Monday 19th July 2010
by WayneHere is today’s Daily Run Down.
- Foursquare is looking to partner with search engines.
- A study has found that treating HIV also prevents it’s spread.
- Massachusetts is contemplating a landmark bill that would require auto manufacturers to prove all the diagnostic and software information they make available to their own dealerships.
- Nokia has purchased The Network Operations of Motorola for $1.2 Billion.
- BP is being ordered to come up with a new plan after some oil has seeped out of the well.
- A Vaccination patch could make immunizations painless.
- Netflix will be arriving in Canada in the Fall.
- Zune Subscriptions are going Global.
- Windows Phone 7 has it the Technical Preview milestone.
- Apple’s TrueType patent has expired.
- Researchers have photographed a rare primate that was thought to be extinct.
- New York State is going to try and detain a man who infected at least 13 women with AIDS.
- China has shot down another satellite.
- Amazon says that Kindle Books are now outselling hardcover books.
- A new Deep Sea vent has set a record for Life’s New Depth Record.
Look for more stories tomorrow. If an important story has been left off please leave it in the comments for everybody to see.
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