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Chilifish gets hooked by Group Telecom
CALGARY, March 7 - Group Telecom has recently been awarded with a long-term contract from
Chilifish as their data center provider in Calgary, Alberta.
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Cryptologic Confirms Lewis Rose As President & CEO
Rose calls for strict regulation of Internet gaming to bring industry
"into the sunlight"
Toronto, ON - March 7, 2003 - CryptoLogic, a leading software developer to the Internet
gaming and e-commerce industries, confirmed today the appointment of Lewis Rose as the
company's President and CEO. Since Rose joined CryptoLogic as interim CEO in July 2002,
CryptoLogic has achieved key business and financial milestones.
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Unity Wireless to Open Office in Shenzhen China; Unity's High
Level of Business Activity in China Requires a Full Time Presence
BURNABY, BRITISH COLUMBIA - Mar. 7, 2003 - Unity Wireless Corporation (OTCBB: UTYW; TSX:
UWC), a provider of power amplifiers to the wireless industry, announced that it has
established a full time presence in China, with the opening of an office in Shenzhen.
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Sun Set to Release StarOffice Beta
Sun Microsystems Inc. will release the first beta of StarOffice 6.1 next week, further
heating up the competitive war in the office desktop productivity market.
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724 Solutions demonstrates powerful alerting capabilities at CTIA
X-treme Mobility Suite (XMS) highlights capabilities of next-generation data
networks
TORONTO, March 6 - 724 Solutions (NASDAQ: SVNX; TSX: SVN), a leading provider of
next-generation IP-based network and data services has announced that it will host live
demonstrations of its technology and hands-on workshops at the CTIA Wireless 2003 Show in
New Orleans, LA, March 17 - 19, 2003.
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BabelFish continues to grow international presence
EDMONTON, March 07, 2003 The BabelFish Corporation continues its growth and global market
penetration with the signing of two large, international contracts for multilingual
services.
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Microsoft promises end to 'DLL hell'
Windows Server 2003 will bring an end to one of the biggest headaches for Windows users
and administrators, according to Microsoft. The problem, which relates to Dynamic Link
Libraries--software modules that can be shared by several different applications--has
become an increasing headache over the years.
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Data thieves nab 55,000 student records
Online attackers stole information on more than 55,000 students and faculty from insecure
database servers at the University of Texas at Austin, the school said on Wednesday.
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Appeals court strikes down Net porn law
WASHINGTON--A federal law aimed at curbing Internet pornography violates Americans' free
speech rights and is unconstitutional, an appeals court ruled Thursday.
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Sun eyes alliances with Linux rivals
Sun Microsystems is considering striking up partnerships with mainstream Linux sellers
such as Red Hat and SuSE--a move that would turn the tech giant into an ally, rather than
a rival, of those companies.
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SCO sues Big Blue over Unix, Linux
SCO Group, inheritor of the intellectual property for the Unix operating system, has sued
IBM for more than $1 billion, alleging Big Blue misappropriated SCO's Unix technology and
built it into Linux.
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