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Here is today’s Daily Run Down.

  • WikiLeaks has published secrets of the Afghan War.
  • Scientists have located 700 new planets, including 140 ‘Earth-Like’ planets.
  • Fed Chairman Timothy Geithner favors letting tax cuts for the wealthy expire.
  • A Boat of Plastic Bottles has ended a four-month pacific sail.
  • Gamma-Ray bursts could halt the Photosynthesis.
  • LiveScience has an article how moles survive Subterranean Life.
  • The United Arab of Emirates is calling BlackBerry a ‘security threat’.
  • A New governmental law allows unlocking and allows loading of 3rd party applications on your phone.
  • A Khmer Rogue has been sentenced to 35 years.
  • The Android Marketplace will be getting carrier billing.
  • Google has introduced Google Apps for Government.
  • A good conversation connections really do lead to a mind meld.
  • Former Chicago Cubs player Andre Dawson has been inducted to the Baseball Hall of Fame.

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Current News

  • 200 Buildings have been destroyed after an Eastern Iowa dam failed.
  • The Court has ruled that bypassing dongles does not violate the DMCA.
  • Weird Science believes that computer memory could grow on trees.
  • Brain Scans could guide career choices.

Historical News

  • In 1758, During the Seven Years war, Fortress Louisbourge is seized and all French warships are destroyed.
  • In 1837, the first commercial use of an electric telegraph is demonstrated.
  • In 1868, Wyoming becomes part of the United States.
  • In 1943, During World War II, Benito Mussolini is forced out of office.

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Here is today’s Daily Run Down.

  • A company has claimed a patent on SPAM filtering and is suing everybody.
  • A Telecom group is suing the City of san Francisco over it’s Radiation law.
  • The FDIC has seized 7 more banks.
  • A Key alarm was disabled on the Oil Rig that exploded in the Gulf of Mexico.
  • Paul Rosen, who helped invent the high-speed modem has died at the age of 88.
  • A new study reveals how Cranberry juice fights E. Coli.
  • Here’s a great parody video of Keyboard Cat starring Ron Livingston.

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Here is today’s Daily Run Down.

  • Journalism Pioneer Daniel Schorr has died at the age of 93.
  • Some exploding moss spores form mushroom clouds.
  • Saturn’s Moon, Prometheus, is spawning moonlets.
  • The Best map of Mars made has made its way to the Internet.
  • A meteor crater has been discovered using Google Earth.
  • A Fossil jaw could be the World’s oldest dog discovered.
  • Two people have been killed when a gas well exploded near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
  • The Last roll of kodachrome every produced has been processed.
  • Ford has reported a $2.6 Billion profit during the last quarter. Looks like I’ll be buying a Ford as my next car.
  • India has developed the cheapest tablet thus far, $35.
  • 14 years ago the first HDTV signal was broadcast.
  • Amazon has stated that Kindle Books now outsell hardcovers on it’s site.
  • The first long distance driverless trip is going from Italy to China.
  • American Airlines is being sued over it’s baggage fees.
  • Zsa Zsa Gabor has been hospitalized in critical condition.
  • For One professor taking a vacation can be a problem.

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Here 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.

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