Sunday 6th June 2010
by WayneHere is today’s Daily Run Down.
Current News:
- Steve Gibson is reporting that Adobe’s Flash is very vulnerable.
- France has marked the 66th Anniversary of D-Day.
- Qualcomm has shipped a dual-core Snapdragon Chipset.
- VLC’s new Player now supports WebM and H.264 Hardware Decoding.
Historical Events:
- In 1833, President Andrew Jackson was the first to ride on a train.
- In 1889, the Great Seattle Fire destorys all of downtown Seattle, Washington.
- In 1892, The Chicago El began operation.
- In 1925, Walter Percy Chrysler founded the Chrysler Corporation.
- In 1944, The Battle of Normandy has begun which will later be called D-Day.
- In 1968, Senator Robert F Kennedy dies from his wounds after being shot.
Look for more stories tomorrow.
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