Saturday, April 3, 2010

IT News HeadLines (IT World Canada) 03/04/2010



Appeals court upholds i4i-Microsoft decision - again
The U.S. Appeals Court refuses to hear yet another Microsoft appeal of a jury's $240-million award for IP infringement of the Toronto company. Likely next stop: The Supreme Court
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HP to keep investing in hot print services market
With a formidable rival in Xerox and new competition on the way from Dell, senior HP executive Bruce Dahlgren promised significant investments to its new managed print services unit. The company also did not rule out future acquisitions to support the printing services group
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Internet trends: silicon cockroaches and dirty addresses
A recent meeting of the Internet Engineering Task Force unveiled some interesting discoveries and predictions. Find out how much of a danger P2P traffic is these days and why you've never heard of Teredo
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Quebec court OKs roaming suit against Telus
Action alleges that signals from local wireless calls were picked up by a carrier on the other side of the U.S. border, which billed Telus for roaming charges that were passed on to a subscriber. Telus says it can't do anything
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ACTRA slams government's Wind Mobile decision
National executive director Stephen Waddell testified before a parliamentary committee that Craig Wireless is “not far behind” Wind Mobile in rolling out wireless service in Canada. But Craig had already announced it’s going to close up shop.
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Appeals court upholds i4i-Microsoft decision - again
The U.S. Appeals Court refuses to hear yet another Microsoft appeal of a jury's $240-million award for IP infringement of the Toronto company. Likely next stop: The Supreme Court
Read More ...

HP to keep investing in hot print services market
With a formidable rival in Xerox and new competition on the way from Dell, senior HP executive Bruce Dahlgren promised significant investments to its new managed print services unit. The company also did not rule out future acquisitions to support the printing services group
Read More ...

Internet trends: silicon cockroaches and dirty addresses
A recent meeting of the Internet Engineering Task Force unveiled some interesting discoveries and predictions. Find out how much of a danger P2P traffic is these days and why you've never heard of Teredo
Read More ...

Quebec court OKs roaming suit against Telus
Action alleges that signals from local wireless calls were picked up by a carrier on the other side of the U.S. border, which billed Telus for roaming charges that were passed on to a subscriber. Telus says it can't do anything
Read More ...

ACTRA slams government's Wind Mobile decision
National executive director Stephen Waddell testified before a parliamentary committee that Craig Wireless is “not far behind” Wind Mobile in rolling out wireless service in Canada. But Craig had already announced it’s going to close up shop.
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