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    +Space power
      An image from Japan's Institute for Unmanned Space Experiment Free Flyer shows a giant space solar power system .

    +Rickrolling worm infects jailbroken iPhones
      A number of iPhones in Australia have reportedly been infected by a worm that replaces the background wallpaper with an image of 80's pop icon Rick Astley.

    +The iPhone Belongs On The Island of Misfit Toys: Verizon
      Verizon isn't scared of AT&T and its lawsuit, apparently. AT&T has sued over Verizon's ads showing comparative maps of Verizon vs. AT&T 3G coverage, stating the maps were confusing, but that hasn't stopped Verizon from airing a whole new series of ads.

    +Hacker "Rickrolls"Jailbroken iPhones
      Jailbroken iPhone owners, you've already been warned this week with a different hack. This one uses the same "vulnerability" to "rickroll" the homescreen of jailbroken iPhones.

    +Mass. rethinking emphasis on wood burning plants
      The Patrick administration is rethinking its support of wood-burning power plants, a key element of its long-term strategy to wean Massachusetts off fossil fuels.

    +Chinese premier pledges funds, aid to Africa
      China's premier on Sunday pledged $10 billion in concessional loans to African nations over the next three years and said Beijing would cancel the government debts of some of the poorest of those countries, as the Asian powerhouse looked to deflect criticism that its investments in the continent were motivated purely by greed.

    +Simulated Photos Show Turbines Off Sc Coast
      A photo simulation made as part of a South Carolina utility's research into wind power shows large wind turbines would barely be visible if built eight miles off the state's coast.

    +Fowl Play Halts Large Hadron Collider Tests
      As death threats preceded the startup of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) last year, one might not be surprised at foul play as testing is performed prior to the restart of the LHC. But fowl play?

    +Power project collaborators pick Montana
      A Canadian transmission company and an Irish wind developer said Friday they are teaming up to pursue a central Montana power project that could result in at least $1 billion worth of new wind energy in the Great Falls area.

    +Patent case before Supreme Court could have major implications for software
      With the technology industry looking on, the Supreme Court on Monday will explore what types of inventions should be eligible for a patent in a pivotal case that could undermine such legal protections for software.

    +Verizon to Launch CDMA / UMTS iPhone in Q3 2010: Rumor
      It's the latest Verizon iPhone rumor, and we all know they will not stop until Apple's hit device arrives on the Verizon network (and we all know it will; the question is when). Most have assumed it would be when Verizon moves to next-generation LTE technology, but the latest rumor is, instead, that Apple will be producing a dual-mode world phone version of the iPhone.

    +Developer: Proposed wind farm site is too windy
      A wind-power company says a western Maine site it's been looking at is too windy for turbines.

    +Skype Saga Turns Out To Be Clever Negotiation
      For some time it's been clear that eBay needed to dump Skype , the VoIP service for which it paid $2.75 billion in an acquisition that made no sense then and seemed even crazier as time went on.

    +Advertising on Google's Home Page? Say It Ain't So
      It's the third day in a row that Google has celebrated the upcoming 40th anniversary of Sesame Street with a different Google Doodle, but that's not what drew our attention to their home page. Google has always said it wants to keep their home page sparse, yet today, there was a rarity: an ad.

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