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Daily News Recap (January 27, 2010)

We aren’t going to lie – there was little news today. Verizon lost a lot of money last quarter, but the Droid did help a little. Apple won thirteen new patents, but is getting investigated by the government for that whole Nokia thing. MacDailyNews pointed out that Michael Dell is an idiot. In case you didn’t hear, Apple released the iPad. While Jack Bauer may be the first to get an iPad, our friends at Tom Bihn have already announced their first case (and bag) for the device. SingularityDsgn highlighted what AAPL did during the iPad announcement. Canada’s two largest carriers are playing a little fishy regarding the iPad. Gizmodo points out that “unlocked” and “working on T-Mobile” are too very different phrases. Boy Genius ponders about whether the iPad OS is in fact finished. In what has to be our favorite article of the day, MacNN wonders where Terry McGraw and Verizon were during the iPad announcement, we do too. That’s about it. Hopefully tomorrow, the world can return to normal and we can spend 58 more days not hearing about the iPad, until those people start camping out.

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