Thursday 30th September 2010
by WayneHere is today’s Daily Run Down.
- Apple has shuttered it’s Beijing store due to iPhone scalpers
- There is a Lego City Key Light available.
- The House has approved a bill that sets NASA’s new course.
- Arthur Penn, director of Bonnie and Clyde has died.
- Fisher Price has recalled 11 million toys over safety concerns.
- Rahm Emmanuel has decided to run for Chicago’s Mayor.
- A songbird fossil virus may help predict pandemics.
- A Drug Company Representative has admitted there is no reason for the huge mark up.
- You can take a tour of the Art Institute of Chicago on your iPad.
- HP has named it’s new CEO, Leo Apotheker.
- Google has opened a database of Android Phones that are using Google Services.
- Actor Tony Curtis has died.
- An ExoPlanet that may actually support life has been found.
- The Flintstones cartoon is fifty years old.
Look for more stories tomorrow. If an important story has been missed please leave it in the comments.
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