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Sony Smartwatch SDK update adds open source music player and puzzle game extensions

Still wishing for some more functionality on Sony's touch-friendly watch? Well there's good news if you're into slider puzzles and music playing apps, as both of these have arrived open source in the SmartWatch's latest SDK. The music extension will allow devs to start work on their own music player, already including support for Android's generic music player. The 8 Game extension doesn't elaborate on what you'll be able to extend from the original image shifting puzzler, but we'll leave that up to developers' imaginations. You can get the full rub and all downloads at the source, just dial down that enthusiasm a little -- the wait for a few more features continues.

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LTE-equipped Samsung Galaxy S III coming to TELUS in Canada

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Following the phone's unveiling in London last week, Canadian carrier TELUS is the first North American mobile network to reveal that it'll be carrying the LTE version of Samsung's new Galaxy S III. TELUS says the phone will be available "in time for the summer," which fits with the June timeframe that Samsung has marked for the Galaxy S III's U.S. launch.

TELUS says it isn't offering any details on pricing or specifications just yet, which leads us to believe that the device it'll offer may differ somewhat from what we saw in London last week. That's to be expected, however, and we've already heard plenty of reports suggesting a different chip may power the LTE version of the Galaxy S III.

Nevertheless, it's good news for Canadians on TELUS, though with no mention of any exclusivity deal, we wouldn't be surprised to see other Canadian carriers declaring their interest in the device in the days and weeks ahead. For more on the Galaxy S III, check out our exhaustive coverage of the London launch event last week, which includes detailed hands-on impressions.

We've got TELUS and Samsung's press release after the break.

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Man charged with moving bodies of 4 Detroit women

DETROIT (AP) ? Four women were killed outside of Detroit but their bodies were abandoned inside cars that were left in the city, authorities said Saturday as they filed the first charges since the victims were discovered more than four months ago.

Police Chief Ralph Godbee described James Brown as the "main culprit," but Brown was not charged with killing the women. The Sterling Heights man was arraigned on charges of moving the bodies and arson, and bond was set at $1 million.

Demesha Hunt and Renisha Landers, who were cousins, were found in the trunk of a car in Detroit on Dec. 19. On Dec. 25, the bodies of friends Natasha Curtis and Vernithea McCrary were found in a burning car. All were in their 20s, and three of the women had placed online ads for adult dating services.

Godbee suggested that the only barrier to murder charges is deciding where to file them. He believes the women were not killed in Detroit and possibly not in Wayne County. The Wayne County prosecutor's office handles crimes committed in Detroit.

The office's spokeswoman, Maria Miller, declined to comment.

"We're not anybody's dumping ground for homicides. ... We feel very confident that we've closed this case," Godbee said at a news conference.

The 24-year-old Brown, who was arrested on Tuesday, briefly appeared in 36th District Court via video from jail. He asked for a court-appointed lawyer. If convicted, he faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison on each of the four charges.

Landers' friends and family wore shirts emblazoned with her image in court.

Outside court, Leon Mims, one of Landers' uncles, said the high bond likely would keep Brown behind bars.

"Hopefully, the house of cards will start falling. ... We'll get to the murder part of this," Mims told reporters.

Associated Press

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In Texas, BYOT - bring your own technology

Craig Stanley, NBC News writes

iPhones, Nintendos and Kindles ? devices synonymous with "fun" ? are taking a new role in the classroom, thanks to a new trend in education called Bring Your Own Technology ? or BYOT.

BYOT programs ? like the one at Georgia?s Coal Mountain Elementary School ? encourage students to bring in their own personal mobile technology ? including iPads, Kindle Fires, netbooks ? even gaming devices ? to use during class.

?It?s really a simple thing,? says Tim Clark, District Technology Specialist for Forsyth County School District. ?Kids have technology in their pockets and [are] taking them to school, but trying to hide them from teachers and from their parents. What we?re trying to do is have the kids take them out of their pockets and use [them] for instruction.?


Technology can be incorporated into lessons in various ways ? serving as a research tool, providing access to educational games and allowing students to create multimedia presentations. Clark says students who don?t have their own devices, or opt not to bring them, can use district-owned laptops and electronic resources.

He says the program encourages participation and interaction because ?it?s not a solitary type of activity where every child is buried in their device ? it increases collaboration. It increases communication with the teacher. The teacher sees immediate feedback from the student?s work and the students are able to overcome other difficulties.?

Tracey Abercrombie, a fifth grade teacher at Coal Mountain, has been impressed with the program in general and praises the difference it has made with her special education students. ?I?ve got one [student] who has trouble getting [information],? Abercrombie says. ?He can get the ideas formed but there?s a bit of difficulty getting them out verbally. There?s something about typing it, having it come up on that screen. All of a sudden the barrier is gone.?

Clark says incorporating students? personal devices in the classroom not only enhances learning, but teaches responsibility. ?All of this is putting the responsibility on the shoulders of the students and [we?re] also trying to teach them and guide them to use their devices more effectively?not only taking care of their device and being careful not to drop it, but also wanting to make sure they know where it is at all times so it?s not stolen. [Using] it appropriately so they don?t post inappropriate pictures, so they don?t text inappropriate message to each other.?

Those involved with the program say students aren?t the only ones with something to gain from BYOT. For example, Clark says teachers ?can learn alongside their students instead of having to determine all of the ways that their students should learn ? they get to ask questions and discover all these new uses of the devices themselves."

Abercrombie agrees and has seen her teaching style change since the program began.

?I thought my role was give them all the knowledge that I?ve got about something and use that textbook and my knowledge together," Abercrombie said. "Now I realize that?s not my job at all. My job is to facilitate them. My job is to point them in the right direction, give them the tools they need and ? wow ? they can do so much more.?

Before launching BYOT in Forsyth County Schools, teachers and administrators explained the program?s structure and ground rules to parents and students. At first, Kara Laurie, who has two children at Coal Mountain Elementary, was apprehensive about allowing her kids to bring their devices to school. She says her initial reaction was that it ?was a horrible idea ? I had the normal parent concerns, you know, are things going to get broken? Are they going to get lost or stolen? And what about those kids that don?t have technology that they could take to school??

But as the program got underway, she saw ?how much the kids were able to do with it in the classroom. I found that it was a phenomenal idea.?

?We had to sit down as a class, as a team, and really define our rules because [the students are] used to using it any way at home,? Abercrombie says. ?They?re used to ? putting everything on Facebook, so we had to have a little talk about ? different ways to use these devices in school.?

Amy Anderson, another parent of two, was comforted by the district?s approach to the program. Her fourth grader uses a netbook in class, while her first grader has a Nintendo 3DS. ?The administration "set some very clear ground rules at the beginning and we had to sign an agreement as parents and they had to sign an agreement as students that they would only stay on,? Anderson recalls. The students "have to be on the school network which has all of the filters. If they don?t abide by those, if they use them when they are not supposed to, if they use them incorrectly, then they lose that privilege of being able to bring it in.?

In 2010, seven schools in Forsyth County School District began BYOT programs. This year, all 35 of the district?s schools are participating. While it is a relatively new idea, BYOT already exists in schools across the country, in states like Texas, Minnesota and Ohio.

Clark says the district has received positive feedback, along with interest in the program.

?I?m receiving messages from other districts that would like to come and see the implementation of bring your own technology in their schools ? we recently held a tour of BYOT in our district ? we had over 100 visitors on that tour. They were not only other districts, but also vendors wanting to understand how it?s impacting [the students].?

As far as student reaction, Clark says ?the students love it?[they] have their devices, they?re learning how to use them in a more responsible way, and they?re being critical thinkers and very creative with their devices in ways that they never would have used them on their own.?

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Google Play About To Pass 15 Billion App Downloads? Pssht! It Did That Weeks Ago

google play app storeWay to blow your own horn, Google. Yesterday a newspaper in the UK, the Independent, ran a short item about how Google was about to reach an app milestone -- 15 billion apps downloaded! So we reached out to Google to ask about this... and guess what? It already happened. A Google spokesperson, Gina Weakley Johnson, tells us that the milestone was passed "a few weeks ago."

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