Tourist Uncovers Hidden Treasure in Holy Land

British visitor comes across 250 Byzantine gold coins hidden in wall in Jerusalem’s Old City.
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Vatican Approves iPhone Application for Priests

Holy See OKs iBreviary, which updates daily with appropriate prayers for priests.
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Doctors Warn: Wii Puts 10 In Hospital a Week

Up to ten people a week are being hospitalized with injuries caused by playing Nintendo Wii games, prompting doctors in Britain to issue warnings of the dangers associated with the video game system.
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Slide show: Month in Space: Worlds of wonder

See Saturn’s mysterious moon, Martian marvels and other cosmic highlights from December 2008.See Saturn’s mysterious moon, Martian marvels and other cosmic highlights from December 2008.



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Android apps you won’t find on the iPhone

Among the programs original to Android are, from left, Ecorio, which measures a user's carbon footprint; BreadCrumbz, which tags photos and voice markers along a route; and ShopSavvy, which turns the phone into a barcode scanner by using the phone's camera.Two months after the first Android phone was released, there are more than 400 free programs from which to choose and the promise of more handsets coming that use the open-source operating system.



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Obama: Full-on geek or just ‘nerd-adjacent?’

A poster of US President-elect Barack Obama as Superman  on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles, California, one day after Barack Obama won the presidential election. President-elect Barack Obama used to collect comic books, can’t part with his BlackBerry, and once flashed Leonard “Mr. Spock” Nimoy the Vulcan “Live Long and Prosper” sign.



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Internet age rating system in Britain?

An age-rating system for Internet Web sites may be needed to prevent children from being exposed to unacceptable images, Britain’s culture secretary was quoted as saying Saturday.
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Female dead dolphin was pregnant

A female dolphin found dead on a Sea Bright, N.J., beach Christmas Day was pregnant.
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Digital TV converter coupons in short supply

U.S. consumers who wait too long to request government coupons to subsidize converter boxes for the digital television transition in February may come up empty-handed, a regulator has warned.
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Wal-Mart to start selling iPhones on Sunday

Wal-Mart Stores Inc said on Friday it will start selling Apple Inc’s iPhone on Sunday, but the popular cell phones that can surf the Web will not be priced as low as some anticipated.
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