Friday 29th January 2010
by WayneHere is today’s Daily Run Down.
- Developers are stating that HTML5 is good for mobile computing.
- A Report claims that Apple is making $208 per iPad sold.
- NFL quarterback Kurt Warner is retiring.
- Mashable is claiming that Google is putting touch in it’s nascent Chrome OS.
- Amazon is now selling 6 Kindle copies of a book for each 10 physical books when both are available.
- NASA has released a free e-book on the history of the X-15 rocket plane.
- You know twitter is mainstream when hacked accounts fetch $1,000 each.
- iPhone OS app developer Joe Hewitt states that the Apple iPad is ‘everything he was wishing for’.
- President Obama has proposed his first arms sale to Taiwan.
- Sony is not planning a color version of their E-reader.
- An anti-abortionist activist has been convicted of first degree murder in Kansas.
- Pondering the future can make us lean forward.
- 56-bit DES encryption can be broken in just seconds.
- The Konami code will root your Palm Pre.
Look for more stories tomorrow.
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