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Thursday, June 22, 2017 Comcast Sued By Houston ISP Over Cut Cables Telecom Cable, a Weston Lakes, Texas-based internet service provider (ISP), has sued Comcast, claiming that Comcast had a contractor dig up its underground cables, in revenge for spurring the cable company's buyout offer. According to a lawsuit filed by Telecom Cable, file (More info...) posted on Thursday, June 22, 2017(Full story) Houston One Of Three Cities Where You Can Now Tip On Uber Wishing you could tip that really good driver you got on Uber? The on-demand ridesharing service (which has been working through some major corporate issues this week), said earlier this week that it would start allowing customers to tip their driver in-app, starting with Houston, Seattle, and Minneapolis. As of Tuesday, riders in Houston have been able to tip their Uber drivers if they wanted to, from within the app. Uber said that the in-app tipping wil (More info...) posted on Thursday, June 22, 2017(Full story) Omnitracs Launches Pet Companion Contest Dallas-based fleet management and tracking services and products developer Omnitracs said this week that it has launched a new contest, aimed at recognizing companion pets of the truck drivers who use its products. According to Omnitracs, its Big Rig Buddies contest will "celebrate the trusted companions many drivers bring on the road and how they contribute to helping their owners maintain (More info...) posted on Thursday, June 22, 2017(Full story) Tyler Technologies Deploys In Webb County Plano-based government software developer Tyler Technologies said this morning that Webb County, Texas, has gone live its court management system, Odyssey. Financial details of the win were not announced. Tyler said Webb County is using its software to better track all aspects of court management. Tyler says it now has more than 900 counties across 24 states using its Odyssey software. posted on Thursday, June 22, 2017(Full story) |
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