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Verizon Steps in to Fix Microsoft's IPTV

NYGiant writes "Microsoft IPTV isn't cutting it for Verizon, Ars Technica reports, so they've taken over parts of the project. Verizon is in a rush to perfect its IPTV service, which is based on Microsoft's IPTV software. The problem is that to run well, Microsoft's software needs more memory than Verizon's set top boxes ship with. From the article: 'Under the terms of that deal, Verizon would use Microsoft's Foundation Edition middleware stack. Microsoft would also supply a set of customer-facing applications. While Foundation Edition remains in use by Verizon, the development of the other applications was taken over by Verizon engineers.'"

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  1. Re:How much memory does it take to by Yvan256 · · Score: 5, Funny
    How much memory does it take to display the blue screen of death?
    Well, the blue screen of death is in text mode 80x25, I think. That means two bytes for each character (ASCII code + color). That totals up to 80x25x2 bytes = 4000 bytes.

    It's only a joke :)
    I knew I should've read your post to the end before replying.
  2. Re:Shocked, I say! by gEvil+(beta) · · Score: 5, Funny

    A perfect example is the number of people that call Internet Explorer "the internet".

    Thankfully my kid set me straight on that one. Now I know that the internet is that cute little fox that's on fire.

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    This guy's the limit!