Here are the highlights for Geek News Daily #48 forFebruary 12, 2009:
- Rumor: iTunes may get streaming movies
- Network management amendment failed to make it into the stimulus package
- Dell starts selling dual-boot laptops
- Russian and US satellites collide
- Pioneer to leave the TV business in March 2010 to focus on audio
- Data tethering is coming to the Palm Pre
- Southwest Airlines offers free wifi…for now
- Follow the Pirate Bay trial on Twitter
- Google’s Book settlement pays authors $60 per scanned book
- Vizio drops out of plasma TVs
- Obama makes the June 12th analog kill date official
- Blockbuster Total Access to offer games for $5
- Palm OS is dead
- Texas judge orders site to identify annonymous trolls and flamers
Cool Link of the Day: Abominable Snow Shuttle
Bargain of the Day: Free stuff!
Host: Jeremy “pcnerd37″ Bray
Geek News Daily #48
Tags: Analog tv kill date, Apple, audio, Bittorrent, Blockbuster Total Access, Dell, dual boot laptops, Google, Google book settlement, identities of trolls and flamers revealed, iTunes, Kuro, network management, Obama, P2P, Palm OS, Palm Pre bluetooth and usb tethering, Palm Pre tethering, Pioneer, plasma TV, rent games with Blockbuster Total Access, Row 44, Russian and US satellite accident, Southwest Airlines free wifi, The Pirate Bay, throttling, Tropix, TV, Twitter, Vizio dumps plasma


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