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Obama Wants Smarter Power Grid, Tots Watch a Full Day of TV a Week


Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines....
  • President Obama announced yesterday that the government will be distributing a total of $3.4 billion to 100 different projects in order to modernize the nation's power grid. One of the objectives is to install 40 million "smart" meters in U.S. homes, a move which will assuredly prompt some fear mongers to wail about too much government interference and control. [From: The New York Daily News]
  • A recent study by the Nielsen number gurus determined that kids, ages 2 to 5, watch almost five hours of TV every day, a total of 32 hours per week. Let's give parents and kids credit, though. Maybe the folks were just plopping the young ones down in front of the new Ken Burns PBS documentaries everyday, and not those disturbingly bizarre kids shows. [From: The New York Post and The Los Angeles Times]
  • Prices for electronic devices have plunged recently, and some items, like $99 Blu-ray players, now cost less than ever before. With the significant price cuts, and leaked Black Friday discount info, if you don't like frenzied, harried shopping chaos, you might want to stay home the day after Thanksgiving. [From: The Wall Street Journal]
  • Despite its 700 locations and welcoming atmosphere for walk-in customers, Barnes & Noble will apparently not make its Nook e-reader available in all stores during the launch of the device. Wired reports that most locations should have the e-readers in stock by early 2010. It seems the Nook might be further alienating loyal B&N shoppers because member discounts will not apply to digital content. [From: Paid Content]
  • Microsoft has reportedly bailed on its obligation to sponsor an upcoming 'Family Guy' special, expressing shock and dismay that the show would actually feature "riffs on deaf people, the Holocaust, feminine hygiene and incest." Seriously? Maybe they should have actually watched an episode before they agreed to become a sponsor. [From: The Raw Feed]
  • Verizon Wireless executive Ivan Seidenberg has announced that the wireless carrier is just waiting on Apple when it comes to sharing the iPhone. In perhaps the understatement of the year, Seidenberg said, "What they have done has been successful, so we have to sit back and give them credit for that." You think? [From: The Wall Street Journal]

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