Thursday 29th July 2010
by WayneHere is today’s Daily Run Down.
- Amazon has released new Kindle for $139.
- Apple is investigating complaints regarding iPhone 3Gs running iOS 4.
- YouTube has changed the maximum length of time on videos to 15 Minutes.
- A Bald Eagle has died at the BrookField Zoo.
- A Ship lost for 150 years has been recovered.
- The Third most-wanted Nazi Suspect has been charged in Germany.
- The Letters from Franklin Roosevelt are now handled by the National Archives.
- Toyota is going to recall 412,000 High-end passenger cars to fix a steering issue.
- The Federal Aviation Administration has closed the airspace around the Clinton Wedding.
- The National Do-Not-Call register has topped 200 Million numbers.
- The Chevy Volt is not green enough for California.
- Congress is rethinking it’s Ban on Internet Gambling.
- Libraries that loan DVDs are outpacing Netflix and Redbox.
- The Federal Trade commission wants a do-not-track mechanism for the web.
Look for more stories tomorrow. If there are any stories missing please leave them in the comments.
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