Operators, Vendors Accuse Patent Firm Of Modem 'Sham'
Cable Industry Argues That Rembrandt’s DOCSIS Gear Is Legal Ploy
(Multichannel News)

Evolve IP Acquires Lyrio IP Technology Solutions (BusinessWire)

Verizon FiOS tech heading to enterprises
Claims new high-speed optical networks slash floor space, electricity needs
(Network World)

FIOS TV has a flaw that's a universal one (Delaware Online)

Can Anything Replace My Old Reliable Friend? (New York Times)
On VoIP and Comcast.

Google To Launch Large Scale Geo-Services (TechCrunch)

The New iPhone’s New Winner (GigaOM)

Five Questions (Plus One) About TRF and the New Version of PolicyMap (Directions Magazine)

Microsoft Dynamics AX looking more like SAP? (ZDNet Blogs)

This One Really Matters! (Human Resource Executive Online)
On Taleo's acquisition of Vurv.

Could Nextel network spin-off to new Clearwire WiMax venture? (sprint connection)

EMS Moves Headquarters to Oaklands Corporate Center (BusinessWire)

University of Pennsylvania Health System (UPHS) extends Radianse real-time location system across Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine (BusinessWire)

Penn to Build Largest Academic Motion-Capture Studio in Region (Research at Penn)


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