Here is today’s Daily Run Down.
- The Zune is going to make it’s international debut, with some caveats.
- A New compass is using light beams to detect magnetic field.
- A vote is to be held Today that will determine is the Senate is to debate the legality of the Military’s ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ policy.
- AT&T has begun selling a satellite-enabled smart phone.
- The US is going to commit $50 million to help provide 100 million clean-burning stoves in Africa, Asia and South America,/a>
- Italian Authorities have seized $30 million from the Vatican in a probe.
- Google has added more oceans to their Google Earth iOS application.
- Playstation 3 Firmware version 3.5 is now available.
- Here is a photo tour of the Large Hadron Collider.
- A Rocket with a secret satellite has been launched from California.
- California has found a 1.4 Million year old fossil.
- Life on earth may have had an icy start.
- The Droid X will receive the Android 2.2 update beginning tomorrow.
- Adobe has unveiled a Photoshop Elements / Premiere bundle.
Look for more stories tomorrow. If an important story has been missed please leave it in the comments.
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