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Here is today’s Daily Run Down.

  • ABC is bringing back their ‘Sync’ iPad app.
  • Google may finally be ending it’s nightmare regarding Wifi Data breach.
  • Somebody has hacked Google’s Android 3.0 Honeycomb onto the Nook Color.
  • Google has announced an Android Event for February 2nd.
  • Cella Energy is claiming it’s Hydrogen microbeads could power your car for $1.50 per gallon.
  • There are rumors abound stating that the next version of Microsoft Office (version 15) will have another application.
  • A Bill submitted in Hawaii would allow anybody to get a copy of President Obama’s Birth certificate.
  • Evolution is still a struggling topic in Public Highschools.
  • In case you were wondering how Egyptian Government shut down the internet there is an explanation.
  • The venues for the London 2012 Olympics are shaping up.
  • Alaska has been ordered to release emails by Sarah Palin by May 31st.
  • Netflix has shared which ISPs in the US do best for streaming.
  • UK ISPs are considering the use of VPN to avoid new Privacy Crackdown.
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Here is today’s Daily Run Down.

  • Verizon has launched an IPv6 transition service.
  • Rolling Stone has released John Lennon’s final interview.
  • Cord Cutting is costing ESPN $1.3 Million per month .
  • A Singapore Appeals court has ruled that Internet DVR is legal.
  • Facebook is taking a stance with Wikileaks, they’re not kicking them off their site.
  • Visa and Mastercard have deemed WikiLeaks not allowed, but the KKK is alright.
  • 4Chan has brought down the Swiss bank that froze the Assets of WikiLeaks.
  • The guy who said Bad reviews were good for his site, has been arrested for threatening customers.
  • Microsoft has added an anti-tracking feature to IE9.
  • Netflix has added ABC and Disney to their streaming library.
  • The Google eBooks 404 page pays homage to Twitter.
  • Large Vitamin D doses may not reduce frailty in Women.
  • Mastercard has come under attack from WikiLeaks supporters.
  • Visa has also been taken down in protest of WikiLeaks.
  • A Crab Nebula’s Violent outburst has shocked astronomers.
  • In 1993, The United Secretary of State opened Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) for civilian use.

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Here is today’s Daily Run Down.

Current News

  • Flexible Spending accounts are about to become more rigid.
  • Britain now recognizes the Druid religion.
  • Germany is celebrating 20 years of reunification.
  • ABC has cancelled their new show ‘My Generation’ after only two episodes.
  • The State of Minnesota is moving their infrastructure to Microsoft’s Cloud services.

Historical News:

On this day…

  • In 1778, British Captain James Cook anchors in Alaska.
  • In 1838, Black Hawk, leader of the Sauk Native Americans dies.
  • In 1925, Author Gore Vidal was born.
  • In 1932, Iraq gains independence from Britain.
  • In 1936, John Heisman, namesake of the Award, dies.
  • In 1942, the first successful Launch of a V2 Rocket is completed.
  • In 1955, The Mickey Mouse Club debuted.
  • In 1995, O.J. Simpson is acquitted of the Murders of Nicole Brown Simpon and Ron Goldman.

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Here 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.

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Here is today’s Daily Run Down.

  • Illinois Senator Dick Durbin has told the insurance agencies that the party is over.
  • GameInformer has Portal 2 confirmed for the Mac as well as Steam for the Mac on it’s way in May.
  • President Obama has an ambitious plan for NASA.
  • Herschel Space observatory has found some precursors to life in Orion.
  • Aaron Cohen the former Johnson Space Center director has died at the 79 of cancer.
  • ABC has pulled it’s channels from Cablevision.
  • Ancient mural portrays ordinary mayan life.

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