Atlantis Astronaut's Wife Gives Birth 220 Miles Below
news.cnet.com — Astronaut 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.' Astronaut Randy Bresnik carried out a spacewalk Saturday awaiting word of the birth of his second child. Mother & baby doing fine. (Submitted by Surferess) More...
Sinofsky's Windows plan: More data, less testosterone
news.cnet.com — While some have criticized Steven Sinofsky for being tight-lipped, the Windows boss insists that he is being prudent, not secretive. "Everybody wants to know what's coming and what's next." But, he said, talking too soon, too early is actually a bad thing that just leads to frustration. (Submitted by raustin) More...
FCC discusses barriers to national broadband plan
news.cnet.com — President Obama has made universal broadband access a key goal. Grants and loans for helping make universal broadband access a reality have already started being doled out as part of Congress's economic stimulus package. (Submitted by DiggUnderground) More...
A tale of two Diggs
news.cnet.com — You had two options if you wanted to hang out with Digg founder Kevin Rose at the Web 2.0 Expo conference this week: head over to the lobby bar of the trendy Standard Hotel on Monday night, where Digg was picking up the tab for several dozen of the city's blogger elite... (Submitted by DiggUnderground) More...
Why is Google Android beating Symbian?
news.cnet.com — In the battle of the open-source mobile platforms, developers have at least two choices: Google Android, which is open source but (relatively) closed development, or Symbian, which is open source...once it gets around to releasing the full source code. (Submitted by DiggUnderground) More...
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