The owner of a Miami-area liquor store says thieves punched holes in a vacant store next door to get access to $22000 worth of alcohol. Parts of the caper were caught on surveillance video. (Aug. 1)
Continue reading …Until now, mobile app developers have followed a pretty predictable MO: develop for iOS first, Android second, and everyone else after that. Since last year, many of you code monkeys out there have been tapping into Nitobi’s PhoneGap , a project that makes it easier to churn out apps for almost every OS, all at once. It’s been picking up steam, with about 40,000 downloads per month, 600,000 in total, and a steady stream of donations. That all culminated this weekend with the release of PhoneGap 1.0., which lets devs use HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to write and deploy apps for iOS, Android, BlackBerry, webOS, Bada, and Symbian. That’s a long list indeed, but we see one glaring omission: Windows Phone 7. Considering that it’s a product that prides itself on convenience and being all-inclusive, that’s a mighty gaping hole in the lineup. Now it’s true, Microsoft only released Mango to developers a month ago, but Nitobi could have at least thrown in support for Nodo with the promise of adding Mango later on. In any case, let’s just assume it’ll make its way into a future version. For now, hit the source link to download it for free and check out the promo video below for an oh-so quick overview. Continue reading PhoneGap 1.0 lets devs write apps for six platforms, WP7 not included (video) PhoneGap 1.0 lets devs write apps for six platforms, WP7 not included (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 01 Aug 2011 11:20:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Bombs Away of the Day: 100 Sake Bomb Dominoes: The Breakfast of Champions. [ reddit .] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 01/08/2011 16:14 Number of articles : 2
Continue reading …Country singer Jason Michael Carroll comes full circle with his new album “Numbers,” released exclusively at Cracker Barrel stores. He worked there as a server before signing a record deal in 2006. (Aug. 1)
Continue reading …SHANGHAI — Without Milorad Cavic to challenge him – or Ryan Lochte – Michael Phelps registered a comfortable win in the 100-meter butterfly at the swimming world championships Saturday. Phelps used his usual strategy for his third gold of the championship: touching third at the turn and pulling ahead in the second lap to touch in 50.71 seconds. Konrad Czerniak of Poland took the silver in 51.15 while another American, Tyler McGill, earned bronze in 51.26. Cavic, who is still regaining his form following back surgery, didn’t advance from morning heats Friday, while Lochte, who edged Phelps for gold in the 200 freestyle and 200 individual medley, wasn’t entered. Cavic posed the most serious threat to Phelps’ record eight gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, losing by a hundredth of a second, a finish so close that the video had to be reviewed down to the 10-thousandth of a second. Their rematch at worlds two years ago in Rome was dramatic, too. Both swimmers traded trash talk beforehand. Then Phelps rallied over the last lap to break the world record set by Cavic in the semifinals, with the Serb settling for silver again, prompting an unusually large outburst of emotion from Phelps. Phelps didn’t celebrate at all this time, even though it was his third consecutive world title in this event. “I thought I was going to be a little bit faster,” Phelps said. “In all, it’s been an OK week. There will be a lot of helpful things I can work on for next year.” Phelps has three golds, two silvers and a bronze with one more event to go – the 4×100 medley relay. Meanwhile, Cesar Cielo retained his title in the 50 free, adding to his gold in the 50 fly. Having been cleared of doping by the Court of Arbitration for Sport last week, Cielo broke down into tears after his fly win Monday. This time he remained composed and waved his arms in celebration. Cielo clocked 21.52 seconds – far off his world record of 20.91 set at the end of 2009 just before high-tech bodysuits were banned. Luca Dotto of Italy took silver in 21.90 and Olympic 100 free champion Alain Bernard got bronze in 21.92. “Coming out of this world championship with two golds and a fourth place, I think is a better situation than what I imagined two weeks ago,” said Cielo, who was fourth in the 100 free. American teenager Missy Franklin won the first major individual gold of her career in the 200 backstroke, leading from start to finish in 2:05.10 – nearly a second in front of silver medalist Belinda Hocking of Australia. Sharon van Rouwendaal of the Netherlands was third, 2.68 seconds behind. Franklin has four medals in all, having also set up the Americans for gold in the 4×200 free relay, when she swam faster than Federica Pellegrini did in winning the individual 200. The 16-year-old Franklin flashed a wide smile when she looked up at the scoreboard, revealing a set of braces. Returning from a year off, Olympic and defending champion Kirsty Coventry of Zimbabwe failed to qualify for the final. Dutch speedster Inge Dekker won the women’s 50 butterfly in 25.71. World record holder Therese Alshammar settled for silver and Melanie Henique of France grabbed bronze in the non-Olympic event. Two more finals were scheduled for later on the penultimate night of the eight-day meet: Olympic champion Rebecca Adlington was favored in the 800 free and the United States was hoping to reclaim the women’s 4×100 medley relay title from host China.
Continue reading …Doug Palladini, Vice President of Marketing at Vans explains the impact of the debt ceiling debate in Washington, DC on business at the shoe maker. (Aug. 1)
Continue reading …Reason.tv’s Michelle Fields talks to Matt Damon, Matt Damon’s mom, Jonathan Kozol, Deborah Meier and more! Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Reason Magazine – Hit & Run Discovery Date : 31/07/2011 05:18 Number of articles : 2
Continue reading …Angelina Jolie honored at the Sarajevo Film Festival; ‘Harry Potter’ finale conjures up $1 billion worldwide; ‘Cowboys and Aliens’ and ‘Smurfs’ tie for No. 1 spot at the US box office. (Aug. 1)
Continue reading …It’s unlikely that the Norway shooting rampage suspect will be declared legally insane because he appears to have been in control of his actions, the head of the panel that will review his psychiatric evaluation told The Associated Press. (Aug. 1)
Continue reading …When some of us were tots, there was one family computer, and we were lucky if we got our sticky little fingers on it while we were still in diapers. Times have changed, though, and for some parents, sharing the ‘ol iPad or 10.1 with curious babies just won’t do. Enter Rullingnet’s Vinci tablet , that ruggedized tablet for toddlers we played with back in January. It’s up for pre-order now, and though it’s not exactly the modded Galaxy Tab we saw demoed, it’s a very similar piece of hardware with a 7-inch (800 x 480) display, rugged casing, a 3 megapixel camera and Froyo on board. If you’ll recall, it’s missing any wireless radios (you know, to keep littles ones from being exposed to radiation), but parents can update apps via microUSB. Aside from the kid-proof caging, though, the hook here is that the tab comes pre-loaded with education content such as 3D games, music videos, and animated storybooks — a package overseen by the company’s founder, herself a mother to young kids. With a starting price of $389, it’s slightly less expensive than other Android tablets, though there’s also a version with a more grown-up $479 price tag that doubles the battery life to six hours and comes loaded with more educational goodies. Hit the source links to pre-order, and remember that the tab’s intended for kids ages three and under, so if yours is already forming sentences, well, your investment should be good for at least a year. Vinci tablet for babies goes up for pre-order, prepares to be hurled across the playroom originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 01 Aug 2011 09:54:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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