Wednesday 1st September 2010
by WayneHere is today’s Daily Run Down.
- A New Study is suggesting that hunger may fight fatigue.
- Sony has updated it’s entire e-reader lineup with touch.
- The Windows 7 family pack discounts have returned for the anniversary of Windows 7.
- WebOS 2.0 beta is now ready for developers.
- Sea Creatures are the keys to hints at a ‘recent’ Trans-antarctic seaway.
- Neal Stephenson has revealed his new Digital Novel platform.
- Here’s a new image of a Superwind-blowing Galaxy.
- Apple has announced a bunch of new stuff today.
- A cup of tea has forced a jet to make an emergency landing.
- Hot Water that surrounds a Giant Carbon star has created an interstellar mystery.
- Microsoft has released their ‘Fix-It’ for DLL load hijacking.
- Brain exercises can delay mental decline.
- The FCC has struckdown a free broadband plan.
- Windows Phone 7 has reached Release-To-Manufacturing stage.
Look for more stories tomorrow. If an important story has been missed please leave it in the comments.
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