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These Are The Most And Least Expensive Major U.S. Cities Based On The Average Cost Of Monthly Expenses CNBC
These Are The Most And Least Expensive Major U.S. Cities Based On The Average Cost Of Monthly Expenses CNBC
These Are The Most And Least Expensive Major U.S. Cities Based On The Average Cost Of Monthly Expenses – CNBC https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/these-are-the-most-and-least-expensive-major-u-s-cities-based-on-the-average-cost-of-monthly-expenses-cnbc/ A bill pay service, doxo released its United States of Bill Pay: Top 50 U.S. Metros Household Spend Report 2022, which broke down comparative household bill costs across the 50 largest cities in the country according to the U.S. Census numbers. The report looked at these key household bill categories: Mortgage Rent Auto loan Utilities (electric, gas, water & sewer, and waste & recycling) Auto insurance Cable, internet and phone Health insurance (consumer paid portion) Mobile phone Alarm and security Life insurance The report found that Americans spend an average of $22,667 on household bills annually. Top 10 most expensive major U.S. cities based on monthly household spend San Jose, California San Francisco, California Washington D.C. Los Angeles, California New York, New York San Diego, California Boston, Massachusetts Seattle, Washington Riverside, California Denver, Colorado According to the doxo report, of the 50 major cities, San Jose residents pay the highest monthly bills, with an average of $3,151 or 66.8% higher than the national average of $1,889. It’s important to note that because the data included rent and mortgage in the 10 major household bills, the total number will generally be higher than if the household only pays one of those bills. California was the state with the most expensive cities on the list, which also includes San Francisco, San Diego, and Riverside. Washington D.C. is third on the list with an average monthly bill expense of $2,767 per household, which is 46% higher than the national average. New York ranked fifth, with average monthly bill expenses of $2,674 — 41.5% higher than the national average. Top 10 least expensive major U.S. cities Buffalo, New York Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Cleveland, Ohio Rochester, New York Louisville, Kentucky St. Louis, Missouri Memphis, Tennessee Cincinnati, Ohio Birmingham, Alabama Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Buffalo, New York, topped the list as the least expensive of the 50 major cities in the U.S. Residents there pay an average $1,603 in monthly expenses, which is 15.1% lower than the national average. Pittsburgh is the second least expensive city on the list with an average household spend of $1,689. And Cleveland’s average monthly expenses are $1,709. The report found that the least expensive major cities were mainly in the South and Midwest. Sign up now: Get smarter about your money and career with our weekly newsletter Don’t miss: These are the 10 cheapest states to buy a house in 2022—and Florida isn’t one of them These are the 10 U.S. cities where housing markets are cooling the fastest—and only one is in Florida
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These Are The Most And Least Expensive Major U.S. Cities Based On The Average Cost Of Monthly Expenses CNBC
Dish Disney Settle Carriage Dispute For Now TV Technology
Dish Disney Settle Carriage Dispute For Now TV Technology
Dish, Disney Settle Carriage Dispute, For Now – TV Technology https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/dish-disney-settle-carriage-dispute-for-now-tv-technology/ (Image credit: Disney) Less than 48 hours after Disney channels (including ESPN) went dark on Dish, the two companies announced a temporary truce, returning Disney channels to the satellite provider’s channel lineup. “We have reached a handshake agreement with Dish/Sling TV, which properly reflects fair market value and terms for The Walt Disney Company’s unparalleled content,” Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution said in a statement Sunday night. “As a result, we are pleased to restore our portfolio of networks on a temporary basis while both parties work to finalize a new deal.” “We are pleased to announce that all your Disney and ESPN channels have been restored. Thank you for your patience and support,” Dish tweeted early Monday morning.  The blackout started 12:01 a.m. Saturday when ESPN, ABC-owned local stations in eight markets, FX, Disney channel and other Disney-owned services were pulled from Dish and Sling TV services after Disney and Dish were unable to come to terms on a new carriage deal.  Dish claimed that Disney was asking for a nearly $1 billion increase in carriage fees.  “Disney has exploited its market position to increase fees without regard for the public viewing experience,” Brian Neylon, executive VP and group president of Dish TV, said in a statement just prior to the blackout Friday night. “Clearly, Disney insists on prioritizing greed above American viewers, especially sports fans and families with children who watch their content.” Financial terms of the interim deal were not announced.   Tom has covered the broadcast technology market for the past 25 years, including three years handling member communications for the National Association of Broadcasters followed by a year as editor of Video Technology News and DTV Business executive newsletters for Phillips Publishing. In 1999 he launched digitalbroadcasting.com for internet B2B portal Verticalnet. He is also a charter member of the CTA’s Academy of Digital TV Pioneers. Since 2001, he has been editor-in-chief of TV Tech (www.tvtech.com), the leading source of news and information on broadcast and related media technology and is a frequent contributor and moderator to the brand’s Tech Leadership events.
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Dish Disney Settle Carriage Dispute For Now TV Technology
Legal Talk: Tools For Caregivers The Cross Timbers Gazette
Legal Talk: Tools For Caregivers The Cross Timbers Gazette
Legal Talk: Tools For Caregivers – The Cross Timbers Gazette https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/legal-talk-tools-for-caregivers-the-cross-timbers-gazette/ A lot of us – 53 million to be exact – have provided care to a family member at some time in the past year. And while caregiving can be viewed as a noble marathon, it can also leave us stressed, anxious and overwhelmed. Rather than give caregivers a pep talk filled with unrealistic visions of scented candles, long baths and quiet time, this column will give some practical suggestions. Have the necessary documents in place so you can do what you need to do with a minimum of bureaucratic hassle.  If you are caring for an adult who has capacity, then that person needs to name you as primary agent in a written durable (financial) power of attorney, a medical power of attorney and a HIPAA release.  There should also be a second agent named in case you are unavailable. Do not mess around and try to download these documents off the internet – spend the money and have an experienced attorney advise you and draft them. If you are caring for an adult who is already incapacitated and does not have those documents, then talk to an attorney because you may need to get a guardianship. If the adult is your spouse, then you may be able to sidestep a guardian and manage the community estate with a simple court finding that the adult is incapacitated. If you are caring for a special needs child, then make sure you have your own documents in order that name a guardian for that child in the event you are no longer able to handle the duties. You will also want to set up a special needs trust that will not disqualify the child from receiving government benefits. That handles the business side. Now for you. Caring for others is long term commitment, so rest is critical. Explore resources that are available to you, including respite care and adult day care. These should give you a short break, with the bonus of giving the incapacitated person something different to do. Caregiver groups are out there; you just must make the effort to connect. With 53 million going through the same basic experience, it makes sense to pool thoughts and ideas. Scented candles help, too. Timothy Wilson is a veteran of the U.S. Air Force where he served as a telecommunications technician. Attorney Wilson is an attorney at Hammerle Finley Law Firm, a boutique law firm offering services in estate planning, probate, guardianship, business law, litigation, and real estate. Contact him at (972) 436-9300.  (Sponsored content)
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Legal Talk: Tools For Caregivers The Cross Timbers Gazette
4 Cheapest Countries To Travel To In 2022-23 Study International News
4 Cheapest Countries To Travel To In 2022-23 Study International News
4 Cheapest Countries To Travel To In 2022-23 – Study International News https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/4-cheapest-countries-to-travel-to-in-2022-23-study-international-news/ A new place brings not just escape, but rest and rejuvenation — even in the cheapest countries to travel to. Being on a budget may not be as restrictive as you think. There are lots of countries to visit that are cheap and affordable. In these countries, you can enjoy cheap and delicious food, favourable exchange rates, campsites, and affordable accommodation whether you’re travelling alone or with friends. You can do something you haven’t done too — maybe through the many cheap and free activities you didn’t even know existed. After two years or more of lockdowns, it’s time to travel far. And the good news is you don’t have to spend much at any one of the cheapest countries to travel to: Phi Phi Islands is known for its sandy beaches, clear blue water and its colourful marine life. Source: Mladen Antonov/AFP Cheapest countries to travel to Thailand  Thailand is a vibrant country with culture, history, sparkling temples, spicy cuisine, tropical beaches and legendary nightlife. It’s a tourist’s paradise, especially for those on a budget.  Expect to pay less than US$4 for a single portion of tom yum, green curry, pad thai and pad kra pao from mid-range restaurants. Accommodation in Thailand ranges from US$23 to US$131 per night depending on how well equipped it is. Most tourists spend around U$S21 to US$43 per day on transport, food and activities. If you’re not into the hustle and bustle of a sprawling megacity, ditch Bangkok for Phi Phi Islands’s white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters. There are six islands that make up Phi Phi Islands. Mixed with lush greenery and mountainous terrain, this is a place of stunning beauty. Not bad for one of the cheapest destinations. Bogota, the capital of Colombia, is known as the city that produces the world’s finest Emeralds. Source: Guillermo Legaria/AFP Colombia Colombia is becoming more and more friendly to tourists from all countries. Colombia’s Caribbean coastline, towering Andean mountains, and mysterious Amazonian jungle make it one of South America’s most exotic and fascinating countries. The Caribbean, Spanish and indigenous cultures blend to create delicious cuisine, stunning colonial architecture and the warmest and most beautiful people. One of the country’s most famous cities is its capital, Bogota, which is charming, quaint and welcoming. Bogota is a city full of art that dazzle, from bright graffiti-covered city streets to the Botero Museum. Accommodation and transportation are affordable, and there are many options available depending on your budget.  Hotels range from US$29 to US$153 per night, while most vacation rentals will cost US$50 to US$440 per night for the entire home. As for other expenses such as transportation, activities and food, you should budget an average of US$25 to US$52 per day. Surfers from all around the world travel to Bali for their world-famous waves. Source: Sonny Tumbelaka/AFP Indonesia Thousands of islands, hundreds of languages, white sandy beaches and bubbling volcanoes. Indonesia’s rich diversity is the ideal gateway for a relaxing trip. With so much to offer travellers, there are plenty of free and affordable activities to experience the best of Indonesia. Indonesia has over 1,000 islands but is most known for Bali, the “Island of the Gods.” It has sublime beaches, many temples, glorious food and majestic scenery. Overlook the bad traffic and make your way to like snorkelling, surfing and yoga on the beach. As one of the most affordable travel destinations, you can find expect to find cheap accommodation, food and activities here. Prices of hotels in Indonesia range between US$24 to US$154 depending on the hotel. To save on food, head to roadside stalls (known locally as “warungs”) for spring rolls, grilled seafood or “nasi pedas” (translated as spicy rice). The Bayon Temple is one of the most famous temples in Angkor Wat. Source: Tang Chhin Sothy/AFP Cambodia Perfect for small budgets, Cambodia offers a distinctly Southeast Asian experience with affordable accommodation, food and transportation.  The country is known for many things, including being the filming site for the movie King Kong and being a UNESCO World Heritage Site. But what makes Cambodia unique is its thousands of temples, the most famous being Angkor Wat. The most popular tourist destinations in Cambodia are Monkey Island and Siem Reap which also offers affordable accommodation, dining, transportation and entertainment. Tourists usually explore the city by foot as most of Siem Reap’s attractions are within walking distance. Tuk-tuks are also available and are an inexpensive way to get around in. On average, one day in Cambodia should cost you around US$49 for food, transportation and accommodation. A budget meal only costs between US$2.70 to US$6.
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4 Cheapest Countries To Travel To In 2022-23 Study International News
Hardies Acquires BDG Thomson Gray Scottish Business News
Hardies Acquires BDG Thomson Gray Scottish Business News
Hardies Acquires BDG Thomson Gray – Scottish Business News https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/hardies-acquires-bdg-thomson-gray-scottish-business-news/ HARDIES Property & Construction Consultants has acquired long-established Aberdeen-based Quantity Surveying practice BDG Thomson Gray. A strategic move, the acquisition bolsters Hardies’ service offering in the northeast, where it did not have a QS department. Founded in 1885, BDG Thomson Gray is one of the oldest quantity surveying practices in Scotland, specialising in Quantity Surveying, Project Management, Principal Designer and Dispute Resolution. The acquisition sees BDG Thomson Gray owner Shirley Thomson become a Partner in Hardies with responsibility for running its Quantity Surveying department in Aberdeen. She will also head its Dispute Resolution department. A leading figure in the dispute sector, Ms Thomson is appointed to the RICS Chairman’s panel of Adjudicators. Commenting on the acquisition, Hardies’ Senior Partner, Danny McArthur, said: “We have witnessed continued growth in our Aberdeen office over recent years. This deal strengthens our position in the northeast of Scotland and provides additional local support to our and BDG Thomson Gray’s clients. “Shirley coming on board significantly increases our service offering in Dispute Services which was an area identified in our growth plan. A well-known figure in the Aberdeen area, we are delighted to have Shirley join our team.” Ms Thomson added: “What appealed about this deal is that Hardies share our thinking in terms of the quality of service we deliver and how we look after and develop our staff. We regard this deal as a tremendous opportunity that enables us to expand the range of projects we can undertake for existing and new clients.” The acquisition follows Hardies’ announcement earlier this year of an ambitious expansion strategy that has seen it open three new offices across the UK. The new offices in Belfast, Leeds, and London, which take its office network to 13 locations, formed the first phase of a development strategy executed on the back of a series of major successful project wins across the UK and Ireland over recent years. With experience in all sectors working on the smallest to the largest projects the country has to offer, Hardies’ core services include Building Surveying, Quantity Surveying, Project Management, Principal Designer/Health & Safety Advisor, Energy Surveying and Housing Services. Combined with sister firm, Shepherd Chartered Surveyors, with specialisms in residential valuation, commercial property management, agency, valuation and auction services, the two entities form a national practice unrivalled in its delivery network of surveying services throughout Scotland. Combined the firms now have 41 offices across the UK.
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Hardies Acquires BDG Thomson Gray Scottish Business News
Four Green Bay Cashiers Cited For Failing To ID Minors For Tobacco/Vape Products Seehafernews.com
Four Green Bay Cashiers Cited For Failing To ID Minors For Tobacco/Vape Products Seehafernews.com
Four Green Bay Cashiers Cited For Failing To ID Minors For Tobacco/Vape Products – Seehafernews.com https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/four-green-bay-cashiers-cited-for-failing-to-id-minors-for-tobacco-vape-products-seehafernews-com/ Oct 3, 2022 | 5:00 AM Local News, Ryan Brahm Four cashiers in Green Bay have been cited for failing to ID minors who purchased tobacco or vape products. The Green Bay Police Department conducted several unannounced compliance checks last week Monday (September 26th), where they visited several gas stations and smoke shops. Cashiers at Elf’s Gifts and Glass Monkey Smokeshops on South Military Avenue, Marley’s Smoke Shop on West Mason Street, and Stone Ridge Shell on Velp Avenue were each fined $376. These compliance checks are an effort by the Department and the Community Action for Healthy Living to combat ongoing tobacco and vape issues in Green Bay Schools. The number of businesses that passed the check was not released.
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Four Green Bay Cashiers Cited For Failing To ID Minors For Tobacco/Vape Products Seehafernews.com
Here Is The Latest Pac-12 Conference Sports News From The Associated Press Mankato Free Press
Here Is The Latest Pac-12 Conference Sports News From The Associated Press Mankato Free Press
Here Is The Latest Pac-12 Conference Sports News From The Associated Press – Mankato Free Press https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/here-is-the-latest-pac-12-conference-sports-news-from-the-associated-press-mankato-free-press-3/ BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Colorado fired football coach Karl Dorrell after an 0-5 start in which the Buffaloes have been blown out by more than 20 points in each game. The school announced the decision Sunday, a day after a 43-20 loss at Arizona. It’s only the fourth 0-5 start in the program’s history. Dorrell, 58, was brought in as a replacement when Mel Tucker bolted for Michigan State out of the blue in February 2020. Colorado waited to announce the news until after Dorrell had a chance to inform his staff and players. Offensive coordinator Mike Sanford will serve as interim coach. UNDATED (AP) — Alabama reclaimed No. 1 from Georgia in The Associated Press college football poll in one of the closest votes in the recent years. Two points separate the Crimson Tide from the Bulldogs. Six teams including Kansas made their season debut in the AP Top 25. The Jayhawks are ranked for the first time since 2009, which was the longest drought among current Power Five conference teams. The Crimson Tide received 25 first-place votes and 1,523 points. Georgia got 28 first-place votes to become the first team since Alabama in November 2019 to have the most first-place votes but not be No. 1. Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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Here Is The Latest Pac-12 Conference Sports News From The Associated Press Mankato Free Press
The Metaverse Will Have Disrupted The Manufacturing Industry By 2030 Verdict
The Metaverse Will Have Disrupted The Manufacturing Industry By 2030 Verdict
The Metaverse Will Have Disrupted The Manufacturing Industry By 2030 – Verdict https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/the-metaverse-will-have-disrupted-the-manufacturing-industry-by-2030-verdict/ The metaverse can provide a range of benefits for the manufacturing industry Credit: Getty Images / Prapass Pulsub The manufacturing industry will be heavily disrupted by the metaverse in under a decade and will be able to work at a higher efficiency by using emerging technologies. Emma Taylor, thematic analyst at GlobalData, made these predictions in a new podcast on where the manufacturing industry will be by 2030. “Manufacturing companies are well-positioned to enter into the metaverse, Taylor said. Vehicle manufacturers have already begun using the technology to help with their day-to-day operations. Bentley and BMW have reportedly been using NVIDIA’s Omniverse to create a digital twin of their manufacturing facilities. “BMW claims this initiative has reduced production planning time substantially,” Taylor noted. A key technology in the metaverse is augmented reality. Taylor says that defence contractors like Lockhead Martin are investing heavily into this technology to help improve efficiency and accuracy in production. As well as this, Microsoft and Boeing are reportedly working together in the metaverse to design aircraft in order to help prevent manufacturing issues and improve engineering. Taylor adds: “While large enterprises legitimise the metaverse, developing use cases will allow more small and medium-sized enterprises to enter the theme by 2030.” According to research firm GlobalData, the metaverse will be a $600-plus billion opportunity by 2030. Making it hard for any industry to ignore. “Manufacturing enterprises will realise a range of benefits from the metaverse,” Taylor said, “including remote collaboration for workplace training, 3D visualisation of factory floors for operational efficiency, and also marketing opportunities.” It is noted, however, that many of these cases are still just prototypes as of now. Taylor adds: “The maturity of the metaverse and its use cases will disrupt the manufacturing sector by 2030, with companies like retail, automotive, and beverages being some of the first to experience it.” GlobalData is the parent company of Verdict and its sister publications.
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The Metaverse Will Have Disrupted The Manufacturing Industry By 2030 Verdict
29 Fun Impulse Buys Because Admit It You Love Treating Yourself BuzzFeed
29 Fun Impulse Buys Because Admit It You Love Treating Yourself BuzzFeed
29 Fun Impulse Buys Because, Admit It, You Love Treating Yourself – BuzzFeed https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/29-fun-impulse-buys-because-admit-it-you-love-treating-yourself-buzzfeed/ Prepare to shout “I need that” faster than you’ve ever shouted it before. We hope you love the products we recommend! All of them were independently selected by our editors. Some may have been sent as samples, but all opinions and reviews are our own. Just so you know, BuzzFeed may collect a share of sales or other compensation from the links on this page if you decide to shop from them. Oh, and FYI — prices are accurate and items in stock as of time of publication. 1. An adorable bookmark book tracker to gamify reading and entice you to finally finish the story on your nightstand. British Book Art / Etsy British Book Art is a small business based in the UK that sells the most book art and bookmarks. Promising review: “I’m absolutely obsessed with this bookmark. It’s definitely made me more determined to read this year and will be a nice keepsake. Will be repurchasing when this one’s almost filled.” —Mady Taylor Get it from British Book Art on Etsy for $3.59. 2. A hammered metal gold lunar garland that’ll ~eclipse~ all your other bedroom decor as your favorite purchase of all time. You’ll be ~over the moon~ when you see how much coziness this adds to your bedroom. Amazon Base Roots is a woman-owned home decor shop that blends modern and traditional design elements. Promising review: “I’m an incoming freshman this fall and I bought this to add some personality to my dorm. It has beyond exceeded my expectations! I placed it directly on top of my dorm bed as shown in the display photos and am so pleased with how it looks. It fits perfectly with the gray/white color scheme I was going for and have received numerous compliments from both my friends and RAs when they’ve visited. I cannot stress enough how much of an ‘aesthetic feel’ it adds to my dorm.” —jhsgf Get it from Base Roots on Amazon for $18.99. 3. A long-lasting, super hydrating clear lip gloss if you love having moisturized lips but regular lip balm just isn’t extra enough. This adds the perfect amount of shine without feeling sticky. The rosehip oil gloss is designed to reduce fine lines on your lips. The mint oil gloss creates a cooling sensation. And the coconut oil gloss is for lips that need extra hydration. Promising reviews: “Bought on a whim and I love these! I will be buying more.” —Anashia Pendleton “I don’t typically write a lot of reviews but I love this so much that I had to. I added it to my cart just for free shipping but I’m so glad I did. This stuff is amazing! Not only is it cheap but the tubes are also larger than regular lip gloss tubes. It lasts so long even after eating and drinking and is perfect to sleep in to get soft lips. It also has amazing shine. So it’s a great product all around and I’ll definitely be purchasing more!” —Bailey Silver Get a three-pack from Amazon for $3.99. 4. A mounted brush for satisfying your cat’s ceaseless demands for scritches. Just mount it to a corner with the included adhesive strips and watch as your beloved babies leave you for the warm embrace of this gray and white piece of plastic. Promising review: “Both my cats seem to love this inexpensive product. Bought on a whim but very pleased. Little need for catnip, with some positive attention and gentle encouragement they started using this groomer and haven’t stopped, only when it falls down. Didn’t want to use screws and haven’t found a lasting adhesive tape that holds up under such constant use. Command strips are on the shopping list.” —Amazon Customer Get it from Amazon for $5.50. 5. A pound of cereal marshmallows because your ideal ratio of cereal to marshmallows is 90% marshmallows and 10% cereal. Promising review: “Amazing! I put them in hot chocolate, Rice Krispies treats, other cereals, or just eat then by the handful. Impulse buy that totally worked out.” —Maddison Helsel Get it from Amazon for $10.99. 6. A super soft mock turtleneck sweater so you have a fall-appropriate accessory for sipping PSLs and picking apples. Also, mock necks turtlenecks because you don’t need to constantly re-roll it, you won’t have to worry about smearing makeup all over your turtleneck when you put on your sweater, and you won’t look like a floating head in a sweater (I s2g I look like Uncle Fester whenever I wear turtlenecks 😩). Target Promising review: “I never write reviews, but this one really deserves it. I bought one and went right back and ordered it in four other colors!! It is sooo soft, amazing quality, and a perfect fit. Well done, Target, this will be a winter staple for sure.” —katiek Get it from Target for $30 (available in women’s sizes XS–4X and six colors). 7. An adorable octopus-shaped blackhead remover to exfoliate your skin while pulling out whiteheads, blackheads, and other pore-clogging yuckies.  BuzzFeed editor Daniel Boan call this stick “magic” — see it in action on TikTok.  Promising review: “After just two days of use, this adorable little octopus has done wonders for me, smells great too. Here’s how I used it: I wore down the stick just a little to where the texture from the salt is visible, scrubbed around on my face so there was plenty of product, then I used my fingers to gently massage all the gunk away. Rinse, pat dry, and enjoy the softness. Highly recommended for people with sensitive skin like myself.” —LuckLocust Get it from Amazon for $12.50.  8. A pair of batwings that’ll look so ~bloody~ adorable on your shoes. Yep, that’s right — these are batwings for your shoes and skates! They’re a ~fang-tastic~ final touch for your witch costume, but they’re also great for folks who celebrate spooky season 365 days of the year. Wolf Workshop / Etsy Wolf Workshop is a UK-based small business run by Pipa and George (the cat) that specializes in handmade leather goods. Promising review: “This is by far one of my favorite things I’ve ever purchased ever. The quality of the wings is phenomenal, and the packaging was so great and thoughtful! I really appreciate the extra touches to it and the freebies!! The seller is very kind, patient, and helpful when I had questions about how the wings would fit my skates. Thank you so much for this experience! 3" —CAIN Get it from Wolf Workshop on Etsy for $32.74 (wings are available in five colors and hardware is available in three colors). 9. A cruelty-free lengthening mascara if you’re ready to make your dream of voluminous, curly lashes come true. It’s lightweight, won’t transfer, doesn’t smudge, and lasts all day — what more could you ask for? Promising review: “This stuff is fantastic! My eyelashes are dark and aren’t particularly long. A few coats of this, and it really looks like I have extensions. The day I got it, I had to get right back on Amazon and order another tube for my mother. She tried it, and it made her VERY sparse, short lashes look like doll lashes. Doesn’t seem to smudge, yet removal is easy at the end of the day! Definitely feel good about this $5 impulse purchase!” —Jane Eyre Get it from Amazon for $4.99. 10. A pair of exfoliating mitts for making you go, “Oh, gross!” the next time you shower. They’re made of a viscose fiber that buffs away beads of dead skin (you’ll literally be able to see them) to reveal buttery, baby soft skin underneath — and probably make you feel like a lizard shedding its skin. Promising review: “I use a loofah everyday, so I just bought this to use once a week, not thinking it would do much if anything. Man, was I wrong!!! I read reviews, viewed pictures, and watched the videos. I assumed they all used tanning products or spray tans, because the skin in the tub was brown/black. OMG, mine was too!!! I haven’t tanned in 15 or so years. It was gross. On the bright side, my skin really does feel great. Just get it, seriously…” —Kim McMahon Get them from Amazon for $9.99 (also available individually). 11. A Sunday Riley face sunscreen with SPF 30 because I bet your current sunscreen doesn’t protect against blue light. Well, this guy does! And it dries without leaving a white cast or feeling heavy on the skin. Sephora I’d written off all Western sunscreens as absolute TRASH in favor of Asian sunscreens, but this sunscreen really surprised me. What impressed me the most and what is probably my favorite thing about this product (apart from the sun protection) is that there was absolutely no white cast. It does take a little bit for it to fully soak into the skin, but I actually enjoyed the dewy glow it gave my skin because I don’t usually wear makeup/foundation. The only fault I can find is that the sunscreen is quite runny, so I have to make sure to hold the container upside down when I open it so the sunscreen doesn’t drip everywhere. Promising review: “The best sunscreen for melanated people. For those saying it leaves a blue cast, the key is rub the sunscreen in your hands and create heat versus simply applying straight to your face. So many benefits in one sunscreen, why wouldn’t you buy it??” —thee1bbn Get it from Amazon and Sephora for $35. 12. The Clean Ball, a genius German invention so you can get rid of purse sand — y’know, the fine layer of dirt, dust, crumbs, grit, and who knows what else that you scrape your hand against whenever you’re rooting around your bag and you brush the bottom of your tote. Inside the honeycomb pink ball is a smaller sticky ball that picks up debris and washes clean so you can reuse it. Amazon Promising review: “This little ball is genius! It rolls around in my purse, which I live out of. It picks up a lot lint, debris, or even crumbs. It’s easy to find with the bright pink. Just remove and wash and it’s ready to go again. The price was great and something I can use for years. If you live out of your purse this a must have!!” —dj3biggs Get it from Amazon for $12.99 (available in thre...
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29 Fun Impulse Buys Because Admit It You Love Treating Yourself BuzzFeed
Bitcoin Showing Bullish Signs Exchange Outflows See Significant Uptick Cryptonews
Bitcoin Showing Bullish Signs Exchange Outflows See Significant Uptick Cryptonews
Bitcoin Showing Bullish Signs – Exchange Outflows See Significant Uptick – Cryptonews https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/bitcoin-showing-bullish-signs-exchange-outflows-see-significant-uptick-cryptonews/ Source: Unsplash Bitcoin (BTC) is again showing signs of bullishness, with outflows from crypto exchanges and into personal wallets now seeing a significant uptick. In a post published on the crypto analytics platform CryptoQuant, the exchange outflows were described as “very significant” and “the highest amount in months,” amounting to more than 61,000 BTC in the past three days alone. “After months of [lower] prices, this is a sign of demand coming back into the market,” the post, written by the user maartunn, said. Source: maartunn/CryptoQuant Exchange outflows are generally seen as bullish for crypto prices, as it indicates that investors have long-term conviction in the asset and are not planning to sell again in the near-term. Conversely, exchange inflows are seen as bearish as it can be a sign that investors are losing confidence and are therefore sending coins to exchanges to be sold. Meanwhile, bitcoin balances held on exchanges have also seen a consistent downtrend in recent months, after spiking back in early August. The sharpest fall in bitcoin balances came between September 29 and October 1, when the level dropped from 2.14m BTC to 2.08m across all major exchanges, per data from Coinglass. All else equal, lower amounts of bitcoin held on exchanges is seen as bullish for the price. In the past, several theories have been discussed as the reason for the lower exchange balances of bitcoin. Some insiders point to over-the-counter (OTC) deals as one explanation, while others say an increase in the bitcoin whale population shows that large holders increasingly prefer to take full control of their own coins. As of press time at 10:00 UTC, BTC traded at $19,166, down a mere 0.5% for the past 24 hours, but up 1.9% on a 7-day basis.
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Bitcoin Showing Bullish Signs Exchange Outflows See Significant Uptick Cryptonews
Oath Keepers Founder Goes On Trial Over U.S. Capitol Riots Reuters
Oath Keepers Founder Goes On Trial Over U.S. Capitol Riots Reuters
Oath Keepers Founder Goes On Trial Over U.S. Capitol Riots – Reuters https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/oath-keepers-founder-goes-on-trial-over-u-s-capitol-riots-reuters/ WASHINGTON, Oct 3 (Reuters) – U.S. prosecutors will present their opening statements on Monday in the trial of Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes and four others charged with conspiring to use force to stop the peaceful transfer of presidential power on Jan. 6, 2021. Rhodes and his co-defendants Kelly Meggs, Thomas Caldwell, Jessica Watkins and Kenneth Harrelson are accused of plotting to forcefully prevent Congress from certifying Democratic President Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory, in a failed bid to keep then-President Donald Trump, a Republican, in power. Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol in a failed attempt to overturn his election loss to Biden after Trump falsely claimed the election had been stolen from him through widespread fraud. Five people died during and shortly after the riot, and about 140 police were injured. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com The five on trial face numerous felony charges, including seditious conspiracy – a Civil War-era statute that is rarely prosecuted and carries a statutory maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. Opening statements by prosecutors and the defense are expected to last for several hours. Prosecutors have said the five defendants trained and planned for Jan. 6 and stockpiled weapons at a northern Virginia hotel outside the capital for a so-called “quick reaction force” that would be ready if called upon to transport arms into Washington. As lawmakers met on Jan. 6 to certify Biden’s election victory, some Oath Keepers rushed into the Capitol building, clad in paramilitary gear. They are not accused of carrying firearms onto Capitol grounds. The trial, which could last for six weeks or more, is expected to feature emotionally charged videos from the day of the attack, as well as text and audio voice messages exchanged between the group’s members. The government has characterized the Oath Keepers as a far-right anti-government group, some of whose members have ties to militias. Some of the members, who include current and former military and law enforcement personnel, believe the federal government “has been co-opted by a cabal of elites trying to strip American citizens of their rights,” the indictment alleges. Rhodes, a Yale-educated attorney and former U.S. Army paratrooper, has disputed that characterization, saying it’s a non-partisan group whose members have pledged to defend the U.S. Constitution. The trial is expected to feature testimony from as many as 11 FBI agents and possibly at least one informant. A full witness list has not been publicly released. Although Trump’s shadow will loom large over the trial, he is not expected to be a central figure in the case. U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta, who is presiding over the trial, previously restricted the defendants from using a “public authority” defense, meaning they cannot claim they stormed the Capitol at Trump’s direction. However, attorneys for some of the defendants are expected to argue that their clients believed they could be called to action if Trump invoked the Insurrection Act, a law that empowers the president to deploy troops to suppress civil disorder. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Reporting by Sarah N. Lynch and Chris Gallagher, editing by Ross Colvin and Cynthia Osterman Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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Oath Keepers Founder Goes On Trial Over U.S. Capitol Riots Reuters
Spotify Technology S.A. To Announce Financial Results For Third Quarter 2022 Business Wire
Spotify Technology S.A. To Announce Financial Results For Third Quarter 2022 Business Wire
Spotify Technology S.A. To Announce Financial Results For Third Quarter 2022 – Business Wire https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/spotify-technology-s-a-to-announce-financial-results-for-third-quarter-2022-business-wire/ NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Spotify Technology S.A. (NYSE: SPOT) will post its third quarter 2022 financial results and deck to shareholders on Tuesday, October 25, 2022 after market close. The company will hold a question and answer session to discuss third quarter 2022 financial results at 4:30 pm Eastern Time. Management will answer questions submitted via Slido. Questions may be submitted on the day of the call at www.slido.com using the event code #SpotifyEarningsQ322. A live webcast of the earnings call will be accessible at investors.spotify.com and a recording of the webcast will be available following the session. About Spotify Technology S.A. Spotify is the world’s most popular audio streaming subscription service with a community of more than 433 million Monthly Active Users and 188 million Premium Subscribers. With a presence in 183 markets, and more than 80 million tracks including 4.4 million podcast titles, it has transformed the way people access and enjoy music and podcasts.
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Spotify Technology S.A. To Announce Financial Results For Third Quarter 2022 Business Wire
Sydney Sale And Auction Results Week Ending October 2 Daily Telegraph
Sydney Sale And Auction Results Week Ending October 2 Daily Telegraph
Sydney Sale And Auction Results, Week Ending October 2 – Daily Telegraph https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/sydney-sale-and-auction-results-week-ending-october-2-daily-telegraph/ Sydney sale and auction results, week ending October 2 Rouse Hill proved to be a hot market last week with 11 properties selling for a total value of $9.5 million. See the latest auction and sales results. Get a read on this story But it’s a member-only story. Subscribe today to unlock it and more… Sydney sale and auction results, week ending October 2 Rouse Hill proved to be a hot market last week with 11 properties selling for a total value of $9.5 million. See the latest auction and sales results. $1 a week for the first 12 weeks. Min. cost $4. Conditions apply.* $1 a week for the first 12 weeks. Min. cost $4. Conditions apply.* Read every story on The Daily Telegraph website and app Subscriber-only newsletters straight to your inbox The Rewards member benefits program App or digital edition only customer? 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Classic 89 370LE Airstream Motorhome Is Now A Rolling Private Cinema That Sleeps 7 Autoevolution
Classic 89 370LE Airstream Motorhome Is Now A Rolling Private Cinema That Sleeps 7 Autoevolution
Classic ’89 370LE Airstream Motorhome Is Now A Rolling Private Cinema That Sleeps 7 – Autoevolution https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/classic-89-370le-airstream-motorhome-is-now-a-rolling-private-cinema-that-sleeps-7-autoevolution/ Loretta is also a good example of upcycling for an extended shelf-life. It started out as a 1989 370LE Airstream Motorhome but is now the perfect family vacation home that can sleep up to seven people: the six members of the family and one guest. It also provides basic creature comforts and, to boot, it doubles as a private cinema. A home on wheels and a rolling movie theater, all wrapped up in a beautiful, shiny package, what more could you want? Loretta is a project by Colorado-based Timeless Travel Trailers, which boasts of being the “largest and most experienced custom builder in North America,” with an impressive portfolio of private and corporate customers. Done on commission for a family of six from New York City seeking “a getaway that still resembles their home in the city,” Loretta has a “modern and minimal aesthetic, [while] the interior is simple and fresh.” Words can only do this much in terms of conveying the message, so the photos in the gallery will offer whatever proof is still needed that this is a beautiful project in every way. The interior is clean and functional, modular yet still very elegant and inviting. The exterior is top-notch, with the shiny aluminum skin extending within the walls, which forms a beautiful contrast with the natural wood-engineered white oak flooring. The company behind the conversion says that they removed all the original aluminum skins and added the new type of skin that Airstream uses in its current models. Inside, there’s a lounge that doubles as a dining area and sleeping area, depending on the time of day. Couches offer comfortable seating during mealtimes, convert into beds, or into lounges when the projector screen comes down for movie nights. There’s a double couch that becomes a king-size bed and another couch reserved for sleeping one guest. At the rear, in a separate room, Loretta has two more couches that join to become a bed and two elevated bunks for kids. In total, there’s sleeping for seven people, and the size of the motorhome allows for some sense of privacy despite the high number of people inside. Speaking of which, Loretta is 37 feet long (11.2 meters). The three-axle motorhome also has space for a kitchenette, which comes with a sink, pantry, storage, microwave, induction cooktop, and a fridge with a freezer compartment. The entire family can sit down for dinner at the fold-down tables, and there’s a certain sense of refinement to the space thanks to the marble-like waterfall countertops. Since Loretta was designed to travel, no real marble was used, as it would have added too much weight; a real marble stone veneer on a plywood substrate was used instead. One of the counters integrates a bar with a wine chiller and a secret liquor compartment that comes up from the countertop. Fancy – and most welcome after a long work week. The bathroom is small but practical, with a toilet, a shower with a stainless steel pan, and a duckboard. The lounge area can become a private cinema thanks to an ultra-short-throw LG projector and projector screen, coupled with a Sonos stereo system with a hidden soundbar. A 32-inch television is also available in the kitchen, on a swivel arm for more convenience. Further upgrades include new wiring and plumbing, a new generator, water heater and pump, furnace, AC and two fans, new fresh, gray, and black water tanks, and a security system with surveillance cameras for peace of mind when the family leaves this beauty unattended. According to Timeless Travel Trailers, Loretta remains one of their most popular projects. Completed and delivered to the owners in 2018, it’s been on several cross-country trips since and is holding up remarkably well.
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Classic 89 370LE Airstream Motorhome Is Now A Rolling Private Cinema That Sleeps 7 Autoevolution
Director Appointment At Westcotts | South West Business News Insider Media
Director Appointment At Westcotts | South West Business News Insider Media
Director Appointment At Westcotts | South West Business News – Insider Media https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/director-appointment-at-westcotts-south-west-business-news-insider-media/ Andrew Hammond, Iain Andrews and Andrew Brown Westcotts Chartered Financial Planners, part of the Westcotts group, has strengthened its senior leadership team with the appointment of a director. Andrew Hammond brings more than 20 years of experience in the financial services sector. He is responsible for supporting the growth and direction of Westcotts Chartered Financial Planners. As well as holding the position of director with the financial planning arm, Hammnod joins as partner of Westcotts. He is based in Exeter but will work as part of the wider management team across the network. “I am delighted to join as a director of the financial planning team and partner of Westcotts at such an exciting time for the firm,” said Hammond. “I’m looking forward to helping develop the financial planning practice and bringing my experience to further assist in strategically growing this integral part of the business.” Iain Andrews, director and chartered financial planner, added: “As we continue to develop the services we offer our clients, I am confident that having Andrew onboard will only serve to support the leadership and future growth of our successful and dynamic practice. “He will undoubtedly be a real asset and we’re very pleased to have attracted someone of Andrew’s calibre, whose ethos and values are aligned with our own.”
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Director Appointment At Westcotts | South West Business News Insider Media
4 Indian Ingredients To Include In The Diet Of Children To Ensure Growth And Health NDTV Food
4 Indian Ingredients To Include In The Diet Of Children To Ensure Growth And Health NDTV Food
4 Indian Ingredients To Include In The Diet Of Children To Ensure Growth And Health – NDTV Food https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/4-indian-ingredients-to-include-in-the-diet-of-children-to-ensure-growth-and-health-ndtv-food/ Include these ingredients in their regular diet and see your little one bloom into a healthy young adult.Unsplash Getting children to eat a balanced and healthy diet is a challenge for most parents. From limited food preferences, developing tastes and tantrums to being plain restless, there are several reasons why children struggle to finish a plate of healthy food. While the basics of a healthy diet remain the same for all age groups – eat mostly fruits and vegetables, followed by carbohydrates such as whole grains, then dairy and fats – children need more calcium for their growing bones, protein for increasing muscle mass and antioxidants to enhance their immunity. Children grow about 2.5 inches (6 to 7 centimetres) each year and gain about 2-3 kg per year until puberty starts, which means they need plenty of nutrition. Also Read: 11 Best Healthy Recipes | Easy Healthy Recipes Prakriti Poddar, spokesperson, RoundGlass Living, recommends four Indian ingredients that can give your child the extra edge to grow and live with health and happiness. As a mother of three young children, she is more than familiar with the challenges of getting children to eat healthy and how their diet can be optimized to provide adequate nutrition. Include these ingredients in their regular diet and see your little one bloom into a healthy young adult. 1. Kokum This bright-coloured sour fruit grows mainly in the Western Ghats, and is a rich source of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients with anti-inflammatory properties and even anti-cancer activity. The fruit is packed with anthocyanins, antioxidants that give it its rich colour and anti-inflammatory properties. It helps in boosting the immunity of children and keeps their gut healthy. How to use: Consume it in form of a juice prepared by soaking kokum overnight and then extracting its juice. Add kokum to curries and dals for a dash of sourness and health. 2. Mango Ginger This unique ingredient looks like ginger, tastes like raw mango and belongs to the turmeric family. It is a rich source of antioxidants and nutrients and is used in traditional medicinal systems as an appetizer, anti-pyretic, emollient, expectorant and laxative. This means it can help with common health challenges faced by growing children, such as frequent coughs and colds as well as constipation. Called aamba haldi in Hindi, mango ginger also has anti-inflammatory properties that help in healing skin injuries and skin diseases. How to use: Mango ginger is mostly used as a pickle. Its juliennes can be added to soups and salads or used to prepare the salad dressing. Or prepare a chutney using mango ginger and other complimentary ingredients. 3. Tulsi or Holy Basil This flowering plant from the mint family is an integral part of Indian culture and holds religious and culinary significance for many communities. But its nutritional properties make it an essential ingredient to include in the diet of children. For instance, tulsi contains powerful nutrients like vitamin C that help boost the immune system of children. Eugenol, an antioxidant, helps fight skin disorders such as acne that frequently affect adolescents. It also helps in reducing cold and congestion in the chest. Its anti-inflammatory properties make it a soothing ingredient for the seasonal fevers that commonly afflict children. How to use: Add some leaves to boiling water to make herbal tea and offer it to your child daily to help maintain immunity. Rub tulsi oil on the skin of your child to keep her safe from mosquito bites when she goes out to play. 4. Anantamul or Indian Sarsaparilla This relatively less-known root grows in the Himalayan region, as well as in coastal areas. It has many skin-healing properties that can be handy for managing teen acne and other skin disorders. It has blood-purifying properties that can prevent the appearance of pimples. In addition, it could potentially also be used to manage blood sugar in children with co-morbidities. How to use: Dried roots can be brewed in hot water to make herbal tea which can be consumed as per requirement. Your child may initially find its herb. Author Bio: Prakriti Poddar is Global Head, Mental Health and Wellbeing, RoundGlass, a global Wholistic Wellbeing organisation where she is actively involved in creating an integrated platform for Wholistic Wellbeing. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed within this article are the personal opinions of the author. NDTV is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this article. All information is provided on an as-is basis. The information, facts or opinions appearing in the article do not reflect the views of NDTV and NDTV does not assume any responsibility or liability for the same.
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4 Indian Ingredients To Include In The Diet Of Children To Ensure Growth And Health NDTV Food
William M. Paige | News Sports Jobs Evening Observer
William M. Paige | News Sports Jobs Evening Observer
William M. Paige | News, Sports, Jobs – Evening Observer https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/william-m-paige-news-sports-jobs-evening-observer-2/ William M. Paige William M. Paige, 72 of Dunkirk passed away Sunday, Sept. 25, 2022, at home surrounded by his family. He was born in Watertown, N.Y., on June 21, 1950, the son of the late Maurice and Patricia Paige (O’Neil). William is survived by his loving wife of almost 52 years, Dorothy (Hartman) Paige, whom he married on Oct. 24, 2070. He is also survived by their two children: daughter, Jennifer Foringer of Dunkirk and son, Daniel Paige of Des Moines; and the granddaughters he adored, Ashley and Miah Foringer of Dunkirk. William is survived by his loving siblings: Richard Paige, Diane (Robert) Brohman, Elizabeth (Joseph) Iannello, Jean Paige; and several nieces and nephews. He is predeceased in death by siblings: Patricia Walsh and James Paige. A graduate of McKinley High School in 1969 he joined the U.S. Navy and served in Vietnam. Bill enjoyed spending time with his family and friends, sailing and hunting. A memorial service will be held Nov. 5, 2022, at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, 328 Washington Ave., Dunkirk, NY 14048 at 10:00 a.m. Interment will be at the Western New York National Cemetery in Corfu, NY. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations be made to Chautauqua County Hospice and Palliative Care, 20 W. Fairmount Ave, Lakewood, NY 14750. Arrangements are by the McGraw-Kowal Funeral Home.
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Ocean Outdoor And LandVault Launch Worlds First Web 3 Metaverse DOOH Package | LBBOnline Little Black Book LBBonline
Ocean Outdoor And LandVault Launch Worlds First Web 3 Metaverse DOOH Package | LBBOnline Little Black Book LBBonline
Ocean Outdoor And LandVault Launch World’s First Web 3 Metaverse DOOH Package | LBBOnline – Little Black Book – LBBonline https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/ocean-outdoor-and-landvault-launch-worlds-first-web-3-metaverse-dooh-package-lbbonline-little-black-book-lbbonline/ Argos is the dual world launch partner Digital out of home (DOOH) media owner Ocean Outdoor has launched the world’s first cross-platform Web 3 metaverse out of home package with retailer Argos as its brand partner. Argos is using the space on the metaverse screens as part of its strategy to drive consideration and awareness of premium products and tech brands. The dual world campaign has also appeared on Ocean’s Holland Park Roundabout tri screen in London alongside an NFT replica of the same billboard inside Somnium Space VR Metaverse and is running across real world roadside locations in Birmingham and Manchester until October 23. Argos campaign manager Becky Desert said: “This campaign is part of a reappraisal strategy for Argos where we hope to drive consideration and awareness of more premium products and brands that some people don’t think of Argos for. “Part of changing shoppers’ minds is about what we say but it’s also important that we show up in new, interesting and relevant contexts. That’s why we jumped at the opportunity to appear in the metaverse, particularly for this campaign that is centred around desirable tech.” Working in partnership with LandVault (formerly Admix), Ocean’s metaverse collection features 45 digital billboards in Decentraland and Somnium Space and Ocean’s three NFT sites – the Loop, Holland Park Roundabout and the Four Dials Westfield Stratford City which were auctioned last year. These are located in Somnium Space. Each of the screens occupy key locations within Somnium Space platforms to deliver maximum engagement and reach in highly trafficked and immersive areas like a conference centre, a GenesisVR Disco Club, a concert hall and the most popular metaverse gaming zones. Areas include Decentral Games, the busiest single area within Decentraland, accounting for more than 60 percent of all traffic. Individuals visiting these areas will play games for between two and three hours per day, with more than 60 percent of them being returning visitors. The ad placements are all natively integrated with the venues, enabling both brand advertising spots and the “teleportation” of visitors to the advertiser’s venues. Using LandVault’s In-Play technology, Ocean’s virtual billboards synchronise with the creative displayed on their real-world DOOH counterparts, providing an indisputable link to the core Ocean product and the wider addressable market. Director of Ocean Labs Catherine Morgan said: “The launch of Ocean’s metaverse network provides brands with the opportunity to create dual world campaigns, providing access to young tech savvy early adopters across our DOOH real world network and in the virtual realm. “For brands we are creating an easy access point in to the metaverse where they can test and learn without having to invest in purchasing land.” This is a landmark moment for the metaverse, as the LandVault technology opens a new business model for creators: advertising. Until now, creators of virtual experiences relied on NFT sales or complex brand partnerships reserved for the largest creators. With the offering powered by LandVault and Ocean, every creator can monetise their content in an automated way; and brands can now extend their reach into the fast growing Web 3 metaverse. Landvault CEO Sam Huber said: “The metaverse is estimated to be a $trillion opportunity over the next decade, becoming a more immersive version of the internet. It is imperative for brands to jump in early and learn the ropes of this new channel to not be left behind and benefit from being an early adopter. The LandVault programmatic infrastructure enables brands to target audiences in these new environments using tools they know and understand.” “This is a truly unique moment for metaverse since it provides the first ever ability for audiences to connect with brands and physical items in an immersive cross-reality way. Moreover, owners of these NFT billboards will be getting direct revenue from these campaigns allowing them to reinvest parts of profits directly into generating more content and organising better and bigger events at their locations thus generating more visibility for brands,” said Artur Sychov, founder and CEO of Somnium Space. view more – Creative Credits Media agency: PHD Specialist agency: Talon Creative agency: The&Partnership Categories: Retail Stores, Retail and Restaurants Ocean Outdoor, Mon, 03 Oct 2022 07:18:39 GMT
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Ocean Outdoor And LandVault Launch Worlds First Web 3 Metaverse DOOH Package | LBBOnline Little Black Book LBBonline
3 Simple Tips For An Ergonomic Laptop Experience For Your Teens And Tweens Cool Mom Tech
3 Simple Tips For An Ergonomic Laptop Experience For Your Teens And Tweens Cool Mom Tech
3 Simple Tips For An Ergonomic Laptop Experience For Your Teens And Tweens – Cool Mom Tech https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/3-simple-tips-for-an-ergonomic-laptop-experience-for-your-teens-and-tweens-cool-mom-tech/ If your kids are using a laptop or Chromebook for their schoolwork (or gaming), there are a few simple things you can teach them (and purchase) to help them avoid tech neck. Yes, it’s totally a thing (says the person who’s on her computer most hours of the day). Here are our tips, tricks, and gadgets that you’ll be glad to know about. Cool Mom Tech is a reward style affiliate.  Read this post about blue light glasses. Do kids need them? 1. Make sure the laptop or chromebook is at eye height. As tempting as it might be for your teens or tweens to sit on the couch or in bed, it’s actually pretty terrible for their necks. If you’ve got a designated work space for them, consider investing in a laptop stand, like this highly-rated option that even has a photo stand too, which will help raise their laptop up to their eye level. You can also easily store it in the cabinet or shelf, and they can just pull it out when they’re working at the kitchen table (which is what my kids do). 2. If you’ve got their computer on a stand, an ergonomic keyboard is a good idea, like this one that’s pretty popular with tech users. Not all keyboards are created equal; an ergonomic one is actually created to ensure the user’s hands are in a comfortable position. The same goes for an ergonomic mouse as well. This one from Logitech is on the pricier side but the reviews are fantastic. It’s a worthy investment if your kids are on their computer a fair amount, which seems like the case for most kids (but especially kids who are doing online school). 3. Along with a good chair, make sure your kids know the importance of taking breaks. The 20-20-20 rule is extremely effective and it’s so easy to remember: Take a break every 20 minutes and look 20 feet away for 20 seconds. This helps rest their brains and their eyes. It’s also not a bad idea for them to get up and move around, too, which if your kids are like mine, might be tricky if they’re using their laptop for Minecraft or other gaming purposes. Keep in mind, these tips aren’t just for tweens or teens. If you’re like me and happen to work on a computer all day long, these are important tips to consider for yourself, too. Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash
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3 Simple Tips For An Ergonomic Laptop Experience For Your Teens And Tweens Cool Mom Tech
Crypto Investors Hunker Down For storms Ahead TechCentral
Crypto Investors Hunker Down For storms Ahead TechCentral
Crypto Investors Hunker Down For ‘storms Ahead’ – TechCentral https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/crypto-investors-hunker-down-for-storms-ahead-techcentral/ Crypto investors found something to cheer about amid the recent downturn in digital tokens: the asset class held up better than just about everything else in the third quarter. Yet the hunt for a bottom continues as long-term holders cling on with expectations that there’s more pain to come — and retail investors stay on the sidelines. Even with the narrative going around that crypto hung tough in the July to September stretch, the mood has remained sour. While around 83 500 new digital wallets are coming online daily, that’s a low for the 2020-2022 cycle, according to data compiled by strategists at Glassnode. Meanwhile, wealth held by “mature coins” is at an all-time high, the researcher said, as long-time investors have refused to spend them amid the market turmoil. The group of investors who “hodl” through thick and thin — meaning those who remain loyal even during tough times — has remained “steadfast”, according to Glassnode, which said that they might be hunkering down “for the storms ahead”. Such is the problem for bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies now — the cohort of retail-type investors who had fuelled much of last year’s huge surge in prices have been missing in action. Some market watchers say that with hodl-investors waiting things out, the overhanging question remains whether — or when — individual investors will make a return. “The overall price has got to do better, and once it does the retail investor will become excited again. We definitely don’t have that right now because we’re just stuck in a range,” said Matt Maley, chief market strategist at Miller Tabak & Co. “There’s nothing that turns off an individual investor more than something getting stuck in a sideways range.” At issue is bitcoin needing to find a bottom amid a selloff that’s brought it down 60% this year. Many analysts say that should US stocks form a floor, then the digital token could too, though there’s little consensus on when that might happen. Others argue that once the dollar starts to weaken, then bitcoin might be able to break upwards also. Waned Whatever the case, interest in crypto has waned in recent months. Google trends show the general populace has been much less interested in the tokens. And bitcoin’s on-chain activity has been depressed the whole year, according to a note by Jaran Mellerud at researcher Arcane. “If it is a risk asset, as many including myself have suggested, picking a bottom in BTC is tantamount to picking a bottom in stocks,” Marc Chandler, chief market strategist at Bannockburn Global Forex, said, adding that “the crash has tempered the enthusiasm among” people he speaks to. With investors sitting things out until bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies can start to rebound, ETF flows have remained muted, too. The money flowing out of crypto-related funds in the third quarter has slowed and some analysts argue the bulk of investors fleeing happened in the second quarter. Now they’re just waiting things out. TC|Daily | ‘The biggest event ever in crypto’: Revix CEO on the ‘Merge’ There are plenty who say that price recoveries could still be a ways off. That’s the view of Ashley Oerth, senior investment strategy analyst at Invesco, who says that cryptocurrencies tend to be valued not by their own characteristics but by the prevailing macro environment. TC|Daily | Simon Dingle on the ZARP rand stablecoin, the Merge and more “‘Next summer’ (northern hemisphere) for crypto is probably when we see peak hawkishness from central banks and a start to easing policy,” Oerth said. “To the extent that you’re a believer in crypto’s long-term potential, now may be a buying opportunity — if you can stomach the volatility.”  — Vildana Hajric, (c) 2022 Bloomberg LP Get the latest and best South African tech news
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Crypto Investors Hunker Down For storms Ahead TechCentral
US Senate Candidate Blake Masters Calls For Biden Impeachment At GOP Gathering In Arizona The Epoch Times
US Senate Candidate Blake Masters Calls For Biden Impeachment At GOP Gathering In Arizona The Epoch Times
US Senate Candidate Blake Masters Calls For Biden Impeachment At GOP Gathering In Arizona – The Epoch Times https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/us-senate-candidate-blake-masters-calls-for-biden-impeachment-at-gop-gathering-in-arizona-the-epoch-times/ SUN CITY, Ariz.—U.S. Senate candidate Blake Masters said Congress should impeach President Joe Biden for his role in the illegal migrant crisis resulting in a flood of fentanyl across the southern border into the United States. At the same time, Trump-endorsed Masters, a Republican, said his incumbent opponent, Democrat Mark Kelly, has done little to stem the national security crisis since he took office and should be held accountable. “Where’s Mark Kelly on this? I think Mark Kelly should have to attend some of the funerals of the [fentanyl victims] on this,” said Masters during a Republican gathering in Sun City, Arizona, on Oct. 1. “Do you ever get the feeling they’re doing this on purpose?” Masters said. U.S. Senate candidate Blake Masters (R-Ariz) addresses a large Republican gathering in Sun City, Ariz., on Oct. 1, 2022. (Allan Stein/The Epoch Times) A crowd of over 400 people attended the event sponsored by the Sun City West Republican Club, during which former Arizona U.S. Senate 2022 primary candidate Jim Lamon voiced support for Masters’ run for Congress. “This is a huge election for this country,” Lamon said. “We all have to stand united—just like the Marxists, right? They all stand united.” “One thing I bet we agree on, our country needs us.” Masters began by asking the cheering crowd, “Who’s waiting for a red wave in a couple of weeks?” “We have to stay in the fight. We have to act as if our country depends on it.” Swing State Masters said Arizona remains pivotal in the election, after having to bear the “brunt” of the illegal immigration and fentanyl crises. He blamed the Democrats’ failed policies in handling the emergencies. “They have failed in so many respects. Many people talk about the border crisis as some abstraction, as if it’s some act of God. Biden caused it. His policies, right? Thanks to President Trump, we had operational control over our border,” Masters said. “I knew it was going to be bad, you knew it was going to be bad but, man, I didn’t know it would be this bad … Democrats have exceeded our expectations.” On Sept. 19, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said the number of illegal alien encounters nationwide in August was 157,921—a 2.2 percent increase from July. The total number of illegal alien encounters during the past fiscal year ending in September was nearly $2.5 million. Masters said Biden’s executive order ending border wall construction in 2021 not only “incentivized” illegal immigration but also continued the immigration policy of former President Barack Obama. The only sanctuary community where illegals are not welcome is Martha’s Vineyard, Masters said to laughter. In September, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis gained national attention when he sent two planes carrying illegal aliens and potential asylum seekers from Venezuela to affluent liberal Martha’s Vineyard, to the dismay of locals. The illegals were taken away voluntarily to a military base to receive food and shelter. Good Policy, Bad Policy Since Biden became president, Masters said the U.S. Department of Justice, Internal Revenue Service, and FBI have become weapons of the Democratic Party. “Why does every federal agency need a mini-military police force? It’s really dangerous,” he said. Inflation is rampant with the economy in tatters, and thousands of people die yearly from fentanyl overdoses, he said. Masters said the Biden administration is pushing for federalized elections to remove state control. He described his U.S. Senate race as a “propaganda war” waged by Democrats, costing his campaign $400,000 weekly in advertising in Maricopa County, Arizona’s most populous. “In a weird way, Mark Kelly’s [negative] ads are helping me. They are what they call us. It’s projection,” Masters said. Saying Kelly “votes more in lock-step with Biden, “now we can see the whites of their eyes,” with the Nov. 8 election now 37 days away, he said. “Mark knows he’s vulnerable,” Masters said. “Look at everything that’s crumbling around you because of Democrat policies. Why believe Democrat attack ads?” Masters said Democrats fear an America First platform, having “put America last” themselves. Attorney General Race Saturday’s gathering also featured Abe Hamadeh, Republican candidate for Arizona Attorney General in the general election. His Democratic opponent is Kristin Mayes. “My opponent wants to fight the weather; I want to fight criminals,” Hamadeh said, lampooning Mayes’ stance on climate change. “My opponent wants to hunt down businesses.” Hamadeh called on a united Republican front in a critical election, perhaps the most important in recent history. “We all understand that we can’t do this alone,” he told supporters. Of this aggressive border control policy, Hamadeh said on “day one,” he would declare Mexican drug cartels “terrorist organizations.” Both candidates said they view the 2022 election as a struggle for national survival. “We have to win. The stakes are too high. If not, [America] is gone—it is gone,” Masters said. Follow Allan Stein is an Epoch Times reporter who covers the state of Arizona.
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US Senate Candidate Blake Masters Calls For Biden Impeachment At GOP Gathering In Arizona The Epoch Times
Groundbreaking AI Platform Buildots Named Construction Software Of The Year USA English USA English PR Newswire
Groundbreaking AI Platform Buildots Named Construction Software Of The Year USA English USA English PR Newswire
Groundbreaking AI Platform Buildots Named “Construction Software Of The Year” USA – English – USA – English – PR Newswire https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/groundbreaking-ai-platform-buildots-named-construction-software-of-the-year-usa-english-usa-english-pr-newswire/ , /PRNewswire/ — Buildots, which uses artificial intelligence and computer vision to dramatically improve efficiency in the multi-trillion dollar construction industry, has been named “Construction Software of the Year” at the prestigious London Construction Awards. By collecting data with hardhat-mounted 360° cameras and processing the data with AI, Buildots enables construction teams to make informed decisions based on accurate information, significantly improving resource efficiency, reducing costly errors and saving time. The technology is currently in use across the UK, Europe, the United States, the Middle East and Asia. In declaring Buildots “Construction Software of the Year”, the judges’ panel, comprised of industry experts from leading construction firms and contractor associations, noted the “high standards Buildots have in regard to industry practices and technologies”. The award was announced as part of London Build, the UK’s leading construction and design show. Buildots has been named one of LinkedIn’s Top 15 Israeli Startups for 2021 and 2022, and was previously deemed the “One to Watch Company” at the Construction Computing Awards. The company recently completed a $60 million Series C funding round, reaching $106 million in total funding. “In continually striving to enable better building, we’re honored to receive this recognition as we lead the way in using technology to finally bring greater efficiency and transparency to the global construction industry,” says Roy Danon, Buildots CEO and co-founder. About Buildots Buildots is a Tel Aviv and London-based technology provider leveraging the power of AI and computer vision to modernize the construction industry. Buildots uses hardhat-mounted cameras to capture imaging of every detail of an ongoing project. The data is then analyzed using AI models to transform random visual data into highly accurate, actionable insights that are correlated with the project’s designs and schedule. The platform is helping transform construction management, enhance resource efficiency, save management time, and avoid costly errors on construction projects worldwide. Media Contact Lazer Cohen [email protected] +1-347-753-8256 SOURCE Buildots
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Groundbreaking AI Platform Buildots Named Construction Software Of The Year USA English USA English PR Newswire
Get Ready Set Go Great Cumbrian Run 2022 Takes Place In Carlisle | News And Star News & Star
Get Ready Set Go Great Cumbrian Run 2022 Takes Place In Carlisle | News And Star News & Star
Get Ready, Set, Go… Great Cumbrian Run 2022 Takes Place In Carlisle | News And Star – News & Star https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/get-ready-set-go-great-cumbrian-run-2022-takes-place-in-carlisle-news-and-star-news-star/ THE SUN was shining as runners from all over the county stepped up to the mark and competed in the Great Cumbrian Run 2022, this weekend.  The event, which had Sport In Action partner up with the organisers Better for the first time, attracted running groups, families and fundraisers from all across Cumbria to participate in the half marathon that has been running since 1982. The run, which was postponed last year, started at The Sheepmount Athletics Stadium in the centre of Carlisle before taking competitors out through the city centre towards Wetheral and returning through Scotby village before a grandstand finish back at The Sheepmount as runners aimed to beat their personal best timings in a half marathon setting.  Some of the groups who slipped on their running shoes include, Wigton Road Runners, DH (Denton Holme) Runners, Cumberland Athletic Club and Border Reivers Runners to name a small few.  Members of the DH Runners (Denton Holme) , who follow the motto ‘go hard or go home’, were keen to get the day underway.  Smiles all-round as runners take their first steps. The group, which is led by Lindsay Graham, consists of self-proclaimed “slow-runners and fast-runners” who look to run for to improve their own mental well-being. Ms Graham, who was involved in the announcing on the day, said: “It’s brilliant to have the event running back again, it’s been a bumpy couple of years but today’s looking great and it’s brilliant to have Sport in Action as the event partners.”  DH Runners including Mary Messenger, Kate Imrie, Wendy Beesley, Gill Harding and Helen Cupack One of the members, Mary Messenger, said: “Above all, we’re here today to have a bit of fun.”  Similarly, the Wigton Road Runners were keen to get started with aims of raising awareness and funds for a charity “very close to the heart” of the group – Prostate Cancer UK.  The running club will also be running their own 10K later this month for the cause, in which they hope to attract many of today’s runners. To find out more information visit their Facebook page.  As runners crossed the starting line on their journey throughout Carlisle and neighbouring villages, the Great Cumbrian Family Run took place – which involved a lap around Bitts Park, with many parents running hand in hand with their children.   The Underwood family ahead of Great Cumbrian Family Run The Great Cumbrian Run supports local charities CFM Radio’s Cash for Kids, Eden Valley Hospice & Jigsaw and The Lake District Calvert Trust. A spokesperson for Eden Valley Hospice & Jigsaw posted on social media: “We’re delighted to once again be a charity partner at the event and are looking forward to seeing and cheering on our runners at what promises to be an amazing event.”  READ MORE: As the Great Cumbrian Run returns, meet the man who’s run every one since 1982
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Get Ready Set Go Great Cumbrian Run 2022 Takes Place In Carlisle | News And Star News & Star
Mannarino Doesnt Check Draws; His Next Surprise? A Wawrinka Showdown ATP Tour
Mannarino Doesnt Check Draws; His Next Surprise? A Wawrinka Showdown ATP Tour
Mannarino Doesn’t Check Draws; His Next Surprise? A Wawrinka Showdown – ATP Tour https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/mannarino-doesnt-check-draws-his-next-surprise-a-wawrinka-showdown-atp-tour/ Adrian Mannarino will sleep well Sunday night on the eve of the Astana Open. He’s one of those tennis players who chooses not to dwell on what lies directly ahead. “I don’t want to talk about the draw or who I’m facing or whatever because I’m not looking,” the 34-year-old said at the beginning of a Sunday interview. “The quality of the tournament? I don’t know anything.” Given the formidable ATP 500 field gathered in Kazakhstan, it’s probably just as well Mannarino doesn’t know that he’ll be facing three-time Grand Slam champion Stan Wawrinka in the tournament’s very first match (12 noon, local time) on centre court at the National Tennis Centre. Yes, at the moment, you actually know more than he does. Mannarino is coming off a first-round loss in Tel Aviv, where he was the seventh seed, to fellow Frenchman Constant Lestienne. The good news? He beat Wawrinka in the only match they ever played in the second round of the 2015 Miami Open presented by Itau – prevailing in a pair of taut tie-breaks. This is one of six first-round singles matches, featuring three seeded players, that will unfold Monday. Following the opening match, seventh seed Hubert Hurkacz faces Francisco Cerundolo. The night session (6 p.m. local) kicks off with eighth seed Felix Auger-Aliassime versus Roberto Bautista Agut – perhaps the finest quality matchup in the first round. The nightcap is fifth seed Andrey Rublev against qualifier Laslo Djere. The only doubles match: Ivan Dodig and Austin Krajicek against the Kazakhstani wild-card team of Grigoriy Lomakin and Denis Yevseyev. The first match of the day on Court 1 has Botic Van de Zandschulp opposite Kazakhstan wild card Beibit Zhukayev. Van de Zandschulp has a fascinating backstory. He’s played 58 matches so far this year at the tour-level – previously, he had only played 27. The 26-year-old from the Netherlands is ranked No. 35, but a year ago he had to qualify for all four Grand Slam events. He went a searing 11-1 in those qualifying matches, reaching the main draw at the Australian Open, Roland Garros and the US Open. As it turned out, he got into the Wimbledon field as a lucky loser. At last year’s US Open, the Dutchman became only the third male qualifier to reach the quarter-finals. There, he faced Daniil Medvedev – and was the only player to take a set from the eventual champion. He finished the season as the Netherlands’ No. 1 and has been adapting to this, his first full season on the ATP Tour. “Yeah, I think I did quite all right,” Van de Zandschulp said in an interview. “It was pretty tough, actually, playing first time Cincinnati and Montreal, four matches in total. I was not ashamed to lose to [Cam] Norrie or [Daniil] Medvedev. “Winston-Salem [semi-finals] was good. It’s still figuring out what the best schedule is for me. There’s ups and downs, and hopefully I can manage things to the end of the year.” The Dutchman will play Astana and is scheduled for Antwerp, Basel and Paris. And then – after “a small vacation” – there is some unfinished business in Australia, where the Netherlands will play in the November Davis Cup quarter-finals. Van de Zandschulp was a big part of the victory in Glasgow, Scotland, where he and his team defeated Kazakhstan, Great Britain and the United States to win Group D. This season, he said, has involved a steep learning curve. With access to so many tournaments, it’s been difficult to keep his schedule manageable. Previously, when he was playing Challengers, his travel was generally restricted to Europe, with two major trips to Australia and the United States. Traveling more and playing fewer matches – against better opponents – has been challenging. “You learn a lot from the experience,” Van de Zandschulp. I want to finish the season strong and be in the Top 30 at the end of the year – seeded in Australia. That’s the end goal for the year.” Unlike Mannarino, he fully understands what is at stake here in Astana. If he manages to defeat Zhukayev, 21-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic could await in the second round. “On paper, Novak’s the toughest one in the draw,” said the Netherlands star. “Never played him before, and hopefully I can if I win my first match and he wins his. So, yeah, really looking forward to it. “It’s always nice to play someone for the first time, especially him.”
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Mannarino Doesnt Check Draws; His Next Surprise? A Wawrinka Showdown ATP Tour
Road Safety Must Be Declared Public Health Hazard Adomako Ghana Business News
Road Safety Must Be Declared Public Health Hazard Adomako Ghana Business News
Road Safety Must Be Declared Public Health Hazard – Adomako – Ghana Business News https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/road-safety-must-be-declared-public-health-hazard-adomako-ghana-business-news/ On Oct 3, 2022 Last updated Oct 3, 2022 Appiah Kusi Adomako Mr Appiah Kusi Adomako, West Africa Regional Director of CUTS International, a non-governmental organisation, has reiterated the need for road safety issues to be declared “public health hazards.” He said: “If we declare road safety as a public health hazard, it will make the Government give more funding for road safety interventions…” Mr Adomako was speaking at an inaugural meeting and capacity building workshop for Civil Society Organisations’ (CSOs) platform on road safety in Accra, organised by CUTS International. The forum brought CSOs together to create a common platform to bring about policy changes, amendments, and enforcement of road traffic regulations through dialogue, engagement, and advocacy. It is aimed at reducing the surge in road accidents as well as ensuring pedestrian safety. Mr Adomako said though road accidents continued to destroy many lives in the country, not much was done to salvage the situation. According to him, road accidents had killed more people in Ghana than COVID-19 and other health related deaths, even though the phenomenon was preventable. He noted that poor road engineering, absence of streetlights, behavioural risk driving, including texting or receiving a call while driving or under the influence of alcohol were preventable causes of road accidents. Mr Adomako said a strong policy framework and sustained public awareness campaigns with effective enforcement of regulations could contribute to the reduction of road traffic injuries and fatalities. He said bringing the CSOs on board with an effective collaboration to help address road safety issues in Ghana was key. Nana Annor Amihere, Chairman of Road Safety Advocates Ghana, asserted that the CSO platform was necessary to promote road safety issues. He said the country’s arterial roads and highways had been overburdened with heavy vehicles and motorcycles, which contributed to accidents on the roads. He, therefore, called for an alternative road for those heavy vehicles to lessen the burden on the roads. Nana Amihere said: “Let us look at railways as alternatives and remove the conveyance of all hazardous and bulk haulage off the roads that has already been overburdened so that we can alleviate all the challenges on the roads.” Mr Daniel Wuaku, Director, Planning and Programmes at the National Road Safety Authority, expressed satisfaction with the CSO platform and said the NRSA was ready to collaborate effectively with all agencies to promote road safety issues. He said: “A platform like this, which is basically going to champion advocacy is a step in the right direction. There are several issues that need advocacy to push the agenda forward. We have been calling for the dualisation of all major highways for example, because we know from evidence what head on collision does when there is an accident.” “We need an independent group that will be putting some pressure on government and decision makers to do what is right so this group coming together to form a strong advocacy wing in the road safety space is a welcome call.” Source: GNA
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Road Safety Must Be Declared Public Health Hazard Adomako Ghana Business News
Championing Sustainable Structures SRQ Daily Oct 3 2022 SRQ Magazine
Championing Sustainable Structures SRQ Daily Oct 3 2022 SRQ Magazine
Championing Sustainable Structures – SRQ Daily Oct 3, 2022 – SRQ Magazine https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/championing-sustainable-structures-srq-daily-oct-3-2022-srq-magazine/ House and Home SRQ DAILY MONDAY BUSINESS EDITION MONDAY OCT 3, 2022 | BY ABBY WEINGARTEN Pictured: The award-winning Verandah House was completed in 2015. Photo courtesy of Halflants and Pichette. Tracking trends in sustainable home building has been a decades-long passion of Michael Halflants, FAIA—an award-winning design principal with the Tampa/Sarasota firm, Halflants + Pichette. On September 22, he shared his insights at the Interior Design Society (IDS) Environmental Design Conference: Green Building, Healthy Lives! on the New College of Florida campus. Halflants served on a panel called “Design for Sustainability and Environment,” and focused on the topic of “Sustainable Density.” He joined two other speakers: landscape architect David Young, who discussed “Environmental Landscape Design”; and interior designer Sarit Marcus, who talked about “How to Create an Eco-friendly, Healthy Home.” Q: What are some ways that Sarasota is moving in the direction of sustainable building? A: In Sarasota County, 76 percent of households consist of one or two people, yet most of what’s on the market is living spaces with three bedrooms or more. When the Sarasota Chamber of Commerce surveyed young professionals, almost 80 percent of them stated that they wanted to live in an apartment, and 62 percent of them said they were hoping to find a one- or two-bedroom apartment. If a municipality restricts the number of residential units per acre to an unreasonably low number, as the City of Sarasota does, it encourages the construction of large condominiums to the exclusion of all others. It’s neither sustainable nor equitable to build an entire city of luxury units. The average unit size should be in the range of 1,200 square feet rather than 4,000. A smaller footprint will use less resources to build and bring more residents in close proximity to restaurants and work. Higher density generates less traffic and a smaller carbon footprint per resident. Many municipalities around the country are subjected to a zoning code that makes it difficult to create smaller units, even though they are more sustainable to build and more inviting to a diverse population in terms of income, age and background. These codes can be described as exclusionary zoning where one is excluding potential buyers who can’t afford an enormous unit. It’s not really possible to create affordable units unless we allow for higher density. Many of the building issues we have in the states and worldwide could be improved if we went away from the model of single-family lots. In the U.S., land development is growing twice as fast as population growth. In terms of the global population, we’re already spending resources faster than can be sustained, and it’s something that needs to be addressed. Halflants + Pichette: 1350 Fifth St., Sarasota, 941-365-1820, halflantspichette.com. Pictured: The award-winning Verandah House was completed in 2015. Photo courtesy of Halflants and Pichette.
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Championing Sustainable Structures SRQ Daily Oct 3 2022 SRQ Magazine
Pirates Contreras Ends Rookie Year On Sour Note Warren Tribune Chronicle
Pirates Contreras Ends Rookie Year On Sour Note Warren Tribune Chronicle
Pirates’ Contreras Ends Rookie Year On Sour Note – Warren Tribune Chronicle https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/pirates-contreras-ends-rookie-year-on-sour-note-warren-tribune-chronicle/ ST. LOUIS — This was not going to be a regular start for Roansy Contreras. As the Cardinals began their festivities, recognizing Albert Pujols and Yadier Molina ahead of their final regular-season home game that the Pirates won, 7-5 on Sunday at Busch Stadium, Contreras walked to the bullpen alongside bullpen catcher Raul Hernandez. As Adam Wainwright waxed poetic about his time with Molina and Pujols, Contreras began getting his arm loose, firing off throws to Hernandez. As Molina fought back tears, Contreras, who had the outfield to himself, advanced out to 120 feet, firing frozen ropes into Hernandez’s awaiting mitt. As Pujols offered gratitude, Contreras, who was only 16 months old when Pujols made his debut, entered the bullpen. No, this was not going to be a regular start for Contreras, nor was it the start he would’ve liked to make in his final start of the regular season. He allowed four runs (two earned) in three innings. He didn’t record a strikeout and walked two batters. His velocity, similar to his last outing, was noticeably down. Above all else, Contreras and Pujols will be forever linked after allowing a solo home run to La Máquina in his final regular season at-bat in St. Louis. It wasn’t the start that Contreras wanted to finish on, but a bitter ending does not take away from an encouraging rookie season. “Overall, really positive,” manager Derek Shelton said. “There were so many things that Ro did well and things to build on for the next year.” “Through the ups and downs, I was able to finish the season healthy,” Contreras said through team interpreter Stephen Morales. “Just learning from all the different games and different situations will help me for next year.” Contreras ends his rookie season with a promising final line. In 21 games (18 starts), Contreras posted a 3.79 ERA and 4.38 FIP with 86 strikeouts across 95 innings. While Contreras pitched 34 1/3 innings across nine starts with Triple-A Indianapolis this season, he is a lock to be part of next season’s starting rotation. When asked where Contreras has grown the most this season, Shelton pointed to Contreras’ ability to execute on days where the rookie didn’t have his best stuff. “I think the ability to execute pitches when he doesn’t have his best stuff,” Shelton said. “There have been times where he didn’t have the curveball at all. There have been times where he didn’t have the fastball. The slider is a definite weapon, but the fact that he’s able to pitch without his best stuff at times, I think that’s a very good sign for us.” The 22-year-old had his share of memorable outings. In his first start of the season, he pitched five scoreless innings with five strikeouts. On July 7, Contreras recorded his first quality start by throwing six innings of one-run ball with seven strikeouts against the Reds. In a stretch of four starts against the Braves, Phillies, Blue Jays and Cardinals, Contreras allowed just four runs across 23 1/3 innings (1.54 ERA). “The future looks really bright here when it comes to pitching and the starting rotation,” Contreras said. “I feel like every day, things get better and better. It looks like it’s going to be a good future ahead of us.” Today’s breaking news and more in your inbox
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Pirates Contreras Ends Rookie Year On Sour Note Warren Tribune Chronicle
Flowing Cloud Tech Debuts On HKEX: Will Become First Metaverse IPO In Hong Kong EIN News
Flowing Cloud Tech Debuts On HKEX: Will Become First Metaverse IPO In Hong Kong EIN News
Flowing Cloud Tech Debuts On HKEX: Will Become First Metaverse IPO In Hong Kong – EIN News https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/flowing-cloud-tech-debuts-on-hkex-will-become-first-metaverse-ipo-in-hong-kong-ein-news/ The first Metaverse HK IPO, Flowing Cloud Technology Ltd(6610.HK), officially launched on 29 Sep with the fundraising amount around US$ 100 million. The deal was widely sought after by the market in HK and overseas. One the first day of book building, the HK public offering tranche was 5 times oversubscribed, which is the largest HK IPO with such multiples of oversubscribe on the book open day this year. The international placement tranche was also multiple times covered across the price range on the first day. And it has attracted a good mix of investors, including overseas and Chinese long-only funds, hedge funds, family offices, strategic corporates, etc., believing Flowing Cloud Tech might be the next Unity (U.US) in China. It is worth nothing that the deal had introduced well-known cornerstone investors including SenseTime, the best AI company in China; state-owned investment arm of Anji, one of the development engines beside Hangzhou in Zhejiang province; Tradego, the widely used fintech platform for securities houses in Hong Kong. Flowing Cloud is a leading AR/VR software technology service company in China, ranking 1st in China’s AR/VR service market in 2021, accounting for 13.5% of the market share. From 2019 to 2021, Flowing Cloud’s revenue was RMB 251, 339, and 595 million respectively, and the compound annual growth rate of revenue in the past three years was 54.02%. The revenue in the first quarter of 2022 was RMB 228 million, a year-on-year increase of 65.0%. The company achieved adjusted net profit in 2021 around RMB 105 million and 315.9% year-on-year rate of increase in the first quarter of 2022. The AR/VR market in China is showing great momentum, both hardware and software. Developing tools will be the critical building blocks in the prosperity of a new world. Flowing Cloud is one of the best players in the software market to provide development service and kits for Chinese business clients. The company maintains good collaboration with Chinese tech giants, such as Baidu, Huawei, Tencent, JD.com, etc. Flowing Cloud Tech’s valuation is ranged from HK$ 4 to 5 billion, forward P/E around 15x-20x. The reasonable pricing leaves profits on the table for potential investors. Book continues to grow in size and quality with further conversions from management deal roadshow, and will close on 10 Oct. View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20221002005047/en/ You just read: EIN Presswire’s priority is source transparency. We do not allow opaque clients, and our editors try to be careful about weeding out false and misleading content. As a user, if you see something we have missed, please do bring it to our attention. Your help is welcome. EIN Presswire, Everyone’s Internet News Presswire, tries to define some of the boundaries that are reasonable in today’s world. Please see our Editorial Guidelines for more information. Submit your press release
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Zyron Powerpod And Deskpod Review Smallest GaN Chargers Craving Tech
Zyron Powerpod And Deskpod Review Smallest GaN Chargers Craving Tech
Zyron Powerpod And Deskpod Review – Smallest GaN Chargers – Craving Tech https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/zyron-powerpod-and-deskpod-review-smallest-gan-chargers-craving-tech/ An Australian company began its journey after launching one of the smallest 66W GaN chargers back in March 2021. GaN charger, if you haven’t heard that before, is basically a modern charger utilising Gallium nitride (GaN) technology to charge devices with less heat and more efficient in charging. Lots of modern laptops can be charged with this technology and it only requires a USB-C cable and a GaN charger, which is relatively much smaller than the traditional laptop chargers that feel like a heavy brick. We’re looking at some cool and compact GaN chargers today from Zyron Tech Australia: the Powerpod and Deskpod. Zyron Powerpod 100 Zyron Powerpod 100 is a compact, 100W USB-C PD Charger. At just 210 grams of weight, it is even lighter than the MacBook Pro 16″ charger yet capable of charging up to 4 devices simultaneously. It comes with an AU plug adapter and foldable, fixed US pin. If you often travel to the UK, EU, or Asian countries, the corresponding travel plugs are also sold separately and will work well with the Powerpod. Note that Zyron sells a few different Powerpod chargers ranging from 65W to 140W. The one I have here (100W) is more than enough for my needs and has enough power to charge my HUAWEI MateBook X Pro 2020 – which only requires 65-Watt to charge. The charger is compatible with other USB-C powered laptops too from various brands like Dell, HP, Apple, Microsoft, etc. And of course, smaller devices like your smartphones and tablet devices. Zyron Powerpod 100 comes with 4 USB ports: 3x USB-C and 1x USB-A port: 1x 100W USB-C PD3.0 Output 1x 100W USB-C PD3.0 Output 1x 20W USB-C PD3.0 Output (for smaller devices like smartphones and tablets). 1x 18W USB-A Quick Charger QC3.0 Output To charge your modern laptop with USB-C, you can simply plug the included 100W USB-C cable into either the first or second slot (you can see the labels clearly on the charger, which is nice so you don’t need to remember which is which). The included cable is one-metre length (which may or may not be long enough for you) with overvoltage & overcurrent protection. While you can charge 4 device simultaneously with the Powerpod, the unit obviously needs to share all the power as you charge, so here’s how it works when you charge more than one device on the Zyron Tech Powerpod 100W: Basically the 100W USB-C power output will go down a bit as it needs to share power with another port but you can pretty much do your own calculation in mind as you pick which port to use to see if you’re happy with the output power. If you are a heavy-charging user, you may want to grab their Powerpod 140W instead. I really like the compact design and simplicity of the Powerpod. The labels are clear and the plugs are interchangeable, making it the perfect GaN charger to use at home and also overseas since you can prepare which plug you are going to need before you go. Zyron Deskpod Zyron Deskpod, as the name suggests, will be on your desk most of the time. It serves as a charging station while simultaneously saving space on the desk. Compared to the Powerpod, the Deskpod can actually charge 2 laptops at 60W simultaneously via its dual USB-C ports. It offers up to 156W max output via its four USB ports in total (two USB-C and two USB-A ports): 1x USB-C 100W 1x USB-C 100W 1x USB-A 18W 1x USB-A 18W You can check the power distribution over on the product page at Zyron Tech website to see what happens when you charge multiple devices simultaneously through these ports. There is a charging stand included in the packaging that can support up to two small devices like your smartphones and tablets. It’s meant to be placed on the desk so you can just plug your laptop on the desk to power and if need be, charge your phone or tablet at the same time. The stand makes it neat to charge while saving the extra space on your desk. But even when you don’t use it to charge your devices, you can still use the stand on itself to place your devices neatly on the desk. A 1-metre cable is also included in the packaging, like the Powerpod. Weighing 306 grams, I can definitely feel the weight when I lift the Powerpod out of the box for the first time. It’s still a great gadget to carry with you on the trip though but you can also place it permanently on your desk so you can power+use your laptop + charge devices when you need to. It removes some clutter from your desk and serves an excellent, yet compact charging station within reach. Make sure to check out the Powerpod and Deskpod over at Zyron Tech, along with the other products they have. And don’t forget to use the coupon code CRAVINGTECH to get 5% off if you are making a purchase! Discosure: Zyron Powerpod and Deskpod review samples were supplied for reviewing You may also like
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First Mover Asia: Bitcoin Sees No October Rise Yet; The Dollar As The Protocol In The Future Of Money? CoinDesk
First Mover Asia: Bitcoin Sees No October Rise Yet; The Dollar As The Protocol In The Future Of Money? CoinDesk
First Mover Asia: Bitcoin Sees No October Rise Yet; The Dollar As The Protocol In The Future Of Money? – CoinDesk https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/first-mover-asia-bitcoin-sees-no-october-rise-yet-the-dollar-as-the-protocol-in-the-future-of-money-coindesk/ James Rubin is CoinDesk’s U.S. news editor based on the West Coast. Michael J. Casey is CoinDesk’s Chief Content Officer. Good morning. Here’s what’s happening: Prices: Bitcoin started what has historically been a strong month about where it ended a dismal September, holding over $19K. Insights: USDC’s stablecoin-fueled model of money, in which the dollar functions as an open “protocol,” could allow innovation to flourish. But healthy competition is a prerequisite. Catch the latest episodes of CoinDesk TV for insightful interviews with crypto industry leaders and analysis. And sign up for First Mover, our daily newsletter putting the latest moves in crypto markets in context. ● Bitcoin (BTC): $19,219 −0.5% ● Ether (ETH): $1,290 −1.5% ● CoinDesk Market Index (CMI): $942 −1.2% ● S&P 500 daily close: 3,585.62 −1.5% ● Gold: $1,674 per troy ounce +0.7% ● Ten-year Treasury yield daily close: 3.80% +0.06 Bitcoin, ether and gold prices are taken at approximately 4pm New York time. Bitcoin is the CoinDesk Bitcoin Price Index (XBX); Ether is the CoinDesk Ether Price Index (ETX); Gold is the COMEX spot price. Information about CoinDesk Indices can be found at coindesk.com/indices. October Starts but Fails to Ignite Crypto Prices The opening of the historically crypto boom month of October bore a stronger resemblance to the recent dreary days of September. Bitcoin was recently trading slightly above $19,200, down 0.5% over the past 24 hours and roughly where it stood at the start of the weekend. The largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization rose briefly above $20,000 last week before descending to the ledge it’s occupied for much of the past month. “Indecision and lack of buying above $20,000 are pushing Bitcoin to test its recent lows,” Joe DiPasquale, CEO of BitBull Capital, wrote in an email, adding optimistically: “If we do drop sharply, the price may bottom soon and put up a nice rally. However, most bulls may be scared out of their longs before that happens.” Ether was recently changing hands a little below $1,300, off approximately 1.5% from the previous day. The second largest crypt spent much of the past two weeks trading comfortably above this level. Most other major cryptos were recently off with XRP and ATOM falling more than 4% and 3%, respectively, as investors continued to process a range of largely deteriorating, economic indicators and the latest hawkish comments by U.S. central bank Vice Chair Lael Brainard in a speech Friday. Cryptos tracked equities, which closed a dismal month with a final dismal trading day on Friday. The tech-focused Nasdaq, S&P 500, which has a strong technology component, and Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) all finished down at least 1.5% amid ongoing fears that the struggle to end high inflation is leading inevitably to a harsh recession – a so-called hard, economic landing. By the traditional definition of two, consecutive quarters of negative gross domestic product (GDP) growth, the U.S. has already entered a recession, although its severity and length remain uncertain. The Nasdaq and S&P have decline six of the last seven weeks, and the DJIA recently became the latest index to fall into bear market territory, meaning that it has dropped at least 20% from its last high. A third consecutive monthly decline in pending home sales offered the latest evidence of the once hot housing market’s cooling and wider, economic slowing. Yet the core personal consumption expenditure (PCE), the Federal Reserve’s preferred measure of measuring U.S. inflation, was higher than expected in August, rising 4.9% on a year-over-year basis after increasing 4.7% in July. The reading indicated that inflation will continue to plague the U.S. economy and beyond. Meanwhile, the cost of Hurricane Ian in structural damage and economic disruption to the Florida presents a fresh wildcard, as First Republic Bank noted in a weekly review to investors. “The total cost of the hurricane is unknown, but given the scale of this natural disaster, it’s possibly one of the most expensive in U.S. history,” the bank wrote. The overall economic effects depend on the breadth and duration of the disaster.” Investors will be eyeing the release on Monday of September’s ISM Manufacturing index, which is expected to remain unchanged, and the September unemployment rate on Friday, which is expected to remain at its current 3.7% reading. On Saturday, citing three unnamed sources, CoinDesk reported that Indian exchange WazirX had laid off about 40% of the company’s workforce. And U.S. crypto exchange giant Coinbase temporarily halted transactions from U.S. customers, according to a status update made by the crypto exchange at 7:57 a.m. ET Sunday morning. Later Sunday, the Financial Times reported that Alex Mashinsky, the embattled founder and former CEO of Celsius Network, removed $10 million from the now bankrupt crypto lender weeks before Celsius halted customer withdrawals in June. “A terrible week, month, and quarter for stocks was not exactly mirrored by Bitcoin,” wrote Oanda Senior Market Analyst Edward Moya in an email, adding that last week’s declines in bond yields had provided “some relief for crypto.” “Bitcoin’s hodlers remain unfazed and if Wall Street avoids any major de-risking moments, the world’s largest crypto could continue to stabilize here,” he wrote. Biggest Gainers Biggest Losers The Dollar Can Be a Protocol for the Future of Money This week in San Francisco I attended Circle Internet Financial’s star-studded Converge conference and was struck by the wide array of projects working with its USDC stablecoin. Participants included Latin America-based payments company Ripio, which is seeing surging demand for USDC transfers in Brazil and Argentina, or the Web3 service provider Recur, which solely accepts the stablecoin from users of its various metaverse worlds, including Star Trek Continuum. It seems USDC, the second most-traded stablecoin, is developing its own “ecosystem,” a word (perhaps overused) that open-source advocates apply to networks of third-party developers and providers that build on a tech platform. Below I’ll get to a lesson I see here for U.S. lawmakers contemplating what digital form the dollar should take. But let’s first reflect on these ecosystem ideas as they pertain to a stablecoin like USDC. It’s not an obvious concept, though its implications are profound. You’re reading Money Reimagined, a weekly look at the technological, economic and social events and trends that are redefining our relationship with money and transforming the global financial system. Subscribe to get the full newsletter here. Let’s compare Converge to NEARCon, the annual conference sponsored by the Near Foundation I attended two weeks ago in Lisbon. It’s easier to understand that event as an “ecosystem conference.” Like other such gatherings – Ethereum’s Devcon being a prime example – Near uses it to bring together and energize the far-flung community of developers and companies building dapps and other services with smart contracts that run on its protocol. USDC isn’t a smart contract protocol for dapps. It’s primarily a payment vehicle, conceived of by most people as a “coin.” It is a tokenized expression of dollar-based value that happens to be more fluid than non-digital dollars, one that can be exchanged peer-to-peer over public blockchains. (Circle’s launch on Wednesday of a new cross-chain transfer protocol brings USDC a little closer to a more common definition of a crypto protocol, but it’s not why all those third-party, USDC-tied providers attended the event.)… In case you missed it, here is the most recent episode of “First Mover” on CoinDesk TV: Historically, September was a bad month for bitcoin, with the crypto showing negative returns in each of the last five years. Is October’s record better? CoinDesk’s Christie Harkin and George Kaloudis discuss what is impacting the crypto markets and what to watch out for next week. Uzbekistan Introduces Monthly Fees for Crypto Companies Effective Immediately: The new regulations also require crypto custody platforms, mining pools and individual miners to pay monthly fees to the government. Binance Registers in New Zealand and Opens Local Office: Binance has recently made similar moves toward global expansion in France, Italy and Spain, among others. CFTC Charges Digitex Founder Adam Todd With Running Illegal Crypto Derivatives Trading Platform: The regulator said Todd failed to register his service as a futures trading platform with the agency. Paradigm Leads $11.8M Funding Round Into Web3 Firewall Blowfish: Blowfish aims to help wallets and custodians protect users with real-time warnings and human-readable transaction context. Sign up for First Mover, our daily newsletter putting the latest moves in crypto markets in context. 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First Mover Asia: Bitcoin Sees No October Rise Yet; The Dollar As The Protocol In The Future Of Money? CoinDesk