Thursday 22nd July 2010
by WayneHere is today’s Daily Run Down.
- A Judge is allowing a $10 Million lawsuit over Chicago Bears tickets to continue.
- The firings that The Bush Administration made within the Justice Department have been deemed legal, political, but legal.
- A Disc-Free version of Netflix is coming to the Playstation 3 in October.
- The Barnes and Noble ‘Nook Study’ is arriving in August.
- David Warren the inventor of the ‘black box’ for flight data records has died at the Age of 85.
- With ice melting the US is preparing for more traffic along the Bering Strait.
- Nook for Android is now available.
- Two Lawmakers have introduced a bill that would reform telephone subsidies.
- Foreign Turtles don’t smell dangerous to tadpoles.
- GM has purchased SubPrime lender ‘AmeriCredit’.
- An Auction for the Texas Rangers will commence on August 4th as planned.
- The largest molecules in space have been found.
- Microsoft has sold it’s 175 Millionth copy of Windows 7.
- A hyper-fast star has been kicked out of the Milky Way Galaxy.
- Microsoft has confirmed the manufacturer’s for it’s Windows Phone 7 devices.
- A German court has overturned the injunction against RapidShare.
- Claims that there are 100-Earth-Like planets is false.
Look for more stories tomorrow. If an important story has been missed leave it in the comments.
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