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Trakdot luggage tracker now shipping

Remember that luggage tracking device we did a hands-on with back at CES? Well, now you can finally get your own hands around it. Trakdot Luggage has just started shipping. The little box auto-transmits its location via quad-band GSM chip and triangulation, letting you know where your toiletries are at all times (except when you're actually in the air, naturally). Trakdot will run you $50, a price that includes a luggage tag and batteries (which should give you around two weeks of use). You'll also need to drop $9 for the activation and $13 for the annual service fee, if you want more than just a suitcase paperweight. And as for actually tracking the package, you'll have to rely on your parcel carrier for that information.

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Instagram Is Deleting Photos (and Accounts?) From Unofficial WP App

Instagram Is Deleting Photos (and Accounts?) From Unofficial WP App

So, this stinks. Instagram is now deleting all images uploaded through the popular Windows Phone 8 app Instance?even though there still isn't an official Instagram app for WP8.

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Wills, Trusts & Estates Prof Blog: Consider Your Own Estate ...

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Israel?s Ben Gurion Airport building its first hotel

JERUSALEM (JTA) ? Ben Gurion Airport in Israel is getting its first hotel.

Construction was approved last week by the Israel Airports Authority on land adjacent to the airport?s Terminal 3, according to reports. The Tel Aviv-area hotel would allow direct access to the passenger hall and terminal.

A bidding process will decide on the contractor, who will be responsible for planning and construction costs.

In a statement, the airports authority said the hotel would cater to businesspeople who arrive in Israel for short visits to participate in conferences or events.

?Hotels at airports are a customary service offered to the public of passengers, businesspeople, airlines crews and tourist groups at many airports around the world,? the authority said.

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Officer shoots shoplifting suspect tied to East Texas robbery

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A Walmart security officer shot a shoplifting suspect at a Garland Walmart Saturday. The suspect later died. Police have identified the man as 31-year-old Casey Daniel Smith of Kemp, Texas.

The off-duty police officer was working security at a Walmart on Northwest Highway, just east of LBJ Freeway, when employees notified him of a man shoplifting around 3:45p.m. The officer attempted to stop Smith as he left the store, but he took off.

The officer fired a taser on Smith to no avail. Smith then ran back inside the Walmart; the officer followed.?????????

According to Garland Police, Smith pulled out a crowbar that he had been attempting to shoplift and swung at the officer. The officer ducked, narrowly avoiding the crowbar, police said.

After issuing a verbal warning, the officer pulled out his gun and shot Smith once in the chest. Smith walked outside and collapsed on the sidewalk outside the store. He was transferred to Baylor Medical Center in Dallas where he later died.

Smith has a string of offenses linked to him, including more than a dozen theft charges. The most recent was a stolen car belonging to an 82-year-old Eustace woman.

According to Henderson County Police they responded to a burglary Saturday. They later stopped Smith after officers pulled the plates up as stolen. He proceeded to pull to the side of the road, put the car in reverse, then ram the police car. He then sped off.

That was the last officers had seen of him. An arrest warrant was also issued Saturday. That car, a Cadillac, was recovered in the Garland Walmart parking lot.

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Oil slips after China orders industrial capacity cuts

AFP - World oil prices slipped on Friday after China ordered industrial production capacity cuts in the face of slowing economic growth.

The government action added to market concerns about weakening demand in China, the world's second-largest economy.

New York's main contract, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) for September, finished the trading session at $104.70 a barrel, down 79 cents from Thursday's close.

The European benchmark contract, Brent North Sea crude for delivery in September, fell 48 cents to $107.17 a barrel in London trade.

"The news out of China that they are forcing a cut in excess industrial capacity is a very bearish factor for crude oil," said John Kilduff of Again Capital.

China ordered companies in 19 industries, including steel and cement, to cut excess production capacity.

Beijing's industry ministry instructed about 1,300 firms to shut down outdated facilities by September and eliminate excess capacity by year-end, Chinese state media said Friday.

The government's action, analysts said, could hit already weak manufacturing activity, which contracted to an 11-month low in July, according to HSBC figures.

China is the number-two oil consumption country but is number one in terms of the oil market's outlook, Kilduff noted.

"The way Saudi Arabia is a swing producer, China is a swing demand center," he added.

Carl Larry of Oil Outlooks and Opinion said the trading session had been "very quiet" and prices had not fallen further "because we are still facing some tensions in the Middle East."

Barclays analyst Sijin Cheng pointed to signs of weakening Chinese oil demand.

"Underlying demand growth could stay muted during the summer, when a seasonal slowdown in manufacturing and hence diesel demand is partially offset by strong gasoline and jet fuel demand in Q3, due to summer driving and air travel," he said.

Source: http://www.france24.com/en/20130726-oil-slips-after-china-orders-industrial-capacity-cuts

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Yankees get Soriano from Cubs, put him in lineup

Chicago Cubs' Alfonso Soriano grounds out to drive in a run against the Colorado Rockies in the ninth inning of the Rockies' 4-3 victory in a baseball game in Denver on Sunday, July 21, 2013. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

Chicago Cubs' Alfonso Soriano grounds out to drive in a run against the Colorado Rockies in the ninth inning of the Rockies' 4-3 victory in a baseball game in Denver on Sunday, July 21, 2013. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

Chicago Cubs' Alfonso Soriano watches from the dugout during the 10th inning of a baseball game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Wednesday, July 24, 2013, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Matt York)

Chicago Cubs' Alfonso Soriano rounds the bases after hitting a home run off Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Joe Blanton during the first inning of a baseball game Tuesday, July 9, 2013, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

Chicago Cubs' Alfonso Soriano is congratulated in the dugout on his two-run home run against the Seattle Mariners in the 11th inning of a baseball game Saturday, June 29, 2013, in Seattle. The Cubs won 5-3. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

Chicago Cubs' Alfonso Soriano, left, gets a hug from Anthony Rizzo prior to a baseball game against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Monday, July 22, 2013, in Phoenix. The Cubs defeated the Diamondbacks 4-2. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

(AP) ? Alfonso Soriano took one look around Yankee Stadium and broke into a big, familiar smile.

"This is my house, this is my home," he said. "I'm happy I have the opportunity to come back to New York ? 10 years."

The New York Yankees reacquired Soriano in a trade with the Chicago Cubs on Friday, hoping the seven-time All-Star can provide a power boost to a team that desperately needs pop.

Soriano immediately went into the starting lineup, batting cleanup and playing left field against Tampa Bay. The Cubs got minor league pitcher Corey Black and will send almost $17.7 million to the Yankees to cover the rest of Soriano's rich contract.

"We've obviously been trying to improve our offense, to no avail, throughout this season," Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said. "By far, he is the best available bat to date."

Soriano outhomered the Yankees all by himself (10-8) in the four weeks prior to the deal. Overall, the 37-year-old was hitting .254 with 17 homers and 51 RBIs with the Cubs.

The Bronx Bombers led the majors with 245 home runs last year, but have become the Bronx burn-outs this season, ranking next-to-last in the AL with only 88. Banged up, they've played most of the year without Curtis Granderson, Mark Teixeira, Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez.

Their slump from the right side ? Soriano hits righty ? is even more acute. It's been a month since a right-hander homered for the Yankees, with Jayson Nix the last to do it on June 25.

Soriano got a big ovation when the public-address announcer read the lineups and welcomed him with "and once again a Yankee." Soriano saluted the stadium's Bleacher Creatures during their roll call, and was cheered again when his past Yankees highlights were shown on the video board.

Wearing his socks high, Soriano got an assist when his throw led to an inning-ending out in the top of the second. He led off the bottom half and flied out.

Soriano made his major league debut with the Yankees in 1999 and quickly blossomed into a rare package of speed and power. In 2002, he hit 39 homers and 51 doubles while batting .300, stealing 41 bases, scoring 128 runs and driving in 102.

"He's not the same player he used to be," Cashman said, "but he certainly provides some thunder from the right side that we've been lacking."

Cashman hinted, too, that more deals might be in the works.

The Yankees began the day with a 54-48 record and in fourth place in the AL East, 6? games behind division-leading Boston.

Soriano got his old No. 12, with Vernon Wells shifting to No. 22. The Yankees optioned outfielder Thomas Neal to Triple-A to make room for Soriano.

Soriano waived his no-trade clause to rejoin his old team. He was popular with teammates and fans for five seasons before New York traded him to Texas in a deal for Rodriguez.

"He's played there before," Granderson said earlier in the day at the team's spring training complex in Tampa, Fla. "That's one thing that is a difficult thing to adjust to."

"You've got to come to New York and can you handle it, can you not? Obviously he had in the past," he said.

Soriano has never played a regular-season game at the new Yankee Stadium. He did, however, hit a home run in his lone game at the ballpark ? in April 2009, the Cubs played a pair of exhibition games at Yankee Stadium before the official opener.

Soriano has hit 389 career home runs while playing for the Yankees, Texas, Washington and the Cubs.

In the 2001 World Series, Soriano hit a home run that almost became part of the Yankees' lore. His go-ahead shot in the eighth inning off Curt Schilling in Game 7 put New York close to another championship, but Arizona rallied in the ninth to win it.

A free swinger, Soriano is known more for power than getting on base. He's drawn just 15 walks in 93 games this season.

The deal was the latest move for the Cubs before the July 31 deadline for trades without waivers. This month, they traded pitcher Matt Garza to Texas and pitcher Scott Feldman to Baltimore.

Chicago was fourth in the NL Central at 45-55. Cubs president of baseball operations Theo Epstein said Soriano impressed him, on and off the field.

"I think when I came here, for some reason I was under the impression that he would be a negative in the clubhouse and someone that was out for himself, someone who didn't play the game hard all the time. I was quickly disavowed of that notion," Epstein said.

"The first time we met with him, we asked him to work on his defense. We asked him to run the bases hard. We asked him to run balls out. We asked him to be a good example for the younger players, and we asked him to always play the game hard and to try to win the fans back over and be a leader in the clubhouse. He said, OK, and he went out and did it."

Epstein called Soriano "an ultimate pro" and said it was good to trade him now, rather than someday when he wasn't an everyday guy.

"That's always a really difficult transition for an elite player, a superstar player, in the final innings of his career. That's a difficult transition to make and it can often kind of muddy the waters a little bit," Epstein said.

"He really leaves at the right time with his head held high. And we can all be proud of the career he had as a Cub," he said.

The 21-year-old Black was 3-8 with a 4.25 ERA in 19 starts for Class A Tampa. The right-hander is averaging 9.6 strikeouts per nine innings in his first full pro season.

Chicago will pay $17,688,524 of the $24,491,803 remaining on Soriano's $136 million, eight-year contract.

The Yankees will pay a total of $6,803,279: a prorated rate of $5 million for this year's $18 million salary and $5 million of Soriano's $18 million salary in 2014, the final season of the deal.

"I think he's a great addition. One of my favorite teammates of all-time," said Teixeira, who played with Soriano in Texas in 2004-05.

"I love the move. We need a right-handed bat, obviously. We need that thump. We need to score a few more runs, and he's one of those guys that can beat you with one swing," he said.

Soriano needs 11 hits to reach 2,000 lifetime. His career leadoff home runs are second most in history to Rickey Henderson's 81.

NOTES: The Yankees are hoping SS Derek Jeter (strained right quadriceps) can come off the disabled list Saturday. He was set to see a doctor Friday. ... Teixeira, who's had season-ending surgery on his right wrist, expects to begin his offseason training program in November and start swinging a bat in January, both right on schedule.

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AP Sports Writer Ronald Blum, AP Sports Writer Andrew Seligman in Bourbonnais, Ill., and AP freelancer Mark Didtler in Tampa, Fla., contributed to this report.

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