Computant’s Free Radio # 233 Track Release: October 20, 2009

    Go away, macular degeneration! My doctor prescribed marijuana! I do not approve of this GM corn! Upgrade now! Aquarium fish constantly regenerate! Pocket black hole! Algae all survived! There is a meteorite in my phone! The Internet is neutral ...
    • Scientists defeated age-related macular degeneration.
    • The Internet heals the elderly.
    • The US government has refused to prosecute those who smoke marijuana for medical reasons.
    • The European Union has not approved the import of GM corn.
    • The unified BookServer platform will simplify the search and purchase of electronic books.
    • enTourage eDGe: hybrid reader and netbook.
    • Gartner: Do not delay hardware upgrades.
    • For the first time, America’s top ten Christmas presents include readers, Blu-ray players, and netbooks.
    • The video game market in the US is recovering.
    • Apple's quarterly earnings rose nearly 50 percent.
    • Acer announced the Aspire Timeline 1820PT.
    • EOS-1D Mark IV: Canon's flagship SLR camera with support for HD video.
    • AMD introduced the first Athlon II processors with three cores.
    • The genes that control tissue regeneration in aquarium fish have been identified.
    • The conditions existing in the region of the accretion disk of a black hole are simulated.
    • The role of algae in mass extinctions is perhaps underestimated.
    • The European Commission intends to revise copyright laws.
    • YouTube will be the premiere platform for the Assassin's Creed movie.
    • Abu Dhabi Media is investing in the Vevo music video portal.
    • Mobiado Grand 350 Pioneer: a unique phone with a body made of meteorite fragments.
    • Samsung My Touch 2GB Pink Ribbon: A special version of the S5600 phone for the Spanish market.
    • The application for the iPhone will allow you to edit giant images.
    • Microsoft is preparing for open beta testing of Office 2010.
    • The Internet Neutrality Bill has received wide industry support.
    • Nintendo's annual earnings could fall for the first time in six years.
    • Sony is developing Killzone 3.

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