Bite Size News, January 27: iPad Edition
- It's called the iPad, it's just $499, and, yes, you have to get it. [AP via Yahoo!News]
- According to Governor Deval Patrick, the state's budget should be $28.2 billion for the next fiscal year. [Boston Globe]
- Abercrombie's Farrington Inn, located on Farrington Avenue in Allston was voted the "dirtiest hotel" in Boston by TripAdvisor.com. [WBZ]
- Lawrence's Juan Yépez, an immigrant businessman from Ecuador, is one of four people with Massachusetts ties who is a guest of President Obama's at the State of the Union address tonight. [Boston Globe]
- Massachusetts senator-elect Scott Brown won't attend the State of the Union speech on Wednesday. No word on the Salahis. [Boston Herald]
- With just three months left until the Boston Marathon, Harvard biologist and runner Daniel Lieberman has concluded running barefoot is better for your feet. [WBZ]
- Truckers and bus drivers have been barred from texting while driving by the federal government. And the rest of us? [Washington Post]
- The rare hummingbird spotted on Cape Cod this winter is dead. [WCVB]
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