Here is today’s Daily Run Down.
- The FCC is seeking more input on wireless rules.
- The original Android phone, The T-Mobile G1, has a successor. The G2 is going to be $199 with contract and $199 with contract.
- An Armed Man had taken hostages at the Discovery Channel’s Headquarters.
- Samsung has made it’s Galaxy Tab official.
- Bacteria are crafty at sharing antibiotic resistance.
- Call of Duty Black Ops Multiplayer is getting some intersting game mechanics.
- BP is said to remove it’s equipment in the Gulf by Sunday.
- Furor has erupted over self-sacrifice in Evolution.
- Amazon has Fox and ABC episodes available for purchase for $0.99.
- China is now requiring an ID to buy mobile phone numbers.
- eBay is blocking all third-party checkout tools.
- Stephen Hawking has chosen physics over ‘God’ for the Big Bang.
- Evidence has suggested that Ancient Nubians made antibiotic beer.
- A Shapeshifting robot plane can fly in bad weather.
- 41 Years ago today, in 1969, the First ATM went into operation.
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Here is today’s Daily Run Down.
- A New Study is suggesting that hunger may fight fatigue.
- Sony has updated it’s entire e-reader lineup with touch.
- The Windows 7 family pack discounts have returned for the anniversary of Windows 7.
- WebOS 2.0 beta is now ready for developers.
- Sea Creatures are the keys to hints at a ‘recent’ Trans-antarctic seaway.
- Neal Stephenson has revealed his new Digital Novel platform.
- Here’s a new image of a Superwind-blowing Galaxy.
- Apple has announced a bunch of new stuff today.
- A cup of tea has forced a jet to make an emergency landing.
- Hot Water that surrounds a Giant Carbon star has created an interstellar mystery.
- Microsoft has released their ‘Fix-It’ for DLL load hijacking.
- Brain exercises can delay mental decline.
- The FCC has struckdown a free broadband plan.
- Windows Phone 7 has reached Release-To-Manufacturing stage.
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Here is today’s Daily Run Down.
- Two men have been arrested on a flight from Chicago to Amsterdam after some ‘suspicious items’ were found in their checked luggage.
- There are two finalists for Illinois Lottery management.
- Mexico has fired 10% of it’s federal police force.
- Roku has dropped prices on three media players; they now start at $59.99.
- Viewsonic’s 7″ ViewPad is official with Android 2.2.
- New York landlords are now required to tell tenants about bedbugs.
- Fidel Castro, in a rare interview, stated that he was ‘at death’s door’.
- AutoCAD has returned to the Mac.
- Heaps of fossils from the evolutionary ‘Big Bang’ have been discovered in the Canadian Rockies.
- US Food and Drug Administration investigators have found two egg farms failed to follow their own safety procedures.
- Chinese officials are going to hear a case where a potential school teacher was denied a job because he is HIV positive.
- US Federal officials are suggesting grade letters for vehicle efficiency.
- Borders has upped the ante for Amazon and Barnes & Noble with a $99 e-reader.
- TweetPhoto has renamed itself to Plixi and adds location-based services.
- The Magna Carta is getting some new preservation gas.
- A Tube of plasma has been able to create solar eruptions in the lab.
- Tesla Motors has paid a fine for lacking emissions certificate of conformity, despite none of their cars producing emissions.
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Here is today’s Daily Run Down.
- Intel is reportedly going to purchase Infineon’s Wireless Operations for $1.4 Billion.
- Speculation is that YouTube is hoping to get Hollywood to agree to a Pay-per-View service.
- A Court has ruled TechCrunch and Joojoo were business partners.
- AMD has killed the ATI brand and is now going to use AMD.
- A Titanic expedition has produced some new crisp images.
- The US Department of Justice is focusing on how Comcast’s purchase of NBC Universal could affect Internet Video.
- The Large Hadron Collider is pushing petabytes of data.
- Nintendo of America is going to drop the price of the DSi and DSi XL starting September 12th.
- Smoking Rates are linked to Education and Cigarette Taxes.
- In 1954, Dwight D. Eisenhower signs Atomic Energy Act.
- Xbox Live Gold prices are increasing in the US, UK, and Canada beginning November 1st.
- Astronaut William Lenoir, who flew the first operational shuttle mission in 1982, has died at the age of 71.
- A toilet owned by John Lennon has sold for $14,740 at auction.
- NASA has teamed up with Flickr to share Historic photos online..
- Microsoft has enabled ActiveSync on all live.com email addresses.
- A Maine Climber has been found in a melting Canadian glacier after 21 years.
- Updated Car stickers are now going to include environmental information.
- A new predatory Dinosaur has been found in Romania.
- The Next Oxford English Dictionary may become all digital.
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Here is today’s Daily Run Down.
Current News
- The Chicago White Sox have retired Frank Thomas’ Number 35.
- There is now a 64GB Flash Drive that is the size of a postage stamp.
- China is going to mine the Yellow Sea floor
- Giant Rings around Galaxies have Astronomers a bit perplexed.
- Due to a downpour in Phoenix has caused a 69-car pile up.
Historical News
- In 1632, English Philosopher John Locke was born.
- In 1786, Shay’s Rebellion begins due to High Taxes.
- In 1898, The Goodyear company was founded
- In 1923, English Director Richard Attenborough was born.
- In 1949, the Soviet Atomic Bomb project tests it’s first bomb.
- In 1968, Ulysses S. Grant III, died.
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