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Here is today’s Daily Run Down.

  • Sony is reportedly supplying Cameras to Apple for their next generation of products.
  • Southwest Airlines is grounding 79 planes after one developed a hole.
  • Cablevision is joining Time Warner by offering streaming shows on your iPad.
  • Japan is stating that it may takes months to end radiation leaks.
  • Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon have sung Rebecca Black’s Friday for Charity.
  • Syria has freed a Reuters Photographer after six days.
  • The new world record for quantum entangled bits is 14.
  • Scientists have spotted new Alzheimer’s genes.
  • The recent Epsilon data breach may be the largest in Security history.
  • Jennie-O has recalled it’s Turkey burgers after salmonella concerns.
  • China has detected 10 cases of radiation since March 16th.
  • It seems like it is difficult to erase a digital past.
  • SBNation has signed a few of the Engadget folks to create a new tech blog.
  • Google has purchased 6,000 Nortel Patents for $900 Million.
  • President Obama has kicked off his 2012 presidential campaign.
  • Larry Page has officially started as Google’s CEO.

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Here is today’s Daily Run Down.

Current News:

  • Cablevision and Fox have reached a deal, in ‘principle’.
  • Microsoft has given about 90,000 phones to employees and Professional Developer conference members.
  • Yemeni officials tipped off United Arab of Emerites officials regarding the mailed bombs .
  • Amazon Indians have been struck by a deadly epidemic in Venezuela.
  • The Samsung Galaxy Tab has reached the FCC.
  • The Fall update for Xbox Subscribers is arriving tomorrow, November 1st.
  • Here is some video from the Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert Rally in Washington, D.C..
  • A Federal lawsuit is claiming that a teacher was fired for reporting Sexual Abuse of a student.
  • The Hundred Year Starship initiative plans to put people on Mars by 2030.

Historical News:

  • In 1861, Union General Winfield Scott resigns.
  • In 1917, the Battle of Beersheba is the last successful cavalry charge in history.
  • In 1920, Author and Jockey Dick Francis is born.
  • In 1926, Magician Harry Houdini dies.
  • In 1931, News Anchor Dan Rather is born.
  • In 1936, American Actor Michael Landon is born.
  • In 1940, The Battle of Britain ends.
  • In 1941, Mount Rushmore is completed.
  • In 1961, Joseph Stalin’s body is removed from Lenin’s Tomb.
  • In 1942, Actor David Ogden Stiers is born.
  • In 1993, Actor River Phoenix dies.
  • Every year, All Hallows Eve is celebrated.

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Here is today’s Daily Run Down.

  • Apple has removed the White iPhone from it’s Website.
  • Groupon is defending it’s $3.5 Million in Illinois Aid.
  • China’s Tianhe-1A is now the fastest supercomputer, surpassing the West.
  • The Silver Aston Martin driven by Sean Connery in Goldfinger, has sold $4.1 Million.
  • The Longest Snake living in captivity has died.
  • MySpace, the all but defunct social networking site, has shifted focus to entertainment.
  • Physicists have voted to run the Tevatron for 3 more years.
  • Amazon has launched the Kindle app for Windows Phone 7.
  • A Nepal fim has deployed 3G service to Mount Everest.
  • Cablevision has been slapped with a Class Action lawsuit over disabling Fox broadcasts.
  • Hawaii Five-O’s James MacArthur, has died.
  • Microsoft has announced their best 1st quarter results.
  • Restoration on the inscripion on John F. Kennedy’s grave has begun.
  • Some Believe that the odds of finding an earth-sized exoplanet is 1-in-4.
  • According to a new Study you fingers know when you make a typo. I’ve known this for a while, my fingers automatically backspace should I make a mistake.
  • 55 Years ago today, Bill Gates, the founder of one the most influential companies in Technology, Microsoft, was born.

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Here is today’s Daily Run Down.

Current News:

  • Angry Birds for Android has been downloaded more than 1 million times in one day.
  • Sony’s Google TV will arrive tomorrow.
  • Cablevision customers have lost Fox due to a fee dispute.
  • Barbara Bilingsley, TV’s June Cleaver, has died at the age of 94.
  • Pope Benedict XVI has canonized Australia’s first Saint, Mary MacKillop.
  • Hilton Chicago Hotel workers are on strike for three days.
  • Frozen Vegetables are being recalled due to glass fragments.
  • The Plastic chemical, BPA, has been been deemed toxic in Canda.
  • The Business Software Alliance is pressuring Europe to kill open standards.
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Historical News:

  • In 1091, An F4 Tornado strikes London.
  • In 1610, French King, Louis XIII is crowned.
  • In 1777, British Troops are defeated at the Battle of Saratoga.
  • In 1781, General Cornwallis offers his surrender.
  • In 1814, the London Beer Flood occurred.
  • In 1915, Arthur Miller, American Playwright, is born.
  • In 1918, Rita Hayworth is born.
  • In 1931, Al Capone is convicted of Tax Evasion.
  • In 1956, The first Nuclear Power station is opened.
  • In 1958, Alan Jackson, Country Music Artist, is born.
  • In 1959, Richard Roeper, American Film Critic, is born.
  • In 1962, Mike Judge, American cartoonist, is born.
  • In 1979, Mother Theresa is awarded a Nobel Peace Prize.
  • In 2009. Vic Mizzy, composer of Green Acres and Addams Family themes, died.

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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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