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El presidente de Estados Unidos, Barack Obama, ultima los detalles de una nueva estrategia nuclear que podría incluir la reducción del arsenal nacional en "miles de armas", según informa hoy el diario The New York Times. La nueva estrategia, que podría revertir algunas iniciativas del gobierno anterior, de George W. Bush, está siendo discutida en la Casa Blanca. Se trata de la primera actualización de la estrategia nuclear estadounidense desde 2002.

Paid news content may be making a comeback. The Associated Press said Friday that it will set up a division to help its member newspapers and broadcasters sell content to the new generation of content devices, including tablet computers and e-readers.

AP President and CEO Tom Curley told the Colorado Press Association convention in Denver that the new division, called AP Gateway, will provide a "launching pad" for content from AP and other publishers.

A 'Variety of Ways'

Apple is sitting on $40 billion in cash, which it will use not for revenues but to make "big, bold moves," CEO Steve Jobs announced at the company's annual shareholder meeting. He said the company will be aggressive in coming years and its big barrel of cash will provide an important buffer.

"When you take risks, it's like jumping in the air. When they don't work out, it's nice to know the ground is always there," Jobs said.