Thursday 2nd September 2010
by WayneHere is today’s Daily Run Down.
- The FCC is seeking more input on wireless rules.
- The original Android phone, The T-Mobile G1, has a successor. The G2 is going to be $199 with contract and $199 with contract.
- An Armed Man had taken hostages at the Discovery Channel’s Headquarters.
- Samsung has made it’s Galaxy Tab official.
- Bacteria are crafty at sharing antibiotic resistance.
- Call of Duty Black Ops Multiplayer is getting some intersting game mechanics.
- BP is said to remove it’s equipment in the Gulf by Sunday.
- Furor has erupted over self-sacrifice in Evolution.
- Amazon has Fox and ABC episodes available for purchase for $0.99.
- China is now requiring an ID to buy mobile phone numbers.
- eBay is blocking all third-party checkout tools.
- Stephen Hawking has chosen physics over ‘God’ for the Big Bang.
- Evidence has suggested that Ancient Nubians made antibiotic beer.
- A Shapeshifting robot plane can fly in bad weather.
- 41 Years ago today, in 1969, the First ATM went into operation.
Look for more stories tomorrow. If an important story has been missed please leave it in the comments.
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