Roberts takes center stage
The Comcast chief touted innovations; not all were wowed.
(Philadelphia Inquirer)

Comcast CFO is optimistic on 2008 growth (Business Week)

The FCC examines Comcast's traffic-blocking plan (Salon.com)

Technitrol agrees to buy Sonion A/S in $385M cash deal (Thomson Financial via CNNMoney)

Matrix, Tyco, Nap Info begin undersea fibre-optic system (Digital Media Asia)


Ready for Business
Turning technology into enterprises is task of new Science Center chief.
(Philadelphia Inquirer)


eHealth organization picks leaders
(PennLive.com)


Accessible Archives, Inc. Adds Federated Search Capability
(PRNewswire)

SocketLabs Introduces New Email Delivery Server for Windows (PRWEB)


InterDigital and SK Telecom Extend Collaboration to Develop Mobile Wireless Handover...
(BusinessWire via Reuters)


Unisys Under Pressure

Shareholder Asks Unisys for Review (Associated Press via Forbes)


Unisys says it is evaluating letter from Millbrook
(Reuters)


Unisys Finally Gets Activist Call
(Forbes)


Comcast's Big Day

Comcast CEO Brian Roberts gave the keynote address at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, and the company also made several well-orchestrated announcements. The overall emphasis was to signal Comcast's (and the cable industry's) movement towards a more open architecture, and also to demonstrate its increasing role in the world of Consumer Electronics.

Roberts Declares Open Season (Light Reading Cable Digital News)

Comcast Tunes In Fancast.com Movie-TV Hub (Red Herring)


Comcast Plans to Offer a Huge Menu of Films
(New York Times)


Comcast titan getting playful
The keynote speaker at the Consumer Electronics Show vows a "Hollywoodization of Brian Roberts."
(Philadelphia Inquirer)

Move Over Bells: Comcast Corporation Becomes The Fourth-Largest Phone Service Provider in the U.S. (PRNewswire via Broadcast Newsroom)

Comcast Talks 100 Mbit/s 'Net Access for Consumers (PC Magazine)


Cable's consumer electronics makeover
(Fortune)

FCC: We'll investigate Comcast-BitTorrent flap (CNET News)


Where's My Free Wi-Fi? Why municipal wireless networks have been such a flop. (Slate Magazine)


Newspapers To See Profit Boost From Partnership With Yahoo: Analyst
(paidContent.org)
Good news for Philadelphia Media Holdings if correct. (Though they are still committed to Monster instead of HotJobs, and Monster is having problems.)


ING Bank assumes $1.4B in deposits from closed NetBank
(Philadelphia Inquirer)


Marlton company near catching up in its SEC filings
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
On MedQuist.


Radio Tunes in Electronic Ratings
(Associated Press via Google News)
How new ratings system may change radio.

Got IT? Optimized Code + Crawlability ≠ SEO (SearchEngineWatch)
Column by Philadelphia's William Flaiz, VP at Avenue A/Razorfish.


Tips From a Comcast Support Rep
Screaming at us does absolutely nothing...
(BroadbandReports.com)


Provantis Pre-Clinical Solution Chosen by Vet Path Services; Using Software-as-a-Service Delivery Model
(BusinessWire)
About Instem of Conshohocken.

New Set-top Boxes Driving CableCard Growth, Says NTCA (TVTechnology.com)

Council bans building digital billboards (phillyBurbs.com)



Companies striving to sequence genome in a jiffy
(Philadelphia Business Journal)
Joint venture including Philadelphia-based BioNanomatrix Inc. receives $8.8 million grant from Federal agency.


The GenSight Group Secures $3 Million in First Round of Funding
Transatlantic project portfolio management company to increase sales and support activities to meet growing demand
(Business Wire)
More details on company funded by Susquehanna International Group's venture arm, as reported on Tuesday.

Liberty CEO says DirecTV-EchoStar merger unlikely (bizjournals.com via MSNMoney)
Other comments on possible strategic and structural changes within Liberty Media.

Steve Abramson Is OLEDing the Way (Motley Fool)
Interview with President & COO of Universal Display Corp.


Advanta Weaves Web 2.0
(Motley Fool)
Positive review of Advanta's new website for ideas, unveiled at DEMOfall 07.


German software maker SAP sticks to 2007 forecasts (Dow Jones MarketWatch)


The latest Oracle-SAP lawsuit news
(SAP Watch: SearchSAP.com)

Tyco Electronics announces $750M buyback program (Philadelphia Business Journal)
Just a week ago, Tyco Electronics purchased $2 billion in debt.The old axiom "debt is cheaper than equity" applies.

Lockheed Martin raises quarterly dividend by 20% (Dow Jones MarketWatch)

USA Technologies Issues Letter to Shareholders (BusinessWire)

Market for physician office financial systems to reach $6B by 2013 (HealthcareIT News)

Payer-based summaries paying off (HealthcareIT News)
Discusses MEDecision and three of its customers.

ORIX Venture Finance Provides $18M Debt Financing to mindSHIFT (BusinessWire)


Propulsion Media Labs Launches New Website Development Service
Web Development Will Complement Firm’s Market-Leading Audio and Video Production Services
(BusinessWire)


Clips: Josh Kopelman's bad break
(Video: Technology News Blog)
Josh had a little accident in Las Vegas.

Handwritten Lawsuit Accuses Google Having A Name Similar To Accuser's Social Security Number (Techdirt)
Pennsylvanian sues Google for $5 billion. (Check this one out!)

Summit sees boom times ahead for Wilmington
City points to recent boom in private sector development

(Wilmington News Journal)



EchoStar, With Slingbox, May See Set-Top Box Opportunity
(Dow Jones via CNNMoney.com)
Could pose a longterm competitive threat to Motorola's set-top box business, based in Horsham.


At Age 2, Verizon FiOS Evolves (Light Reading: TELCOTV NEWS ANALYSIS)
FIOS TV to move to an all-IPTV platform.


Court affirms Vonage infringed 2 Verizon patents
(Reuters)
The article refers to Vonage having the highest market share in VoIP, though I think by most measurements Comcast is now considered the leader.


TCS Teams with SAP on the Launch of the 'Perfect Plant' Center of Excellence
(PR Newswire via CNNMoney.com)
Center to be located in Newtown Square.


India to help build second Silicon Valley in US
(The Economic Times India)
A bit of an exaggeration, perhaps. First incubation center planned for somewhere in New Jersey.


Outsourcing Works, So India Is Exporting Jobs
(New York Times)


Latest Issue of BE Magazine Looks at Intelligent Transportation Systems (BusinessWire via Yahoo Finance)
On Bentley Systems' magazine.


Out of the Gate: Tyco Electronics
Tyco Electronics Shares Rise As Credit Suisse Analyst Begins Coverage at "Outperform"
(Associated Press via CNNMoney.com)


SGE Announces David Tamburri as Entrepreneur in Residence (PR Newswire)
SGE is a private equity branch of Susquehanna International Group.


Safend Joins SanDisk Enterprise Solutions Technology Alliance (MarketWire)
Safend, an Israeli software security firm, has its US headquarters in Philadelphia.


Microsoft Takes Aim at Google’s Ad Supremacy
(New York Times)


Penn’s Autonomous Car “Little Ben” Advances to the Semi-Finals (University of Pennsylvania Almanac)


Aria Systems Takes In-Game Billing to New Level With IBM
(Marketwire)

Technology PR Sessions at 2007 PRSA Conference (Copywriting That Sells High Tech Blog)
To be held next month in Philadelphia.