Wednesday 24th February 2010
by WayneHere is today’s Daily Run Down.
- Blockbuster’s losses have been widening and it’s not looking good.
- There is as Bill to eliminate the Illinois Lieutenant governor’s office in 2015.
- A whale trainer has died during an attack at SeaWorld.
- General Motors is discontinuing their Hummer line.
- The FCC is looking at freeing up the 500MHz spectrum for broadband.
- Super Mario Galaxy 2 is set to fly off retail shelves on May 23rd.
- Chrysler will be repairing 355,500 minivan airbags, starting in June.
- In one Rhode Island school all of the teachers have been fired.
- The house of representatives have voted to not repeal the Anti-trust exemption the insurance companies have.
- Planets apparently unwind on their way to being non-planets.
- Clearwire has reported 688,000 subscribers and revenue has soared.
- In the proliferation of app stores, Paypal is looking to get into the game with it’s own app store for developers.
- Zend has added PHP web app server.
- Longtime Cubs announcer Harry Caray has been ranked seventh Best MLB announcer.
Look for more stories tomorrow.
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