Yankees Vs. Guardians Postponed: ALDS Game 2 Moved To Friday Over Rain Forecast CBS Sports
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NEW YORK — Game 2 of the ALDS matchup between the New York Yankees and Cleveland Guardians has been postponed due to rain and moved to Friday, MLB announced. First pitch was originally scheduled for 7:37 p.m. ET Thursday night, though the forecast calls for rain most of the day Thursday and continuing into the early morning hours Friday. Instead, Game 2 will now be played Friday at 1:07 p.m. ET (still airing on TBS).
Here is Thursday’s weather forecast around Game 2’s original scheduled start time (via CBS News New York). The heaviest rain is expected to hit New York right around what would’ve been first pitch.
Heavy rain is expected to hit New York during Game 2. CBS News New York
The Atlanta Braves and Philadelphia Phillies waited out a three-hour rain delay prior to playing Game 2 on Wednesday, though the Yankees and Guardians do not have a similar playable window coming their way Thursday, so the game was postponed.
Friday was originally an ALDS off-day, so rescheduling Game 2 was a piece of cake. However, the postponement does force the two teams to play Games 2-5 on four consecutive days (if Games 4 and 5 are necessary). Friday was the final scheduled off-day in the series. Here’s how the Game 2 postponement impact each team’s pitching plans.
The Yankees won Game 1 behind Gerrit Cole and Anthony Rizzo. They lead the best-of-five series 1-0. Game 2’s scheduled starters are All-Star lefty Nestor Cortes (12-4, 2.44 ERA) and 2020 AL Cy Young winner Shane Bieber (13-8, 2.88 ERA).
Today In The Connected Economy: Meta Tweaks Its Metaverse Offerings PYMNTS.com
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Today in the connected economy, Meta reveals the price tag for its new virtual reality headset and unveils features to make that reality seem a bit more real. Plus, Apple introduces a new savings account tied to the Apple Card, while consumer financing company Synchrony debuts Allegro Credit, a point-of-sale (POS) tool.
Zuckerberg’s Metaverse Avatar Finds Its Legs (and Headset) at Last
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said users can enter the metaverse — with avatars that will soon have legs — for the cost of $1,500. That price tag is for the new Meta Quest Pro virtual reality headset, which has better resolution and graphics and a more powerful onboard computer than previous — and considerably cheaper — models.
Apple Lets Card Users Set up Goldman Sachs Savings Accounts
Apple has unveiled a feature for Apple Card users that lets them save their Daily Cash rewards and grow them using in a high-yield savings account from Goldman Sachs. Apple will roll out the program for card members in the months ahead, letting them have their Daily Cash deposited automatically into their accounts with no fees, minimum deposits or minimum balance requirements.
Synchrony Debuts Consumer Financing Tool for Audiology Practices
Synchrony has debuted Allegro Credit, a point-of-sale (POS) consumer financing tool for the hearing industry. The new solution, launched through the Sycle practice management platform, lets audiology providers offer financing options, such as healthcare credit cards and installment loans, and represents an expansion of Synchrony’s partnership with Sycle.
Payments Tech Firm Priority Integrates With Valor PayTech
Payments technology firm Priority Technology has integrated its MX Merchant ecosystem with Valor PayTech, part of a larger partnership between the companies for omnichannel solutions. Priority’s platform which operates at scale and lets companies collect, store and send money. Valor offers what it described as “cloud-based, end-to-end, processor-agnostic omnichannel payments solutions” for resellers and their merchant customers.
Italian iGaming Firm Lottomatica Revamps With Nuvei for Digital Payments
Italian iGaming company Lottomatica is re-platforming its digital services and working with payments technology provider Nuvei to offer faster payouts to users. Lottomatica Managing Director of Digital and Betting in Italy Alessandro Fiumara said the company’s players are looking to provide a payments experience similar to the one offered by Nuvei.
New PYMNTS Study: How Consumers Use Digital Banks
A PYMNTS survey of 2,124 US consumers shows that while two-thirds of consumers have used FinTechs for some aspect of banking services, just 9.3% call them their primary bank.
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AFL: The Avery Family Connection Bolstering VAFA Hawks Code
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Phil Avery, 50, won the Hawthorn Amateurs‘ reserves best and fairest in 2022. His son Eammon, 21, won the seniors best and fairest. And it’s not the first son Phil has played with, writes PAUL AMY.
An encouraging wife. A dedication to fitness. “Gadget arms’’. “Cat-like features’’. A rebuilding club. A league medal. A premiership. And sons driving him to play “the long game’’.
They’re all elements of Phil Avery’s many seasons in senior football.
Combined, they form a remarkable journey at a club in the lower reaches of amateur ranks.
In the year he turned 50, his story made for history at Hawthorn Amateurs.
Avery won the best and fairest for the reserves – and his son Eamonn, 21, won the best and fairest for the seniors.
They played together in the senior side during the season.
Last Friday night they stood together as the major trophy winners for the men’s teams.
“It’s unprecedented, I reckon,’’ Hawthorn Amateurs president Sam Waldron says of the prospect of gold-leaf lettering going on the honour board for father and son in the same year.
“I’ve never heard of it happening anywhere. It was a special thing for them to play a couple of senior games together. How cool to play footy with your dad … and then it goes to another level when they both win a B & F.’’
Former president Ed Sill calls it a “remarkable achievement, one of the best things about the 2022 footy season’’.
Avery says he was “speechless’’ when he and Eamonn topped the vote counts. He did it despite playing only nine games in the reserves.
“I still find it hard when people reach out to say congratulations – it’s one of those things you’ll talk about in 10, 20, 30 years,’’ he says. “Very proud.’’
Hawks coach Mark Murray reckons Avery deserves an award just for being able to play senior football at age 50.
“It’s crazy,’’ he says. “I’m 50 years old as well. To think he was able to play in our senior team and hold his own, yeah, crazy.’’
Sill, now president of Box Hill Hawks in the VFL, is enjoying Phil Avery’s long stay in amateur football.
They go back a long way.
Sill was part of the group that brought the club out of recess as Hawthorn Amateurs in 1995; as Hawthorn Citizens, it folded in 1989 due to a lack of numbers.
Avery had been playing at Bulleen United (now Manningham Cobras), but he knew some people involved with rebuilding ‘Citzs’, he lived close to the ground and he decided to make a move to Rathmines Road Reserve in 1996.
Bar the Covid year of 2020, he has not missed a season since.
The club quickly saw it had a good footballer.
In his first year Avery won the best and fairest.
In his third year he claimed the club and competition best and fairests, and played in the senior premiership team.
By 1999 he was captain.
More accolades came to him in future years, notably life membership and selection in the 20-year team, as well as off-field roles, including football director and committee member.
Sill says Avery was an excellent player.
“He had catlike features, Phil,’’ he says. “He could hit, bounce and run. He’s never going to be defined as the best kick to ever pull on a boot – he has his own unique style – but he always had great athleticism.’’
Hawks coach Mark Murray notes the “gadget arms’’ that allow Avery to spoil and then swoop on the ball.
Avery says age is starting to make greater demands on his body. To meet them he continues to run and cycle, figuring he can get through a game of football if he stays “half-fit’’.
“You get a few more hamstrings than when you were younger, but I haven‘t had any of those big injuries, like an ACL,’’ Avery, a manager at the Australian Catholic University, says.
“About 15 years ago I landed on my coccyx – if you’ve never done that before, it bloody hurts – and I’ve lost count of how many breaks I’ve had on my fingers. Overall I’ve been pretty lucky.’’
He hopes his luck holds. He intends to be around for a while; he has another son he wants to play with at Hawthorn Amateurs.
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For all his awards, Phil Avery regards playing with two of his four boys as his greatest accomplishment in football.
It happened for the first time in 2016, when he lined up with his eldest lad, Moss, in the reserves, father presenting son with his jumper after selection.
A couple of seasons later he ran out with Eamonn, who, like his father, has developed into a defender.
This year Phil Avery answered the call to play in the seniors when injuries set in and coach Murray needed to bolster his backline.
Murray also promoted his veteran to the top team for his 300th game in the final round of the season.
The selection was based on merit, he says. “He just happened to be the next player in line,’’ Murray says.
Eamonn, 21, was again alongside him (Ed Sill watched on and says Avery, even at age 50, showed he was still a decent Division 3 amateur player).
Avery sees similarities in the way he and Eamonn play.
“We try to get the ball to the ground and run away – hopefully,’’ he says.
“He was always a bit smaller than the other boys. He’s probably 6’3 now and he’s got stronger, filled into his body. He’s turned into a good player.’’
A VAFA Division 3 team-of-the-year player, in fact; that was in 2021, when he slotted in at full back.
“He’s like a more athletic version of his dad,’’ Murray says of Eamonn. “He gets all the big jobs and he does them well. He’s got a lot of good footy in him.’’
There’s another Avery coming through – 14-year-old Magnus – and Phil Avery likes the idea of playing football with him too.
“If I don’t, I’ll never live it down,’’ he says. “I feel like I need to look at the long game and honour that.’’
Avery says his family has been front and centre with his football.
His wife, Nicole, encouraged him to keep playing and their five children grew up watching him. Eamonn was a water boy and a boundary umpire.
“My wife was always big on making sure I had an outlet. And footy was it for me,’’ he says.
“While I wasn’t as raucous as some other guys at the club, going out til all hours, you’d have your moments.’’
Murray says with a laugh: “Phil’s wife might be our greatest asset. When they had their first kid she said he had to have something outside the family and he had to have footy. She needs to speak to every wife in Melbourne. Because that’s not what my wife says!’’
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Phil Avery says he loves Hawthorn Amateur Football Club.
It has many good people, he says, and a community focus.
This year, embracing the growth of female football, it fielded a second women’s team.
And for some time it has operated a program called ‘Wings’, raising money to provide mental health services to players, officials and supporters.
It followed the death of two former players and a former player’s father.
Avery says his club has taken the lead on a critical community issue.
“The generation I’m from, mental health was viewed as a weakness when I was growing up. Through the club I’ve gained greater awareness of this sort of stuff,’’ he says.
“It’s helped me understand different situations people go through, and that it’s not a weakness in any way. I’m more conscious of it and I can look out for these things. It’s awesome what the club has done in that space.’’
Waldron says Avery is an exemplary clubman.
Often after a reserves game he’ll serve as goal umpire for the seniors.
He looks out for teammates too, “young and old’’.
“He’s a bit of a father figure for some of the boys, particularly the kids from the country with their parents back home,’’ Waldron says. “He’s a good person to have around.’’
Sill says: “The Avery connection at our footy club is just fantastic. They’re wonderful human beings. They make it a better place.’’
Paul Amy is a sports reporter and editor for Leader Newspapers. He was also a long-time contributor to Inside Football and is the author of Fabulous Fred, the Strife and Times of Fred Cook.
Heres Why Tamadoge Has Every Chance Of Overtaking Shiba Inu And Dogecoin This Year Cryptonews
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Although Dogecoin (DOGE) and Shiba Inu (SHIB) continue to lead the meme coin market, Tamadoge (TAMA) could become the industry leader soon.
TAMA supporters strongly proclaim the asset’s potential to become the market’s leading meme coin before the year ends. And with the ecosystem still expanding, this could happen.
Tamadoge – NFTs Meet Blockchain Gaming
TAMA is the utility token for Tamadoge, a battle royale blockchain gaming ecosystem that has been gaining massive investor attention since its launch earlier this year. The Tamadoge ecosystem thrives on non-fungible tokens (NFTs) representing digital pets. Players will purchase these pets to use them in battle with other players’ pets. Winners get rewarded with TAMA tokens.
With Tamadoge, players get paid for participating in the activities they love. And as they continue to level up in the game, their NFTs become even more valuable, offering them an additional source of income.
TAMA Price Movement
TAMA is a relatively new cryptocurrency. The digital asset only launched on centralized exchanges a few weeks ago, but its price movement has been quite impressive.
Currently, TAMA trades at $0.04286. The asset has been on an uptrend of 24.23% in the past 24 hours, meaning that it has outperformed the broader market, which is down by 1.78% in the same period.
Currently, TAMA is available on three major centralized exchanges: MECX, LBank, and OKX. TAMA’s listing on OKX puts it on the world map because OKX decentralized exchange (DEX) is available to users worldwide.
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Ultra-Rare NFT Launch Boosts TAMA
The biggest news in the Tamadoge ecosystem appears to be the release of ultra-rare NFTs. These NFTs, representing pets in the Tamadoge game, were released on October 6th.
The game’s developers explained that they would be the best NFTs in the Tamadoge game, with heightened traits like speed and strength.
Players looking to participate in the Tamadoge game can buy these NFTs early to gain a better shot at winning battles and earning tokens when the game launches.
Interested buyers can place bids for the ultra-rare NFTs before the auction closes by the end of the week.
Full Tamadoge Launch on the Way
The full Tamadoge launch will likely be TAMA’s biggest catalyst for growth. After the launch, players can finally enter the gaming ecosystem, play, and earn tokens. Tamadoge will also launch its in-house NFT marketplace, where players can trade NFTs directly.
And there is set to be a push for the metaverse as well. The Tamaverse, as it’s called, will be an immersive metaverse platform where players can mint and trade their digital pet NFTs, and it is expected to launch later this year.
Tamadoge’s Head of Product, Carl, will have an AMA session with the OKX team on October 14th by 8 AM UTC to shed more light on their plans.
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Twin Cities Prices Leap 7.4% Not As High As Rest Of U.S. Star Tribune
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Inflation in Twin Cities, like the nation as a whole, remains uncomfortably hot.
New data released Thursday showed that the year-over-year prices consumers paid for services and goods in September climbed 7.4% in the Minneapolis-St. Paul region. They rose 8.2% in the U.S. as a whole.
“It doesn’t necessarily mean things are cheaper in Minneapolis,” said Paul LaPorte, an economist with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. “It just means that prices may not have moved as fast.”
In fact, prices for groceries, restaurants and gas rose faster over the past year in the Twin Cities compared with the U.S., he said.
Still, it’s the first time since January that inflation for the Twin Cities, as measured by the consumer price index, has dipped below 8%. The metro area rate, which comes out every other month, reached a high of 8.7% in May.
The U.S. rate, which comes out monthly, hit a recent year-over-year high of 9.1% in June and has been slowly coming down since then.
Categories where Twin Cities prices did not rise as quickly as the U.S. over the past year include shelter, apparel, new and used motor vehicles, and recreation, LaPorte said.
Year-over-year inflation has been cooling off a bit as gas prices have fallen in recent months. The price for a gallon of regular unleaded in Minnesota peaked at a record-high of $4.76 in mid-June, according to AAA.
But the price is slowly creeping back up and is now at $3,78 a gallon. It is expected to continue to rise because major oil exporting countries recently decided to cut production.
Akshay Rao, a marketing professor at the University of Minnesota, said food and energy price increases may have a delayed impact on prices in other sectors even after the prices for those particular categories fall.
“Gasoline has an impact on everything in our economy — as does food,” he said. “Everybody eats.”
Rao said the areas that saw sizable price increases in September, such as rent and health care, are in areas where workers might have gotten raises to account for the rising costs of putting food on the table and commuting to work. And companies, which may have raised prices recently because of higher transportation costs, are not likely to drop the prices at the same rate.
“They’re going to hang onto that increased price as long as people pay for it,” Rao said. “We know that prices go up faster than they come down.”
When you strip out energy and food prices, which tend to be more volatile, so-called “core inflation” increased from August to September, said Marcus Bansah, an economics professor at St. Olaf College.
“That shows that inflation is more persistent or entrenched in the U.S. economy,” he said. “That is bad news for the economy because it means the Fed will be more concerned that inflation is more widespread.”
The report will likely strengthen the Federal Reserve’s resolve to continue aggressively raising interest rates to try to rein in inflation by cooling off demand. The central bank has already hiked rates five times this year, raising short-term interest rates by 3 percentage points since March.
It’s expected to increase rates two more times this year, including a three-quarters of a percentage point increase projected for next month.
However, some economists have become concerned that the Fed is slamming on the brakes too fast, raising the chances of throwing the economy into a recession. They note that inflation in the past year has mostly stemmed from supply chain issues — something that the Fed can’t control with interest rates.
Supply chains in some sectors are improving, easing some price pressures, Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari said at an event earlier this week. But he said he doesn’t yet see a reason for the Fed to slow down on its planned course.
“We have not yet seen much evidence the underlying inflation — the services inflation, the wage inflation, the labor market — that that is yet softening,” he said.
Kashkari, who will have a vote on the interest rate-setting committee next year, said he expects the Fed will raise rates to the range of 4% to 4.5%, and then hold for awhile as the effects work through the economy.
“Then we can assess: Do we need to go higher from there or can we begin to back off if we think inflation is heading well back down to 2%?” he said, referring to the Fed’s inflation target.
Tech News: Redrock And Pop Experiential ETL And ILEA Alliances; Stova Debut; 6 Connex New Mobile Event App TSNN Trade Show News
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Tech News: Redrock and Pop Experiential, ETL and ILEA Alliances; Stova Debut; 6 Connex New Mobile Event App
Redrock Entertainment and POP Experiential
Event production company Redrock Entertainment and creative experience agency POP Experiential (POP | X) announced a new alliance to bring award-winning teams of creators and producers to the experiential marketplace, creating a broader offering to existing and prospective clients.
Together, the two teams will deliver tech-forward solutions for B2B and B2C experiences and events—in-person, virtual and hybrid.
Redrock delivers acclaimed large-scale productions, producing high-profile events including Stranger Things Drive-Into Experience, Riot Game’s Arcane world premiere and Billboard’s Women in Music. Women-owned POP | X was founded during the pandemic and recruited top talent across a variety of event and experiential disciplines. The team produced more than 100 strategic engagements in a little over a year for clients including BMC Software, Dell Technologies and Penn Medicine.
The two entities are now able to leverage their individual strengths to come together with a unique and refreshing approach to diverse projects.
“This enables us to more deeply engage with our current and prospective partners, delivering not only large initiatives but on more targeted and focused B2B strategies,” said Ford Englerth, president of Redrock Entertainment, adding that his company strives to always bring more to its clients and partners.
According to Margaret Launzel-Pennes, CEO of POP | X, her company’s expertise and recent experience with hybrid events is a win-win for the collaboration.
“Our expertise in the corporate experiential space and our recent experience in the hybrid arena give us a unique understanding of what is critical to engagement, in all its forms, in the future,” Launzel-Pennes said. “There are tremendous opportunities that will come out of that for both of our client bases.”
About Redrock Entertainment and POP | X
With over 30 years of experience producing events, Redrock is known for bringing award-winning ideas and execution to life.
POP | X embraces disruptive innovation and employs a strategy-led approach to creating deliberate and meaningful human connections between organizations and their audiences through events, experiences and engagements – all with a focus on refreshing and inventive solutions in a time of industry “(r)evolution.”
Stova
Meeting Play + Aventri, two leading event tech companies that merged in January and acquired eventcore, providing customized event registration tools, in June, rebranded with the new name Stova.
Designed to be the most comprehensive platform in the industry for delivering exceptional experiences for clients with the consolidation of three major event technology pioneers, Stova, is born from the phrase “standing ovation.”
The new branding is rooted in the heritage, technology and people of the three iconic brands, which have made the company and its portfolio what it is today.
As the organization continues to look ahead, creating a strong, unified brand in the marketplace is essential while ensuring the new identity matches the innovative technology firm the company has become, a true one-stop-shop for our clients’ event technology needs, according to Eric Lochner, CEO of Stova.
“For over a decade, our three unique brands have offered innovative products and technologies to help companies deliver highly impactful events,” Lochner said. “We have immense pride in the consolidated entity we have created, and we’ve only just begun. We are deeply connected to our clients’ event landscape and will continue to invest in and build event technology solutions that consistently meet our clients’ changing needs to deliver epic events every time.”
A sophisticated platform built for the new event ecosystem, Stova is an all-in-one event technology solution that partners with visionary brands to bring their individual goals, ideas and experiences to life with award-winning, end-to-end technology and technology-enabled services.
Event Tech Live and ILEA
Event Tech Live (ETL) and the International Live Events Association (ILEA) are teaming up for ETL’s annual shows in London and Las Vegas.
The partnership is designed to bring the shows’ message to ILEA’s global community of event professionals whose skills, expertise and experience power some of the most influential live events around the world.
The ILEA community is centered on celebrating all aspects of live event production and management, enabling members to deliver the very best work to their clients through collaboration, thought leadership and idea sharing.
At ETL London and ETL Las Vegas, the ILEA team, represented by Cecilia Lavin, regional vice president EMEA at ILEA and sales director at InEvent, will host panel sessions alongside industry experts with the first session titled, “How Has Our Event Tech Buying Behavior Changed and What Does the Future Look Like?” at ETL London.
“ILEA is excited to partner with Event Tech Live as we collectively strive to bring high quality education and network-building opportunities to event profs around the world,” said Dustin Westling, president of ILEA and managing partner at OneWest Event Design. “We know the last decade has been an exciting period of advancement in the world of event tech—virtually, in person and everything in between—and our members are keen to learn, grow and evolve just as rapidly. Bringing ILEA and Event Tech Live closer together will support them in doing just that.”
According to Adam Parry, co-founder of ETL, the partnership is a win-win for both entities, as there are great synergies in their missions to educate, inspire and evoke idea sharing and networking within the global event community.
“ETL is of course focused on the tech elements of virtual, in-person and hybrid events, encouraging event profs to share their experiences and work confidently with event tech to enhance their offering,” Parry said.
To register for ETL London, scheduled for Nov. 16-17 at ExCeL, London, go here. To pre-register for ETL Las Vegas, scheduled for April 26-27, 2023, go here.
6Connex
6Connex, a leading provider of in-person, virtual and hybrid events, launched Eventory Check-In, an addition to a suite of mobile event applications, which allows event organizers to seamlessly manage event check-in by scanning an attendee’s ticket, QR code or registration information.
The app is one of four applications that support the Eventory event management platform, all of which are designed to provide greater management options for event organizers and better experiences for event attendees.
“Event applications are powerful management and engagement tools that are no longer a ‘nice to have’ for event organizers,” said Luiz Martins, chief marketing officer at 6Connex. “Onsite, these apps allow event organizers to manage and respond to participants in real time. The apps also generate all the necessary data for organizers to make informed decisions both at their events and when planning future events.”
Additional mobile applications offered by 6Connex include:
Eventory app, which allows event participants to access event information more easily and to manage their experience. It allows attendees to create personalized schedules, network with peers, request information from exhibitors and sponsors.
Eventory Operator app, designed to provide conference planners with immediate access to crucial information, including a dashboard, via their mobile phones while at their events.
Eventory Scanner, which allows organizers, exhibitors, speakers and others to both access and provide information to all those attending an event. At the same time, the QR codes allow organizers, partners and exhibitors to collect data in a way that is encrypted and in accordance with GDPR.
Eventory Event Management Platform
6Connex’s Eventory event management platform is an end-to-end software designed for organizers to seamlessly market, manage and measure events. The platform streamlines end-to-end event planning workflows and organizes event data.
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Rock On! This Weeks Sound Bites10/13/22 New Jersey Stage
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NEWS | FEATURES | PREVIEWS | EVENTS
By Danny Coleman
originally published: 10/13/2022
“I’m not sure how much you’ve read or seen about us as a group but we are practically one of New Jersey’s best kept secrets,” laughed Danny Vechesky of 52nd Street, the “World’s longest running” Billy Joel tribute. “We’ve been around a long time; 28 years and I started the band back in 1994 after “The River of Dreams” came out.”
Vechesky or “Danny V” as he is known, calls Burlington County, NJ home but as Joel himself has said in his lyrics, “Home can be the Pennsylvania Turnpike” and Danny knows that reference to touring very well as 52nd Street has played nationally for parts of four decades and on October 16 at the Broadway Theatre of Pitmann he will be doing what he does best at a 6 p.m. show right here in South Jersey.
“Yes, Sunday October 16 at The Pitmann Theatre,” he said enthusiastically. “We usually do outdoor summer concerts for different towns as part of their summer concert series and doing this gives an opportunity for people who normally don’t get to see Billy Joel or have seen him in the past to come out and relax in the summertime with family and friends. So, we’ve been focusing on that aspect probably for the last 10 years and had a wonderful time with it; the response from the crowd is great so that’s been primarily our concerts and they vary depending on the town and how big they can have their events and what the budgets are so, it can be anywhere from a couple of hundred people to a couple of thousand; it’s been something we’ve enjoyed so, we are looking forward to this.”
So, what makes one form a tribute band; let alone one that has stayed together for nearly 30 years? According to Danny, it was just a matter of making a decision.
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“I’ve been in a number of bands off and on over the years and always wanted to do a Billy Joel tribute but for different reasons, the timing wasn’t right,” he began. “Then “The River of Dreams” came out and it was hitting the charts and I said to my wife at the time; you know what? I’m gonna do it! I’m gonna do it now! Now as far as the history itself; it all started back in 1974. I was a freshman at Albright College out in Reading, PA and I was on the stage crew when Billy Joel was on the “Piano Man” tour and I guess the only thing that I knew about Billy Joel was the song “Captain Jack” because in Philly; I don’t know if you remember WMMR but Ed Sciaky used to play that song a lot and it was huge in Philadelphia. So, that’s how I knew about Billy and then being on stage crew, I was at the concert, I got a chance to talk to him and being a young kid; I’m blown away. I took piano lessons as a kid but there was a guy who rocked on the piano in the spotlight and I felt really connected. So, I said, that’s it, I’m gonna do that and I had a chance to talk with him and that gave me some encouragement. So, over the years, I learned all of his music and all by ear. I took lessons, I knew theory but his music; I sat down listened to records and learned it all by ear and eventually in college I started doing these coffee houses; all Billy Joel and then eventually with different bands that I was in I’d do a bunch of Billy Joel songs and finally in 1994 I realized; you know what? This is the time and so 28 years ago I started it and we’re still going strong today”
OK Danny, “YOU” had this connection to Joel and his music through a personal experience; how did you find musicians who shared your passion and the other six pieces that make up the 52nd Street Band?
“I lived in North Jersey and Bergen County for 16 years and that’s where the band started. I had put out an advertisement in one of the local rock’n’roll periodicals; I think it was in “The Aquarian” or “The EC Rocker” up there in North Jersey and guys answered the ads and I had auditions with different guys and I just felt which ones would make a good fit and that’s how it came together; up in North Jersey. My guitar player who’s the original guitar player; he’s been with me all 28 years and I’m proud of the fact that we’ve been together that long. We were starting out just at the very beginning of tribute mania and at the time, there was maybe a few bands that were doing it; of course, there was B Streets who was doing Bruce for the longest time even before that but we got in at the right time where all of a sudden at all of these town concerts they started having tribute bands. So, we developed our notoriety with our bread and butter and of course now you know what it’s like; I mean, there’s a tribute for just about every band that ever existed and multi-tributes for different artists as well.”
“My philosophy and my first thought for the band was, I want to put together a band that’s going to present the sound that’s what you hear on the radio,” he continued. “You know, the songs that they love by Billy Joel and I wanted to do so practically as much as possible note for note and even from me singing them. So, I immersed myself and I still do actually in listening to the songs. I sing along with them, I try to make sure that my pronunciations and my pitch are exactly like Billy does it and the guys in the band, they do very close to the same thing so that we present what you’re going to hear as Billy Joel’s music and so it sounds like Billy Joel. Mentally, I’ve known these songs for forever, I grew up with him basically as a kid, I learned them all and every song I can relate to the eras of my life basically by when these songs were played. So, it’s easy for me because of my personal history with each one of those songs; I actually almost feel like when I’m performing them that I am feeling those lyrics as well and not just singing and performing and that kind of works for me. I don’t know about the other guys but I just try to live it and perform it as you hear it on the radio”
With a band and a philosophy in place Danny found his niche as an entertainer and like many others, it was the Fab Four’s appearance on a certain TV show that was the impetus for his love of Rock ‘n’ Roll.
“I started taking piano lessons when I was 11 years old and I realized after a short period of time that I wasn’t going to be another Rachmaninoff or Tchaikovsky but the thing that really sold my soul on rock’n’roll was seeing The Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show and for me that was it. So, even though I was taking general lessons my ear was always leaning to learning some of the stuff that I was hearing; all of the pop songs on the radio. I took classical lessons pretty much through high school and then as I said, meeting Billy my freshman year in college; that was it. I was focused totally in that direction.”
Ah but today there is no Ed Sullivan, there is nothing on the radar even remotely close to a second-coming of a band such as The Beatles but he has some thoughts on that and today’s music climate as well.
“Yeah,” he said with some hesitation, “Believe me, guys in our age group, we recognize that because of our own longevity in music. We recognize it and it’s kind of unfortunate but there is some hope. I do see some young guys that try to emulate the classic guys of that era so there are some young artists that look at Eddie Van Halen or Keith Emerson and Yes or anything that’s like a masterpiece of classic rock and they are trying to emulate that which hopefully that’ll be some of the future of rock’n’roll music; we’ll see.”
There are stories of tribute bands being joined on stage by the artists they are paying homage to; has that ever happened to Danny V and the boys of 52nd Street?
“We had a close call; well besides meeting Billy back in ’74 where we had a very close call coming together. We were performing at the food court in the Wachovia Center in Philly when he was performing there; I’m going to say maybe 10 years ago. We were performing before his concert and so my brother, who was managing us at the time was on the phone and I saw him walking around the food court and he was actually trying to get Billy to come down and meet me after his soundcheck. We were in the same building together but that was his last concert, it was press day so he had a lot of interviews going on so we couldn’t come together but that’s as close as it can be; in the same building that same time.”
Doing anything for 28 years can become monotonous but if there is passion, there is a desire to continue and for Danny V, the audiences and the music make it all worthwhile.
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“Yeah, it’s a combination of things really. I enjoy the songs and as I said. I grew up with them so I felt attached to learning them and the history of him and of course sharing it with the audience and with the Billy Joel fans is so rewarding. During the shows to see people enjoying it, singing along with us, coming up to me afterwards and telling me that they really enjoyed it and the cool thing about it is telling me their stories. Always at the end of a show, somebody’s going to come up say, oh I knew Billy when he was in high school or when he played at this bar or I saw him at a restaurant somewhere and to me that’s like the icing on the cake because it adds to the history of the band. I have all these little stories that come along the way so yes, absolutely it’s the performance, it’s singing songs and of course enjoying it and the relationships with the audience as well.”
The show in Pitmann may have a slightly different look and feel to it due to it being an indoor venue which is different from their aforementioned regular outside events.
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Rentyl Resorts is the brainchild of Nick Falcone, who came up with the idea over the dinner table with his father and brothers. The family was discussing their frustration with the difficulty of finding vacation rentals that were spacious enough to accommodate large families or groups of friends. Nick and his brothers had also noticed that many vacation rental properties were in need of updating and renovation. They saw an opportunity to create a business that would offer high-quality, spacious vacation rentals that were also well-maintained and stylish. With the support of their father, an experienced real estate developer, they set to work creating Rentyl Resorts. The company has now been in operation for several years and has earned a reputation for offering some of the best vacation rental properties in the market. In this interview, Nick shares how the company leverages technology to fuel company growth, improve operational performance and engender guest loyalty.
First off, congrats on all your success in growing Rentyl Resorts from a regional Florida-based business to a worldwide resort collection. What role did technology play in fueling that growth?
Technology plays a major role in the growth of Rentyl Resorts. Our technology has enabled us to expand and grow our business as our partnerships require connectivity. Technology also provides us with the internal tools necessary to maximize performance and differentiate from our competition. Lastly, we feel that our technology is key to growing our consumer facing side of the business with programs such as our multi-industry loyalty program that provides unique benefits to travelers in their daily life beyond hospitality experiences.
What differentiates the Rentyl Resorts booking platform from those of other leading players in the vacation rentals space? What do you view as some of the platform’s competitive strengths?
Rentyl is a branded platform that represents high quality homes mixed with the amenities, services, and standards of a resort. We work with developers to build these resorts from the ground up and our platform truly blends the worlds of development and hospitality together. Some of the strengths of our platform include trusted accommodations in a resort setting, consumer-facing loyalty that expands benefits beyond the resort, upcoming features such as installment payments, ease of booking resort experiences, growing residential resort inventory, double points between our loyalty program, credit card providers, and much more.
Can you talk a bit about Rentyl Resorts’ technology-enabled loyalty program? How does it work and what advantages can both property owners and guests expect from using this feature?
Our loyalty program is multi-industry, we can work with businesses that perform any function to tie them into the program. This creates unique benefits that can impact daily life and make our loyalty program one that provides value way beyond travel. For example, users will be able to accrue points from transactions with Rentyl and then use these points at participating vendors such as restaurants, entertainment venues, shopping and more. Our members will also be able to put these points towards their largest transactions in life such as buying a car or home. Our property owners can see clear benefits as they receive points for their initial home purchase that can then be utilized for a multitude of future purchases.
How can vacation rentals and resorts work together to mutually benefit and cater to travel needs and what role do you see technology playing in the collaboration?
One of our core technologies that we are developing is our Rentyl Match program. This program takes individual home inventory and allows the home to match with a hotel/resort. This seamless technology will enable homeowners and hotels/resorts to find each other, vet each other, sign contracts, and connect for the benefits that arise on both sides.
The homeowner will now have an established hotel/resort that their guests will have access to and in some cases will take over the operations of the home. The homeowner will also have increased exposure by having their home on Rentyl distribution network, along with a higher ADR.
The guest can be confident that the home must meet brand standards and will enjoy a more seamless resort experience by taking advantage of all resort services and amenities.
The hotel/resort will bring in resort fees and booking revenue (They receive a percentage of homeowner revenue) in exchange for the services and amenities they provide. This allows the hotel’s value to increase by bringing in new revenue without the overhead costs of building new inventory. We will be rolling out this program in 2023 and believe it will revolutionize the vacation home industry.
You’re a recognized leader and innovator in the tourism and hospitality industry, having founded NDM Hospitality Services more than a decade ago. Can you tell us a bit about your career trajectory?
We were blessed early on in my career to get involved with a great and growing company named BurgerFi which at the time had one restaurant and has now blossomed to over 120 all over the world. I learned so much about business by owning and working in a restaurant. It taught us about real estate selection, buildouts, negotiations, operations, people management, and so much more. We were able to take these skills and look for new ways we can complement developers. This is a mission of NDM Hospitality, and led us to the vision of Rentyl Resorts.
Rentyl was exclusive to the central Florida area for the first 3 years, and with proof of concept we found we had something special that could be replicated all over the world. We quickly began visioning our technology backbone, establishing brand partnerships that could launch us to another level, and outlined our menu of services for hoteliers and developers around the world to increase our inventory. In 2022 we embarked on our first outside financial raise to further push the growth of the business. This all has led us to where we are today and we couldn’t be prouder of this trajectory as we’ve been able to open multiple businesses, over $100 million a year in revenue achieved through our establishments, with significant growth opportunities ahead of us.
What do you do in your job on a day-to-day basis? What do you like most about your work?
My position focusses on five main areas of the company: financing, marketing, technology, business development, and people/culture. My favorite things to work on revolve around marketing, technology, and business/culture. What I love about marketing and technology is that there is so much uncharted territory and ways to be entrepreneurial and create what no one else has done before. These two areas of the business really bring out my creativity and innovation. When it comes to people/culture, one of my WHY’s that drive me every day is the ability to impact people’s lives and hopefully leave a positive mark that will enrich those individuals’ futures by providing knowledge, opportunity, and care.
How has the original vision for Rentyl Resorts changed — or not changed — as the company has grown over the past decade?
The vision hasn’t necessarily changed but I would say that the goal posts have shifted in regards to where we want to deploy the vision and how to grow it.
We’ve always had the goal to compliment developers and provide additional value by controlling hospitality content within developments. We knew we wanted to take our knowledge from restaurants and apply it to other aspects of hospitality which we have done. Getting involved with vacation rentals became a natural fit as our careers progressed.
What we didn’t expect is the diversity of industries that we are now involved in ranging from technology, hotels and resorts, vacation rentals, residential clubs, apartment management, retail management, entertainment management, development consulting, and more. We are now positioned in a very unique place, where as a family, we have tremendous vertical integration and understanding of how to execute at the most granular level in many different types of businesses. This allows us to be very successful in more complicated real estate deals.
What will be the primary focus areas for Rentyl Resorts in the coming year? Any new technology-related initiatives?
From a growth perspective we started the year with 400 accommodations and now have over 13,000 under contract with expectations to continue rapid expansion of our brand footprint this coming year.
I mentioned earlier one of our key technology initiatives is the Rentyl Match program. We will also be working on rolling out the real estate and retail sections of our Spire loyalty program.
Any major achievements over the past year that we haven’t yet mentioned? Anything else new and noteworthy in terms of new partnerships, platform enhancements, recognitions, etc.?
We are the first company in the world to establish an Embassy Suites Condo Hotel in partnership with Hilton. We established a brand partnership with Jack Nicklaus utilizing the Bear’s Den Resort IP to grow the brand into hospitality and expand it all over the world.
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What Channel Is Bears Vs. Commanders On Today? Schedule Time For NFLs Thursday Night Football In Week 6 Sporting News
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The Commanders pay a visit to Soldier Field on Thursday night.
Both Chicago and Washington have gotten off to inauspicious starts (to put it lightly) to the 2022 NFL season. The Commanders are fresh off a tough loss to the Titans, leading to coach Ron Rivera uttering some backhanded compliments about his starting quarterback, Carson Wentz.
Quarterback is the theme of the week, apparently, and all eyes are on the Bears’ second-year passer. Justin Fields is coming off perhaps the best half of football in his career, finishing Sunday’s game on a heater, completing 12 of 13 passes and putting Chicago in position to at least tie the game vs. the Vikings — until an Ihmir Smith-Marsette fumble all but sealed the loss.
With N’Keal Harry returning for the Bears, Fields could have some much-needed reinforcements outside. It remains to be seen just how much that may help the sophomore passer, though.
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Here’s how to catch the “Thursday Night Football” matchup between the Bears and Commanders.
What channel is Bears vs. Commanders on today?
Game: Commanders at Bears
Date: Thursday, Oct. 13
TV channel: Chicago, Fox 32 (WFLD32) | Washington D.C, Fox 5 (WTTG 5)
Live stream: Amazon Prime Video (U.S.) | DAZN (Canada)
As is the case with “Thursday Night Football” for the remainder of the season (and the foreseeable future), Amazon Prime Video will exclusively broadcast the games to the national audience.
Viewers in local markets will be able to watch the game on local networks. This week, the Bears will be on Fox 32 in Chicago, while viewers in Washington, D.C. will be able to catch the game on Fox 5.
The Canadian audience can watch the game on TSN1/4, CTV2 or RDS2 for the French-speaking audience. Viewers in Canada will be able to stream the game on DAZN.
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Bears vs. Commanders start time
Date: Thursday, Oct. 6
Kickoff: 8:15 p.m. ET (7:15 p.m. CT)
Kickoff is set for 8:15 p.m. ET, the customary time for “Thursday Night Football” matchups. That’s 7:15 p.m. local time in Chicago.
Amazon’s pre-game show airs in the hour leading up to the game.
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NFL live stream for Bears vs. Commanders
Given that Amazon holds exclusive streaming rights for “Thursday Night Football,” it will be the only streaming option for “TNF” games throughout the 2022 season.
NFL Week 6 schedule
Thursday, Oct. 13
Game
Kickoff time (ET)
TV channel
Bears vs. Commanders
8:15 p.m.
Amazon
Sunday, Oct. 16
Game
Kickoff time (ET)
TV channel
Falcons vs. 49ers
1 p.m.
Fox
Browns vs. Patriots
1 p.m.
CBS
Packers vs. Jets
1 p.m.
Fox
Colts vs. Jaguars
1 p.m.
CBS
Dolphins vs. Vikings
1 p.m.
Fox
Saints vs. Bengals
1 p.m.
CBS
Giants vs. Ravens
1 p.m.
CBS
Steelers vs. Buccaneers
1 p.m.
Fox
Rams vs. Panthers
4:05 p.m.
Fox
Seahawks vs. Cardinals
4:05 p.m.
Fox
Chiefs vs. Bills
4:25 p.m.
CBS
Eagles vs. Cowboys
8:20 p.m.
NBC
Monday, Oct. 17
Game
Kickoff time (ET)
TV channel
Chargers vs. Broncos
8:15 p.m.
ESPN
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We’ve heard the term “dead game (opens in new tab)” before. It’s an inflammatory way to judge live service games for losing players, even in circumstances when they measurably have hundreds of thousands of players. But what do you call a metaverse that has a low player count? A “dead metaverse?” A “metacrypt?”
Last week blockchain analytics firm DappRadar reported that Ethereum-based metaverse Decentraland (opens in new tab) only had daily 38 active users with a peak of only 657 active users, numbers that would surely inspire some “dead metaverse” discourse. Decentraland, which is valued at over a billion dollars, pushed back on that reporting, saying its daily users are actually in the high thousands, thank you very much.
Decentraland took to Twitter to refute the reporting, saying, “some websites are tracking only specific smart contract transactions but reporting them as daily active users DAU, which is inaccurate.” The company posted its September user data showing a monthly active user count of 56,697 users.
Let’s have a look at some of September’s data:56,697 MAU1,074 Users interacting with smart contracts1,732 minted Emotes6,315 sold Wearables300 Creators received royalties161 created Community Events 148 DAO ProposalsOctober 7, 2022
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Decentraland creative director Sam Hamilton told CoinDesk, “DappRadar doesn’t track our users, only people interacting with our contracts.” This means that the 38-player figure only counted users performing some sort of transaction on the blockchain, not anyone who logged in to chat with friends or play games.
“Imagine you only track the number of people paying for something at a cashier at a shopping mall,” he told Coindesk. “That doesn’t mean there aren’t a lot of passerbys.”
According to DCL Metrics (a platform created by Decentraland to report user data, so take it with a grain of salt), the sandbox gets an average of 7,091 visitors per day over a 30-day period. That’s not what you get when you divide the monthly user count of 56,967 by 30 days, but Decentraland says we should “embark on a little mental arithmetic journey” on its blog to explain how it got to 7,091.
“You might at first divide 56,697, the number of September’s MAU by 30 and come back with the number 1,866. ‘That’s not 8k DAU!,’ you scoff to yourself. But wait—1,866 would be the number of DAU if every one of those 56,697 unique individuals only visited Decentraland once in the month of September, and that’s not what’s happening.”
Decentraland continues by saying that “a large number of Decentraland’s users are repeat visitors; they are the Decentraland community and spend time on the platform on a regular basis.”
DappRadar admitted in this blog post (opens in new tab) that it doesn’t measure any activity outside of the blockchain ecosystem and is now working with the Decentraland team to report more accurate user metrics.
Considering the big financial investments some companies have made into Decentraland, especially in virtual real estate (opens in new tab), you can imagine how the company would want to make sure the world knows that its virtual world has more than 38 people hanging around.
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Handy Gadgets Everyone Needs In Their Office TechNewsGadget
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The modern-day office space is going to look drastically different from the average office space of twenty years ago. Technology has become such an integral part of work life in more ways than one. Here are some of the most useful little gadgets that you should have in your company’s office.
Adjustable Standing Desks
Computer work has expanded in huge ways since the early days of business. No longer is it only software engineers or IT customer service employees who need computers. In fact, it’s a good bet that just about everybody in your company will need a computer for at least a portion of their work.
That’s why it’s so important to keep all employees’ physical health in mind. Spending years at a time hunched over a computer screen at a desk can be bad for the eyes, neck, and back – not to mention your mental health. That’s why adjustable standing desks are so important for most sedentary jobs.
Label Makers
If your work deals with chemicals like ammonia, properly naming their storage is a must. You will need to be labeling some things at some point. That might be for storage purposes, or might simply be for organization. Whatever the reason, that’s nothing that a few well-placed, high-quality label makers can’t fix. The exception is if you need to label items on a larger scale.
In some situations, you might need more than a couple of label makers for miscellaneous tasks. Industrial label printers are ideal for printing labels quickly. You should carefully plan and budget how much equipment will be needed for the task in question.
Personalized Desk Trinkets
Everyone is going to decorate and use their desk or cubicle space differently. You may want to have a small, portable fan to keep you cool. You might want a quick and powerful charging station. Others may want to use cup holders that clip onto the edge of the desk or noise-canceling headphones so they can focus better on their work.
Regardless – you should try to find the items you need to make your work experience more enjoyable and relaxing. Efficiency comes from a happy employee who feels like they are thriving, so find ways for you to succeed. Tech companies will have different office equipment than an insurance firm – which in turn, will have different office gadgets from the sales department of a company. Find what works for you and your company culture. Once you do, you won’t be able to go back!
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Lucky Block Price Consolidating As Token Burn Approaches Cryptonews
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On September 30th, Lucky Block launched a monthly burn program in order to reduce the total supply and help to bolster strong upward price action for the LBLOCK token. Now, with the second monthly LBLOCK burn nearing, LBLOCK is consolidating at a key level and preparing to explode.
What is Lucky Block
Lucky Block (LBLOCK) is an NFT-based competition platform that allows people to enter exciting competitions with a wide range of prizes, including $1 million in Bitcoin. As the platform uses blockchain technology, every competition is 100% verifiable and provably fair, drastically increasing the transparency within the prize draw sector.
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As Lucky Block utilizes an NFT-based entry ticket system, it can host a wide range of giveaways simultaneously. Furthermore, these entry ticket-style NFTs are priced in accordance with the potential jackpot of competition, meaning that there is something for everyone, regardless of budget.
In addition to providing its holder with access to a specific Lucky Block competition, each NFT also entitles the holder to receive a portion of the rewards pool once per day. This ensures that each Lucky Block NFT maintains value outside of just the competition.
The Lucky Block Burn Program
The Lucky Block burn program launched on September 30th and will continue to continue to take place every month. Within the first year alone this will lead to an 11.5% reduction in the total supply of LBLOCK, likely doing wonders for the price of LBLOCK.
Right now, LBLOCK is consolidating within the $0.000191 region. With LBLOCK trading within this region for around 7 days, it seems likely that an upward move is imminent and the monthly token burn could be that catalyst needed to send LBLOCK soaring.
An upward move from $0.000191 would lead the price of LBLOCK toward a key resistance level of $0.0002268, around a 20% move from today’s prices. Following this, $0.0003271 is the next key area of resistance for the token.
With LBLOCK seemingly preparing for a sharp move toward the upside, it could be the perfect time to check out Lucky Block and stock up on LBLOCK tokens before the burn program sends the value of LBLOCK soaring.
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Details about ransomware trends in 2022, attempts to steal Microsoft user credentials and key project management steps are featured in this roundup of our most-read stories last week.
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In a week of phishing attacks and virtualization tips, these are the top stories you may have missed on TechRepublic for Oct. 8-13, 2022.
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2022 State of the Threat: Ransomware is still hitting companies hard
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The overall number of ransomware threats has not changed significantly over the course of 2022, but as the 2022 State of the Threat report shows, the targets and speed have shifted. Cedric Pernet’s analysis of the threat points out that smaller businesses and individuals are at a higher risk of ransomware, and threat actors have reduced the amount of time between a breach and action.
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TL;DR: Despite the dissolution of major ransomware groups and better awareness on the part of security professionals, today’s threats are harder to detect and act faster than ever before.
Read the full analysis here.
How to choose the best Anker power station for remote work
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Choosing the right power station to power your work during a power outage or out on the road is crucial to maintaining a continual connection. But Patrick Gray gives us some simple calculations and usage considerations to help you pick the right model to keep you going.
TL;DR: Consider the capacity, AC output and number of connection points in your research. Anker power stations have a variety of options for many use cases.
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9 things you shouldn’t virtualize
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Planning on diving into virtual machines? Not so fast, says TechRepublic Lead Writer for Edge, Megan Crouse. VMs aren’t helpful for every IT department or every situation. Considering your resources, the use cases and ultimately the ecosystem of your organization is key to getting virtualization right.
TL;DR: Carefully consider the problem you’re hoping to solve before virtualizing yourself into a security, redundancy or efficiency hole.
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Phishing attack spoofs Zoom to steal Microsoft user credentials
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Attackers are attempting to steal Microsoft user credentials by sending emails from a Zoom domain. The emails ask targets to enter their Microsoft credentials to retrieve messages that are waiting for them on Zoom. Once the target enters their credentials, the attacker can then use them to access key accounts.
TL;DR: Lance Whitney covers several ways companies and employees can guard against these sorts of phishing scams, including using 2-factor authentication for all accounts, which will render attacks of this form useless.
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The 5 steps of project management
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Lack of resources? Too many requests? Not enough time? These problems could spell doom for any project, but your next project might be hamstringed by a threat you didn’t expect: poor management. Instead of firing your project manager (in this economy?), ensure that they’ve got things under control with this checklist.
TL;DR: Madeline Clarke reminds us that a well-planned project that moves stepwise through each phase ensures that all stakeholders collaborate on expectations and agree on outcomes.
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ASUS ROG Strix AX3000 Wi-Fi 6 Gaming Router Falls 38% To The All-Time Low Of $123.50 9to5Toys
ASUS’ ROG Strix AX3000 Wi-Fi 6 Gaming Router Falls 38% To The All-Time Low Of $123.50 – 9to5Toys https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/asus-rog-strix-ax3000-wi-fi-6-gaming-router-falls-38-to-the-all-time-low-of-123-50-9to5toys/
Amazon is now offering the ASUS ROG Strix AX3000 Wi-Fi 6 Gaming Router for $123.49 shipped. Normally going for $200, this 38% discount, or a $76.50 price drop, marks a new all-time low price we’ve seen for this model. As ASUS puts it, this router is “built to win” with its dedicated gaming Ethernet port which will give priority internet traffic to whatever device is connected to ensure the lowest latency and most stable speed. VPN Fusion also allows the router to direct all internet traffic, except games, through a VPN for privacy while not impacting any game session with added latency and slower speeds. Another benefit of this router is the support for ASUS’ AiMesh system that allows compatible routers to form a mesh network through your home for even better coverage. Head below for more.
If you want to save some cash and not pay the premium that comes with a “gaming” router, you could instead go with the TP-Link AX5400 Wi-Fi 6 Router for $155. This dual-band router uses Wi-Fi 6 to achieve greater wireless speeds with lower latency when compared to Wi-Fi 5. The six high-gain antennas use Beamforming technology to focus signals to the far reaches of your home for even coverage. When it comes to Wi-Fi 6, AX5400 routers are on the highest end with the 5GHz band achieving a speed upwards of 4.8Gb/s, but some options still provide the benefits of Wi-Fi 6 at lower costs like this option from TP-Link at $80.
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Cultural Resources Management :: U.S. Army Fort Knox: Gold Standard Army Installation United States Army
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What are Cultural Resources?
The term cultural resources is broad, encompassing things such as landscapes, districts, sites, buildings, structures, or objects that are typically 50 years or older. What these things have in common, is they represent the remains of past human activity. By identifying and studying cultural resources, we can learn valuable information about past ways of life.
Once identified, cultural resources are evaluated for their National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) eligibility under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA). In order for a cultural resource to be considered eligible for inclusion in the NRHP, it must first be significant to American history, architecture, archeology, engineering, or culture. Second, it must possess integrity of location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, and association. Finally, the cultural resource must hold significance under at least one the following criteria:
A. The property must be associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of our history.
B. The property must be associated with the lives of persons significant in our past.
C. The property must embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction, represent the work of a master, possess high artistic values, or represent a significant and distinguishable entity whose components may lack individual distinction.
D. The property must show, or may be likely to yield, information important to history or prehistory.
What Does the Cultural Resources Management Program Do?
The Cultural Resources Management Program ensures Fort Knox complies with both federal and State laws as well as Department of Defense (DoD) regulations concerning the identification and preservation of cultural resources. These laws and regulations include the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), Archeological Resources Preservation Act (ARPA), Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), and Army Regulation (AR) 200-1 – Environmental Protection and Enhancement.
The Cultural Resources Management Program works to identify and preserve cultural resources within Fort Knox. These resources are links to our shared history have the potential to reveal important information that may not be available from other sources. When the Army’s mission at Fort Knox is in conflict with preservation, the Cultural Resources Management Program seeks to minimize or mitigate identified conflicts. In these circumstances, the Cultural Resources Management Program strives for a balance between mission sustainment and the preservation of cultural resources.
Note: Fort Knox’s archeological sites (and the materials they contain) are protected resources. Intentional vandalism or looting of archaeological sites or the casual removal of artifacts is a felony punishable by fines, confiscation of property, and in some cases imprisonment. If artifacts (e.g., arrowheads, ceramics, bottle, etc.) are encountered, leave the materials in place and contact the Cultural Resources Office. Additionally, the use of metal detectors within Fort Knox is prohibited.
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Cultural Resources Laws and Regulations
The Fort Knox Cultural Resources Management Program manages compliance with applicable state and federal laws, DoD regulations, Army regulations, and Executive Orders (EO). These include:
Antiquities Act
National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA)
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
Archeological Resources Preservation Act (ARPA)
Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA)
American Indian Religious Freedom Act (AIRFA)
Army Regulation (AR) 200-1 Environmental Protection and Enhancement
Executive Order 13007
Prehistory and History of the Fort Knox Area
Prehistory
The history of human activity within Fort Knox and the surrounding region of Kentucky and Indiana spans several thousand years. The earliest groups to leave a definitive material record of their presence were early Paleoindians who entered the region during the Late Pleistocene glacial epoch more than 10,000 years ago. Their descendants and the descendants of other Native American groups who migrated to the region lived in the Falls of the Ohio area and the lower Ohio River valley for the next 10 millennia. This long prehistoric era lasted until the arrival of the first European explorers and settlers in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the beginning of the historic period.
While cultural change is a slow and continuous process, archaeologists and other researchers divide the human history of this region into distinct cultural periods. These periods are demarcated by identifiable changes in the material record (e.g., artifacts left behind) of early groups. Changes in material culture are often the result of environmental and climatic changes, as well as presumed demographic shifts. Archaeologists and historians recognize four broadly defined prehistoric periods in the lower Ohio River valley. These include the Paleoindian (ca. 9500–8000 Before the Common Era [BCE]), Archaic (8000–1000 BCE), Woodland, (1000 BCE–900 Common Era [CE]), and Mississippian or Late Prehistoric (900–ca. 1700 CE) periods. The Contact and Historic Periods began with the arrival of the first European explorers and colonists into the region and the subsequent displacement of Native Americans.
Contact Period
The Contact Period covers the era when native cultures met those of European descent and can be divided into two parts, the Protohistoric Period (1540-1730 CE) and the Historic Indian Period (1730-1795 CE). The term Protohistoric frequently refers to the native culture of North America during the span of time following the first influence of European cultures (principally through trade goods or disease) and, later, when the native cultures were recorded and described by the encroaching Euro-American cultures. Typically, during this period the native cultures underwent acculturation—a virtual breakdown of their former way of life through replacement by or approximation of the cultural norms of the dominant culture.
During the Protohistoric period native inhabitants of the region probably consisted of diverse groups speaking Algonquian or Iroquoian languages who based their economies on a combination of horticulture, fishing, hunting, and gathering. During this period, access to the region by Europeans was almost exclusively from the south by the Spanish in Florida (which extended into present-day Georgia and Alabama), and later from the north by the French, who wrote of the Shawnee living on the Ohio.
Early Europeans contact with Native Americans in what is now Kentucky may have been indirect, with European trade goods and information about Europeans spread through the existing exchange systems. The earliest European exploration of what was to become Kentucky has not been established, but some historians argue that Hernando de Soto crossed western Kentucky traveling north from the Clarksville, Tennessee, area to Henderson, Kentucky, in early summer of 1541. De Soto then crossed the Ohio River in June 1541 and traveled north toward Terre Haute, Indiana. In 1673, it is recorded that Marquette and Joliet passed by the mouth of the Ohio, in western Kentucky, during their exploration of the Mississippi River. Other French, English, and Spanish traders and explorers may have passed through the territory in the late seventeenth century to mid-eighteenth century as well.
Disease increasingly reduced native populations all over the central and eastern parts of the continent during the Protohistoric period. In this region, epidemics are documented from the last decades of the 1500s and into the mid-1600s. Also, the so-called “Beaver Wars,” wars over fur trade competition, enveloped most inhabitants during the mid-1600s, and the Iroquois Confederacy overwhelmed many lesser groups. With the introduction of European diseases and Iroquois pressures in the Ohio Valley, depopulation of the area appears evident. However, few archaeological site data from this period have been investigated, making this claim difficult to assess. From historical accounts, small groups of Shawnees were in the Ohio Valley in the late Protohistoric period
The last 65-year segment of the Contact period is called the Historic Indian Period (ca. 1730-1795 CE). The division between the Protohistoric period and the Historic Indian period is marked by a resurgence of Native American populations, but by peoples not originally from this area. The Miami and Wyandot from the north established villages on the Ohio River. Some Shawnee and Delaware were pushed in from English-controlled areas to the northeast and east, and small groups of Mingo, probably a branch of the Seneca, mingled into established villages. In 1768, at the treaty of Fort Stanwix, the Iroquois, who claimed Kentucky by conquest, signed over the land south of the Ohio River to the British. This action forced the Shawnee and Mingo to wage war on the British, and later Americans, for the next 20 years. They claimed Kentucky as their hunting grounds and refused to recognize the treaty.
Throughout the Historic Period, the Native Americans’ hold on their land proved untenable as they resisted white settlement first by siding with the French in the French and Indian War (1754–1763) and then siding with the English in the American Revolution. Attacks against settlers continued after the Revolution unt...
Travel Industry Veterans Launch TravManity A Travel Booking Experience GlobeNewswire
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WOOD RIVER, Ill., Oct. 13, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — TravManity, a host travel agency, announced today a new booking engine and platform designed to help individuals make the most of their vacation days. TravManity, where travel meets humanity, offers a team of independent agents across the world to help travelers find the perfect experience. Gone are the days of the impersonal booking engine. TravManity combines the ease of use of online booking with the personal touch of a trained independent agent, providing just the right experience for the traveler.
Travel industry veteran Dr. Christopher Cokley and his investment group saw enormous potential in acquiring the assets of an existing travel company that experienced rapid growth in the early days of the host agency boom. Cokley, an innovative entrepreneur with experience serving in executive leadership positions at several publicly traded travel companies, will serve as TravManity’s CEO. He understands the market and has surrounded himself with a team of industry veterans to build the next great travel company.
Shelly Coppersmith, COO of TravManity, has been solely focused on travel since 2001 and was instrumental in bringing about the processes and systems to support tens of thousands of home-based travel agents entering the digital world for the first time. She helped to reshape how travel is booked around the world.
Syreeta Grose, VP of Training and Compliance, has a similar pedigree and has been a top earning travel advisor since 2006. Concentrating on building and shaping future travel agents through robust training and learning opportunities, she’s focused on building an updated training experience to help those new to the field excel in travel while ensuring agents remain compliant with various industry standards and regulations. She is certified in over 200 resorts, destinations, and tourism boards, and is a member of multiple travel associations.
“TravManity represents the best the world has to offer. People need new experiences and the opportunity to discover more about themselves, other cultures, and environments,” said Dr. Christopher Cokley, CEO of TravManity. “Travel has a way of opening us up in ways that nothing else can. Studies have shown travel makes you healthier, it can relieve stress, enhance your creativity, and make you happier and more satisfied. I don’t know of a more important mission than to help people lead healthier, happier lives, and that’s exactly our goal and reason for launching TravManity.”
To learn more about TravManity, please visit https://www.travmanity.fun.
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The nation’s two largest pharmacies, Walgreens and CVS, have updated their company policies to allow their pharmacists to deny medication to people who they think could be circumventing new abortion laws by causing a miscarriage.
In a case called Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the Supreme Court in June overturned its 1973 decision establishing a constitutional right to abortion. The decision shifted the abortion debate to the states, some of which have passed laws – or are relying on earlier statutes – to ban the procedure.
But under policies like the type Walgreens and CVS have in place, and in the months since the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade, people with no plans, ability or wish to be pregnant have been denied necessary medications by Walgreens pharmacists worried about breaking legal restrictions on abortion, say women’s advocacy groups like Global Healthy Living Foundation, a chronic illness association.
What customers should know: Walgreens, CVS pharmacists are withholding medications for people post-Roe.
Patients say they feel discriminated against and should be trusted when they say they are not pregnant and don’t plan to be. Pharmacies say they don’t want to break local laws.
Walgreens allows pharmacists to use their professional discretion when prescribing medication that could run contrary to local prohibitions on abortion, said Fraser Engerman, a spokesperson for Walgreens Boots Alliance, the owner of the pharmacy chain, which has over 9,000 drugstore locations in the U.S.,
“Our pharmacists are allowed to use professional judgment when determining the legality of a prescription based on state law,” he told USA TODAY. “If a pharmacist can’t determine the legality, they are required to contact the prescriber to verify the nature of the prescription,” Engerman said.
Engerman said that pharmacists have been applying even more scrutiny to possible miscarriage- or birth defect-inducing medications since the Dobbs decision by the Supreme Court in June.
Mike DeAngelis, executive director for corporate communications at CVS, said the company requires its pharmacists to confirm a medication will not be used to terminate a pregnancy before it will fill a drug.
He said that in some locations, CVS had its policy in place prior to Dobbs, like in Texas, where a restrictive law on abortions went into effect prior to the Supreme Court’s decision in June.
“That’s why we require pharmacists in these states to validate with the provider that the intended indication is not to terminate a pregnancy before they fill a prescription,” DeAngelis said. “To help ensure patients have quick and easy access to medications, providers are strongly encouraged to include their diagnosis on the prescriptions they write.”
The American Medical Association, American Pharmacists Association and several other pharmacy groups put out a statement in September urging state policymakers to examine their state abortion laws to ensure that access to necessary medication and patient care are protected.
But pharmacist denials have been affecting people who have no plans to become pregnant, and doctors and pharmacists have denied medications to teens because the drugs could harm hypothetical pregnancies, according to several women’s health and chronic disease advocacy groups, including the Global Healthy Living Foundation.
Walgreens, CVS already have policies denying birth control
Both Walgreens and the nation’s largest pharmacy, CVS, already have policies in place that allow pharmacists to deny customers birth control if it conflicts with their personal beliefs.
Under those guidelines, pharmacists can refuse to sell to customers condoms, birth control pills or other medications like Plan B, an oral emergency contraception medication that can be taken up to five days after unprotected sex to reduce the risk of pregnancy.
Those policies led to public and viral boycotts of both businesses earlier this year when frustrated customers took to social media to document their difficulty in filling birth control prescriptions or buying condoms.
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People denied medication in case they might become pregnant
The fallout from the Supreme Court’s decision has created vast uncertainty among medical providers in some states as legislatures pass more restrictive abortion laws. Details about what’s permitted and how those restrictions will be enforced are sometimes unclear.
A local TV station in Tucson, Arizona, reported that a 14-year-old girl was denied a refill of a rheumatoid arthritis (RA) drug she had been taking for years just two days after Arizona’s new abortion law took effect.
The drug, called methotrexate, can treat RA but is also used to end ectopic pregnancies, a potentially fatal condition where the fertilized egg lodges outside the uterus.
And a New York woman’s TikToks about being denied medication for painful cluster headaches because the drug could cause birth defects got more than 3 million views and tens of thousands of comments.
Concerns and stories of other medication denials have been reported to advocates from people with chronic conditions who fear not being able to get treatment simply because they have the ability to get pregnant.
Doctors and health advocates say the vagueness of many of the state laws banning abortion is leading prescribers and pharmacists to be overly cautious when it comes to any medication that can impact pregnancy.
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After the overturning of Roe, “we started getting emails, tweets, calls from patients saying, number one, ‘I’m hearing about this, is this going to happen to me? I’m really, really concerned,'” said Zoe Rothblatt, associate director of community outreach for Global Healthy Living Foundation.
She said the second most-common thing the organization heard was patients having to give extra verification for their diagnosis. “So they would show up to their pharmacy and the pharmacist would say, we can’t prescribe this, we can’t dispense this drug to you because it can be used for an abortion.”
The American College of Rheumatology issued a statement to policymakers about the need to preserve access to methotrexate, noting that the dosage for ending an ectopic pregnancy is much higher than what is prescribed for inflammatory diseases.
Tara Rule, 31, has Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, an inherited disorder that affects connective tissues including skin and joints. Rule is on disability because of her medical conditions and has decided to never have children.
She said she has been prescribed medications that can impact pregnancy in the past, which is why she was shocked to be denied a drug that could help her, and tearfully took to TikTok to share her experience in September.
“I’ve been sick my whole life,” she says in one video and goes on to describe being denied an treatment for painful cluster headaches by a doctor at an upstate New York hospital. “Because I’m of childbearing age, I can’t get it.”
Annie Noblin of West Plains, Missouri, was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis in January and prescribed methotrexate.
The 40-year-old mother of one told USA TODAY that she didn’t have any trouble getting her refills until after the Dobbs decision.
She said a pharmacist told her, “We’re now required to make sure that your doctor is prescribing you this medication for what it says it’s prescribed for and not for having an abortion.”
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Noblin was furious. She’s not planning to have more kids, she said, but that’s none of the pharmacist’s business.
After getting verification from her doctor that the drug was for arthritis, the prescription was filled. But she said the next month when she went back, the computer prompted a pharmacy employee to ask her if she was pregnant.
“I feel like I should be trusted,” she said.
Teens are also being denied medication
Emma Thompson is the 14-year-old who was denied methotrexate for debilitating rheumatoid arthritis and osteoporosis, according to KOLD News 13.
The station reported she was also able to get her medication 24 hours after being denied. But her mother and doctor said they were angry that she had to jump through hoops to get a medication she’d been on for years.
Welcome to AZ. Today a pharmacist denied the MTX refill for my adolescent patient. She’s on 5 mg/wk to prevent AHCA Ab production. MTX denied purely because she’s a female, barely a teenager. Livid! No discussion, just a denial. Now to fight for what’s best for this pt.
— Deborah Jane Power (@bonespower) September 27, 2022
But pharmacies have been leery of providing medications that could run afoul of local laws.
“In certain cases, pharmacists may face criminal charges for dispensing medications for this purpose,” DeAngelis of CVS told USA TODAY.
Patients have also been forced to answer questions about their sex lives
Rule, the woman with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, said she went to see a new neurologist specifically because she started having cluster headaches again after about five years and wanted to know if there were any new treatments available.
She said the doctor told her a number of new medications could treat her condition. But he warned that her insurance might not cover them because they can cause birth defects.
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Social Security Benefits To Jump By 8.7% Next Year Evening Observer
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Millions of Social Security recipients will get an 8.7% boost in their benefits in 2023, a historic increase but a gain that will be eaten up in part by the higher cost of everyday living.
The cost-of living adjustment — the largest in more than 40 years — means the average recipient will receive more than $140 extra a month beginning in January, the Social Security Administration said Thursday.
While Social Security recipients welcomed the benefit increase, many said it wasn’t enough to cover the impact of inflation.
It’s” not much help,” said 85-year-old Shirley Parker, who lives in Chatham on Chicago’s South Side,
Home maintenance costs and high grocery prices are cutting steeply into her budget. “Food is ridiculous. I come out with a bag full of groceries — $50 — don’t have about 10 items,” she said.
The Social Security COLA was established to help seniors and other recipients manage the higher cost of food, fuel and other goods and services How well it does depends on what inflation does going forward.
In fact, a separate government report Thursday showed inflation newly accelerating,. The Consumer Price Index rose 0.4 percent for September after just 0.1 percent in August and is up 8.2 percent for the past 12 months. Jobless claims for unemployment benefits rose for the week.
The stock market opened lower.
The Social Security Administration said the estimated average monthly Social Security benefit for all retired workers will be $1,827 starting in January, according to an agency fact sheet.
The boost in Social Security benefits will be coupled with a 3% drop in Medicare Part B premiums, meaning retirees will get the full impact of Social Security increase.
“This year’s substantial Social Security cost-of-living adjustment is the first time in over a decade that Medicare premiums are not rising and shows that we can provide more support to older Americans who count on the benefits they have earned,” said Social Security Administration’s Acting Commissioner Kilolo Kijakazi.
Colby Nelson, a spokesman for the AARP, said the benefits increase “will provide much needed relief to millions of Americans.” He called the annual cost-of-living increase “more crucial than ever as high inflation remains a problem for older Americans.”
U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York issued this statement on the increase: “Today’s Social Security Administration announcement of an 8.7 percent increase in benefit checks, the largest increase since 1981, is fantastic news for more than 70 million Americans who are struggling with skyrocketing drug prices, prohibitive housing costs, and the rising cost of living. The larger Social Security checks will start hitting mailboxes in January 2023.
“As a member of the Senate Committee on Aging, I support strong cost-of-living adjustments because they help people keep up with recent increases in everyday expenses. Cost-of-living adjustments for Social Security benefits can provide crucial resources for retirees and other beneficiaries who depend on Social Security.
“I will also continue to champion the Social Security Expansion Act, which would ensure the solvency of Social Security for over 70 years by requiring the wealthiest among us to pay their fair share into the program, expand Social Security benefits across the board, and increase the cost-of-living adjustment.”
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Room Offers A Non-Facebook Way To Connect Coworkers In The Metaverse PCMag
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Now that virtual meetings are firmly cemented in workplace culture, technology companies aren’t stopping at Zoom and Google Meet.
New products are already reimaging the typical video-conferencing interface where each participant occupies their own square in a grid. Room, a new product created by Cevat Yerli, the former CEO of video game developer Crytek, is one of them.
“Due to the recent and rapid virtualization of corporate interactions, we have pushed ourselves into these two-dimensional, flat spaces,” Yerli in a statement(Opens in a new window).
“Room has been designed to encourage people to interact in inspiring 3D virtual meetings, and ultimately support and enhance unique cultural norms. Not as a replacement for the real thing – but as the second-best option.”
Room places participants in three dimensional surroundings using a regular computer camera (no VR headset required). The experience leverages a patented gaming simulation technology called RealityOS(Opens in a new window), which superimposes the camera’s live feed on 3D “rooms.”
There are currently two subscription types for Room: the Basic Plan and Founder Plan—and the company plans to add two more advanced Pro and Enterprise Plans.
The basic plan is free, and it offers three rooms in which you can have meetings for up to 60 minutes with four people (three plus a host). The Founder Plan costs $6/month, allows you to choose between 17 rooms where 17 people can gather for as long as 24 hours. You could even have a virtual sleepover.
The beta(Opens in a new window) experience of the Basic Plan is available now. Users can invite friends and coworkers to meet around a conference room, a fireplace, or a broadcast studio.
We tried the beta here at PCMag. We chose the conference room, and had a blast clicking on different chairs to “sit in them.” We used the arrow keys on our laptops to scan the “room.” Visually, it didn’t blow us away, but we had fun, and it was a new way to interact as coworkers. That’s exactly what the product intends.
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We tested out the virtual whiteboard function, as well as the chat function, which functioned on the first try as expected. To our surprise (and delight), we were even able to make the beads knock from side to side on the Newton’s cradle(Opens in a new window) decoration on the table by clicking on it.
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“We believe that digital spaces should be shaped by real life and feature the presence of people, not anonymous avatars,” said Yerli.
It’s a sentiment also echoed by Mark Zuckerberg, who has invested over $10 billion to build out the metaverse under his company Meta (formerly Facebook). In August, he posted a selfie of his avatar in a game-like metaverse environment (read: the Sims or Second Life on steroids), which was mocked for being simplistic and low-quality.
But in a recent appearance on the Joe Rogan podcast, Zuckerberg outlined his vision for making the metaverse as realistic as possible. This includes allowing people to “show up” at work by appearing as a hologram, which seems to be the route Room is also going for rather than animated avatars.
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Troubadour Pioneer Backpack Review 2022: Testing Price How To Buy Esquire
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“You can’t only mean business, you gotta be it.” That’s the lesson I learned growing up watching my dad, a businessman, commanding the people around him. They were not yes men, and he was no tyrant. But they deferred to his words whether they worked for him or not. My mom explained that it’s all about respect—to get people to listen to you, you must earn their respect; and in dad’s world of suits and ties, that not only being about business, but looking like it at the same time.
Those were some big ass words for a small boy. But many years later, I was reminded of them when I was shopping for a backpack I would use daily. Troubadour’s Pioneer backpack is one I could envision my dad carrying with him to his office, looking all serious and determined, ready to take on the day and command respect—like how the Pioneer commanded my attention. I knew I had to give it a try when I caught myself staring at it for too long. While I’m not a businessman, and I seldom wear suits, it became my go-to carry for whenever I go out. It’s the jack-of-all-trades backpack that absolutely means business.
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It’s a freaking workhorse.
The first thing I noticed about Troubadour’s Pioneer after getting my hands on it was that it’s full of nice contrasting qualities: It’s light but feels rugged, and the fabric is soft but tough-as-nails. After seeing it brave wind, rain, and the horror of NYC subways unscathed, I know the Pioneer means business wherever it’ll take me, duly protecting the almost 24 liters of goods I can stash within its waterproof body without losing one bit of clean-lined attitude. And it excels when fully loaded. I’ve shoved cables, chargers, gadgets, snacks, and even a large dopp kit inside—all at once, with no ill effect. While the zippers require some breaking in to move smoothly, the shape and material hold up well; no damage or sagging has happened thus far. It still looks brand new.
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Timothy Mulcare
It’s got tricks after tricks.
You gotta be patient with this backpack. Most of its strengths are neatly hidden, and it took me a while to unearth the secret features and see its utility in full glory (like how I only found out about its back top pocket for setting phones upright after using it for months). When it’s fully opened to reveal the black hole inside, some digging-around is needed to feel pockets on top of pockets and compartments next to compartments—including one for shoes. The outside is less subtle: Visible front zipper pockets, deep bottle holders, a trolley sleeve, breathable back panel padding, and whatnot. Everything is cleverly placed and spaced out to help you stay organized. Even when it’s packed to the fullest for a day trip or gym session, rummaging through the Pioneer to find your stuff won’t be necessary.
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Timothy Mulcare
And it looks the part.
Compared to the raggedy Eastpak from high school or the old JanSport you hauled to your first job, Troubadour’s Pioneer delivers good looks in spades. Its sharp, minimalist form announced itself to me immediately when I first saw it. Can’t take your eyes off me, can ya? it teased as adjectives flew across my mind—sleek, cool, streamlined, handsome, hunky… And while I waited for its delivery, I was planning out what outfits I should sport with the Pioneer on my back. A full-blown black suit? A business-casual combo of polo plus pleated pants? Or just a weekend hoodie and sweatpants? It really didn’t matter, because after carrying it with me through all kinds of occasions, Troubadour’s Pioneer has proven itself to be a grown-ass backpack that’ll give me the leading-man panache wherever I wonder, whatever I need it for.
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Crypto Custodian Copper Raises $196 Million In Latest Funding Round Cryptonews
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Advancing the company’s expansion plans, crypto custodian Copper Technologies has secured a total of $196 million under the firm’s C series financing round.
The business managed to raise some $181 million from a group of existing and new shareholders and gained access to a further $15 million under a convertible loan note, as indicated by company filings obtained by Bloomberg. The financing round is yet to be closed.
While the firm has not disclosed its current valuation, Copper Technologies did admit that it reported a loss of some $16 million last year. This represented nearly a fourfold increase compared with the loss the company posted for 2020, at about $4.1 million.
Copper Technologies is based in Switzerland’s Zug. The company says it provides its solutions to a wide range of customers from the financial sector. These include trading firms, hedge funds, crypto exchanges, decentralized finance (DeFi) industry players, and other entities, according to data from the Swiss firm. The business says it employs more than 300 professionals to run its services.
Copper Technologies says that, to date, more than 30 exchanges have gained access to the company’s ClearLoop and Walled Garden networks.
U.S. Says Orange County Systematically Violated Rights Of Criminal Defendants Reuters.com
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WASHINGTON, Oct 13 (Reuters) – The U.S. Justice Department on Thursday released a scathing new report which found that prosecutors and sheriffs in Orange County, California had improperly used a jail house informant program in ways that routinely violated the constitutional rights of criminal defendants.
The 63-page report caps a nearly six-year civil rights investigation, known as a “pattern or practice” probe, by the Civil Rights Division into the Orange County District Attorney’s Office and the Orange County Sheriff’s Department.
The probe, which was started in December 2016, focused on local law enforcement’s use of a jail house informant program and whether those informants were used improperly to elicit incriminating statements from other criminal defendants.
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The Justice Department’s report concludes that from 2007 through 2016, Orange County violated criminal defendants’ constitutional rights to be represented by counsel, as well as their 14th Amendment due process rights in which prosecutors are required to disclose to them any evidence that is exculpatory and could assist with their defense.
Although the investigation focused on prior misconduct, the report said that to this day, Orange County has still not corrected all of the problems.
“Restoring trust in Orange County law enforcement will require recognition and remediation of the harms caused by the law enforcement practices described in this report,” the report says.
It adds that although Orange County has taken some steps to better handle its informant program and provide better disclosures to defendants, “more work remains to be done.”
“It has been eight years since much of the misconduct came to light,” the department added, saying that the district attorney’s office “has still not taken adequate steps to ensure that prosecutors understand and carry out their constitutional disclosure obligations.”
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20 Promising Korean Tech Companies At TechCrunch Disrupt 2022 Business Wire
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October 13, 2022 01:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time
SAN JOSE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–20 Korean tech companies specializing in various technologies such as AI & AI Application, Metaverse, Mobility, SaaS, NFT, IoT and Logistics will participate in TechCrunch Disrupt 2022 in San Francisco from October 18 to 20 at the Korea Pavilion, hosted by KOTRA and KITRI.
There will be two pitching events of Korean tech companies at the showcase stage to introduce their companies and display their technology and innovation. The first live pitch session by the Korea Pavilion will be on Tuesday, Oct. 18th, at 10 am (PDT); and the second session will be on Thursday, Oct 20th, at 11:30 am (PDT).
The companies are listed below.
Artificial Intelligence
ALI (AI question-answering (QA) system with low data dependency)
Apptest.ai (AI-Based Exploratory Mobile App Test Platform & Cloud Service)
Nota AI (AI model optimization)
SmartMind (One governance platform software “ThanoSQL” is integrated platform enables the querying and AI modeling of data using only SQL)
AI Application
Cochl (Sound AI platform specialized in ambient sound recognition)
Dabeeo (Map tech / SaaS-type platform providing geospatial data by using AI)
Nuvilab (Developing food scanners that can collect food data)
VisualCamp (Lightweight algorithm AI-based eye tracking software solution)
Metaverse
Fliption (AI-driven face engine software developing virtual face synthesis)
Nalbi (Real-time AI virtual human platform using in social media / camera apps)
SiliconArts (Real-time ray tracing GPU Technology for Servers, Workstations, PCs, Mobile and VR/AR headsets)
Z-EMOTION (Provide one-stop real-time 3D design platform that can be used in fashion design, E-commerce for brands, and the metaverse)
Mobility
BANF (Real-time safety diagnostic system for autonomous truck tires)
Neubility (Cost-effective, in-house-developed autonomous delivery robots)
PABLO AIR (Drone solution & service with self-developed UAS hardware technology)
SaaS | NFT | IoT
Business Canvas (Document platform that redesigns the document files from folders and search to knowledge network)
Monoly (SaaS for enterprise collaboration tool guarantees user’s data sovereignty with blockchain technology)
Platfarm ‘GALL3RY 3’ (A Dapp that automatically converts the crypto assets owned by NFT collectors to share on social media platforms)
TheWaveTalk (Water quality meter, turbidimeter, that measures the water quality of drinking water)
Logistics
Willog (Cloud-based, real-time logistics monitoring solution that logs temperature, humidity, light and shock data during package transportation)
Visit the Korea Pavilion hosted by KOTRA and KITRI at TechCrunch Disrupt 2022 after the registration using Free Expo Pass offered by the Korea Pavilion.
About KOTRA
KOTRA (Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency) serves as a global platform tailored to meet the needs of buyers, investors and Korean entrepreneurs alike.
About KITRI
KITRI (Korea International Trade Research Institute) aims to create new paradigms in international trade through publications and pursue academic activities.
What Will Metas 8 Gaming Studios Deliver On Quest 3? UploadVR
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The games Meta is lining up for Quest 3 and beyond are likely the cornerstone of the company’s approach in VR gaming in the coming years.
Meta’s core customer-base of VR gamers had very few announcements to excite them at Connect this week. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Assassin’s Creed VR were nowhere to be seen and the company had just one major game reveal — Iron Man VR coming soon to Quest 2. The reason there was so little gaming news is because even though the $1500 Quest Pro plays the same games as Quest 2 it isn’t really designed for immersive gaming. It’s designed for Workrooms and is the first headset in a new product category from Meta aimed more at mixed reality and changing the way people get their jobs done.
Quest 3 is in the works, though, and will be priced in the same range as Quest 2. What’s more, it is likely to feature a next-generation processor from Qualcomm — the XR2 Gen 2 — which could have more than double the GPU power of the current chip driving Quest 2. Meta’s eight VR-focused game studios could do a lot with that extra power. Notably, not one of them has formally announced a new game since acquisition.
To recap Meta owns:
Beat Saber developer Beat Games (highest selling VR game in the world)
Asgard’s Wrath developer Sanzaru Games (one of the most graphically impressive VR games ever made)
Echo VR developer Ready At Dawn Studios (one of the most popular team-based VR sports)
Onward developer Downpour Interactive (leading team-based first person VR shooter)
Population One developer BigBox VR (large-scale battle royale that’s soon-to-get a sandbox mode akin to Fortnite)
Wilson’s Heart developer Twisted Pixel
Iron Man VR developer Camouflaj
Resident Evil 4 developer Armature
That’s a wide range of genre expertise in VR design spread across everything from single-player games to multiplayer and even large-scale battle royale. Taken altogether, Meta looks set to have both the talent and processing power to take Quest 3 to levels far exceeding what’s been possible so far.
Of course, platform-building tech giants don’t have a great track record in gaming, with Google’s Stadia effort shutting down, Apple disappointing gamers for decades, and forgettable efforts from Amazon. Meta isn’t playing the same game as those companies, however, with a product tuned for unmatched immersion paired with affordability. In 2021, gaming industry veteran and long-time Oculus team member Jason Rubin moved into a role on the executive team at Meta leading “Metaverse Content” and he’s likely leading this charge into the next generation of Quest hardware. His role near the top of Meta’s management structure highlights the seriousness of the effort at the company.
Meta also renewed partnerships with some key platforms this week. Creative commons-licensed content from Epic Games’ Sketchfab should be on the way in Horizon Worlds while Microsoft is bringing its Xbox cloud streaming service for 2D games to the Quest platform. While that’s not Fortnite or Minecraft on Quest headsets, it’s certainly a start.
We reached out to Meta to see if they had any additional comment and a representative suggested tuning into the company’s next Gaming Showcase in 2023 for gaming news.
Ian Hamilton
Ian Hamilton is a journalist based in Arkansas and managing editor at UploadVR. He’s covered VR full-time since 2015 as well as Oculus VR since 2012. He is interested in the people creating VR and AR hardware and software, their motivations, and how that work affects the people who spend significant time in simulations. If you have information to pass along you can send him a direct message on Twitter, Facebook or via email.
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Heres Your Voting Guide For Texas Midterm Elections Axios
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Texans are a few weeks out from starting to cast ballots in this year’s midterm elections.
Why it matters: Voters will decide key statewide seats as well as congressional districts, legislative offices and the State Board of Education.
Plus: Races for local elected positions and local referendums are on ballots.
What you need to know:
Early voting is Oct. 24 through Nov. 4.
Election Day is Nov. 8 with polls open 7am-7pm.
Review your sample ballot here: Collin County, Dallas County, Denton County, Rockwall County and Tarrant County.
Details: During the early voting period, registered voters can cast their ballots at any polling location in their county.
A list of polling locations will be published here on Oct. 22.
Collin, Dallas, Rockwall and Tarrant counties allow voting at any vote center on Election Day.
If you are 65 or older, sick or disabled, expected to give birth within three weeks of Election Day, or in jail but not convicted of a felony, you are allowed to vote by mail. Download the application here.
The last day to apply to vote by mail is Oct. 28.
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13 Ways To Save Money For Vacation – Nasdaq https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/13-ways-to-save-money-for-vacation-nasdaq/
Despite the overwhelming evidence that vacations make people happier and healthier, American workers are taking fewer and fewer days off. Some feel pressure to be at work 24/7, especially now that working from home is so common. Lots of people don’t have the time to spend on themselves, and some simply can’t afford it. The US Travel Association study found that in 2018, “a record 768 million U.S. vacation days went unused.”
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If you’re ready to get happy and healthier by taking a vacation but need a little help putting the financial pieces together, check out these 10 tips to save money fast so you can take some well-deserved time off.
1. Open a Separate Vacation Savings Account
Keeping your vacation fund separate from the rest of your money can help you resist the temptation to use it. Every time you save money in a certain area of your budget or make a little side cash, put it right into your vacation fund. Don’t link it to any of your ATM cards — and try to forget the money is even there.
Also make sure to check the rewards offered on your current credit or debit cards, too. Many of them have cash back rewards that can oftentimes be customized to fit your shopping habits and earn you a nice chunk of change to save for some R&R down the line.
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2. Keep the Change
A lot of people save money here and there by keeping a jar for spare change at the side of their bed or laundry room. But if you don’t usually carry around cash or prefer to use plastic, there are also credit card programs that offer similar money-saving features. Aj Saleem, academic director at Suprex private tutoring, said his credit card’s program for saving change works best for him.
“Essentially, on every company purchase I make, the amount is automatically rounded up and the additional cost is automatically transferred to my savings account,” Saleem said. “This allows me to save up money without actually feeling the need to take away money from my account. The psychological benefit really helps me.”
3. Carpool More Often
Your commute to work is costing more than you think. According to Reuters, 10.8 million Americans travel more than an hour each way to work. For lower-income workers who drive to work alone, the commute eats up 8 to 9 percent of their income.
Carpooling is an effective solution to the problem of how to save money. If you start carpooling, the driving is shared among participants, so your — and everyone else’s — costs are cut.
According to AAA, it costs 58.9 cents per mile to drive a midsize automobile about 15,000 miles per year. If you work 21 days out of the month and have a 40-mile round-trip commute, you’re spending $23.56 per day, $494.76 per month, or $5,937.12 per year. If you carpool with someone from work for just half of the month, you can save almost $3,000 a year.
4. Cancel Your Gym Membership
Depending on what time of year it is, it might be the perfect time to cut your gym membership and start exercising outdoors. The average cost of a gym membership is $58. If you cut your membership in May and commit to either exercising outside or in your house for the rest of the year, you could add over $400 to your vacation fund. Depending on where you’re going, that amount could cover the cost of a round-trip ticket for your dream vacation.
5. Make It a Friends Challenge
If you want to add a little competitive edge to your vacation savings plan, get your friends involved. A friendly competition could be one of the most fun and best ways to save money. Bryan Clayton, CEO of Green Pal said he and his co-founder have an in-office competition in which they compete for who can sign up the most customers for their service.
“Each week the ‘loser’ has to throw $50 into the vacation fund,” Clayton said. “By the end of the year, we should have a few thousand dollars saved up to go towards our end of the year company vacation…This makes our work more fun and give[s] us something to look forward to.”
6. Shop Smarter
Using coupon apps is one tech-friendly answer for how to save money on groceries and other shopping expenses. RetailMeNot, SnipSnap, Groupon, and Coupon Sherpa are popular coupon sites, and new apps with different money-saving features are added frequently. Instead of coupons, for example, Ibotta offers cash-back rebates every time you shop, and Flipp gathers all the store circulars in one area so you can compare deals.
Jill Cataldo, founder of Super-Couponing workshops and author of the nationally syndicated newspaper column and video series “Super-Couponing Tips” uses Flipp to plan her weekly grocery trips. She saves 20 to 60 percent on her regular shopping items. “You’ll enjoy its coupon-matching feature too, which automatically points out additional discounts available on what you’re buying at the supermarket,” Cataldo said.
7. Drive for a RideShare
Uber drivers can make as much as $90,000 a year, according to the company. However, many hours you decide to drive for Uber or Lyft, remember that drivers have their own out-of-pocket expenses, too. If you have to rent a nicer car than the one you own, you’ll have to pay for that yourself. You’ll also need to pay for car insurance, gas and any repairs to your own vehicle. Your car could also get more wear and tear than it would if you weren’t driving it to make extra money. The best way to make sure you spend extra money you earn on a vacation and not out-of-pocket expenses is some good, old-fashioned tax planning.
As an Uber or Lyft driver, some of your expenses are tax-deductible at the end of the year, which means you could be able to recoup some of your costs. Because you’re considered an independent contractor and not an employee of a ride-hailing company, you are technically running your own business, as far as the IRS is concerned. According to TurboTax, small business owners can deduct business-related expenses like:
Gas
Oil
Repairs
Insurance
Maintenance
Lease payments
Depreciation
Just make sure you also pay quarterly tax on your side income, so you don’t end up with an unexpected tax bill at the end of the year.
8. List Your Space on Airbnb
If you have a spare room in your house or have friends or family you can crash with on occasion, you can make some serious side cash by renting out your room or house on Airbnb. Listing your space is free, and you decide how much you want to charge and which days to make your space available. Hosts have to pay a 3 percent service fee, but guests pay Airbnb’s booking fees, which range from 6 to 12 percent.
Nicki Bruckman, founder of Explorer Chick, an adventure travel company for women, has been an Airbnb host for nearly a year. “It only takes one time to get everything set up through Airbnb, then it’s pretty seamless,” Bruckman said. “Your guests request reservations, which then get sent to you through Airbnb and text for your approval. After they stay, your payment gets transferred immediately to your bank account.”
9. Participate in Online Research
If you have a computer, good internet connection and some spare time, you can boost your vacation savings by participating in online research in the comfort of home. For example, UserTesting.com pays people just like you to test different products and services before they hit the market. Different amounts of pay are given “depending on the test type–your test feed will always show you the amount you’ll get paid for each test. Payments for completed tests are sent 7 days later.” That’s cash in the back you can use for a vacation!
10. Become a Virtual Assistant
Virtual assistants, also known as “VAs,” help people with a variety of tasks — all online. You can work as much or as little as you want, usually right from your home or within your local neighborhood. You can work for one client or hire your services out to as many people as you want. Plus, the services you can offer are practically endless.
From editing or managing payroll to building websites or conducting research, VAs make a median salary of $16.44/hour but can charge more, depending on the level of skill required for the task.
To get started, make a list of your core skills and start advertising them on sites such as Upwork and TaskRabbit. You’ll be surprised how quickly you’ll find people looking for your talents.
BONUS: Become a Hair Model
If you don’t care who cuts your hair, stop paying for haircuts and put that money toward your vacation savings instead. “A lot of salons that train students need haircut models on a constant basis,” said Jesse Harrison, CEO of Zeus Legal Funding. “The haircuts look just as professional because a professional hairdresser will check on the student’s work and fix anything that doesn’t look right. I have gotten $100 haircuts for free this way, wash included.”
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