Tuesday 5th January 2010
by WayneHere is Today’s Daily Run Down. I’ve got two separate groups, one CES only coverage, and the other non-CES coverage.
- The biggest story of the day is that Google has released the Nexus One.
- To prepare for the Nexus One, T-mobile has upgraded it’s entire network to 7.2mbps.
- AT&T has upgraded all of their cell towers to 7.2Mbps 3G.
- Rumor is that NBA Jam will comeback on the Wii.
- Microsoft has revealed Office 2010 retail prices.
- Engadget has a hands-on review of the Boxee Box by Dlink.
- The Open Handset Alliance now has 13 new members.
- Apple has acquired Quattro Wireless.
- Westwood One purchases California Traffic Alert Service, SigAlert.
- Social Networking Site, Foursquare, is now global.
- The Hubble telescope has located the oldest and farthest galaxies.
- MSNBC has purchased Breakingnews.com.
- Gartner group has absorbed Burton group.
- E-book distributor Overdrive has added 1700 international partners.
- A New ‘strawberry’ crab has been found.
- The Amazon Kindle DX is now global.
- Skype has created a partnership with Panasonic and LG for Skype on TV.
- The wirelessHD 2.0 spec allows for 4K resolutions.
Look for more stories tomorrow, in the same format.
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