AT&T offers 'Caller ID on TV' app AT&T announced earlier this month that it has added an on-screen "Caller ID on TV" application that displays U-verse Voice caller ID and voice mail notifications on the U-verse TV screen, offering the application to customers at no extra charge. By itself, the feature isn't particularly innovative -- especially since Cablevision, Comcast, Cox and Time Warner Cable already provide a similar service to their users. What is noteworthy from a convergence perspective is that underlying infrastructure enabling the on-screen caller ID feature uses an IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) architecture and the Microsoft-supplied software that drives the U-verse set-top box. SAP readying potential Google Wave rival SAP is planning to release a "virtual war room" decision-making tool dubbed Constellation, which could be a potential rival to Google's heralded Wave collaboration platform. Next gen iPhone seeks to take maps to 'the next level' Apple are seeking a software engineer to take the next generation of iPhone maps to "the next level" which could see the company rely less on Google Maps in the future. Today from the Subnet communities On Cisco Subnet: Why IBM Bought Guardium and Cisco extends Tandberg deadline again; On Microsoft Subnet: Microsoft moves to hands-on certification tests; On Google Subnet: Chrome OS will rely on not-yet-finished HTML 5 spec for offline app access Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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