PitBull to host 2013 American Music Award
On Nov. 24, Planet Pit will orbit the awards show galaxy. That's right,
Pitbull
has been tapped to host the 2013 American Music Awards. The rap/pop
star will also perform his new single, "Timber," along with
Ke$ha at the ceremony, which will be held at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles and be broadcast on ABC beginning at 8:00 p.m. ET.
PlayStation Vita system update readies device for PS4
PlayStation Vita's system software will be updated today with a fresh version that adds in PlayStation 4 support.
Firmware v3.0 includes a new PS4 Link app which will allow you to control your PS4 and use any game with second screen features.
Support for PlayStation 4 Trophies has also been added (the first set - for Battlefield 4 - was spotted on Sony's servers last night), and the Friends List app has been improved ahead of the PS4's expanded friends roster.
All future system software updates can now be set to download automatically, Sony explained via the EU PlayStation blog.
Group Messaging is now named Messages, and will let you chat with users on PS4 or mobile devices using the PlayStation App.
Voice and text chat is also now available with friends and other players through the Party app.
A panoramic camera setting and parental controls have also been
added, as has the ability to wirelessly transfer data between the Vita
and a PS3.
India's space odyssey with Mars on Facebook
Bangalore:
As India's space probe got into the Earth's orbit on Tuesday
for a nine-month long odyssey to Mars, the popular social media site
Facebook will keep you posted on its adventurous voyage to the red
planet.
"We have opened an account on Facebook to regularly
update the public on our Orbiter spacecraft during its journey to Mars
and its scientific observations for over six months from September 24,
2014," a senior official of the Indian Space Research Organisation
(ISRO) told IANS.
As the Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) will last at
least 16 months, the state-run ISRO wants to sustain the interest of the
people in its maiden interplanetary exploration and keep them informed.
"We
want the people to live with us on this fascinating mission to Mars
through the long journey and later when our spacecraft orbits the Red
Planet, 250 million miles away," ISRO chairman K Radhakrishnan said.
The
1.3-tonne Orbiter has five scientific instruments onboard, including a
thermal infrared sensor to find methane (gas) in the red planet's
atmosphere and map its sources for ascertaining if the red planet has
life to inhabit later.
"People can access all the information,
data and pictures on Facebook through our official website
(www.isro.gov.in), as we will be updating the account every three-four
hours," Mr Radhakrishnan noted.
Within hours after the rocket was
launched from the spaceport at Sriharikota, about 80 kilometres north
east of Chennai, the space agency's Facebook account became a terrific
hit, getting a whopping 82,000 likes till late Tuesday and 24,145
netizens talking about the mission since the site was launched on
October 22 when the D-day was fixed.
"We want to ensure that
people will not forget about the mission days after launch and because
the Orbiter will take over nine months to cruise towards Marian orbit by
September 2014. They can simply access Facebook and know what's
happening to the mission in the interplanetary space anytime and from
anywhere," the rocket scientist said.
As the social networking
site is interactive and accessible to all netizens, including the space
community worldwide, their comments, views, observations and suggestions
will be welcome as much as constructive criticism.
"We will also
post an update regularly on the health of the spacecraft despite 20-45
minute communication gap in receiving signals from the Orbiter and
sending commands to it for manoeuvres due to the long distance and long
journey towards Mars," Mr Radhakrishnan pointed out.
Updating on
the mission late Tuesday, the space agency posted that "all subsystems
have been powered 'on' in orbit. Health of the spacecraft is confirmed
normal".
About 90 minutes after Orbiter was injected into the
Earth's elliptical orbit, one of the posts said, "Solar panel and
reflector deployments have been completed successfully and the
spacecraft has achieved the first orbit of 246.9 km perigee (nearest to
Earth) and 23,566.69 km apogee (farthest from Earth)."
The
spacecraft also made contact with the two terminals on board the twin
ships Nalanda and Yamuna in the South Pacific Ocean near Fiji Island.
Indian
cricket all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja was one of the earliest to post on
the launch says: "ISRO's Mars mission is the cheapest so far, just Rs.450 crore, i.e., Rs.12 per km, equivalent to auto fare. Truly Indian."
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