Senate panel opposes health insurers' merger (Associated Press via Allentown Morning Call)

ING Direct: Rebels with a Cause (Chris Skinner)
ING Direct is based in Wilmington.

Hundreds wait at Verizon stores for BlackBerry Storm (Reuters)

Cable Gets Down to Business (Light Reading)

Verizon Looks to Bring FiOS TV to Delaware
Telco Applies For Video Franchise License in Wilmington
(Multichannel News)

Cops' radio software compromised (Philadelphia Daily News)

Unisys says Unisys simplifying organizational structure (Thomson Financial via Forbes)

Unisys eyes moving targets to identify (Government
Computer News)

NJTC Celebrates the `Power of Technology' in NJ (PR Newswire)

Core Learning Announces Launch of Crayola Art Studio (PR Newswire)

Council Approves Sale of Telecom (Alameda Sun)
Comcast picks up small municipally-owned system.

Internet's bandwidth health still in trouble, report says
Demand for Internet bandwidth will exceed supply by 2012, Nemertes says
(Network World)

Technology jobs up in region (Pittsburgh
Tribune-Review)
Although The Technology Collaborative has state funding and a statewide mandate, most of its activities seem focused on Western PA.

Region’s economic boosters see positives in the negatives (Philadelphia Business Journal)





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