Monday 22nd February 2010
by WayneHere is today’s Daily Run Down.
- The Free Software Foundation is urging Google to open up the On2 Codec.
- Japan is claiming that Whaling is not a legal issue.
- An Oak Forest student has been suspended for posting comments about their teacher on their facebook page.
- A Plane has crashed into a St. Louis area home and two are missing.
- Sony has two new PS3 models coming.
- The Credit card law changes have gone into effect today.
- The Guinness World records has acquired bragster.com.
- id software co-founder John Carmack has received a Game Developers Choice Award, the Lifetime Achievement Award.
- Lufthansa pilots have decided to strike.
- Duke Nukem 3D on Xbox Live is 50% off this week.
- Walmart has acquired video streaming service Vudu.
- The United States investigators have pinpointed the source of the attacks on Google.
- Google Earth is now available for Android, it requires version 2.1.
- A Great Dane in Arizona is the world’s tallest dog ever.
- Compact Flash’s specification version 5.0 promises faster speeds and crazy storage.
- Apple appears to be looking to expand where the iPhone OS can inhabit.
- A Mouse has received a human liver transplant.
- The comic book that debuted superman has sold for $1 Million.
Look for more stories tomorrow.
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