- Egypt enters its fourth day of protests as security forces are cracking down with water cannon and riot gear, and President Mubarak has ordered the internet shut down in parts of the country.
- Senate Democrats have failed to change filibuster rules, with united GOP opposition and enough Democrats nervously rejecting the plan.
- California health insurers will delay large 2011 rate hikes for 60 days, but other insurers plan to go ahead with individual policy premium hikes as much as 59%.
- Moody's is threatening slapping a negative credit outlook on the United States unless "constructive efforts" to rein in entitlement spending happen soon.
- Microsoft's Xbox Kinect numbers last quarter were phenomenal, but that only barely makes up for a very disappointing quarter in Windows 7 OS sales.
If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed. -- Benjamin Franklin
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