Here are the highlights for Geek News Daily #47 forFebruary 11, 2009:
- Apple stopped multitouch on Android
- Twitter to possibly start charging companies for extra features
- Teens spend 31 hours a week online
- McCartney says labels are stopping the Beatles from coming to iTunes
- Sirius XM looks to be going bankrupt
- 40% of tv stations will abandon analog broadcasts next week
- Add your location to your signature in Gmail
- Authors Guild claims the Kindle 2 text-to-speach is illegal
- Study finds terrible conditions at Microsoft, Dell ODM factory
- New iPhone App DRM claims to thawrt pirates…for now
- Microsoft gives Vista approval for the ION platform
- Dianne Feinstein hopes to kill net neutrality in stimulus bill
- Driver using laptop kills a family of 6
Cool Link of the Day: Astroid PC case mod
Bargain of the Day: Corsair Flash Voyager 8GB USB drive for $8.99 AR
Host: Jeremy “pcnerd37″ Bray
Geek News Daily #47
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