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Bill Gates Devises Plan to Fight and Destroy Hurricanes

Oh, Bill Gates. Is there anything you can't do? The tech tycoon's path from college dropout to billionaire CEO has been well documented, but the man's enduring legacy may focus more on his post-Microsoft accomplishments. Gates has promised hundreds of millions of dollars to help impoverished countries with farming, and has also claimed that he will leave the bulk of his vast fortune to charity.

Now, USA Today reports that the global philanthropist's latest venture involves a plan to fight and destroy hurricanes before they make landfall. (We hope he's doing it to prevent more Katrina-like catastrophes, and not doing it in a bid to hold the Gulf Coast and the Atlantic Seaboard hostage each summer as part of a ploy for world domination.)

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Celebrities, iPhone

After Nearly 'Starving to Death,' Steve Jobs Set to Return to Apple

When Steve Jobs ambiguously announced in January that he would be taking a medical leave of absence from his Apple CEO position, he predicted he would return to work by the end of June. According to a Wall Street Journal source, even though Jobs was "starving to death" (according to an unnamed source that spoke with the WSJ) prior to and during his leave because of an inability to digest proteins, the pancreatic cancer survivor amazingly appears to be on track to make his scheduled return.

According to the Journal, some unnamed industry insiders have even predicted that Jobs will make an appearance next week at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference. Others, though, including Richard Doherty of the Envisioneering Group, attribute those hopes to wishful thinking. He told the WSJ, "He likes to surprise people, but we don't think thats likely to happen at WWDC."

As Jobs has been known to make surprise announcements, his presence at the event, however unlikely, could signify that the Cupertino company is ready to unveil the new iPhone, which will reportedly include increased processing power and video editing capabilities. The timing would be perfect for iPhone owners with two-year AT&T contracts, as they'll certainly be ready to upgrade. [From: The Wall Street Journal, via The Mirror and Gawker]

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Woz Says Jobs Sounds 'Healthy'

Good news for fans of both humans and machines.

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak (pictured left) told the Wall Street Journal that his friend Steve Jobs (pictured right) seemed "healthy" and "energetic" in a recent telephone conversation between the two.

Though they didn't discuss the issue of Jobs' health directly, Woz optimistically said that Apple's CEO "doesn't sound like he's sick." Jobs has been on a leave of absence for the past six months due to a hormone imbalance, a result of his battle with pancreatic cancer. Jobs is slated to return to Apple in about a month, although it's still unclear in what capacity he will rejoin the company.

Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is next month, and Apple is expected to unveil the new iPhone, as well as to announce its release of the newest update to OSX, dubbed Snow Leopard. And if Jobs shows up to deliver the keynote, you can expect an ovation akin to that received by the Knicks' Willis Reed in game seven of the 1970 NBA Finals. [From: WSJ ]

Celebrities, TV

The Woz, Apple Co-Founder, Pulls a Hamstring, May Not Dance....



Perhaps Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak should have trained a bit harder before joining the cast of 'Dancing With The Stars.'

The poor guy, already suffering from a banged-up knee and a broken bone in his left foot, pulled a hamstring during rehearsal this past Friday. This latest mishap is just another in the long list of injuries that have plagued 'Dancing With the Stars' contestants this season. Jewel and Steve-O have both bit the dust, and it would seem that Wozniak is close to throwing in the towel. Perhaps this season's participants really are cursed? We'll just have to wait and see. [From: CNET]

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