Friday, August 30, 2013

Spurlock's 'This Is Us' super-sizes One Direction

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Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik, Niall Horan and Liam Payne with director Morgan Spurlock on location for "One Direction: This Is Us."

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One Direction's Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik, Niall Horan and Liam Payne learned to trust director Morgan Spurlock.

Of all the directors who might have been hired to follow super-hot boy band One Direction around on tour for their upcoming concert movie, "One Direction: This Is Us," Morgan Spurlock is not the obvious choice. A filmmaker best known for his 2004 stunt documentary "Super Size Me," (where he spent a month ruining his body by only eating McDonald's and recording the results) Spurlock is a showman at heart, but he doesn't exactly swim in the mainstream.

So maybe the real question is this: Even with the chops and the resume to make a 3-D concert movie, why would Spurlock want to?

The answer lies in Spurlock's oeuvre: Along with "Super Size Me" and projects like 2007's "What Would Jesus Buy" and 2012's "Mansome," it's clear that the 42-year-old director is obsessed with consumers' obsession with products. And One Direction ? a band cobbled together by Simon Cowell on ?X Factor? ? is arguably not unlike a Big Mac: Pre-packaged, served up for the hungry masses, and ultimately irresistible.

Spurlock agrees. "It makes sense with the way my film career has gone, and what I've made," he says. "I've made very populist movies ? from fast food to terrorism to advertising. I feel like people look at what I've done as making things accessible. So if you have a band with a core audience, I could add something new to that; I could bring a different vision to that.?

Fortunately, he said, the boys in the band were receptive to the behind-the-scenes look he wanted to take. ?The people who see this film need to feel like they?re having moments they would otherwise never get with them,? he said. ?So for them to have that trust in me from the beginning, that was important.?

Spurlock says he has a lot of respect for the members of One Direction, who have to endure a grueling schedule. ?I don?t think people realize how much effort goes into being a global pop star,? he says. ?From the minute they wake up until the minute they go to bed, their whole calendars are managed out. It?s bang, bang, bang all day.?

Sometimes, that crazy schedule led to having to turn the cameras off. Spurlock says that?s part of the trick of making a movie like this ? knowing when to keep them running, and when a band member might need a break. ?There are times where it?s like, ?I just need some time, I need to not have a camera in my face for a while,?? he says. ?Sometimes, you push through that discomfort and get great stuff. Luckily there were five guys in the band, so no one ever felt they were under the microscope for extended periods of time.?

Spurlock wasn?t exactly a One Direction groupie before signing on to direct (though he acknowledges that ?What Makes You Beautiful? was unavoidable in 2011), but he underscores that someone does not have to be a fan to enjoy ?This Is Us.?

?This film is so fun, I can?t tell you how many non-fans I've talked to who said they went into the film not wanting to like it, but it turned out to be so much fun,? he says. ?These guys are disarmingly charming. I challenge you to not like them when it?s over. They are so likable, and more than anything else they are completely normal. They have yet to become jaded by this machine they?re on.?

An example? Spurlock remembers being at a UK press event with the band, and noting how they were the first to introduce themselves when they came into a room. ?And then they were making tea for the people they were talking to!? he chuckles. ?You can?t teach being humble, or having humility. That?s something instilled in you in your upbringing.?

Would he rather have been making a film with a band closer to his own heart? Maybe. The thing is, as Spurlock notes, "I didn't get approached to make a movie with Metallica. Sometimes you've got to open the door to who knocks on it."

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/entertainment/morgan-spurlock-super-sizes-one-direction-us-8C10998434

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Modified law of gravity predicts dwarf galaxy feature prior to observations

[unable to retrieve full-text content]MOND, a modified law of gravity, correctly predicted in advance of observations the velocity dispersion -- the average speed of stars within a galaxy relative to each other -- in 10 dwarf satellite galaxies of the Milky Way's giant neighbor Andromeda. MOND also detected subtle differences in gravity fields that dark matter theory says should be uniform.

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Thursday, August 29, 2013

10 phones that now cost more than the Nexus 4

Money

The Nexus 4's new price tag makes it cheaper than a lot of entry-level phones and older models

Google’s recent, dramatic price cut for the Nexus 4 on the Google Play Store has made it one of the best value handsets you can pick up. In fact, at £159 in the UK and $199 in the U.S., the Nexus 4 easily provides the best bang for your buy when buying an Android smartphone, with just a few caveats attached.

So we decided to take a look at the phone market at large and see where exactly the Nexus 4 fits at its new price point. And it’s surprising to see the company it’s keeping at its new $200-level price. Check past the break to see ten devices that are now more expensive than the Nexus 4.

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Nike Lebron 11: Shoes That Look Like Space Rock Diamonds

Nike Lebron 11: Shoes That Look Like Space Rock Diamonds

Here are the jewels that'll adorn the feet of the world's greatest basketball player LeBron James for the upcoming basketball season. They look like they're brilliantly cut like a diamond. They look like something Iron Man might wear in his future. They also look like something an outer space alien version of The Thing would wear on his feet. Basically, they look nothing like how most basketball shoes are supposed to look.

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Thin veneer of normalcy in Syria's wartime capital

FILE - In this Friday, Aug. 23, 2013 file photo, Syrians swim in a pool in Damascus. Even in the capital of a country torn by civil war, Syrians have to find some way to enjoy themselves on a hot summer weekend. So the pool at a Damascus luxury pool was packed. The children splaying in the water paid no attention to the frequent thump of artillery and shells from fighting on the city outskirts. The veneer of normalcy is thin in Damascus, the stronghold of President Bashar Assad's rule, after more than 2 1/2 years of bloodshed.(AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

FILE - In this Friday, Aug. 23, 2013 file photo, Syrians swim in a pool in Damascus. Even in the capital of a country torn by civil war, Syrians have to find some way to enjoy themselves on a hot summer weekend. So the pool at a Damascus luxury pool was packed. The children splaying in the water paid no attention to the frequent thump of artillery and shells from fighting on the city outskirts. The veneer of normalcy is thin in Damascus, the stronghold of President Bashar Assad's rule, after more than 2 1/2 years of bloodshed.(AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

DILE - In this Sunday, Aug. 25, 2013 file photo, black columns of smoke rise from heavy shelling in the Jobar neighborhood in East of Damascus, Syria. Even in the capital of a country torn by civil war, Syrians have to find some way to enjoy themselves on a hot summer weekend. So the pool at a Damascus luxury pool was packed. The children splaying in the water paid no attention to the frequent thump of artillery and shells from fighting on the city outskirts. The veneer of normalcy is thin in Damascus, the stronghold of President Bashar Assad's rule, after more than 2 1/2 years of bloodshed. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar, File)

FILE - In this Sunday, Aug. 25, 2013 file photo, Syrians gather in the Marjeh square, in Damascus, Syria. The veneer of normalcy is thin in Damascus, the stronghold of President Bashar Assad's rule, after more than 2 1/2 years of bloodshed. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

FILE - In this Sunday, Aug. 25, 2013 file photo, Syrians play backgammon and smoke water pipes at a coffee shop, in Damascus, Syria. The veneer of normalcy is thin in Damascus, the stronghold of President Bashar Assad's rule, after more than 2 1/2 years of bloodshed. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar, File)

FILE - In this Thursday, Aug. 22, 2013 file photo, a Syrian shopkeeper waits for customers at the popular Hamidiyeh old market, in Damascus. The veneer of normalcy is thin in Damascus, the stronghold of President Bashar Assad's rule, after more than 2 1/2 years of bloodshed. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar, File)

(AP) ? Even in the capital of a country torn apart by civil war, Syrians have to find some way to enjoy themselves on a hot summer weekend.

So the pool at a Damascus luxury hotel was packed on a recent afternoon. The children playing in the water paid no attention to the frequent thump of artillery and shells from fighting on the city outskirts.

"This part of Damascus, the center, is like Paris. But beyond that, you don't go," said a 26-year-old bank employee, lounging on the deck with his buddies, who took puffs from a thick cigar they passed among themselves. Like several others who spoke to The Associated Press, he talked on condition he not be identified, wary about drawing the attention of either side in the conflict.

Not that the center is entirely safe. Just a day earlier, a mortar fired by rebels on the city edges landed just a block from the hotel, across the street from a church, knocking a chunk off the balcony of an apartment building. A few days later, on Monday, another mortar hit a neighboring mosque, cracking its minaret and killing a passer-by.

The veneer of normalcy is thin in Damascus, the stronghold of President Bashar Assad's rule, at a time when a conflict that has dragged on more for than 2 1/2 years nears a potentially crucial juncture: possible U.S. and Western airstrikes against the Syrian military in retaliation for an alleged chemical weapons attack last week.

Firmly in the hands of the state and the military, the capital has been spared the widespread destruction wreaked on battle zone cities such as Aleppo and the rebel-held districts on Damascus' outskirts. Instead, the city of around 2 million feels small and hemmed in.

For much of the conflict, it has been cut off from its hinterland, the densely populated towns and villages that surround it in the area known as "Rif Dimashq," or "the Damascus Countryside." Rebels have controlled most of the Rif since last year, and regime forces have launched repeated assaults trying to dislodge them, devastating the area.

Nearly daily last week, military artillery stationed on Qassioun Mountain, the plateau that overlooks the capital from the north, bombarded the rebel-held suburbs east of the capital, just a 20-minute drive from downtown.

The shelling sent booming echoes across the city, raising the occasional plume of smoke in the east. Rebels in the Rif responded with rounds of mortars that fell into Damascus's eastern neighborhoods.

In the middle-class district of East Tijara, a 70-year-old retired government employee looked glumly at the burned-out husk of his 1993 Volvo, which took a direct mortar hit only a half-hour earlier. A hole in the crumpled roof showed the impact, the interior was mangled and charred.

"We'll have to throw it out," he sighed. "It's the only car I have."

The rebel-held area of Jobar is only a few blocks away, on the other side of a main boulevard. Beyond it stretches the East Ghouta region, where last week's alleged chemical attack took place, killing hundreds. There, the destruction is far more extensive.

Once, the Rif Dimashq was intimately linked to the capital. Farms in Ghouta provided much of Damascus' produce and dairy products. Many Damascenes would go on days off to Ghouta for family barbeques in its gardens and fields.

Now, residents of the capital talk of it like a zone of death, where no one dares to go.

"We used to have the life of princes and kings. Better than princes and kings," said Abboud Mardini, who runs a grocery store in East Tijara. "We would go out at 10 p.m., come home at 2 or 3 in the morning. ... Not anymore."

Hanging over everyone are the country's economic woes ? the Syrian pound has dropped in value, to nearly 200 to the dollar in the black market, compared to 50 before the conflict.

That's just one factor fueling inflation. Officials have said industrial and agricultural production has been cut in half because of fighting. Transport around the country has become more difficult, with roads cut off.

Mardini said he used to get the yoghurt he sells from the northern city of Aleppo, but that source has been cut off by the months-long battle for control there between government forces and rebels.

So now he only gets a trickle of supplies from the central city of Hama. And yoghurt that used to go for 60 pounds a canister now goes for 225.

Still, the city maintains a determined liveliness. Damascenes still go out at night to sit at the city's outdoor cafes, particularly in the upper-class districts, which are nestled in central areas more insulated from the outskirts.

But they head home around 10 p.m., cautious of staying out too late.

During the day, traffic is heavy. But in a sign of the conflict, checkpoints are set up on most major intersections and at entrances to each neighborhood, manned by soldiers or civilian defense groups. They search through the lined-up cars, popping open hoods and checking IDs to prevent weapons smuggling or car bombs, which have struck repeatedly in the city's heart.

At one checkpoint at an intersection near the outer district of Qusaa, a young soldier said their position came under fire several weeks ago from rebels who infiltrated into the city, using a building on the other side of a nearby graveyard to shoot down at them. They stormed the building and drove them out, but were unable to catch the rebels, he said.

The soldier, who refused to be identified in accordance with military rules, was a member of Syria's Shiite minority, and said his home village up in the northern province of Idlib, by the Turkish border, was surrounded by rebels.

The city has also been swamped by an influx of Syrians fleeing from war-torn parts of the country, particularly the Rif. Some move in with relatives, while others search for apartments, causing a spike in rents. The poorest set up tents in highway medians and city parks. With little to do, displaced families wander through the city's historic Souq al-Hamediya market.

"They just look, they never buy," said Hassan al-Qadi, a gold-seller in the Souq. His business has plunged as residents concentrate on buying the essentials and avoid luxuries. His main clients now are people who have some extra money they want to protect ? but they buy raw gold from him, not anything with workmanship, so his profit margins are lower.

"It used to be that people bought gold when they got married. But now they just buy the fake stuff," al-Qadi said. "At most they'll buy a ring."

Associated Press

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The Amazing Benefits of Hiring an SEO Expert ? Web Wise Media ...

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When it comes to getting your website noticed, there is no one more qualified to handle this task than an SEO expert. By following certain SEO (Search Engine Optimization) practices, they can increase the visibility of your website in search engine results ? which in turn will increase the number of visitors to your website. As with any business, the more customers going through your doors, the more you will have in overall sales. If you want to begin boosting your business, then it is time to learn about the many benefits of hiring an SEO expert.

The Responsibilities of an SEO Expert
What exactly dos an SEO expert do? Their role covers a lot of different tasks, all dealing with making sure that your website performs well in search engine results pages. The first part of the job typically involves determining who your target audience is. Once that is determined, they can come up with strategies for reaching that audience. This is typically done through a series of tasks that ensure each of your web pages are optimized for search engines. These tasks include keyword research, building quality backlinks, content writing, and staying up to date with the latest SEO practices.

SEO is not Internet Marketing
Many people tend to group Internet marketing in with SEO. While the two are related, they are different playing fields. An SEO expert is there to make sure that the latest SEO practices are employed on your website. Internet marketing has more to do with promoting a website through other means, such as advertisements and other marketing campaigns. Even though these are two different fields, they often cross each other?s path. An SEO expert may also be able to handle tasks related to Internet marketing. These tasks can include the creation of Facebook fan pages, maintaining a Twitter account, and other areas of social media. In addition, an SEO expert may also be able to take care of content and article writing, email marketing, and social bookmarking. IF you are struggling to get visitors to your website, then consider hiring an SEO expert today.

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Boston Beanery Coming to Bel Meadow Golf Club

The Boston Beanery has seven locations in Virginia, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania, and soon it will open an eighth location at the Bel Meadow Golf Club.

The owners of the Boston Beanery said the club's old Pro Shop is the perfect location for a new restaurant.

"We don't really look at ourselves as a chain restaurant; we really try to be the local restaurant in every market we operate. In doing that we look for unique locations that add more to the dining experience rather than just dining," said Ken Cole.

Cole and his wife Vickie said that the restaurant has a lot of good food to offer the area.

"We have a lot of wonderful food. We have our haddock which is so delicious, our pizzas are amazing too. A lot of people like to come for the pizzas," said Vickie Cole.

Carmen Romano was one of the first owners of Bel Meadow along with Frank Gentilozi and Ed Spatafore. Romano said the Boston Beanery will help the course.

"It's still a top notch golf course with the layout, but it needs some improvements right now. I think the Boston Beanery going in here it will be an attraction for this area," Romano said.

Randy Workman is a future co-owner of Bel Meadow, along with Ken Cole. He said the Boston Beanery will be a good addition to the course.

"It's going to be a relationship that will help each other. I believe the golf course will help the Boston Beanery, and I think the Boston Beanery will help the golf course," Workman said.

The Coles said they hope to open the Boston Beanery for catering purposes by November.

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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Magnetic charge crystals imaged in artificial spin ice

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Direct visualization of magnetic charge crystallization in an artificial spin ice material, a first in the study of a relatively new class of frustrated artificial magnetic materials-by-design known as "Artificial Spin Ice." These charges are analogs to electrical charges with possible applications in magnetic memories and devices.

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PSA expects the new Peugeot 308 to help reduce its cash burn

Peugeot will debut its 308 R high-performance concept at the Frankfurt auto show.

August 27, 2013 10:04 CET -- UPDATED: Aug. 27 13:12 CET - Adds detail on 308 R concept

PARIS (Bloomberg) -- PSA/Peugeot-Citroen said it may beat a goal of reducing cash consumption this year as new vehicles such as the 308 hatchback and 2008 crossover help the company boost prices.

The up-market model strategy "will help us to do better than halving our cash burn this year," Maxime Picat, head of the Peugeot brand, said today in a Bloomberg Television interview from the company's car plant in Sochaux, France. "The global situation is improving, and it's a good time to launch the 308." The stock climbed to the highest in almost 17 months.

PSA reported a 576 million-euro ($771 million) operating loss in 2012 as deliveries fell faster than the European car market contracted. The automaker pledged in February to cut its cash-consumption rate 50 percent in 2013 after burning through 3 billion euros last year. The strategy includes closing a factory and cutting about 11,200 jobs by 2015 as well as adding more expensive models.

"Restructuring is coming through faster than expected, with almost 60 percent of planned headcount reduction already achieved," David Lesne, a London-based analyst at UBS, said today in a research report. PSA's carmaking operations "could achieve break-even" in the second half, Lesne said.

The new 308, scheduled to reach French dealerships on Sept. 12 as part of a "fast launch" throughout Europe, will be " a very strategic model" targeted at the region's mid-size vehicle segment, Picat said today. "We would like to be a reference generalist manufacturer, but with a quality standard steadily approaching" those of premium manufacturers, Picat said. "With the new 308, we will achieve that very reference, benchmark level of quality."

The model, marketed as a compact car for urban families, will replace a version that went on sale in 2007, and will be priced starting at 17,800 euros. It competes with Volkswagen's best-selling Golf in Europe's largest model segment. First- half sales of the current 308 totaled 115,950 cars, representing 14 percent of the Peugeot brand's deliveries.

The 308 will be on display at the Frankfurt auto show next month and will enter showrooms in Germany, Italy and Spain following the French dealer debut. The car will be sold worldwide by the end of 2014, including vehicles to be made in China, the world's largest auto market, Picat said.

Peugeot today released pictures and details of a high-performance concept variant of the 308, dubbed the 308 R. The 308 R concept is powered by a turbocharged 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine, which generates 270hp. The 308 R concept will also be unveiled in Frankfurt.

Brand upgrade

PSA CEO Philippe Varin outlined a plan in February to upgrade Peugeot models to differentiate the brand more from the Citroen division, which is meanwhile developing its own up-market DS line.

The 308 is coming out four months after the introduction of the 2008 compact sport-utility vehicle in May. Peugeot builds the crossover in Mulhouse, France and plans to add production in Wuhan, China, next year, and Porto Real, Brazil, in 2015, when it's targeting 200,000 annual deliveries for the model.

"Expectations are definitely rising," Juergen Pieper, a Frankfurt-based analyst at Bankhaus Metzler, said today in a Bloomberg Television interview. "The products are better than people expected."

The Peugeot and Citroen marques accounted for 11. percent of car sales in Europe in the six months through June, a decline from 12 percent a year earlier and 13 percent for all of 2007, according to figures from the ACEA carmakers lobby. That compares with an increase for the Volkswagen brand to 12.5 percent in the first half of 2013 from 10.5 percent in 2007, the last year of industry growth in the region.

Including the Audi, Seat, Skoda and Porsche divisions, VW is Europe's biggest carmaker, and produces almost one in four autos sold in the region.

PSA's automotive division posted a 510 million- euro operating loss in the first half. The company reiterated the 2013 goal of cutting the cash burn by at least 50 percent in July, while holding back from repeating a plan to break even at that level in 2014, saying only that it was targeting a "very significant reduction" in cash burn that year.

"The real issue for Peugeot is Europe," said Florent Couvreur, an analyst with CM-CIC Securities. "As long as they're not able to gain back market share, increase volumes and fill their factories, they will keep on losing money."

IHS Automotive estimates that sales of the 308 will jump 80 percent to almost 123,400 cars in 2014 in western Europe from 68,490 vehicles this year. IHS predicts VW will sell more than 340,200 Golfs in the region next year, down 4 percent from 2013.

PSA's profit-restoration strategy includes cooperation with General Motors Co. on developing new vehicles and jointly buying components for their European operations. The U.S. carmaker now owns 7 percent of its French counterpart as part of the alliance."GM is the natural partner of Peugeot," Pieper said. The U.S. manufacturer is "likely" to raise its holding to 15 percent to 20 percent "to make sure they have important things to say."

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Service Engineer Uses iPad to Document Installation

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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Can a real estate agent in Georgia get information on foreclosures ...

I would think most agents dont work on per-foreclosure homes. As a Realtor myself there are alot of moving pieces to deal with.

That said I have found one that just specializes in just that. I would start with your local real estate investment club.

To your success.

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Japan Cancels 1st Launch of Next-Generation Epsilon Rocket

The first launch of Japan's newest rocket, the next-generation Epsilon booster, hit a major last-minute snag Tuesday (Aug. 27), forcing the country's space agency to call off the attempted liftoff.

The glitch appeared to occur extremely late in the countdown for the Epsilon rocket, which was slated to blast off from a seaside pad at the Uchinoura Space Center?in southern Japan. The rocket was set to launch Tuesday at 12:45 a.m. EDT (0445 GMT), which was 1:45 p.m. Japan Standard Time at the launch site.

Artist's conception of JAXA's Epsilon rocket during launch.
Credit: JAXA

Officials with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) counted all the way down to liftoff time, but the Epsilon rocket remained on its launch pad in live webcast views provided by the space agency. [See More Photos of Japan's Epsilon Rocket]

"Today's launch was cancelled," JAXA officials wrote in a Twitter update. "More details will be reported as further information becomes available."

JAXA's Epsilon rocket is a three-stage rocket that stands 78 feet (24 meters) tall and is solid propellant. The rocket weighs 91 tons and is designed to launch satellites weighing up to 544 pounds (1,200 kilograms) into low-Earth orbit. The rocket's two upper stages are based on Japan's M-V rocket launch vehicle, which was retired in 2006.

Artist's conception of the SPRINT-A spacecraft.
Credit: JAXA

For its first mission, the Epsilon rocket is carrying JAXA's Spectroscopic Planet Observatory for Recognition of Interaction of Atmosphere (SPRINT-A) satellite, an orbital observatory designed to study the other planets in the solar system. JAXA officials have touted the SPRINT-A satellite as the "world's first space telescope for remote observation of the planets such as Venus, Mars, and Jupiter from the orbit around the Earth."

The launch was originally scheduled for Aug. 22, but was delayed to allow JAXA engineers time to address concerns with the rocket's ground support equipment. ?

The Epsilon rocket features autonomous systems to conduct its own status checks in order to cut down on the amount of time and people required to track the rocket's health during launch. Its launch controls are also streamlined, allowing them to be overseen by laptop computers, JAXA officials have said.

In a rocket description, JAXA officials said the Epsilon rocket is aimed at enabling more frequent rocket launches by lowering the operational costs of missions.

"Through increased launch opportunities, we anticipate that space development activity will increase," JAXA officials state in an Epsilon rocket description. "The biggest goal of the Epsilon Launch Vehicle is to make space more accessible as rocket launches are made easier."

Email Tariq Malik at tmalik@space.com or follow him @tariqjmalik?and Google+. Follow us @Spacedotcom, Facebook?and Google+. Original article on SPACE.com.

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5 Good iPad Apps for Teaching Kids about Coding

?Teaching kids how to code is no brainer, there are now several digital platforms where learners get to learn everything about coding from the basics to the advanced levels and without having to pay a dime. I personally learned about HTML and CSS coding through an online website called W3schools and never had any course at school or paid anybody to teach me. I am not an HTML expert now but at least I can tweak my blog template, add widgets, write codes for tables, chart and several other commands.

Related : Great Websites for Learning Coding for Dummies

?Learning about coding in an early age is a great thing for our students because they will learn how to better interact with the digital world they are living in. In this regard and to provide you with some places to suggest to your learners, I have curated this list of some of the most popular iPad apps for learning about coding. Check them out below and share with us your suggestions.

1- Hopscotch Coding for Kids
Inspired by MIT's Scratch, the Hopscotch programming language works by dragging and dropping method blocks into scripts. When you're done with a script, press play to see your code in action! As you get more advanced, you can add more objects and use custom events, such as shaking and tilting the iPad, to run your code.

2- Cato's Hike

This is a cool app for learning about coding. Some of its features include :
  • Simple programming interface using beautiful cards with pictures
  • ?A visual manual to help guide parents and more interested users
  • Loops, branches and if/else, goto labels, looking and chaining looks to look ahead, goto's, and simple memory using colored flags are the main tools used to introduce programming
  • 60 levels and 12 tutorials (always working to add more!)
3- Hakitzu Elite

This game helps you learn the basics of JavaScript. No previous coding knowledge is required as the game takes you from a beginner, to coder, to hacker in our single player mode and on the battlefield. Earn certificates to show off your new coding and gaming skills to your friends! The more you code by hand, the more points you receive to unlock the ultimate weapons for the arena.
4- Codea

We think Codea is the most beautiful code editor you'll use, and it's easy. Codea is designed to let you touch your code. Want to change a number? Just tap and drag it. How about a color, or an image? Tapping will bring up visual editors that let you choose exactly what you want.
5- L2Code CSS

Are you CSS ready? Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is the next step from basic HTML. If you want more control over the look and formatting of your webpage, then the L2Code CSS app will help you easily learn how. It provides step-by-step instructions and practice tutorials to help you master layout, colors, and fonts.

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Monday, August 26, 2013

Timberlake, 'N Sync take over Video Music Awards

NEW YORK (AP) ? Miley Cyrus' foam finger, Lady Gaga's thong, Taylor Swift's mean streak and the look on Rihanna's face while Drake performed will surely be remembered, but these MTV Video Music Awards belonged to Justin Timberlake.

Timberlake briefly reunited with 'N Sync, won moonman trophies including top honor video of the year for "Mirrors" plus the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award and managed to overshadow most of today's top pop stars while doing it.

"I don't deserve the award, but I'm not going to give it back," Timberlake said. "I'm taking this home."

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis were the night's other top winners, taking home trophies for best hip-hop video and best cinematography for "Can't Hold Us," and best video with a social message for "Same Love." They performed that song with Mary Lambert and Jennifer Hudson in a show-stopping moment.

"Gay rights are human rights," Macklemore said during the telecast. "There is no separation."

It was one of the few poignant moments in a night filled with spectacle, spite and lots and lots of skin.

Up till then, the ladies of pop music dominated as an X-rated Cyrus became the rare artist to upstage the recently rehabilitated Lady Gaga. But a vengeful Swift managed to take the spotlight from both after appearing to utter an expletive to Selena Gomez when One Direction and rumored former love interest Harry Styles appeared at Sunday night's award show ? a moment that lit up Twitter and was memorialized immediately in a GIF online.

Swift wasn't the only one with a strong reaction to One Direction ? cheers mixed with boos as they won song of the summer for "Best Song Ever."

And she gave a shout out to an unnamed former beau for helping her win another moonman trophy for "I Knew You Were Trouble" in the best female video category.

"I also want to thank the person who inspired this song, who knows exactly who he is, because I got one of these," Swift said. "Thank you so much!"

Gaga changed costumes four times during her first return to the stage since hip surgery as she performed her new single "Applause" at the top of the show. It was a predictably unpredictable appearance for Gaga, who pumped in boos over the sound system as she opened the song in a white nun's habit and square headdress.

By the time she finished the song, she was surrounded by unitard-clad male dancers and wearing a thong bikini decorated in shells and a long blonde wig.

Cyrus immediately kicked things up well beyond provocative, however, as she appeared on stage with a multitude of dancing teddy bears in a bodysuit adorned with a cartoon character. She twerked to her song "We Can't Stop," changed into a nude bikini, ran a fan's foam finger along her privates as Robin Thicke appeared on stage to perform "Blurred Lines," then gave the singer a lap dance.

"Miley better go get a pregnancy test after all that grinding," comedian Kevin Hart joked afterward.

Rihanna didn't even have to take the stage to get a social media reaction after appearing to offer a sour face to Drake during his high energy performance of "Started From the Bottom."

Kanye West continued his stark portrayal of new music from his album "Yeezus," performing "Blood on the Leaves" with its controversial Nina Simone "Strange Fruit" sample in silhouette in front of a black and white picture of a tree.

And Katy Perry, who arrived sporting a bejeweled grill bearing the name of her new single "Roar," finished off the show by singing the song dressed as a boxer.

No one got the kind of time Timberlake did, though.

Dressed in a black suit and black hat with a red feather, he powered through a breathless series of solo hits before the other four members of 'N Sync ? JC Chasez, Chris Kirkpatrick, Joey Fatone, and Lance Bass ? joined him on stage, opening with "Bye Bye Bye." Timberlake's "Suit & Tie" also won for best editing and best direction by David Fincher.

"Half of the moonmen I've ever won, I won with those four guys right there," Timberlake said pointing at his former band mates while holding the Vanguard trophy. "So above all else, I'm going to share this ? we can keep it my house ? but I'm going to share this award with them."

Other winners included Pink and Nate Ruess for best collaboration, Bruno Mars for best male video, Gomez for best pop video, Thirty Seconds to Mars for best rock video and artist to watch Austin Mahone.

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California beats Connecticut 12-1 at LLWS

SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (AP) -- When California starter Nick Mora had to leave the game with one out to go, he wasn't too happy.

"I wanted that complete game. I was kind of disappointed," Mora said.

He was all smiles moments later when reliever Giancarlo Cortez recorded the final out, completing Chula Vista's 12-1 victory over Westport, Conn., in the U.S. title game of the Little League World Series on Saturday.

California will play Japan for the World Series title on Sunday. Japan beat Mexico 3-2 earlier Saturday on Takuma Gomi's leadoff home run in the sixth inning.

Mora gave California the spark it needed with ace right-hander Grant Holman not eligible to pitch until Sunday. Mora struck out 10 and walked only one before reaching his pitch limit.

"When I was pitching, I knew most of their weaknesses and I was able to hit those spots," said Mora, who also drove in four runs with a homer and single. "When I was hitting, I wasn't trying to hit a home run. I was just trying to hit a line drive up the middle. That's when the home runs come."

California took a 6-1 lead in the first two innings against the New England champions, scoring three times in the first with the help of some sloppy Connecticut play, and adding three more on Mora's long three-run homer in the second.

The West champions added six runs in the sixth on a passed ball, a wild pitch, an error, Mora's RBI single, and a two-run double by Michael Gaines.

It had been a memorable World Series for both teams.

The 6-foot-4 Holman pitched the first extra-inning no-hitter in the Little League World Series since 1979, striking out 13 in seven innings in a 3-0 first-round victory over Grosse Pointe, Mich.

Holman also won Wednesday night's game against Connecticut with a three-run homer in the ninth inning, and he hit a grand slam in the fourth inning that ended a mercy rule-shortened 15-3 victory over Newark, Del.

For Connecticut, Chad Knight lined a run-scoring single to deep left field in the seventh inning to give the New England champions a wild 14-13 win over Sammamish, Wash., on Friday. He also hit a solo homer to tie it at 13 in the fifth.

Westport was torched for 10 runs in the fourth inning by Sammamish, then rallied with seven runs in the fifth to tie it. They did it with power, also getting home runs from Alex Reiner, Max Popken, Tatin Llamas and Ricky Offenberg.

Perhaps worn out from all that excitement and with not much time to recover, Connecticut fell behind early against California and couldn't muster another valiant rally.

"I want these guys to immediately celebrate their success and forget about this game," Connecticut manager Tim Rogers said. "We lost to a fantastic team. We have to remember we are one of the last two teams in the USA."

Chula Vista scored three times in the first inning when Connecticut committed three errors. Micah Pietila-Wiggs led off with a single, his eighth hit of the World Series, and Jake Espinoza reached second on an error after grounding into a force play.

Mora then reached on an error by third baseman Harry Azadian, and Holman singled to left, getting to third when the ball went through the legs of outfielder Charlie Roof. When Cortez followed with an RBI single, California had a 3-0 lead.

"We came out a little flat," Rogers said. "I don't think we've ever made five errors in a game. That's a great hitting team. They look for a fastball and keep fouling off the curveballs."

Matt Stone's RBI single in the first put Connecticut on the board, but California came right back again.

Pietila-Wiggs singled again, this time through the pitcher's legs, Espinoza beat out a high bouncer to the mound, and Mora crushed a 3-0 pitch from Connecticut starter Knight onto the hill well beyond the fence in right-center for a 6-1 lead.

Knight settled down after that, striking out the side in the third and retiring the side in order in the fourth. He went to the dugout having thrown 74 pitches, just 11 from the maximum allowed under Little League rules, but his teammates couldn't produce one last rally as Mora held the New England champions at bay.

"We went to work right after the game on Wednesday that (Knight) pitched (against us)," California manager Rick Tibbett said. "We wanted to make him work, foul some pitches off and get his pitch count up. They played a heck of game (Friday). We knew what they were capable of. We didn't want the same situation to happen to us. We had to keep plugging away and getting runs."

Mora struck out the side in the second, allowed one hit in the third, and faced only three batters in the fourth as Connecticut blundered again.

Stone lofted a high fly to left that Michael Gaines appeared to lose in the sun. The ball caromed off his glove for an error. Stone, however, was out trying to reach second when Pietila-Wiggs took the throw, blocked the bag with his feet, and slapped a tag on him.

Connecticut challenged the call, but it stood after a video replay.

Chula Vista's victory came 50 years to the day after California defeated Connecticut 2-1 for the 1963 Little League World Series title.

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