| Thu 24 Jul 2008 |
Alto Samples Up to 59.5 g/t (1.73 oz/ton) Gold at Greenoaks, Beardmore-Geraldton Gold Belt, Ontario Marketwire Alto Ventures Ltd. | TSX VENTURE: ATV | ... |
Online shoppers boost Amazon profit The Independent | Amazon.com Inc says its quarterly profit doubled and sales grew 41 per cent, indicating to Wall Street that many cost-conscious shoppers are heading online to save money in a tough economy. | Amazon shares jumped 8 per cent, aft... |
Airspan Introduces WiMAX for 1.4 - 1.5 GHz Stockhouse Extends Industry-Leading Portfolio of Frequencies for WiMAX | BOCA RATON, FL, Jul 24, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX News Network) -- | Airspan Networks Inc. (NASDAQ: AIRN), a leading provider of WiMAX broadband wireless access netw... |
'The Dark Knight' Record Breaking Box Office Drives Sales and Rentals of 'Batman Begins' DVDs Stockhouse PORTLAND, Ore., July 24, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX News Network/ -- | Rentrak Corporation (Nasdaq: RENT), reported today the DVD sales and rentals of "Batman Begins" was boosted by "The Dark Knight's" unprecedented non... |
BigBand Networks to Report Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results Stockhouse REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Jul 24, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- | BigBand Networks, Inc., (NASDAQ:BBND), a leading provider of video networking solutions, today announced that it will issue a press release reporting financial results for th... |
Batelco half-year revenue up 17.7% as oversees performance improves Gulf News | Bahrain: Batelco, Bahrain's telecommunications company, announced a half-year growth in gross revenues to BD160.5 million ($425.7m), a 17.7 per cent increase over the same period of 2007. | The company also reported slightly low... |
Music piracy measures strike the wrong note The Daily Telegraph | Thousands of Britons - perhaps hundreds of thousands - are about to discover that they have been harbouring criminals. In the latest stage of the music industry's campaign against online piracy, the country's six largest interne... |
Mayor promises action on Internet abuse The Examiner RICHMOND, Va. (Map, News) - Mayor L. Douglas Wilder says misuse of city computers won't be tolerated. | Wilder says appropriate action, which could include termination, will be taken following an audit of the Richmond print shop's... |
British Internet providers sign piracy deal The Boston Globe | LONDON—Britain's six biggest Internet service providers have agreed to work with the government and music industry to clamp down on illegal downloading, a music industry association said Thursday. | BT, Virgin Media, Orang... |
Facebook to go web wide News24 Eric Auchard | San Francisco - The leader of a youth movement that swept the world this past year by encouraging web users to share bits of their lives with selected friends, spoke on Wednesday of spreading his service across the ... |
TeliaSonera Q2 core earnings match forecasts The Guardian (Adds detail, chief executive comments) By Adam Cox and Sven Nordenstam STOCKHOLM, July 24 (Reuters) - Nordic telecom leader TeliaSonera reported on Thursday second-quarter core earnings in line with expectyations, repeating its o... |
Rwanda Seeks 3rd Telecom Operator All Africa THE Rwanda government is seeking a third national telecom operator after the duopoly period for the current operators expired in June. | ... |
NCC Advocates Sharing of Telecoms Infrastructure All Africa The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has advised telecommunication service providers to consider Co-location Infrastructure Project (CIP) which will allow sharing of infrastructure to make the services more efficient. | ... |
Again, Lagos Loses Appeal to Telecoms Firms All Africa The Court of Appeal sitting in Lagos has dismissed the appeal filed by the Lagos State government against the telecommunications firm under the auspices of the Association of Telecommunication Operators of Nigeria (ALTON). | ... |
Notice of Bridgewater Systems second quarter 2008 conference call Stockhouse OTTAWA, Jul 24, 2008 (Canada NewsWire via COMTEX News Network) -- | - Second quarter financial results to be released on Thursday, July 31, | 2008 - | Bridgewater Systems (TSX: BWC), a leading provider of real-time subscriber mana... |
Melbourne's Telstra Dome offers to host day-night Tests The Times Of India | 24 Jul, 2008 1249hrs IST, ANI | MELBOURNE: Authorities at Melbourne's Telstra Dome have reportedly offered to host night Test matches to woo international ... |
US cellular still emerging market The Inquirer | AS VODAFONE huffs and puffs over its latest admission of declining European revenues, the fortunes of the other major names in the industry vary widely. | The US still behaves like an emerging cellular market and Hutchison's 3 E... |
Notice of Bridgewater Systems second quarter 2008 conference call Canada Newswire | - Second quarter financial results to be released on Thursday, July 31, 2008 - OTTAWA, July 24 /CNW/ - Bridgewater Systems (TSX: BWC), a leading provider of real-time subscriber management and service control software for broadb... |
Feargal Sharkey on the music-ISP MoU The Register | The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between ISPs and the music business will lead to radically new "legal P2P" services, British Music Rights' Feargal Sharkey told us this morning. Licensing deals have already been signed, we ... |
Celtic is my gold standard: McDonald won't risk Bhoys berth at Olympics The Daily Mail | Scott McDonald has no regrets in pushing aside his dream of Olympic gold in order to chase more silverware with . | While fellow Antipodean forward Chris Killen jets off to represent New Zealand in China next month, McDonald's f... |
Cellphone Signal Concerns Raised Again All Africa FRESH concern is being raised about the potential dangers of cellphone usage - especially as SA begins to roll out higher-power broadband technologies. | ... |
Telecom Siliconvalley online SAN DIEGO (AP) - Nokia and Qualcomm said Wednesday they agreed to settle a high-stakes licensing dispute and end a bitter legal battle that has lasted nearly three years and spanned several continents. | ... |
£30 annual 'tax' for unlimited music downloads in biggest attack yet on internet pirates London Evening Standard | Chris Martin of Coldplay, one of the major acts whose music is regularly downloaded illegally | Moves to revolutionise music downloading were unveiled today, including a plan for an annual fee for the right to copy unlimited tra... |
Crackdown launched on illegal downloads - Yahoo Daily News | 39 minutes ago | LONDON (AFP) - Britain's six biggest internet providers have backed a government plan to clamp down on rampant music and film piracy, it was reported Thursday . | The deal will result in warning letters bein... |
£30 annual 'tax' for unlimited downloads to stop Net pirates London Evening Standard Moves to revolutionise music downloading, including a plan to scrap the current system of paying for each track and charge an annual fee instead were unveiled today. | The Government is consulting with the music and internet indus... |
Ericsson wins prime integrator revenue assurance contract with Telefonica across Latin America Stockhouse STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN, Jul 24, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX News Network) -- | Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) will provide business consulting and systems integration services for Telefonica's fixed and mobile operations across Latin America... |
NetComm's exclusive Telstra partnership delivers two wireless gateway devices Stockhouse SYDNEY, Australia and VANCOUVER, Jul 24, 2008 (Canada NewsWire via COMTEX News Network) -- | Developed by NetComm - Sierra Wireless EMPOWERED(TM) | Telstra, Australia's leading telecommunications company, has partnered with NetCom... |
£30 annual 'tax' for unlimited music downloads in biggest attack yet on internet pirates The Daily Mail | Chris Martin of Coldplay, one of the major acts whose music is regularly downloaded illegally | Moves to revolutionise music downloading were unveiled today, including a plan for an annual fee for the right to copy unlimited tra... |
Telecoms 'Gold Rush' Leaves Nothing for Masses - ICASA All Africa THE telecommunications sector is becoming a new gold rush where large white-owned companies pocket the wealth and leave nothing for the masses, says the chairman of the Independent Communications Authority of SA (Icasa). | ... |
Culture of consumption Canada Dot Com | TOYAKO, Japan - You want a free cellphone? Take it. How about a gadget offering free broadband access for your laptop? It's yours. And if you desire a solar-powered wrist watch as well as enough books and DVDs to fill a huge sui... |
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