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... as the next killer application, although while gaining some ground within larger corporates, it hasn’t really taken off. That may change with Polycom’s new telepresence solution. Polycom has created a clever alliance with Microsoft by licensing its technology, thereby protecting its position. As Tandberg ...
... of the settlement, Intel agreed to refrain from engaging in tactics involving computer manufacturers that would exclude AMD from the microprocessor market. The companies also resolved to drop their patent dispute and enter into a five-year cross licensing agreement. The NY Times provides an overview ...
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... Carolina) The actual cause of our decline is the excessive consumption of our capital by the political class: high taxes and fees; burdensome regulations, permits and licensing requirements; corporate welfare and the highest union membership in the country; too many government agencies employing too many ...
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... in use at schools around the nation (and in the process compiled a handy implicit checklist of issues for anyone developing a reserves policy to consider). Crews’s response to the critics of the report discusses in detail the insufficiency of licensing as an alternative to an ereserves system based ...
CARTOON EMBED CODE: (Before embedding, see my cartoon licensing info.) Taking suggestions for an upcoming comic In an upcoming strip, someone in the cafe is going to ask what NaNoWriMo is, and I’d like to present a series of possible alternate / goofy answers. Make a suggestion in the comments ...
... rely on free-to-air TV. Which according to a recent ST report, fewer and fewer Singaporeans are doing so, falling from 41 per cent in 2005 to 36 per cent this year. The writer also asked: “Is this what I get for diligently paying my TV licensing fee on time?” Interesting how people feel that paying ...