Daily Links 2/19/2010: Roberts, Zucker To Appear Before House Judiciary Committee On Feb. 25

Roberts, Zucker To Appear Before House Judiciary Committee On Feb. 25: Sources (Multichannel News)

Comcast Shouldn’t Fight Sharing Rules, Rival TV Providers Say
(Bloomberg via Business Week)

School That Spied On Students With Laptop Cameras Says It Was A Security Feature, Turns It Off (Silicon Alley Insider)
Remotely accessing a laptop is fairly easy (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Official tells AP: FBI probing Pa. webcam case (Associated Press via San Jose Mercury News)

Motorola Completes Acquisition of BitBand
Strategic acquisition enhances Motorola's On Demand Portfolio
(PR Newswire)

Motorola cable boxes to get Blur, connect with phones (Engadget)

Verizon Fios Adds Remote Control by Android Phones, iPhone Owners Jealous (Wired.com: Epicenter)


Dataram Rallies On Distribution Deal (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)
Dataram is based in Princeton.

Olympic notebook: A fresh look at the medal table (CNET News)
Radnor's Qliktech helps analyze the data.

Kulicke & Soffa to cut U.S. jobs (EE Times)

Microgrids: Building Blocks of the Smart Grid (Earth2Tech)

Lockheed Martin and Adaptive Digital Technologies Sign Marketing Agreement for Vocoder Technology
Companies to collaborate to deliver ultra-low rate voice coding technology to the VoIP Market
(PR Newswire)




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