Saturday 23rd January 2010
by WayneHere is Today’s Daily Run Down.
- It appears as though the allegations of overworked Rockstar employees is gaining traction.
- Conan O’Brien has huge ratings for his last ‘Tonight’ Show.
- Illinois’ unemployment rate is up to 11.1%.
- Motorola is asking the ITC to ban all imports of Research In Motion’s Blackberry phones.
- An Austrian extreme sportsman will be trying to break the longest parachute jump and break the sound barrier.
- Microsoft has merged their Zune and Xbox teams into one.
- Some Ham radio operators have setup VHF repeaters in Haiti.
- Actress Jean Simmons has died at the age of 80.
- George ‘GeoHot’ Hotz is at it again. This time he’s hacked the PS3.
- GM will honor warranties for Pontiacs, Saturn, and Saab cars.
- Surveillance video has shown that a Man was killed by a CTA Bus.
- Research has shown that by removing part of the skull, scientists and doctors can get better brain scans.
- Google search now answers your questions.
- Cops have located 1500 pounds of Pot in a Hammond Indiana home.
Look for more stories tomorrow.
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