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Today in History for Thursday, February 10th

Highlights of this day in history: a Cold War prisoner exchange; boxer Mike Tyson convicted of rape; Arthur Miller’s ‘Death of a Salesman’ opens on Broadway; Bob Dylan’s “The Times They Are a Changin”’ released. (Feb. 10)

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Fetal Surgery Better for Kids With Spine Defect

A landmark study shows that an operation to fix a hole in the spine while the fetus is still in the womb leads to better outcomes for children with spina bifida. Warning: This video contains an image that some may find disturbing. (Feb. 9)

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Twitter for Android Getting Another UI Overhaul With Version 2.0

Chris from Everything Android somehow got his hands on the latest version of Twitter for Android – version 2.0. Judging from the video, most of the changes are aesthetic. Navigation has been restructured to match the way the “new” Twitter.com does things, but other than that, it’s Twitter. No word yet on when this will Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Android Phone Fans Discovery Date : 10/02/2011 05:02 Number of articles : 4

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NY Rep. Resigns After Shirtless Photo Surfaces

NY congressman Chris Lee resigned his seat Wednesday, saying he was quitting because he regretted actions that have hurt his family. Gawker.com reported that the married lawmaker sent a shirtless photo of himself to a woman he met on Craigslist. (Feb. 9)

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webOS Enyo framework free to developers today, brings pixel density agnostic apps to phones, tablets and PC (video)

Development frameworks don’t make for exciting gadget news, but HP’s Enyo is kind of a big deal. It’s the little dealie that allows new webOS apps to stretch between vastly disparate screen resolutions — say, tablet and phone — and still work just fine, and since it’s based completely on web technologies, they can also run in a PC browser with no formal emulator or OS install required. While dev team lead Matthew McNulty pitched the browser functionality as a debugging boon, we’re starting to wonder if that’s how HP could bring webOS to PCs to start — rather than a dual-boot or a UI layer, it could simply make your favorite apps available in a web store. Sound like fun? HP says you can download the basic package right now for free if you’re a member of the webOS developer early access program, and start cracking on some apps of your very own. We’ll have video of an Enyo-powered app on PC in just a tad, so keep your eyes glued to this post. Update: Video after the break! Gallery: webOS framework “Enyo” eyes-on Continue reading webOS Enyo framework free to developers today, brings pixel density agnostic apps to phones, tablets and PC (video) webOS Enyo framework free to developers today, brings pixel density agnostic apps to phones, tablets and PC (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 09 Feb 2011 23:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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NJ Woman Questioned in Buttocks Injection Death

Police questioned a New Jersey woman and were seeking a second woman for questioning in the case of a London woman who died after receiving cosmetic injections in her buttocks at a hotel near Philadelphia International Airport. (Feb. 9)

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Egypt Foreign Minister Gheit: Mubarak Feels He is an "Indispensable President"

enlarge Credit: Al Jazeera English Egypt’s Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit gave PBS a lengthy interview today. In addition to the usual jargon, he revealed Egyptian Hosni Mubarak’s true beliefs about his role in Egypt, his legacy, and how he feels about US pressure for him to step down. On stepping down as President: AHMED ABOUL GHEIT: The president is an honest person who takes the wellbeing and the stability of the country. He believes strongly in stability – stability that would ensure development and progress. MARGARET WARNER: Has he even considered stepping down as the demonstrators are demanding? AHMED ABOUL GHEIT: He believes and he publicly said so: He believes that if he steps down or relinquishes his authority or nominates somebody else then first that is unconstitutional but second, he thinks that it would entail chaos and it would entail violence and it would entail also opportunities for those who would wish to act in a manner to threaten the state, the stability of the country and society. He has a constitutional responsibility to defend the Constitution and to defend the national security of Egypt. MARGARET WARNER: Does he feel that he’s indispensable then? AHMED ABOUL GHEIT: As a president, not as a person. As a president. On government responsibility for the Tahrir Square thuggery and chaos: MARGARET WARNER: So what explains that day, this was just last week, with camels and horses and thugs going into Tahrir Square into what had really been a peaceful demonstration? You don’t hold the government responsible for what happened that day? AHMED ABOUL GHEIT: I do not think the government was responsible for that, because, as I was telling you, my office overlooks the Nile. I saw them coming, in hundreds and then in thousands and I felt they should be stopped. But we didn’t have enough forces to stop them from coming into the square. And the president yesterday established a commission to investigate particularly that incident. MARGARET WARNER: Meanwhile, if you go back to the reality in the streets, the reality in the streets is you’ve got hundreds of thousands in Tahrir Square, demanding that Mubarak must go now. AHMED ABOUL GHEIT: And then chaos. MARGARET WARNER: And then chaos? AHMED ABOUL GHEIT: Absolutely. Then chaos. Chaos. A thinly veiled suggestion that “order” is to be had only with Hosni Mubarak’s guidance, and that democracy is nothing more than…chaos. But of course, that chaos is caused by one side, and that side is the government. They’ve utilized third world terror tactics by releasing prisoners, paying thugs and releasing police in plain clothes to mingle among the protesters and stir trouble. Running protesters down, gunning protesters down. That’s chaos. The protesters themselves are busy standing for a democratic Egypt, cleaning Tahrir Square and even constructing bathrooms. They are not the creators of chaos; the regime does that quite effectively. But what you see in this interview is a government in its last gasps of relevance, threatening martial law while thumping their chests and decrying “chaos”. Here’s CNN reporter Ben Wedeman’s translation of Egyptian GovernmentSpeak, as laid out on Twitter last night in case you want a translation:

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Berlusconi defiant at sex trial request

ITALY'S scandal-plagued Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is defiantly accusing prosecutors of trying to topple his government by seeking to put him…

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Former Lucasfilm CTO Richard Kerris takes over as head of webOS developer relations

HP’s having a blowout webOS developer event here in San Francisco to bookend its big product announcements from this morning, and it kicked things off with a personnel announcement — Richard Kerris is taking over as head of webOS developer relations. Don’t recognize the name? Richard was formerly the chief technology officer at Lucasfilm, where he was named one of Variety’s “Top 10 innovators to Watch,” and before that he was a senior director of developer relations for a little company called Apple. That’s quite a pedigree — and Richard told the crowd here that he views developers as his primary customers, so it’s clear he’ll be working hard to win their favor. That said, we think he’s got quite a challenge evangelizing developers to support a platform that won’t have compelling new products out for months — let’s all wish him luck. Former Lucasfilm CTO Richard Kerris takes over as head of webOS developer relations originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 09 Feb 2011 22:20:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Bloomberg: Nokia definitely in talks with Microsoft, partnership likely

Nokia will jump from the burning platform this Friday, but whither will it dive? Towards Microsoft and Windows Phone 7, as continually rumored , or towards Google and Android? Two turkeys told us the latter isn’t likely, and Bloomberg ‘s anonymous sources seem to agree, saying that Nokia is indeed in the final stages of talks with Microsoft, and is “close to announcing a software partnership.” These spooks also say that Google was also in the running, but is no longer favored for the job, and as such we’re very likely to see Windows Phone 7 running on Nokia devices soon. We’re sure you’ll have some very strong opinions about that — we had a few ourselves — but please keep it clean in comments below! Bloomberg: Nokia definitely in talks with Microsoft, partnership likely originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 09 Feb 2011 22:10:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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