Daily Run Down: 01-21-2009
21 Jan 2010Here is Today’s Daily Run Down.
- Twitter is abandoning it’s suggested user list.
- The Wintek strike has been settled.
- Apple is now delaying the 27-inch iMacs again.
- The Arctic warming could be positive thing for laying down cable.
- University of Illinois says that the next tuition hike will be 9% but could be up to 18%.
- ‘Plug and Play’ hospitals are now inflated in Haiti.
- Toyota is recalling 2.3 Million vehicles due to faulty gas pedals.
- A Judge has ordered the City of New York to correct the biases in the Fire department.
- Microsoft has acknowledged a 17-year old Windows vulnerability.
- Amazon has announced a software development kit for the Kindle.
- Slime mold appears to be smarter than Humans when perfecting traffic networks.
- Viewsonic has announced its first Android tablet, the VTablet101.
- Nobel peace prize winning scientist Marshall Nirenberg has died.
- >Google Wave has now added access permissions.
- a Judge has thrown out the ‘moldy apartment’ libel suit.
- Youtube now has an experimental HTML5 player.
- Aircell has received $176 Million in funding.
- A Judge has rejected a new trial in the 1993 Brown’s Chicken slayings.
Look for more stories tomorrow.
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