Tuesday 25th January 2011
by WayneHere is today’s Daily Run Down.
- A Judge has given the Ok for a new investigation against Former HP Ceo Mark Hurd.
- Abraham Lincoln pardoned an Army Private not in 1865 as one thought, but in 1864.
- Google and Mozilla have posted ‘do not track’ extensions.
- The Verizon CEO has confirmed a $30 unlimited data plan for iPhone 4.
- Barnes and Noble will be phasing out the Nook 3G.
- RIM is stating that the battery life in their Playbook will be equal or better than the iPad.
- Porting Numbers to Google Voice is now official.
- AMD has launched a 1GB Radeon 6950.
- Gravity’s Lenses may skew early galaxy survyes.
- IP Experts are saying that ACTA is ‘inconsistent’ with EU Law.
- Amazon is ready to roll out a Grocery delivery service.
- Sleeping helps protect memories from corruption.
Look for more stories tomorrow. If an important story has been missed please leave it in the comments.
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