Friday 22nd January 2010
by WayneHere is Today’s Daily Run Down.
- The UK has raised it’s terror threat level to ‘severe’.
- The mythical ‘Google Drive’ will soon be alive.
- Judge Michael Davis has slashed 97% off of the Jammie Thomas verdict to $54,000 for the 24 songs.
- A Ken Burns ‘mockumentary’ has detailed the saga> of Conan O’Brien and Jay Leno.
- There are new brain scans that can spot PSTD.
- There is a rumor that Apple is in talks with textbook publisher McGraw-Hill for the infamous tablet.
- A court has ruled that WHOIS privacy service is ‘illegal’ for spammers.
- The US military appears to be working on an exoskelton for soliers that will support a fuel cell powerpack.
- Unemployment in 43 states rose last month.
- Tesla has official.
- EA is sticking with Tiger Woods.
- An Illinois state police sergeant has admitted that ruling Kathleen Savio’s death an accident was wrong.
- The WordPress foundation has now been established.
- Agile software development is now mainstream.
- The software specifications for Microsoft’s Office 2010 have been announced.
Look for more stories tomorrow.
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