The folks over at the huge pay site PayPal have taken the wraps off of their new mobile payment system. Aiming to take on the popular Square Mobile Payments they are calling this new platform PayPal Here. With a triangle mobile card reader that clicks right into your smartphone, users of Ice Cream Trucks across Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Android Community Discovery Date : 15/03/2012 03:46 Number of articles : 3
On Google+, Michael Interbartolo — who worked for ten years on the Space Shuttle Program in Mission Control in Houston — just posted about this amazing video from cameras mounted on the Shuttle solid rockets as they rode into space. We’ve seen videos from rocketcams before, but this is very clear, and has enhanced sound that’ll rock your speakers: Makes sure you have it set to HD and crank up the… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : DiscoverMagazine Discovery Date : 15/03/2012 15:19 Number of articles : 2
As Sundance 2012 passed the halfway point, the celebs and hangers-on and people watchers started filtering out of Park City, leaving the sidewalks actually walkable and the shuttles downright spacious. I prepare to go home tomorrow, with many more interviews and reports to come, but the glorious peacefulness has me misty-eyed about the week that was; here’s a quick rundown of highlights from the first week of the fest — the movies I loved, the events that transpired, and yes, the time I met with Ice-T and Coco to talk hip-hop while they munched on pancakes. Select highlights, in no particular order: – Ice-T and Coco (above): I spotted her, badonk-first, at the premiere for Ice-T’s The Art of Rap: Something from Nothing . The next day we met over breakfast — theirs, not mine — and I chatted with Ice about his directorial debut. – On Air : Joined indieWIRE’s Eugene Hernandez on his fest radio show, The Daily Buzz, broadcast live from Park City’s NPR affiliate KPCW, which is conveniently located directly above the nearest state liquor store. Just sayin’… – V/H/S : As if the horror anthology itself wasn’t great enough, the poster for V/H/S was simple and clever enough. Plus, it probably cost about $.35 to make. – Anthony Mackie and His Eyelashes Ride the Shuttle : Who knows why, but I looked over and caught the Hurt Locker star riding the shuttle to Eccles one day. With us normies ! – Napoleon Sigh-namite : Meanwhile, one day on Main St. I watched as a mob of autograph seekers followed Jon Heder as he strode uptown, clamoring the whole time, “Hey, it’s Napoleon Dynamite!” Poor Jon Heder. – Drop Drop Dat… Uncle Luke of 2 Live Crew stars in a short film in competition ( Life and Freaky Times of Uncle Luke ) which is one of the most fun and fresh (to def, even) films I saw here. Plus, who can resist a man who has his own whoopee cushion? (Image via @BorschtCorp) – Group Cry : That moment during The Surrogate when I could hear the entire theater quietly crying, a symphony of sob sniffles all moved to the core in the same single moment… – Leave the Favorite : That moment during Stephen Frears’ Lay the Favorite when a dozen people around me walked out and I daydreamed that they’d taken me with them… – Spike + Mic : That moment in the Red Hook Summer Q&A when Spike Lee shut down a woman who was less than pleased with his film’s ending: “Miss, Miss, Miss… it’s early in the morning, let’s not start.” – And Last But Not Least…: Karaoke . Obviously ! Follow Jen Yamato on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .
When you watch one of NASA’s shuttle launches, it’s difficult to not be impressed by the sheer scale of the shuttle, let alone the rocket boosters that are attached to its underside. When the shuttle is about to leave the Earth’s atmosphere, the boosters are jettisoned and left to fall back into the Ocean. We Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Next Web Discovery Date : 21/03/2011 00:39 Number of articles : 2
The space shuttle Discovery STS-131 lifts off from launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida Monday. Nasa Shuttle Launch. The NASA space shuttle Discovery launch at at 6:21 a.m. ET today. The weather forecast are be good so far but there are some fog reports. The Kennedy Space Center in Florida and the Discovery crew will have 7 astronauts taking supplies and equipment to the International Space Station. The space shuttle Discovery and its seven-member crew launched into the predawn sky Monday at the Kennedy Space Center en route to the International Space Station. Skip to next paragraph The 13-day mission largely aims to continue outfitting the interior of the station and prepare it for life after the shuttle program ends later this year. Here is an amateur but great shot of the Shuttle Launching: Click here to view the embedded video. NASA Shuttle Launch is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading →