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New On the Menu: Genetically Modified Salmon? (HealthDay)

HealthDay - FRIDAY, Sept. 10 (HealthDay News) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration may soon approve genetically modified salmon for humans to eat, a prospect that is raising concern among some consumer advocates who consider the fish a threat to both health and the environment.

Two killed in Iran gas pipeline blast: reports (AFP)

Two people were killed and 16 others injured by an explosion at a gas pipeline near Iran's northeastern city of Mashhad on Friday, local media reported.(AFP/Graphic)AFP - Two people were killed and 16 others injured by an explosion at a gas pipeline near Iran's northeastern city of Mashhad on Friday, local media reported.


Latest version of Android 'not designed' for tablets, report says (Ben Patterson)

Ben Patterson - We’ve already got a slew of Android-powered tablets poised to hit the market in the coming months, most notably the just-announced Samsung Tab. But a Google exec is saying that the current version of Android was never intended for tablets, and that could mean no Android Market access — at least in some cases.

Feds: Drilling moratorium depends on industry (AP)

In a Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010 photo, Scott Harris looks into a case at Destin Connection Seafood Market in Montgomery, Ala.. The owner of the seafood market, David Scott, faces a difficult decision as he tries to rejuvenate his business after the Gulf oil spill: He can accept a piece of BP's $20 billion claims fund — relatively fast, easy money — or sue the oil giant for a bigger payday, wait years and risk ending up with nothing. Thousands of business owners, fishermen and others along the Gulf Coast are confronting a similar conundrum.  (AP Photo/Jamie Martin)AP - A key U.S. government official said Friday the moratorium on deepwater oil drilling likely won't be extended past Nov. 30, but whether it is cut short will be entirely up to the industry.


Feds: Drilling moratorium depends on industry (AP)

In a Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010 photo, Scott Harris looks into a case at Destin Connection Seafood Market in Montgomery, Ala.. The owner of the seafood market, David Scott, faces a difficult decision as he tries to rejuvenate his business after the Gulf oil spill: He can accept a piece of BP's $20 billion claims fund — relatively fast, easy money — or sue the oil giant for a bigger payday, wait years and risk ending up with nothing. Thousands of business owners, fishermen and others along the Gulf Coast are confronting a similar conundrum.  (AP Photo/Jamie Martin)AP - A key U.S. government official said Friday the moratorium on deepwater oil drilling likely won't be extended past Nov. 30, but whether it is cut short will be entirely up to the industry.


Cost, 3-D glasses keep would-be 3-D TV buyers in 'wait and see' mode (Ben Patterson)

Ben Patterson - Consumers are still holding back on the latest 3-D TV sets, according to a new report, with more than half of those surveyed saying that having to wear 3-D glasses and the cost of the sets themselves are key factors preventing purchases.

Wall Street rises with energy, but techs lag (Reuters)

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, September 7, 2010. REUTERS/Brendan McDermidReuters - The Dow and S&P 500 gained modestly on Friday, led higher as energy shares were boosted by a jump in oil prices, but weak tech stocks and light volume capped gains.


U.S. resumes funding controversial stem cell research (Reuters)

Reuters - The U.S. government said it was resuming work on controversial human embryonic stem cell research on Friday after an appeals court ruled in its favor.

Android to challenge Nokia's Symbian by 2014: Gartner (AFP)

The Google Nexus One smartphone is seen on January 2010 in Washington, DC. Google's open-source Android will become the number two mobile operating system this year, leapfrogging BlackBerry and challenging market leader Nokia's Symbian by 2014, a research firm said Friday.(AFP/File/Paul J. Richards)AFP - Google's open-source Android will become the number two mobile operating system this year, leapfrogging BlackBerry and challenging market leader Nokia's Symbian by 2014, a research firm said Friday.


NIH to resume funding stem cell research for now (AP)

Post-doctoral fellow Huajung Choi differentiates the stem cells of mice at the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regeneration Medicine and Stem Cell Research at the University of California San Francisco in San Francisco March 10, 2009. REUTERS/Robert GalbraithAP - The government said Friday it's back in the business of funding embryonic stem cell research — at least for now — after an appeals court temporarily lifted a judge's ban.


Enbridge keeps U.S.-bound pipeline shut after leak (Reuters)

Reuters - A key oil pipeline supplying Canadian crude to the United States, Enbridge Inc's 670,000-barrel-per-day Line 6A, remained shut on Friday after the line leaked in Illinois on Thursday.

Four dead in California gas blast inferno (AFP)

Charred cars sit near smoldering ruins of homes after a huge gas explosion which killed four people in San Bruno, a suburb of San Francisco, California.(AFP/Getty Images/Max Whittaker)AFP - California firefighters were Friday grimly searching smoldering ruins after a huge gas pipeline explosion triggered an inferno killing four people, amid fears the toll will rise.


Nokia dumps CEO, turns to Microsoft exec (AP)

Nokia's new Chief Executive, Stephen Elop, speaks during the press conference Friday, Sept. 10, 2010, in Espoo, Finland.  Nokia Corp,  said on Friday that Chief Executive Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo will be replaced by Head of Microsoft's Business Division Stephen Elop on September 21. (AP Photo/Lehtikuva, Antti Aimo-Koivisto ) ** FINLAND OUT  NO SALES **AP - Nokia Corp. is replacing CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo with Microsoft executive Stephen Elop as the world's top maker of mobile phones aims to regain lost ground in the fiercely competitive smart phone market.


Oil rises to $76 on U.S. supply outage (Reuters)

Two people were killed and 16 others injured by an explosion at a gas pipeline near Iran's northeastern city of Mashhad on Friday, local media reported.(AFP/Graphic)Reuters - U.S. crude rose more than 2 percent to $76 a barrel on Friday following the shutdown of a major pipeline supplying Canadian oil to the United States, but a leading forecaster said world demand would remain tepid.


Google benefits from Apple’s rules change (Appolicious)

Appolicious - Apple has let down its guard a bit, loosening regulations around the app approval process.  This signifies a major move for Apple, as its top-down approach to controlling apps in the iTunes App Store has been a hot button topic for several months now.

Industry: No need for EPA to regulate gas drilling (AP)

AP - The oil and natural gas industry is willing to cooperate with a federal study of natural gas drilling, but opposes regulation of a practice known as hydraulic fracturing.

Industry: No need for EPA to regulate gas drilling (AP)

AP - The oil and natural gas industry is willing to cooperate with a federal study of natural gas drilling, but opposes regulation of a practice known as hydraulic fracturing.

Planes put out giant oil fire on Caribbean island (Reuters)

Reuters - A huge blaze that ignited when lightning hit a 200,000-barrel naphtha tank on the tiny Caribbean island of Bonaire was put out on Friday after Venezuelan planes doused it with chemical foam.

T-Mobile Unleashes Second Google Phone (NewsFactor)

NewsFactor - It seems an eternity ago when T-Mobile launched the first Google phone. Now, the company has released the successor to the G1, appropriately named the G2 with Google -- and there is a world of difference between the first and second generation devices.

Nokia appoints Microsoft executive as new CEO (AFP)

Nokia's new Chief Executive, Stephen Elop speaks during a press conference in Espoo, Finland. The world's largest mobile phone maker Nokia on Friday named a new software-savvy chief executive from Microsoft to help it battle slumping profits and an eroding market share in the smartphone segment.(AFP/LEHTIKUVA/Markku Ulander)AFP - The world's largest mobile phone maker Nokia on Friday named a new software-savvy chief executive from Microsoft to help it battle slumping profits and an eroding market share in the smartphone segment.


BP evicted from ethical index, delays Q3 results (Reuters)

A logo is seen at a BP fuel station in London July 27, 2010. REUTERS/Toby MelvilleReuters - BP is to be evicted from the FTSE4Good ethical investment index due to its Gulf of Mexico oil spill, index compiler FTSE said on Friday, as BP said it would delay its third-quarter results due to the challenges of accounting for spill costs.


More time spent on Facebook than Google: comScore (AFP)

A woman checks her online Facebook account at an Internet cafe in Jakarta in 2009. US Web surfers spent more time on Facebook than on Google sites in August, the first time the social network has surpassed the Internet titan, online tracking firm comScore said Friday.(AFP/File/Adek Berry)AFP - US Web surfers spent more time on Facebook than on Google sites in August, the first time the social network has surpassed the Internet titan, online tracking firm comScore said Friday.


Fiji government, opposition settle online censorship row (AFP)

Soldiers stand guard in Suva in 2006. Fiji's main opposition Labour Party said Friday it had resolved a stand-off with the nation's military government over whether it needed to submit online statements for vetting before publication.(AFP/File/William West)AFP - Fiji's main opposition Labour Party said Friday it had resolved a stand-off with the nation's military government over whether it needed to submit online statements for vetting before publication.


Combat climate change with less gassy diet for cows: study (AFP)

Cows graze on a meadow in the Alps mountains near the village Oberau, southern Germany in August 2010. Climate change can be curbed by changing the diet of livestock, whose feed crops, farting, belching and manure contribute a fifth of the planet's greenhouse gas emissions, a new study said Friday.(AFP/File/Christof Stache)AFP - Climate change can be curbed by changing the diet of livestock, whose feed crops, farting, belching and manure contribute a fifth of the planet's greenhouse gas emissions, a new study said Friday.


Oil price surges after Midwest pipeline shuts down (AP)

Two people were killed and 16 others injured by an explosion at a gas pipeline near Iran's northeastern city of Mashhad on Friday, local media reported.(AFP/Graphic)AP - Oil prices surged Friday after a pipeline that delivered oil to Midwest refineries was shut down, raising questions about how long the supply may be disrupted.


Apple releases slew of printer driver updates (Macworld.com)

Macworld.com - Apple has released over half a dozen printer and scanner driver updates for Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard users. These updates are focused primarily on brands that cater to business and enterprise users.

Non-radioactive leak shuts down NY nuclear reactor (AP)

AP - One of the reactors at New York's Indian Point nuclear power plant has been shut down because of a leak of non-radioactive water.

Android Might Be Top Mobile OS Globally By 2014 [REPORT] (Mashable)

Mashable - Gartner has released a report predicting that by 2014, Android will be second only to Symbian in mobile operating system marketshare worldwide, with the two platforms accounting for nearly 60 percent of the mobile OS market within the next four years.

Xbox 360 Powers Ahead, but Sun Setting on Wii? (PC World)

PC World - August 2010 video game sales slumped an unsettling 10 points, a decline led by a softening handheld market and a drop off in demand for Nintendo products. Both Microsoft and Sony managed gains in year-on-year console unit sales, though the Xbox 360 led the PlayStation 3 by over 100,000 units.

US widens probe of HP bribery allegations (AP)

AP - U.S. investigators have widened their probe of alleged kickbacks paid to Russian authorities by employees of a Hewlett-Packard Co. subsidiary in Germany.

"Here You Have" Virus Demonstrates Need to Improve Malware Security (PC World)

PC World - A worm known affectionately as "Here You Have" based on the subject line of the infected e-mail used to propagate it has quickly spread into a global malware attack. The efficacy of the simple, and poorly worded e-mail luring users to click on a malicious link demonstrates why we need a whole new approach to malware defense.

US court lifts ban on state-funded stem cell studies (AFP)

A reasercher is seen feeding stem cells at the University of Connecticut's Stem Cell Institute in Farmington. A US appeals court suspended Thursday a ban on state-funding for embryonic stem cell research pending a full appeal of the case, in a major boost to President Barack Obama's administration.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Spencer Platt)AFP - A US appeals court suspended Thursday a ban on state-funding for embryonic stem cell research pending a full appeal of the case, in a major boost to President Barack Obama's administration.


Oil prices rise as IEA lifts demand forecast (AFP)

Oil prices rose as the International Energy Agency raised slightly its forecast for global oil demand this year and following the closure of a pipeline carrying crude to the United States.(AFP/File/Luis Robayo)AFP - Oil prices rose on Friday as the International Energy Agency raised slightly its forecast for global oil demand this year and following the closure of a pipeline carrying crude to the United States.


UN climate chief urges flexibility in talks (AP)

Goldfishes swim in an aquarium as Christiana Figueres, head of the U.N.'s Framework Convention on Climate Change, speaks during a press interview at a hotel in Beijing Friday, Sept. 10, 2010. The U.N.'s climate chief urged countries to be flexible in order to make progress at weeklong climate talks in China next month, the last formal negotiations on climate change ahead of a major year-end meeting in Cancun, Mexico. (AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan)AP - The United Nations' climate chief on Friday urged countries to be flexible in order to make progress at weeklong climate talks in China next month, the last formal negotiations on climate change ahead of a major year-end meeting in Cancun, Mexico.


One-Third of Americans Back Ban on Synthetic Biology (LiveScience.com)

LiveScience.com - Engineering new synthetic organisms offers promise of fighting disease and even global warming, but also comes with risk. Now two-thirds of Americans surveyed in a new poll say the field should move forward, while one-third supports a ban until researchers better understand the possible consequences.

Google Instant Is Cool, But Check Out YouTube Instant (Mashable)

Mashable - You've heard of Google Instant, well, how about YouTube Instant? Yes, this is a novelty toy built by a college student (Feross Aboukhadijeh of Stanford University), but it's a pretty fun way to pass a lazy Friday morning.

Oil climbs to near $76 on economic indicators (AP)

World oil prices fell on Tuesday as the market reacted to the end of the peak demand season coming at a time when supplies are high, analysts said.(AFP/DDP/File/Norbert Millauer)AP - Oil prices climbed to near $76 a barrel Friday in Asia as better economic indicators from Japan to the U.S. boosted confidence that demand for fuel will improve.


Enbridge pipeline leaks oil in Chicago suburb (AP)

AP - Oil was sent onto a roadway and into a retention pond in suburban Chicago on Thursday when Enbridge Energy Partners officials said one of their pipelines in the area leaked.

EBay wins a round in court against Craigslist (AP)

AP - In a skirmish between two Internet heavy hitters with a tangled relationship, eBay Inc. has convinced a court that it was wronged by antitakeover moves adopted by Craigslist after eBay started encroaching on its online classifieds turf in the U.S.

Hurd's Oracle gig: Is Ellison perk or problem? (AP)

FILE - In this Sept, 24, 2008 file photo, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison, right, and (then) Hewlett Packard CEO Mark Hurd, on screen, smile during the Oracle Open World conference in San Francisco. As co-president at Oracle Corp., ousted Hewlett-Packard Co. CEO Mark Hurd will have to adapt to a new role playing second fiddle to one of Silicon Valley's most domineering bosses — Larry Ellison. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, file)AP - As co-president at Oracle Corp., ousted Hewlett-Packard Co. CEO Mark Hurd will have to adapt to a new role playing second fiddle to one of Silicon Valley's most domineering bosses — Larry Ellison.


USDA sued over genetically modified beet permits (Reuters)

Reuters - Groups opposed to genetically modified foods announced a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Agriculture on Thursday over the agency's recent decision to allow limited plantings of altered sugar beets.

Alaska sues to lift Arctic drilling suspension (AP)

Alaska Attorney General Dan Sullivan gestures during a news conference Thursday, Sept. 9, 2010, in Anchorage, Alaska. Sullivan and Alaska Gov. Sean Parnell announced the state is suing to overturn the federal suspension of offshore drilling in Arctic Ocean waters. Parnell says Interior Secretary Ken Salazar illegally failed to consult with state officials, consider the economic effects or issue a written decision explaining the basis for a moratorium. A spokeswoman for Salazar says the Interior Department is taking a cautious approach to offshore development. (AP Photo/Mark Thiessen)AP - The state claimed Thursday that the Interior Department illegally halted offshore drilling in Artic waters, even though the department said there's no such moratorium in place.


EPA officials: Kan. must revise air permit process (AP)

AP - Federal officials told Kansas legislators Thursday that the state will be expected to cut greenhouse gas emissions as it considers air-quality permits for power plants, large factories, and oil refineries — and if it refuses, the Environmental Protection Agency could step in.

Okla. panel studies lesser prairie chicken habitat (AP)

AP - Conservationists and wind power developers told a legislative panel on Thursday that more study is needed to determine the impact of wind turbines and electrical transmission lines on the habitat of the lesser prairie chicken.

Sanofi-Aventis sticking to first offer for Genzyme (AP)

AP - French drugmaker Sanofi-Aventis SA is sticking to its original offer of $69 a share to buy U.S. biotech company Genzyme Corp., a Sanofi spokesman said Thursday.

Herb Quells Cows' Methane-Laden Belches (LiveScience.com)

LiveScience.com - For scientists concerned about greenhouse gas emissions, cow farts are nowhere near as problematic as their methane-laden belches. Now a new oregano supplement could stem the burps and reduce the potent methane emissions.

Choose these healthy alternatives to sports drinks (Y! Green)

Y! Green - Our bodies are composed of 60 percent water and it is vital for the proper functioning of cells and organs to maintain optimal hydration, especially during hot summer months.

Union: China violating trade rules in clean energy (AP)

AP - A major U.S. union is asking the Obama administration to crack down on various Chinese trade practices that it says are robbing American workers of jobs in the burgeoning field of clean energy such as solar and wind power.

Teamsters Support Steelworkers Trade Case Against Illegal Activities By China (PR Newswire)

PR Newswire - USW Case Exposes Violations of Trade Law by China in Effort to Dominate Alternative and Renewable Energy Industry

Gulf oil dilemma: accept payout from BP or sue (AP)

In a Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010 photo, Scott Harris looks into a case at Destin Connection Seafood Market in Montgomery, Ala.. The owner of the seafood market, David Scott, faces a difficult decision as he tries to rejuvenate his business after the Gulf oil spill: He can accept a piece of BP's $20 billion claims fund — relatively fast, easy money — or sue the oil giant for a bigger payday, wait years and risk ending up with nothing. Thousands of business owners, fishermen and others along the Gulf Coast are confronting a similar conundrum.  (AP Photo/Jamie Martin)AP - Alabama seafood market owner David Scott faces a difficult decision as he tries to rejuvenate his business after the Gulf oil spill: He can accept a piece of BP's $20 billion claims fund — relatively fast, easy money — or sue the oil giant for a bigger payday, wait years and risk ending up with nothing.


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