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  • Research In Motion Ltd.’s co-chief executive officer, Jim Balsillie, is dabbling in the world of professional sports. Balsillie reportedly has signed an agreement to buy the Pittsburgh Penguins National Hockey League franchise for about $175 million. The team’s current owner, Mario Lemieux, put the team up for sale this summer.
  • The communications sector has identified 400,000 employees in the management, operations and engineering fields as critical to continuity during a pandemic outbreak, according to a report presented to the National Infrastructure Advisory Committee. NIAC is sponsored by the Department of Homeland Security and has members for a variety of industries, including high-tech, that advise the Homeland Security Department on a wide-ranging list of events and issues surrounding critical-infrastructure protection.
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  • Nothing says you’re a rebel like a customized avatar. And what better way to show that rebellious side of you than with a unique digital-you decorated with Verizon Wireless bling. Now your myspace page can show that not only do you belong to the same social networking site as every teenager in the country, but that you belong to the same wireless carrier as 50 million other people. Anarchy!
  • Mobile subscribers in the United Kingdom will soon be able to get the latest and juiciest celebrity gossip on their mobile phone. Twofour Convergence TV launched a weekly “mobishow” that features the top five celebrity stories and exclusive photos presented by paparazzi personality Darryn Lyons. The show also offers a reward of up to 50,000 pounds to users who provide “the right” exclusive photos or videos for the show.

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