Optium Swings to Loss on Charges (Associated Press via Forbes)
NFL chief urges crackdown on cable companies (Reuters)
Siemens sees health-care unit outgrowing market this year (MarketWatch)
Gartner: Global RFID market to top $1.2B this year (Computerworld)
Internet Engineering Task Force to Meet in Philadelphia, March 9-14, 2008 (BusinessWire)
3G iPhone by June '08 says analyst, but we're not so sure (Ars Technica)
Discusses InterDigital's 3G license with Apple. Also on InterDigital, the Wall Street Journal's "Heard on the Street" column today discusses the company's patent suits against Nokia and Samsung. The U.S. International Trade Commission will be considering the dispute between this month and November. Many expect InterDigital to prevail.
Put on Hold: Why Telecoms Can't Get Consumers to Bond More with Their Cell Phones (Knowledge@Wharton)
From last month's Wharton Business Technology Conference.
Primavera(R) Releases New Version of Portfolio Management Solution Connecting Business Strategy to Execution (PRNewswire via FoxBusiness)
I wonder how this product is doing for them?
Would-Be Buyers: Weather Channel Worth $4 Billion, Tops (Silicon Alley Insider)
Comcast still considered a possible bidder.
Verizon's (VZ) high-speed customers lose the signal (BloggingStocks)
Time to check in with Checkpoint (BloggingStocks)
Urban Outfitters 4th-quarter profit up (Associated Press via Businessweek)
Perhaps Philadelphia's hottest company. Particularly amazing performance in a weak apparel market. But how good are their IT systems?
A brilliant video delivery platform
* Viddler offers video services with a social networking aspectm (Network World)
Starting to get more mainstream attention.
WZBN TV 25 in Trenton could close, says founder (Princeton Business Journal)
OnDemand Software Showcases Oracle End User Training Solutions With New Release Of Oracle User Productivity Kit At Alliances 2008 (CRM Marketplace)
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