Hearing-Care Provider Delivers Better Service And Cuts Licensing Costs By 85 Percent
White Papers Founded in 1999, HearingPlanet links patients with hearing-care providers and resources through its Web site and sales staff. By 2003, rapid growth strained the company's ability to serve its patients.
[January 10, 2007, 23:00]
The Hearing Majority Of Caption Viewers
White Papers Summary: Hearing people are now almost certainly the main audience of closed-captioning, outnumbering deaf viewers by a factor of several hundred.
[August 6, 2004, 0:00]
Renowned Hearing Institute Bolsters Collaboration And Care With Secure, Converged 3Com Enterprise Solution
White Papers Known for its contributions to auditory science, House Ear Institute's (HEI) 180 employees require a fast, reliable communications infrastructure to collaborate on their exploration of hearing loss, ear disease, and the complex relationship...
[October 11, 2006, 0:00]
Bluetooth Technology: Toward More Wireless Hearing Care Solutions
White Papers The better question is, what could you do as a hearing health care provider with a fast, secure, device-resident networking and communication technology that might improve the quality of life for your patients?
[November 14, 2005, 23:00]
Microsoft On Trial: Judge Closes Hearing
News The judge in the Microsoft Corp.antitrust trial has closed a hearing on OEM pricing after Dell Computer Corp.and Compaq Computer Corp.complained that disclosing such information would hurt their business.
[January 12, 1999, 10:07]
EC To Host Hearing On The Future Of Telecoms
News The European Commission's public hearing on the future of telecommunications, starting Wednesday in Brussels, is expected to attract around 600 delegates as the stage is set to radically alter telecoms regulation across Europe.
[May 9, 2000, 13:35]
US Report: Another Court Hearing For Microsoft
News At the hearing, the committee, Microsoft executives and others will hear testimony directly from independent software vendors, who will claim to have been hurt in the marketplace by Microsoft's alleged exclusionary tactics, sources said.
[July 10, 1998, 13:33]
Low-Power Real-Time Programmable DSP Development Platform For Digital Hearing Aids
White Papers Almost all of the largest hearing aid manufacturers have digital hearing aid products on the market, and of the 6 million hearing aids sold in 1998, approximately 20% were digital devices. In order to meet the small size and ultra-low power...
[January 15, 2004, 23:00]
Dismissal Hearing Scheduled In Microsoft-Google Case
News A federal court in San Jose, California, has scheduled a hearing on that date to consider Microsoft's motion to dismiss a lawsuit Google has filed against it. The hearing may not happen, if Google takes Microsoft up on its offer to settle that case...
[September 15, 2005, 10:20]
User Requirements For The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) In Support Of Deaf, Hard Of Hearing And Speech-Impaired Individuals
White Papers This paper presents a set of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) user requirements that support communications for deaf, hard of hearing and speech-impaired individuals. These user requirements address the current difficulties of deaf, hard of...
[December 26, 2004, 23:00]
Technology Centre Helps ISV Design Architecture Of Next Generation Hearing Care Solution
White Papers HIMSA, the Hearing Instrument Manufacturers' Software Association, recently visited the new Microsoft Technology Centre (MTC) for Independent Software Vendor Development in Vedbaek, Denmark. These changes will extend compatibility with evolving...
[May 1, 2007, 0:00]
Seattle Hearing, Speech & Deafness Center: Improving Communication Services With Technology
White Papers Cisco technology enables the Seattle Hearing, Speech and Deafness Center to offer more efficient and reliable services to the clients they serve.
[January 7, 2008, 23:00]
Extradition Hearing Begins Over Nasa Hacker
News Now he faces a hearing scheduled to last three days to see if he will remain a free man. Gary McKinnon began the next stage in his fight against extradition to the US to face charges of hacking US Army, Navy, Air Force and NASA computers on Tuesday.
[February 14, 2006, 16:20]
Microsoft Foes Can Testify At Hearing
News A federal judge will let outsiders, including Microsoft competitors, make presentations at next week's hearing to determine whether the landmark antitrust settlement is in the public interest. Microsoft and the Justice Department earlier had...
[March 1, 2002, 8:53]
FTC Delays Intel Hearing
News The US Federal Trade Commission's administrative law judge has delayed Intel Corp.s antitrust hearing from February 23 until March 9, the FTC said Wednesday. Judge James P. Timony said Intel's failure to hand over information caused several delays...
[January 21, 1999, 16:17]
Extradition Hearing Begins Over Nasa Hacker
Talkback If the man's so damn good, then why not use him and his skills instead of locking him away! Make good use of him for a better cause than letting such great talent go to waste!
[February 16, 2006, 19:59]
Extradition Hearing Begins Over Nasa Hacker
Talkback he really isn't a great talent, hacking takes no more skill than going to www.milw0rm.com and downloading the latest sploit!
[July 14, 2006, 18:06]
Gates, Ballmer May Testify At Hearing
News Microsoft is marshalling a frontal assault in its antitrust battle, disclosing plans to bring chairman Bill Gates and chief executive Steve Ballmer to testify at a remedy hearing and accusing AOL Time Warner and Oracle of helping to draft a harsh...
[February 11, 2002, 9:03]
I'm Hearing Bad ... What Is Useless?
Talkback > So that is a totally null and useless post! So that is a totaly not-null and useness post! Because Gizmo is connected to the world of VoIP, Skype is connected nowhere! John
[December 12, 2006, 13:29]
Yahoo! Hearing: French Lawyers React
News Christophe Pecnard, Yahoo! s lawyer: "We continue to believe that in engaging this procedure, organisations have mistaken opponents. We will continue to work on this case, but cannot tell you at this point whether or not we will appeal.
[November 21, 2000, 15:22]

