Matthew Hicks

About

Matt Hicks covers the fast-changing developments in Internet technologies. His coverage includes the growing field of Web conferencing software and services. With over eight years as a business and technology journalist, Matt has gained insight into the market strategies of IT vendors as well as the needs of enterprise IT managers. Along with Web conferencing, he follows search engines, Web browsers, speech technology and the Internet domain-naming system.

BayStar Seeks to Pull SCO Investment

In the latest twist in The SCO Group Inc.s funding saga, BayStar Capital Management LLC is trying to pull out its SCO investment, claiming a breach in the terms of the agreement between the companies. Lindon, Utah-based SCO said Friday that it has received a letter from BayStar requesting that it redeem BayStars 20,000 shares […]

Advocacy Group Goes After Microsofts FAT Patent

A patent advocacy group is seeking to have one of Microsofts patents for its file allocation table (FAT) file system revoked, alleging that the patent was wrongly issued and is hurting competition. The Public Patent Foundation announced on Thursday that it submitted a request for a reexamination of the patent, No. 5,579,517, to the U.S. […]

Google to Expand Local Search Ads

Google Inc. on Thursday is expanding the ability for advertisers to target their search-based ads to specific locations, both in the United States and internationally. Google will announce that advertisers in its AdWords program can target any area in the world by providing a specific address or latitude and longitude points. In eight specific countries, […]

Pressure on Sun Rises as Earnings Continue Slide

After posting another quarter of poor earnings, Sun Microsystems Inc. faces more pressure than ever from both shareholders and IT customers to prove that it can recover the position it once held as a prospering computer company, technology analysts said on Thursday. While Sun has begun taking many of the right strategic and business operations […]

Amazons A9.com Unit Launches Search Engine

Amazon.com Inc. on Wednesday continued its drive into the search market as newly-created subsidiary A9.com Inc. launched a beta version of its search site. The A9.com beta draws its Web search results from Google Inc. but adds its own twists in presenting them. It focuses on personalization features that let users view their search histories […]

Google Sparks Trademark Debate

Google Inc. is planning to change its policy governing the use of trademarks in the keywords that trigger its sponsored listings, stoking the debate over where the lines should be drawn in the use of trademarks in search-based advertising. Google on Thursday began sending e-mails about the policy change to advertisers and trademark holders who […]

Patent Lawsuits Crowd Microsofts Horizon

While Microsoft Corp. has reached a $440 million settlement with InterTrust Technologies Corp. around digital rights management patents, it is far from clearing the slate of patent-infringement claims against it. Microsoft, the worlds largest software maker, remains a major patent target. It is battling between 30 and 35 ongoing patent cases that cover everything from […]

Social Networking Stretches its Reach

Social-networking technology is making new connections as small players in the field experiment with ways to integrate it with wireless and collaboration technologies. New York-based Dodgeball.com this week unveiled a beta version of a service that merges social networking with mobile phone text-messaging, so friends can discover each others whereabouts. And social networking service ItsNotWhatYouKnow.com […]

RealPlayer 10 Release Supports More Formats

RealNetworks Inc. on Wednesday released the latest version of its digital media player with support for all of the major Internet media formats, including those from competitors Microsoft Corp. and Apple Computer Inc. RealNetworks of Seattle first announced RealPlayer 10 for Windows in January and said it would include support for playing music purchased through […]

Sun, Microsoft Promise End to Patent Feud

Intellectual property and patents are at the heart of the $1.6 billion settlement between Sun Microsystems Inc. and Microsoft Corp., with more than half of Microsofts payments to Sun coming from patent disputes involving Java technology. While the settlement announced on Friday ends Suns antitrust litigation against Microsoft, it also ends a dispute over infringement […]