Daily Run Down 1-31-2010
31 Jan 2010Here is today’s Daily Run Down.
- Apple internally acknowledges the issues with the 27″ iMac.
- The Last US Veteran of WWI, Cpl. Frank Buckles, has turned 109.
- Amazon has capitulated to MacMillian’s pricing demands for ebooks.
- Neil Young has won his first Grammy award.
- Somebody has come up with a use for the new Apple iPad.
- Tesla will cease their Roadster production in 2011.
- Here are some good letters to dead people.
- New Metra fares will go into effect on Monday.
- Willie Mays, hall of famer, has decided to tell his story.
- 7 people were arrested after a 100-person street fight.
- Getty Images has begun rolling out new subscription formats.
Look for more stories tomorrow.
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