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Time Warner working on fix for security hole found in its modem/router combos

by Sue Walsh on Oct 21, 2009 at 04:38 PM

Time Warner Cable says it is working on a fix for a security hole found in its SMC8014 cable modem/router devices.  The hole could allow a hacker to join private networks, hijack the browser and steal sensitive information.  “We are aware of the issue and we are hard at work… Continue Reading »

AOL to finally split from Time Warner

by Shawn Ingram on May 28, 2009 at 10:12 AM

We all knew it would come sooner or later.  AOL has been lagging behind for years, ever since broadband started popping up everywhere and AOL had to find other means of making money.  Time Warner tried to find a potential suitor for the ailing division, but nobody seemed to care. … Continue Reading »

AOL plans to let go 700 employees

by Heather Wood on Jan 29, 2009 at 11:25 AM

AOL has sent out a companywide e-mail to announce plans to lay off approximately 10 percent of its workforce.  The job cuts will continue through March and are part of the company’s recession survival plan.  Along with the job cuts, none of the current AOL employees will be receiving merit… Continue Reading »

Yahoo! fights back against Microsoft break-up by re-entering talks with Time Warner

by Jodie Andrefski on Jul 7, 2008 at 04:44 PM

In an attempt to lock into some kind of deal before their board re-election August 1st, Yahoo! is trying to resume talks with Time Warner about a possible merger with their internet arm AOL in a deal worth up to $10 billion.  These talks have come to the forefront after… Continue Reading »

New York’s AG gets three Internet providers to block child porn

by Renay San Miguel on Jun 11, 2008 at 08:21 AM

Several bullet points in the news coming out of the New York Attorney General’s office regarding the “unprecedented” decision by Time Warner, Verizon and Sprint to block child porn from their servers and keep it off them: New York AG Andrew Cuomo credited the three ISP’s with setting a voluntary… Continue Reading »

Set-top boxes could bottom out, thanks to Sony, NCTA deal

by Renay San Miguel on May 29, 2008 at 03:56 PM

That sound you hear may be the death knell for the set-top box/dust magnet in your home entertainment center. Sony and the National Cable and Telecommunications Association have announced an agreement that will place the cable companies’ technologies inside future Sony TV models. This will allow consumers to dial up… Continue Reading »

Time Warner to split off AOL dialup service

by Sue Walsh on Feb 11, 2008 at 07:38 AM

Time Warner has announced it plans to split off its Internet access business from its website and and cut 100 jobs at its corporate headquarters. In addition, it is looking at selling its remaining shares of Time Warner Cable.  The company’s 4th quarter revenue fell 32% compared with the same… Continue Reading »

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