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Atlantis astronaut's wife gives birth 220 miles belowAstronaut Randy Bresnik, in orbit on a space station supply mission, celebrated the birth of his daughter 220 miles below in Houston, saying "momma and baby are doing very well."
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Apple
Game developer cuts back on Android in favor of iPhoneOne game developer said it is cutting its investment in Android in favor of Apple's iPhone because it sells 400 times more games for the iPhone than it does for Android.
Beyond Binary
Windows 8 in 2012?It's not clear what Microsoft's desktop plans are, but the Windows Server team included slides at PDC suggesting a new major release coming around 2012.
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Google Chrome OS demonstration
The Social
'Jurassic Park' kid cast as Facebook co-founderActor Joseph Mazzello, best known for playing a freaked-out 8-year-old getting chased by dinosaurs, will now be playing a nerdy Harvard engineer getting chased by ConnectU lawyers.
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Digital Pen gets app store, too
Geek Gestalt
Alternate-reality games flourish at the grassrootsWhile big ARGs like I Love Bees and The Beast get most of the ink, there has been a steady stream of games built for very small audiences, without corporate sponsorship.
Technically Incorrect
NASA signs 'The Rock' to make it seem coolDwayne "The Rock" Johnson, who plays an astronaut in the new movie "Planet 51," is NASA's latest endorser, reminding people just how useful space travel really is. The Rock? Really?
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Home energy displays show you the juice (photos)
Circuit Breaker
Roku adds Flickr, Facebook, Pandora, and more video channelsThe streaming set-top box adds more to its arsenal of Netflix, Amazon, and MLB on demand.
Green Tech
Sun Catalytix secures money for low-cost solar fuelThe MIT spin-off finishes a $3 million seed round to pursue a cheap catalyst for splitting water to make hydrogen from clean energy sources.