3G iPhone guts discovered (Computerworld)

Rush to judgment: Comcast not blocking web traffic after all (ars technica)

Amdocs and Comcast: The cables that bind
An Amdocs purchase raises opportunities with the US firm.
(Globes Online)

2.91 Million Homes Wired For Fiber (DSL Reports)

The CableFAX Show: Megabit Madness! (Cable360)

SAP's BI Road Map: Rationalizing and Expanding Beyond CFO (eWEEK)

Rimini Street no longer interested in SAP's TomorrowNow unit (Thomson Financial via CNNMoney)

The Newspaper Industry Needs to Take a Page from Comcast's Triple Play Book (Seeking Alpha)

Phila. union sues newspapers over pension plan merger (Associated Press via phillyBurbs.com)

NutriSystem Pulls Its Weight
The diet-plan provider forecasts higher-than-expected revenue for the first quarter as marketing efforts bear fruit
(Business Week via MSNBC)
Former AOL exec named CEO, expected to increase emphasis on online marketing.

NAFTA: The great trade debate (Daily Local News)
Includes some insights into the Bentleys.

Sarnoff Releases New H.264/AVC Bitstreams for OpenCable (BusinessWire)

Tyco launches WiMAX dual SPDT switch (Semiconductor Today)

Conshy firm merging with Chinese cable operator (Philadelphia Inquirer)

MEDecision Names George J. Marshalek, Jr., Senior Vice President, Client Operations
Appointment Demonstrates Company’s Strengthened Focus on Client Service
(BusinessWire)

The virtual Streets of Philadelphia and real-time geo-tagging (Kzero)


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