Boy Flies Away Uncontrollably in Homemade Flying Saucer [Ufo]
6-yo boy Falcon Heene—who allegedly was flying uncontrollably inside a homemade spaceship-shaped helium balloon, now landed—has not been found yet. Colorado police are searching for him now. [Update: Boy was safe, hiding at home. ]
Authorities are trying to rescue the balloon but there’s no much they can do about it, as the UFO is flying without control over northeastern Colorado, pushed by 15 to 20mph southwest wind. According to Eloise Campanella, Larimer County Sheriff’s Officer spokeswoman, “the device could rise to 10,000 feet.” At that altitude, temperature is very low and there’s little air to breathe.
The balloon was made with helium balloons and tinfoil by his father, Richard Heene (who is quite a weird character, as you can see in the video of him trying to prove life in Mars). Hopefully things won’t end dramatically this time, and we will see a happy ending so the people at Pixar can make a follow up to Up!.
Update 1: The flying saucer is down. The boy is OK, but it’s not clear yet if he was in the balloon or not. MSNBC is saying now that the kid wasn’t on the balloon after they said he was, but CBS just said he was.
Update 2: Boy is not in the balloon. County sheriff is saying that the Colorado emergency office and various sheriff offices are organizing a search and rescue operation.
Update 3: They are evaluating areas for the search.
Update 4: The Heene family is one weird bunch. Once upon a time, they participated in ABC’s WifeSwap:
The Heene family from Colorado live life on the edge. Wife Mayumi (43) and storm scientist Richard (45) take their three kids, Bradford (8), Ryo (7) and Falcon (5), out of school to go on storm chasing missions to prove Richard’s theories about magnetic fields and gravity. If conditions are right, Mayumi wakes her family by shouting “Storm Approaching, Storm Approaching!” into a bullhorn. The family sleep in their clothes so they can leap out of bed and into the storm-mobile. Richard calls Mayumi his ‘ninja wife’; she maintains equipment, drives the storm-mobile, films tornadoes and waits with the kids while Richard jumps on his motorbike, heads into the eye of the storm and launches rockets to measure magnetic forces. At home the family are as chaotic as a twister: the kids have no table manners and throw themselves around the house, and while Richard devotes every moment to his research, he expects Mayumi to cook, clean and run the house without any help.
Meanwhile on a quiet street in Connecticut, the Martel family — wife Karen (43), husband Jay (50) and their two kids, Max (11) and Dean (10) — live a life of calm and safety. Dad is so committed to safety that he runs a child-proofing business devoted to identifying dangers and risks and making sure kids stay out of harm’s way. With all the precautions taken to keep them safe, Max and Dean seem to be afraid of everything…”you can fall down the stairs, get cancer from the microwave, get tapeworms from sushi, and the lava lamp could explode…” The Martels conduct safety fire drills, make sure the kids wear protective gear on their bikes and pogo-sticks and never let the boys out of their sight. The atmosphere in the house is calm and serene, and Karen and Jay are equal partners.
Now, enjoy this “rap video” with the three kids.
Update 5: I’m not surprised the father picked an UFO theme for the helium balloon. Check him proving life on Mars on iReport:
Update 6: One of the siblings says he saw Falcon getting into the UFO. Police are looking now for an object—presumably a box—that was seen dropping from the balloon.
Update 7: The boy was actually at home.
Microsoft recovers ‘most, if not all’ Sidekick customer data
Steve Ballmer must have busted out his secret stash of magic dust, as Microsoft has just come out with the announcement that it has recovered “most, if not all, customer data” that was lost during the recent Sidekick debacle. Following the wildly embarassing fiasco attributed to a “system failure that created data loss in the core database and the back-up,” T-Mobile and Redmond have “rebuilt the system component by component” and now promise to restore data to affected users in the most expedient fashion possible. Guess that means you won’t be getting $100 from T-Mobile for losing your Tetris high scores after all.
[Thanks, Abe G.]
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Posted: October 15th, 2009
at 5:45am by Vladislav Savov
Topics: BreakingNews, Data, DataRecovery, Microsoft, Sidekick, breaking, breaking news, data recovery, t mobile
Barnes & Noble “Major Event” Next Tuesday [Barnes & Noble]
Barnes and Noble just sent out invites to a “major event in our company’s history.” So, uh, three guesses as to what they’re launching. (Hint: It’s a reader.) We’ll be there, bringing it to you live.
Posted: October 13th, 2009
at 2:43pm by matt buchanan
Topics: Android, Barnes & Noble, EReader, Ebook, Ebooks, barnes and noble, breaking, reader
First GSM Palm Pre now on sale in Germany, with new Euro-specific apps in tow
We knew it was coming, and here it is — the glorious first showing of the Palm Pre in its GSM garb. From today, our Deutsch comrades can grab a Pre and do whatever they want to do to it, courtesy of O2, its exclusive German supplier. The device will set you back €481 without contract, with the O2 My Handy option letting you finance it via 24 monthly payments of €20. Check out the online store link below for full details and available calling plans. Pre Thinking have also noted the arrival of two new free apps in the Pre catalog — ran and VZ-Netzwerke, both in German — and the likely prospect of even more coming along as the Pre starts its long-awaited rollout across Europe over the next few days.
[Via Engadget German]
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iPhone OS 3.1.2 Is Out, Solves Sleep Issue at Last [IPhone]
At last, Apple has released a much-needed patch: iPhone OS 3.1.2 is out and it solves the sleep issue—in which the iPhone refused to wake up—brought in by the previous version. There are other fixes too:
• Resolves sporadic issue that may cause iPhone to not wake from sleep
• Resolves intermittent issue that may interrupt cellular network services until restart
• Fixes bug that could cause occasional crash during video streaming
It weighs 241.7MB. Go get it in iTunes. After the update—which is also available for the iPod Touch—you will be able to update to AT&T Carrier Settings 5.6. [Thanks Mark]



