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Here is today’s Daily Run Down.

  • A Giant Interneuron controls the activity of 50,000 other neurons.
  • Apple is now offering free Repairs for iPod Touches, iPhones and Macs damaged in Japan’s Earthquake on March 11th..
  • Barnes and Noble has updated its Android application with Magazines and newsapers.
  • President Obama wants a mandatory 3-year sentence for critical infrastructure hackers.
  • Chicago’s Mayor Richard Daley has officially retired.
  • A 6.0 Magnitude Earthquake has struck near San Jose, Costa Rica.
  • A World War II Veteran is standing his ground against an Eviction.
  • State Farm is going to offer same-sex benefits.
  • A solar Plane has made the first international flight.
  • Sony has restored the Playstation Network.
  • New York Rangers Forward Derek Boogaard has died at the age of 28.
  • Mike Huckabee will not run for President in 2012.
  • The FCC has unveiled your iOS hard drive companion.
  • There is now an explanation of backwards orbiting Planets.
  • New Asia and India privacy rules could limit out-sourcing.
  • Chris Walsh has released his fix for Windows Phones that were updated before officially supported by their carriers.
  • Rahm Emmanuel has begun his first term as mayor.

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Here is today’s Daily Run Down.

  • Seagate has broken the areal-density barrier with 1TB hard drive platters.
  • It was 19 years ago that Wolfenstein 3D was released.
  • Indiana may cut funding for Planned Parenthood.
  • ColorWare is now painting iPad 2′s.
  • Nintendo Wii will be price dropped to $150 as of May 15th.
  • EMI is taking control of its digital licensing.
  • AT&T Has officially confirmed the HP Veer 4G for May 15th.
  • An Experiment has confirmed hints at Dark Matter.
  • Sony has responded to Congress with an ‘Open Letter’ regarding their PSN hack.
  • The FCC has torn down the Epic Red Camera.
  • CNET has been accused of copyright infringement by distributing LimeWire.
  • GMail now allows you to store 25,000 contacts.
  • Barnes and Noble may release a new E-reader on May 24th.
  • If you updated your Windows Phone out of cycle, there’s a fix to allow sanctioned Windows Phone updates.
  • Chicago alderman want to force all cell phones to have a text message switch on them.
  • Michael’s Craft Stores have warned of a Data Breach in the Chicago Area.
  • 52 years and $750 Million managed to prove Einstein was correct.
  • LastPass has had a security breach.

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Here is today’s Daily Run Down.

  • No Sex in Space, yet according to Officials.
  • Sony is rebuilding the Playstation Network after an attack.
  • 1,000 Cops may face disciplinary action for viewing sex case reports.
  • Revered Hindu guru Sathya Sai Baba dies at age 84.
  • A New radio technique could detect alien planets.
  • Amsterdam is ordering 125 EV charging stations.
  • T-Mobile’s G2x will receive Gingerbread soon.
  • Max Matthews, the creator of synthesizing sounds on a main frame, has died at the age of 84.
  • The son of Kaspersky Anti-virus head, Ivan Kaspersky, has been freed.
  • Nintendo has officially announced it’s Wii successor for release in 2012.
  • Illinois is going to begin tracking ‘dooring’ bicycle accidents.
  • The Barnes and Noble’s Nook should receive an update that allows applications in the next couple weeks.

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Here is today’s Daily Run Down.

  • Sprint Nexus 4G is now available to pre-order.
  • NeuroFocus is hoping to use your neurons for marketing.
  • T-mobile’s CEO is stating that AT&T is their best option.
  • Firefox 4 is now available for download.
  • Amazon has shut down Lendle.
  • The Woman in charge of the Day Care that had a fire is on her way back to the US.
  • Here is the explanation of why Glass is transparent.
  • Two people have died in a plane crash in Lake in the Hills.
  • The first U.S. full-face Transplant has been completed.
  • Robot Swarms could help search for life in Martian Caves.
  • Microsoft is suing Barnes and Noble and FoxConn over the Android in the Nook .
  • Banana Peels may help filter out pollutants in Water.
  • Nerve-Electronic Hybrid could meld Mind and Machine.
  • Amazon has launched it’s Android App Store.
  • The BlackBerry Playbook is available for pre-order for $499.
  • Sprint has confirmed that The Galaxy Tab will get Android 2.2.

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Here is today’s Daily Run Down.

  • Ford has recalled 144,000 F-150 Trucks for airbag risk.
  • Several High Severity BIND vulnerabilities have been released.
  • The Samsung Galaxy S 4G is now available on T-mobile.
  • Apple has confirmed the iPad 2 Event for March 2nd.
  • The Barnes and Noble Nook has taken 25% of the E-book Market.
  • StackOverflow has created a career resume by using forum questions.
  • Federal Lawyers are telling judges that the ‘Marriage Act’ of 1996 should be overturned.
  • An interactive Museum to commemorate 9/11 has gone online.
  • An Indiana Deputy Attorney is no longer employed after urging police to use ‘live’ ammo on Wisconsin Lawmakers.
  • WordPress 3.1 has been officiallyrelased>.
  • Engadget has posted their Motorola Xoom Review.
  • Verizon is now offering the Samsung Galaxy 7-inch for $300 on contact.
  • A British Court has ruled Julian Assange can be extradited to Sweden.
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Here is today’s Daily Run Down.

  • A Judge has given the Ok for a new investigation against Former HP Ceo Mark Hurd.
  • Abraham Lincoln pardoned an Army Private not in 1865 as one thought, but in 1864.
  • Google and Mozilla have posted ‘do not track’ extensions.
  • The Verizon CEO has confirmed a $30 unlimited data plan for iPhone 4.
  • Barnes and Noble will be phasing out the Nook 3G.
  • RIM is stating that the battery life in their Playbook will be equal or better than the iPad.
  • Porting Numbers to Google Voice is now official.
  • AMD has launched a 1GB Radeon 6950.
  • Gravity’s Lenses may skew early galaxy survyes.
  • IP Experts are saying that ACTA is ‘inconsistent’ with EU Law.
  • Amazon is ready to roll out a Grocery delivery service.
  • Sleeping helps protect memories from corruption.

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Here is today’s Daily Run Down.

  • Seven cars had their airbags stolen from a dealer.
  • The Oldest Illinois Resident and 52nd on the supercentenarian list, Evelyn Margaret Ralston, has died at 111.
  • A 4.2 Magnitude earthquake struck in Indiana at 7:55 AM.
  • Netflix has stated that it will continue it’s international expansion in 2011.
  • Barnes and Noble has trademarked the term ‘Nook2′.
  • The UK and French mobile carriers are working on cell coverage for the Chunnel.
  • The end of Kodachrome has officially comes with the scrapping of the last processing machine.
  • The former President of Israel has been convicted of Rape.
  • Amazon Has enabled Lending on the kindle.
  • Solar Storms could bring the Northern lights to the South.
  • The Universe’s biggest black-holes became huge early.

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Here is today’s Daily Run Down

  • A tornado may have touched down near Rockford, Illinois.
  • 3 Hedge Funds have been raided due to alleged insider trading.
  • Viacom has joined in the Anti-Google TV parade.
  • The FCC may allow text-messages to be sent to 911.
  • Firmware version 1.5 for the Barnes and Noble Nook is now available.
  • Sony will be releasing a Reader App for iOS and Android devices in December.
  • Microsoft’s Silverlight may be coming to the Xbox 360.
  • Israeli archeologists have uncovered a Roman Pool.
  • A Helmet visor could protect troops from shock waves.

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Here is today’s Daily Run Down.

  • Apple has opened an online store in China.
  • Barnes and Noble has unveiled the NookColor.
  • AutoTrader is going to acquire Kelley Blue Book.
  • Animal lovers are mourning a Giant stag that was killed in Britain.
  • An Audit shows that the National Archives is at risk.
  • A School district has been ordered to pay legal fees for a student to the tune of $81,000.
  • Starquakes hold the key to start evolution.
  • Acer’s Tablet line is launching November 23rd and priced from $299 to $699.
  • Japan is going to give $2 Billion to BioDiversity.
  • A Judge has refused the acquit Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich on lying to the FBI.
  • World War II bombs have been found on the Galapagos Islands.
  • A Record-breaking Neutron Star is a clue to Exotic Physics.
  • A Monkey fossil is suggesting primates came out of Asia, not Africa.
  • In the ‘No Duh’ department, a Study shows that High Fructose Corn Syrup is not the same as Sugar.

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Here is today’s Daily Run Down.

  • Winamp has a Beta available in the Android Market.
  • AT&T has begun switching to an LTE compatible SIM card.
  • A Chicago-area man has been arrested on a suspended license for the 17th time..
  • HP has unveiled a Windows 7 Slate.
  • WikiLeaks is planning a major announcement in Europe.
  • Barnes and Noble has acquired the domain ‘NookColor.com’.
  • There are rumors that Hulu Plus is dropping down to $4.95 a month.
  • Microsoft has announced a web-based games marketplace.
  • Windows XP is no longer allowed to be pre-loaded on PCs.
  • The Oldest Porsche in the US has been sold.
  • A Judge has told a copyright ‘troll’ that a specific use was ‘Fair use’ .
  • Google is planning to launch a Music service, in India.
  • A Study has revealed that women are better at surviving serious injury.
  • Thousands of baby spiders have been released into the country side.
  • The US Presidential nuclear codes were missing for months in 2004.
  • Some of the reasons why Overachievers fail under pressure have been discovered.
  • Chemists are inching closer to creating stable superheavy atoms.
  • A Supreme Court justice has admitted that he doesn’t read online EULAs or other ‘fine print’.
  • Astronomer’s have discovered planets with some weird binary stars.
  • Amazon has announced a 14-day lending period on books.
  • Microsoft has unveiled an annual Zune Pass subscription.

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