Thursday 18th February 2010
by WayneHere is today’s Daily Run Down.
- In the Case of Sony BMG Music Entertainemtn v. Tennenbaum, the defendant, Joel Tenenbaum, has filed their final brief.
- Automattic, the creators of WordPress, have posted some reasoning behind the wordpress.com outage earlier today.
- Rumors are aloft that CBS may cut some television show prices to $1 per episode.
- Another Apple rumor is that Apple is concealing it’s Bills of Lading for the iPad.
- Oracle, to nobody’s surprise, is ignoring the OpenSolaris project.
- Kathryn Grayson, of MGM Musical fame, has died at the age of 88.
- If you have some money to burn, you can go and purchase at the 256GB Kingston USB Flash drive for $1108.
- A Pennsylvania school has been spying on it’s students via laptops.
- A plane has crashed into an IRS tax building in Houston.
- HBO has introduced online streaming.
- T-mobile in the UK has boosters for their phone plans.
- Microsoft has revealed that is rick-rolled some wifi leechers.
- The White House press secretary’s twitter posts will be archived in accordance with the Presidential Records Act of 1978.
- An Adobe Exec claims Flash Improvements for Mac are coming. If the ‘improvement’ is more memory utilization, then it’s not an improvement.
Look for more stories tomorrow.
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