Crypto Firm 21Shares Lists Bitcoin ETP On Nasdaq Dubai U.S. News & World Report
Crypto Firm 21Shares Lists Bitcoin ETP On Nasdaq Dubai – U.S. News & World Report https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/crypto-firm-21shares-lists-bitcoin-etp-on-nasdaq-dubai-u-s-news-world-report/
By Yousef Saba
DUBAI (Reuters) – Crypto investment products firm 21.co said on Wednesday its subsidiary 21Shares AG has listed a bitcoin exchange-traded product on Nasdaq Dubai, making it the Middle East’s first physically-backed bitcoin ETP.
The 21Shares Bitcoin ETP trades, under the ticker ABTC, in the same way as the 21Shares Bitcoin ETP in Europe, 21.co said in a statement.
Dubai has ambitions to become a global cryptocurrency hub and has attracted big industry players to set up shop like Binance, which went on a UAE hiring spree this year and is helping to shape the Middle East commercial hub’s virtual assets regulations.
Following the Dubai listing, 21Shares has 46 listed products in seven countries, 21.co added.
Swiss-based 21.co last month raised $25 million in a funding round that valued it at $2 billion, which it said made it “Switzerland’s largest crypto unicorn”.
The crypto market has suffered a rout that has forced some of its biggest players to lay off thousands of employees to cut costs.
But Sherif El-Haddad, appointed 21Shares head of Middle East in August, was upbeat, saying cryptocurrencies were “fast becoming the asset of the future for investors and wealth managers around the world”.
The Middle East and North Africa is the world’s fastest-growing cryptocurrency region, where the volume of crypto received jumped 48% in the year to June, blockchain researcher Chainalysis said in a report last week.
Hany Rashwan, CEO and co-founder of 21Shares, said in the statement the company “will continue to support the Middle East’s ambitions to become a global crypto hub”.
(Reporting by Yousef Saba; editing by Barbara Lewis)
Copyright 2022 Thomson Reuters.
Social Annotation Technology Helps Students Read Together Inside Higher Ed
Social Annotation Technology Helps Students Read Together – Inside Higher Ed https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/social-annotation-technology-helps-students-read-together-inside-higher-ed/
Matthew Luskey, assistant director of the University of Minnesota’s writing across the curriculum program, wants undergraduates in his classes to talk with each other when they first encounter an essay such as Vershawn Ashanti Young’s “Should Writers Use Their Own English?” But several of his classes are blended, which means that some of the “talking” needs to happen online.
Luskey could direct students to a discussion board in the learning management system, but “talking” there tends to be linear; one student may comment, followed by one or two replies, followed by another student comment and so on. Also, when a student wants to refer to a section of the text on a discussion board, they must import the quote, where it sits apart from the rest of the essay, cutting short conversations that might have naturally emerged from the context.
For these reasons, Luskey is a proponent of online tools that facilitate social annotation—collaborative reading, thinking and marking up of an article, webpage, podcast, collection of images or video. Now, a new study offers evidence supporting what Luskey has long observed: online social annotation helps students understand and construct knowledge around scholarly content, while at the same time building community.
Social annotation tools may be the natural evolution of collaborative learning and reading in online spaces. Instead of students engaging in discussions about a text in a corner of a learning management platform, they congregate over the source itself. Many faculty members are enthusiastic proponents of social annotation tools, even while acknowledging their limitations.
“It’s bringing that collaborative energy right to the thing, with zero distance between it and our peers,” said Dan Whaley, CEO and founder of Hypothesis, a company that creates open-source software and pushes for standards in online social annotation.
A Digital Upgrade for an Age-Old Practice
Students have long marked up texts to make sense of reading. When they collaborate online, they not only have access to a wider range of annotation tools for text but also may annotate a wider range of content, including audio and visual sources.
To start, students go online and open an article, book, graph, photo, webpage or other object of study. Then, working asynchronously, they highlight passages and add digital comments, questions, links, images or audio or video clips. When the object of study is an audio file or video, the annotations are anchored with a time stamp. Students can also tag and aggregate notes with hashtags. The social part happens when they read and respond to each other’s annotations.
No fancy tools are needed. Students may, for example, work together on a shared Google document. But for PDFs, webpages or other artifacts, they may need a tool such as Hypothesis, a free browser extension that allows users to make private, semiprivate or public annotations.
“Social annotation became hot in the pandemic,” Luskey said. “People were looking—sometimes desperately—for ways to maintain community in online spaces that weren’t initially designed to be an online space.”
Benefits of Social Annotation
When students use social annotation tools to study a shared piece of writing or other object, their peer-to-peer interaction makes their thinking visible and invites discussion.
“The text shapes the form of the conversation that is happening,” said Esteban Morales, a doctoral student in the University of British Columbia language and literacy education program. The marked-up version that results serves as a “heat map” for the interaction.
When social annotation happens online, students construct knowledge by way of elaborating, clarifying and asking questions, according to a study Morales and his team published this year based on 2,121 annotations written by 59 students in three undergraduate courses at a Canadian university. Students might, for example, list assumptions in a reading, connect ideas with examples or ask questions that prompt further discussion.
At the same time, students who engage in online social annotation also build consensus, support each other and debate—though to a lesser degree than they elaborate or clarify, and ask questions—according to the study. For example, they might negotiate a definition or interpretation, empathize with each other, or offer a different point of view in a direct reply.
Social annotation activities may also redress instances of inequity. Unlike in-person class discussions, students who prefer to reflect before responding have equal opportunity (within the bounds of the assignment deadline) as those who are quick to reply. Likewise, marginalized students who may be less inclined to speak in class may be more at ease adding their voices to the digital notes.
Limitations of Social Annotation
Despite the benefits of social annotation, instructors interested in incorporating the practice into their teaching can get started in less-than-perfect ways, according to proponents.
As with other technology, instructors should first ensure that they know how to use the tool. Then they should allocate class time to instruct students on its use. Even when all are versed in the mechanics, students may need guidance on how to engage.
“Something similar happens with peer response, right?” Luskey said. “The research shows it’s a good practice, but we’ve all had crappy experiences doing peer response—oftentimes when we don’t know what we’re supposed to be doing, when there’s no protocol, procedure or clarity about the process.”
Guidance for annotators often involves two steps.
“Highlight something that is confusing and ask a question about it,” Derek Bruff, visiting associate director at the University of Mississippi’s Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, suggested as an example. “Highlight something that you find surprising and then write why you find it surprising. Highlight something that reminds you of something else we studied, and make that connection explicit.”
Social annotation may help students grapple with, for example, a first pass on a reading, though it may be less effective when they are asked to summarize or respond to an argument about a whole document, according to Bruff. Also, faculty members who adopt the tools specifically for autograding features may be disappointed.
“They’re not just there because they must make seven annotations and respond to two of their peers’ comments,” Bruff said. “That’s going to bring a lot of artificiality to it.”
Social Annotation Beyond the Classroom
Ithaka, a nonprofit focused on improving access to knowledge and education, recently made a $2.5 million investment in Anno, the public benefit corporation that is home to Hypothesis. The two organizations are also working together on a pilot project that will enable instructors and students at select colleges to use Hypothesis to annotate articles available in JSTOR within their learning management systems. In time, they plan to provide the service to all JSTOR users.
“We’re hopeful that connecting Hypothesis and JSTOR will accelerate the beneficial use of annotation by faculty and students all over the world,” Kevin Guthrie, president of Ithaka, said of the digital library that houses more than 12 million journal articles, books, images and primary sources spanning 75 disciplines.
Social annotation advocates in academe and beyond, including a (now-closed) working group of the World Wide Web Consortium that develops internet standards, envision a world in which the practice of layering conversation over original sources is interoperable and ubiquitous.
“I don’t know ultimately whether it will be Hypothesis that brings [open interoperable annotation] to the world—we certainly hope so—but it’s coming,” Whaley said. “This is a core new capability that will be embedded everywhere … in the same way that the web and [learning management systems] are ubiquitous. Students will take for granted that somebody is there to help on that sentence … that help is on tap whenever and wherever they might need it.”
Pixoul Gaming To Open On October 28 BroadcastProME.com
Pixoul Gaming To Open On October 28 – BroadcastProME.com https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/pixoul-gaming-to-open-on-october-28-broadcastprome-com/
The 2.4km waterfront destination at Al Qana aims to attract gamers to the UAE capital by offering something for everyone.
Pixoul Gaming, the virtual reality (VR) and Esports hub, will open on October 28 at Al Qana in Abu Dhabi.
Pixoul Gaming is an integrated, immersive entertainment destination through its elaborate Virtual Reality Gaming Zone. It will also have an esports academy and will host global gaming tournaments in its 800-seat capacity arena. The academy also includes an Esports bar, a gaming community twist on a typical sports bar.
Casual gamers will be able to use consoles, while more serious players will be able to enroll in the certified Esports Academy, a first in the region.
The hub at Al Qana, a 2.4-kilometre waterfront destination, aims to attract gamers to the capital by offering something for everyone.
With its array of VR, retro, console, mobile, and Esports games, Pixoul Gaming will also cater to the entire gaming ecosystem – from game development and education to immersive experiences, from professional solo, multi-player and team gaming to hosting global gaming festivals. The space will also have big screens, bean bags and a choice of consoles to play.
Pixoul Planet VR will offer 10 virtual and augmented reality games, in partnership with Robocom VR, that range from first-person shooters to roller coasters, paragliding and escape rooms. They will last between six and 10 minutes and feature the region’s first fully wireless headsets in an open-world cross-platform metaverse.
As the flagship experience, the Pixoul Planet VR houses 10 different virtual and augmented reality games, including everything from shooters, and virtual roller coasters, to guided spaceship tours of the new intergalactic planet, Pixoul.
Ulster County Executive Race Metzger Vs. Quigley Abortion And More Letters From Our Readers Hudson Valley One
Ulster County Executive Race, Metzger Vs. Quigley, Abortion And More Letters From Our Readers – Hudson Valley One https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/ulster-county-executive-race-metzger-vs-quigley-abortion-and-more-letters-from-our-readers-hudson-valley-one/
The views and opinions expressed in our letters section are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Hudson Valley One. You can submit a letter to the editor here.
Three important propositions
In contrast to all of the distressing news currently out there, it is a real pleasure to support three very important propositions that will be on the ballot in Gardiner on November 8:
The New York State Environmental Bond Act, which will serve to provide funding for trails, recreation, open space, infrastructure and flood protection. Vote Yes.
Also, Local Law No 1: the Community Preservation Fund, a local effort which will serve to safeguard our drinking water, preserve farmland and preserve our open space. Vote Yes.
Finally, Town Proposition No 2: The Library Board, as required by New York State Law, must ask local voters to approve an increase to their overall budget. You can play your part by voting Yes on the library budget.
Glenn Gidaly
New Paltz
Think, man, think!
Ah, yes. If only Donald Trump were still president, hurricanes wouldn’t be allowed in Florida. That’s true because he would have black-Sharpied in, using his fine-point permanent marker and “best-ever” draftsmanship, a different path for the hurricane to follow.
Hmm, or just maybe, with a fireworks factory brainchild-like idea, and with a big yeah, “I’m going to see it through till the end, don’t worry” harebrained-scheme determination, he could have set off a nuclear device to break up the storm. Better yet, with a laser-focused mind-trick visualization, our “stable genius’’ bearing down and thinking away the hurricane definitely could declassify them as sunshowers.
And remember, for 70 million of our neighbors, he was chosen by our Lord, from before the beginning of all time as a special dispensation to this, his beloved country, to save us from the twin scourges of drag-queen story hour and higher top marginal income tax rates.
Bottom line: It’s always darkest just before it goes completely black.
Neil Jarmel
West Hurley
Thank-you from Gardiner Library
The Gardiner Library held its annual craft/fabric/yarn sale on Saturday, September 24. The sale was a huge success, making $11,000 for the Library. Many members of the community helped make the sale a success. I’d like to thank the following for donations and/or helping us advertise: Beetle & Fred, Beacon; The Endless Skein, Cold Spring; Lowe’s, Lloyd; and The Yarn Shack, Gardiner.
A big thank-you to Joe and Chris at Lightning Express in Gardiner for helping us move donations and to Gavin at New Paltz Electric for helping with cleanup.
The Town of Gardiner was instrumental in getting this sale to its new home at Majestic Park. Thanks to Town supervisor Marybeth Majestic, Parks and Recreation Committee member Brian Houser and Highway superintendent Brian Stiscia and his crew.
This sale was made possible by the countless hours given by our dedicated volunteers, for which I am truly grateful. This event could not take place without donations of items from the public. Thank you to all who so generously donated and to everyone who came to the sale.
Melissa Fairweather
Coordinator, Gardiner Library CFY Sale
Commentary on life
Pasta primavera, sesame noodles, egg fu young. Alka-Seltzer, Bromo-Seltzer, Maalox. Fundamental. Overeating surely promotes their sales.
Why do we have so many choices, most of which are nutritionally challenged? Right? If it’s not high salt, it’s high sugar.
I too shall never trust some guy named Ian again.
Our lawmakers (a/k/a aging-in-place old guys), move over and let us peeps get a chance at saving America. Yes! We can!
Ta-ta, I am off to give ya an after-Ian falling leaf count!
Myrna S. Hilton
Ulster Park-on-Hudson
Quit stalking me
A stalk of celery is half a flute.
Sparrow
Phoenicia
Radcliff is right
I doubt anyone who is living in and is involved with the Town knows more than I, a 15-year member and former chair of the Zoning Board of Appeals, about the zoning law. Mass gathering permits are issued when events are on public property and potentially could strain Woodstock’s resources. They are not issued, nor are they needed, for allowable events on private property.
Reinforcing my understanding is the Zoning Enforcement officer’s response to a question regarding mass gatherings: “In general, no, I do not see where a mass gathering permit is needed on private property in our zoning.” Note too this statement from the Town Clerk’s Office: “We typically only issue mass gathering permits which affect the Town – re: streets or property.”
The validity of a mass gathering permit issued by McKenna was questioned at a Town Board meeting. Councilman Radcliff said McKenna had shown him at a previous meeting in his office “a May 25 [mass gathering] permit that turned out not to be a permit at all and that [he] had given to the Bearsville Center.” What our supervisor did was to take it upon himself to circumvent our noise ordinance by filling out mass gathering permits as a means to allow several events on private properties. As usual, McKenna “defended the permits he issued and said they are not bogus. He said he is using a form designed by the late Town supervisor Jeremy Wilber, which is a mass gathering permit.” What McKenna failed to note was the public purpose of a mass gathering permit.
Howard Harris
Woodstock
Letter sent to senator Lamar Alexander, June 22, 2019 – Part Two
Senator Lamar Alexander
Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Dear Senator:
“War is a racket. It is possibly the oldest, easily the most profitable, surely the most vicious. It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses of lives.”
In order to support these wars, though the justification is to “trim the benefits outlays” as they are getting out of control. The Republicans hated the benefit state, and any justification they can devise to attack them is fair game. And what better fair game than “drumming up” the dangers from another country, necessitating the defense outlays, with millions of seniors feeling the effect of this “drumming up”?
Senator, I’m a selfish man. Trump’s threat upon my benefits has driven me out of the Republican Party into the Democratic Party, where I donate money to the party as well as the AARP and the NCPSSM. I don’t want anyone, even Christ himself, screwing around with my benefits that I have paid for!
I write letter after letter to the 4,200 subscribers in the 19th Congressional District, bringing to their attention the hell that waits for all seniors with Trump in the White House and both chambers Republican.
When Congressman Delgado was running for the seat of representative John Faso, I went all out with letters to our consumers warning them that Faso has to be defeated and Delgado elected to his position in the 19th Congressional District. Needless to say, Faso was defeated. The Democrats took control of the House. The seniors now have a block against “His Lordship’s” agenda, not only with our benefits but other aspects as well.
I have received kudos for my letters after Delgado was elected, bringing to the forefront information that was needed for some of them to make an informed vote. But the fight is not over for the seniors. The 2020/2022/2024 elections will be a nasty, personal attack on both sides that will be absolutely disgusting. They have already started.
I don’t want to take any more of your time, Senator, but I want to leave you with a thought. When 80-year-old men who have been party members for years, and others as well, are so disgusted with the Republican Party which allows someone like the present occupant of the Oval Office (Trump) to bully their representatives, “hissy fit” them, then it is time to leave the party.
Subsequently, June 22, 2019, I submitted an official request to enroll in the Democratic Party. And that, Senator, should be a concern for the Republican Party. I will copy other senators with this letter.
Robert LaPolt
New Paltz
CC: Senator Charles Grassley, 135 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510 (202-224-2524 & 712-233-1634); Senator Susan Collins, 413 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC, 20510 (202-224-2523 and 207-622-8414); Senator Lindsey Graham, 290 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC, 29510 (202-224-5972 and 803-933-0112); Senator Elizabeth Warren, 309 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC, 20510 (202-224-4543 and 617-5665-3170); Senator Ed Markey, 255 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510, (202-224-2742 and 617-565-8519); Congressman Antonio Delgado, 1107 Longworth, HOB, Washington, DC 20514 (202-225-5614 and 845-443-2930)
Women, unite! Think!
Mitch McConnell just broke the straw of the camel’s back, so the saying goes. He advocates a national ban on abortion. In the name of all that is holy, these men have to get off their control issues regarding women, ancient dictums that declare us subservient to the human race, that we came from Adam’s rib et cetera.
My views on this issue for years: Abortion should not be used as a convenient birth control device. Women having six, nine, 12 is bad for no other reason than their bodies take a toll. Abortion is okay up to the first 15, 18 weeks. After that, a resounding “No!’
There should be a record kept when a woman has an abortion. After three, no more. She/her partner, if they have any brains, should work out proper birth control methods that suit one another by the time the third abortion takes place.
There is a soul. Reincarnation (concept once in church doctrine) states that a soul comes into a life knowing of “lessons” it has to learn. ...
Mass Consolidation & Advanced Tech Are Shaking Up The Insurance Industry NU PropertyCasualty360
Mass Consolidation & Advanced Tech Are Shaking Up The Insurance Industry – NU PropertyCasualty360 https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/mass-consolidation-advanced-tech-are-shaking-up-the-insurance-industry-nu-propertycasualty360/
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New technology is disrupting the legacy insurance experience and mass consolidation is inevitable.
By Adrian Dzielnicki, CFA | October 12, 2022 at 12:45 AM
Another technology that has streamlined the insurance policy acquisition process is robotic process automation (RPA). This refers to the use of bots that interact with customers in human-like ways while connecting to digital systems and software to deliver relevant results. RPAs can even deliver more accurately and consistently than their human counterparts. RPAs also reduce staffing costs for insurance companies, while allowing licensed agents and highly-skilled workers to spend more time on higher-value tasks. (Credit: ESB Professional/Shutterstock)
Just about every established B2C industry, from entertainment to health care and travel is being revolutionized by advancements in technology. Driven by savvy, mobile-first consumers who are demanding faster results and more streamlined experiences from their service providers, the insurance industry is the next sector to benefit from a major disruption.
To understand the differentiators at play in the insurance industry today, it helps to understand the different types of businesses operating in this sector.
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Economy Shrinks Unexpectedly In August – Sky News https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/economy-shrinks-unexpectedly-in-august-sky-news/
The economy slowed in August, contracting by 0.3% on the previous month.
The growth experienced in July has also been revised downwards, from the 0.2% previously recorded to just 0.1%.
The Office for National Statistics released its latest reading on the UK’s performance as the government frets over the prospect of recession ahead, given the toll placed on demand by the cost of living crisis.
August’s result is worse than expected, as no growth, rather than economy shrinkage was anticipated.
Action by the Bank of England to tame inflation, through successive interest rate increases, is adding to the cost burden for borrowers.
The Bank’s tightening has placed its mandate to control inflation at odds with the agenda of the new Truss administration, which has set a target for annual economic growth of 2.5%.
The mini-budget last month, which contained energy bill help for households and businesses along with a series of tax cuts, prompted turmoil on financial markets.
The resulting crisis of credibility forced down the value of the pound and raised government borrowing costs to such an extent that the Bank had to intervene.
The International Monetary Fund warned on Tuesday that the government should ensure its tax and spending plans are in line with the Bank of England’s inflation-fighting remit.
In other words, the priority should be tackling inflation rather than adding to the price problem through tax giveaways to achieve economic growth.
The IMF welcomed the prospect of an earlier-than-expected debt plan from Kwasi Kwarteng, the chancellor.
That will now be delivered to MPs on 31 October and contain independent analysis from the Office for Budget Responsibility.
Nicho Rowlands Pair Of Goals Spoils Williamstowns Regular Season Finale Parkersburg News
Nicho Rowland’s Pair Of Goals Spoils Williamstown’s Regular Season Finale – Parkersburg News https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/nicho-rowlands-pair-of-goals-spoils-williamstowns-regular-season-finale-parkersburg-news/
Parkersburg South’s Braxton Byrd (6) goes airborne to gain possession while being defended by Williamstown’s Mason Lyric Perdue (19) during a high school soccer match Tuesday in Williamstown. The Patriots won, 2-1. (Photo by Kerry Patrick)
WILLIAMSTOWN — Williamstown’s soccer match with Parkersburg South on Tuesday afternoon had a touch of nostalgia attached to it.
Nicho Rowland scored both goals for South as the Patriots defeated the Yellowjackets 2-1 in the final high school soccer match slated for the Williamstown Soccer Complex. Next season, Williamstown’s new home will be the high school football stadium and the newly-installed turf planned for the facility.
“We have been working on this field here at the soccer complex for a long time — probably 15 years as a rec program,” Williamstown coach Jason Hill said. “I want to give a shout out to Mike Albertson, who I call the grandfather of Williamstown soccer.
“We are going to turn this into a practice facility then we will play at the football field and that will be big for the Williamstown kids getting to play on campus. It will be easier to find, that’s for sure.”
Despite the regular-season loss, Williamstown (8-9-1) feels good about their chances for the postseason, which begins with next Monday’s Class AA/A sectional quarterfinal match at Nitro. The Yellowjackets are the No. 6 seed and a win would send them into Tuesday’s semifinal against either No. 7 Parkersburg Catholic or No. 2 Ravenswood.
“We lost a game last week at Trinity Christian, and I say only 3-0 because they are ranked sixth in the state and a high quality team — I felt we really played them well and defended them well,” Hill continued.
“We have some new schemes on defense to make us more effective. Coaches always say you wanted to be playing your best ball at the end of the season.”
On the other end of the sidelines, South improved to 7-12-0 with one road test remaining Thursday at Spring Valley. The Patriots first postseason test occurs Monday against Parkersburg at Stadium Field.
“We passed well today — we had some good chances; we couldn’t finish,” said South assistant coach Nick Johnston, who was filling in for head coach Jamie Whitlatch. Whitlatch was sitting out the first of a two-game suspension after receiving a red card in the team’s previous match. “We might have the best field goal kickers.
“In the second half, the guys played clean. I was wish Jamie was here, but I am proud of our boys.”
Williamstown gave South a wake-up call when freshman Mason Mercer rifled a shot from the left side of the field and found the far corner of the net open for a Yellowjacket 1-0 lead at the 24:35 mark of the first half.
“Our kids came out and put South a little bit on their back-foot, probably surprised them a bit coming over to play to us and our co-ed team,” Hill said. “This year is a bit of a rebuilding year with the soccer program in general. The kids played better than we have been. Our consistency was a little better and that’s all we ask for.”
The lead nearly stood in place for the entire half, but Rowland ruined those notions with 2:47 remaining before intermission. Teammate Toby Adebulu took the dribble deep into Williamstown territory and found Rowland position in front of the net on the centering pass. Rowland converted for the 1-1 tie.
The same Patriot duo hooked up again for the eventual game-winner midway in the second half. This time, Adebulu took over the possession near midfield, dribbled almost unabated as he approached the net from the left side of the field. Again, he found Rowland on the opposite side. Rowland toe-tapped the ball just past the keeper. With 24:36 remaining in regulation, South led 2-1.
South’s defense played a clean final five minutes and did not allow a shot on goal. Knowing ahead of time Williamstown’s field and shorter distances between opposing goals, the Patriots simulated the conditions in practice this week.
“We practiced with the short field yesterday and moved the goals up,” Johnston said. “It’s hard to simulate, but our guys did well not trying to kick the long ball.”
Contact Kerry Patrick at kpatrick@newsandsentinel.com
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North Indias First Physical Metaverse Lab Launched Express Computer
North India’s First Physical Metaverse Lab Launched – Express Computer https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/north-indias-first-physical-metaverse-lab-launched-express-computer/
MBCIEverse- North India’s first physical metaverse lab was launched in Ludhiana. It will offer a creative setting that will allow students to collaborate and create applications across domains in a practical learning environment. The lab is an initiative of the Munjal Birmingham City University Centre of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (MBCIE).
The 16-week MBCIEverse programme will provide insights into how the physical world can be stimulated using modern technology that includes a variety of Head Mounted Display (HMD) units and haptic sensors, besides other cutting-edge equipment, that will help professionals work and ideate across the high-end Metaverse.
Sunil Kant Munjal, Chairman, Hero Enterprise and MBCIE while inaugurating the state-of-the-art lab in Ludhiana said- “Countries such as the United States, France, and China have successfully implemented virtual reality labs in their schools to provide students with a comprehensive and imaginative learning experience. Given India’s demographic dividend, the potential appears to be unrivalled and unprecedented. The only challenge is making this technological adoption accessible to the general public and with MBCIE, we are taking a lead in making this available to school students, college students and professionals. I am sure entrepreneurs of Ludhiana will also use this facility to become more competitive.”
Dr Venkatesh Vijay, a metaverse expert from Birmingham City University, UK narrated the importance of the technology, why you should care about it, and how to build your own Metaverse and Introduced two short programmes ‘Introduction to VR’ for School Students and ‘Build Your Metaverse’ for professional and college students.
Dr Paramjeet Kaur, Principal BCM Arya Model School presented the Impact of Technology on today’s Education and how this facility and the Metaverse programmes run by MBCIE will enable the young generation not only to learn but also provide hands-on experience to better prepare them for the future.
Dr Vandna Shahi, Principal of BCM School Basant Avenue addressed the audience highlighting the need for educators to adopt immersive technologies for 21st-century skillsets.
Speakers at the event also included Mr S K Rai, Vice-Chairman Hero Cycles Ltd, and Dr Prem Kumar, Executive Director, MBCIE.
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These Were The Top Selling Baby Items From Day 1 Of Amazons Secret Sale! 22 Words
These Were The Top Selling Baby Items From Day 1 Of Amazon’s Secret Sale! – 22 Words https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/these-were-the-top-selling-baby-items-from-day-1-of-amazons-secret-sale-22-words/
Amazon’s secret sale has kicked off, and that means a day’s worth of sales and new top items. One of the hottest sale categories was baby items and we’ve got a list that’s packed full of those top sellers so you don’t have to miss out on something great! Whether you’re looking for yourself, grandkids, or a friend’s baby shower, this list has got something you’ve got to have. Even if you’re not looking for anything in particular you should check it out. You never know what might come in handy.
I don’t even have babies yet and I love to scroll baby things, so that’s not a prerequisite, but if you’re planning to have one or your friends are at that stage of life, you really can’t beat this list. Baby monitors, diaper bags, bottle warmers, and more! Take a scroll and see what you can find.
You will love our editor’s curated product picks! FYI: We are an Amazon affiliate partner and may get a share of the sale of your purchase (at no cost to you).
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Cardano Price Forecast Can ADA Jump To $10 In 2022? Cryptonews
Cardano Price Forecast – Can ADA Jump To $10 In 2022? – Cryptonews https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/cardano-price-forecast-can-ada-jump-to-10-in-2022-cryptonews/
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Cardano aims to solve the blockchain trilemma through its sophisticated proof-of-stake (PoS) protocol called Ouroboros. However, its native token has been hard-hit by the bearish waves that have swept through the crypto market.
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Vasil Upgrade a Stepping Stone
The Cardano team, led by former Ethereum co-founder Charles Hoskinson, has been deploying upgrades. The latest is the Vasil hard fork, which makes the peer-reviewed blockchain more scalable with minimal user cost.
However, the team is not done yet, with even more scheduled upgrades expected in the future. At the moment, Cardano is reaping the benefits of the Vasil Upgrade, although its native token price has not reflected this.
Since the deployment of the hard fork, the transactions on Cardano’s layer-1 blockchain have doubled. Over 3,445 smart contracts have been deployed on its Plutus V1 Scripts. The figure for its Timelock Scripts has also risen. According to data from the Cardano Blockchain Insights team, there are now 69,670 self-executing commands on the blockchain.
Cardano Only Second Behind Bitcoin in On-chain Transactions
Aside from the recently concluded Vasil Upgrade, the Cardano team has several targets to hit before launching fully into the marketplace. But this delay has not deterred investors and blockchain users, as all indicators show.
According to a recently released Messari on-chain activity log, Cardano is the second most active blockchain network, only behind Bitcoin. The Ouroboros protocol has so far processed $3.09 billion in smart contracts transactions, beating Ethereum’s $1.7 billion figure. This is despite Ethereum’s transition to a full PoS protocol in September.
With Cardano showing strong on-chain activity, the idea of it being a ghost chain is debunked. Other data revealed that over 25% of all blockchain transactions were generated in the past year in a period in which Bitcoin and Ethereum gained the most attention from investors and the media. This shows strong investor awareness about Cardano’s long-term potential and ability to deliver on its promises.
Cardano Trees Pointing to ESG-Minded Investors
The Cardano monthly on-chain stats have shown how far the blockchain has come, with over 3.6 million ADA wallets created.
But its efforts to enable a greener ecosystem are what has gained the attention of environmentally conscious investors. Its Ouroboros protocol requires minimal energy for network transactions to be confirmed. Cardano has been working to create a more sustainable environment with Veritree. According to Veritree and Cardano, the Cardano Trees initiative recently crossed the 35% landmark; they are working towards planting 1 million trees globally.
At press time, the ADA token is trading at $0.39, indicating a downtrend of 5.05% in the past day. However, ADA’s strong fundamentals could see the digital asset hit a new record high in the coming months.
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ESG-minded blockchain protocols are more prevalent than ever as world governments struggle to keep their greenhouse emissions under check. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) underscores the burning of fossil fuels in industrial processes as a major contributor to carbon dioxide. One of the top projects in the ESG drive is Impact Project, which investors can diversify their portfolios with.
The Impact Project team has built a solution to cut down on the impact of fossil fuels through carbon credits. This solution, the Impact Project protocol, allows users to purchase and burn carbon credits, using non-fungible tokens (NFTs). The project uses blockchain technology to solve greenhouse effects, making it one of the greenest cryptocurrencies in the market.
Impact Project is operational on the recently launched Ethereum PoS blockchain, which has cut its energy consumption by 99%. Investors can buy IMPT tokens now on presale.
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U.S. Scrambles To Prevent Export Curbs On China Chips From Disrupting Supply Chain Reuters
U.S. Scrambles To Prevent Export Curbs On China Chips From Disrupting Supply Chain – Reuters https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/u-s-scrambles-to-prevent-export-curbs-on-china-chips-from-disrupting-supply-chain-reuters/
OAKLAND, Calif./NEW YORK Oct 11 (Reuters) – The U.S. is scrambling to tackle unintended consequences of its new export curbs on China’s chip industry that could inadvertently harm the semiconductor supply chain, people familiar with the matter said.
By late Tuesday, hours before a new restriction took effect, South Korean memory chipmaker SK Hynix Inc (000660.KS) said it got authorization from the United States to receive goods for its chip production facilities in China without additional licensing imposed by the new rules.
The Biden administration had planned to spare foreign companies operating in China such as SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics Co (005930.KS) from the brunt of new restrictions, but the rules published Friday did not exempt such firms.
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As published, the rules require licenses before U.S. exports can be shipped to facilities with advanced chip production in China as part of a U.S. bid to slow China’s technological and military advances.
And as of midnight Tuesday, vendors also cannot support, service and send non-U.S. supplies to the China-based factories without licenses if U.S. companies or people are involved.
As a result, even basic items like light bulbs, springs, and bolts that keep tools running may not have been able to be shipped until vendors are granted licenses. And without the minute-by-minute support the foundries need, they could begin shutting down, one source said.
“Our discussions with the Department of Commerce led to an approval to supply equipment and items needed for development and production of DRAM semiconductors in Chinese facilities without additional licensing requirements,” SK Hynix said in a statement.
The company said the change would help avoid disruptions to the supply chain and that the authorization is for a year.
Another source said the temporary fix was until a longer-term solution could be worked out.
At least one other non-Chinese company received a similar authorization, a third source said.
A U.S. Commerce Department spokesperson did not directly respond to a request for comment on the authorizations, but said the department hopes to get input from stakeholders about the rule and may consider changes.
A White House spokesperson also did not respond to a request for comment.
“Unless the authorization was issued, a variety of equipment and other suppliers would have had to pull their personnel from the fabs in China,” one of the sources said.
The U.S. planned to review licenses for non-Chinese factories in China hit by the new restrictions on a case-by-case basis, but even if approved that could create delays in shipments. Licenses for Chinese chip factories were likely to be denied.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.(2330.TW) and Intel Corp (INTC.O) also operate chip factories in China.
The Chinese chip facilities are not expected to get any reprieve.
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CVSS Lobbies For Use Of Data Technology To Develop Lupus Intervention Jamaica Gleaner
CVSS Lobbies For Use Of Data, Technology To Develop Lupus Intervention – Jamaica Gleaner https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/cvss-lobbies-for-use-of-data-technology-to-develop-lupus-intervention-jamaica-gleaner/
KIM MAIR, chair of the Council of Voluntary Social Services (CVSS), the coordinating body for non-governmental organisations (NGOs) serving in Jamaica, says that technology and data should be used to develop interventions to aid vulnerable groups, including those affected by lupus.
Mair made the recommendation while addressing the launch of Lupus Awareness Month on October 3 under the theme ‘LevelUP’, which was organised by the Lupus Foundation of Jamaica (LFJ).
“We cannot become complacent, but instead, activate more channels, capture more data, expand interaction across the globe, and adopt more innovative ways to serve our lupus community, using data,” she said.
The CVSS chair agreed with the recommendation by the LFJ to establish a registry, as she said this will accurately account for those who pass away from the disease.
“Too many cases are classified as dying from infections, renal failure or cardiovascular events, and the true culprit of lupus is not named,” she pointed out.
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The capturing and reporting of data serve to accurately attribute the loss of life to lupus, and the analysis of data supports lobbying for resources for research and treatment.
Mair called for collaboration with the LFJ to formulate policies to reduce imbalances in the health sector and social inequality among social groups. She also underscored the importance of volunteering with the foundation to ensure that no Jamaican impacted by lupus is left behind.
“Offer your time and talent to the Lupus Foundation of Jamaica, to help improve the lives of lupus fighters and spread awareness of this cruel disease. Participate to help those impacted by lupus to be proactive, and empower them with the knowledge so that they can recover better,” she said.
“Let us give, while still advocating and lobby for the Government to provide a standard of healthcare to help our citizens not just to survive, but enjoy a quality life by delivering aid and services that are accessible and cost-effective,” she added.
During the month of October, the LFJ has organised several activities to educate persons about the disease. These include a virtual programme, titled ‘Ask the Experts Live Q&A’ with special guest Dr Susan Manzi, a medical expert and immediate past chair of the Lupus Foundation of America; campus awareness outreach programmes across tertiary institutions; a series of features on lupus warriors; and Purple Fridays, where everyone is encouraged to wear purple on that day in support of those affected by the disease.
Jamaica has one of the highest rates of lupus worldwide, with women and caregivers mostly affected. An estimated 6,000 Jamaicans are believed to be affected by lupus. Eighty per cent of persons are diagnosed between the ages of 15 and 44, with 22 years being the average age to receive a lupus diagnosis. The disease is considered an important underlying cause of premature deaths, particularly among young people.
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ASTROs Latest A10 Gen 2 Wired Gaming Headsets Fall To New Lows Starting From $45 9to5Toys
ASTRO’s Latest A10 Gen 2 Wired Gaming Headsets Fall To New Lows Starting From $45 – 9to5Toys https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/astros-latest-a10-gen-2-wired-gaming-headsets-fall-to-new-lows-starting-from-45-9to5toys/
As Amazon’s new fall Prime Day event nears the end of its first day, we’re now tracking deals on ASTRO Gaming Headsets with offers starting from $45. Leading the way is ASTRO’s latest A10 Gen 2 Wired Gaming Headset in multiple colorways for $44.99 shipped with even non-Prime members able to jump in. Normally going for $60, this 25% discount marks a new all-time low price with some colorways seeing their first price drops. Since the ASTRO A10 Gen 2 uses a 3.5mm audio connector, you can use it across practically any platform including PC, Xbox, PlayStation, and even more. The omnidirectional, flip-to-mute microphone will allow your teammates and friends to hear you clearly with the sound quality of the headset being tuned “so you can always hear your game and teammates with clarity and precision.” The audio cable can be disconnected while traveling to prevent excess connector wear as well. The headband is constructed with an ultra-durable headband so it can withstand even those moments of anger. Head below for colorway pricing and more.
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News Briefs 10/12/22 – Chesterfield Observer https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/news-briefs-10-12-22-chesterfield-observer/
KENNETH IRVING
Chesterfield County Police are searching for a missing man who was last seen on Sept. 8.
Kenneth Irving, 60, of the 1800 block of Berkeley Avenue in Petersburg, was last seen at his place of employment in the 7500 block of Whitepine Road in Chesterfield on Sept. 8. A family member reported Irving missing to police on Sept. 15.
Irving is described as a white male, about 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighing about 165 pounds. He has brown eyes and gray hair. He is known to drive a blue Jeep Grand Cherokee bearing Virginia tags JVY-6091 and to frequent hotels in the area of Interstate 95 and Willis Road.
Anyone with information about Irving’s whereabouts should contact the Chesterfield County Police Department at 804-748-1251 or Crime Solvers at 804-748- 0660, or through the P3 app.
KEVIN W. HAYMORE
Chesterfield County Police have arrested a suspect in relation to a homicide that occurred in the 5000 block of Vayo Avenue on Sept. 30.
At about 5 a.m. on Sept. 30, a motorist saw a male lying in the road in the 5000 block of Vayo Avenue. Police responded and discovered a male, identified as David Christopher Rosado, 36, deceased in the roadway. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner determined that Rosado, of the 5000 block of Vayo Avenue, died as a result of multiple gunshot wounds.
On Sunday, Oct. 2, police arrested Kevin W. Haymore, 21, in relation to the homicide. Haymore, of the 1300 block of W. Graham Road in Richmond, was charged with second-degree murder and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony. He is currently being held at the Chesterfield County Jail without bond.
Police continue their investigation; at this point, this homicide does not appear to have been a random act. Anyone with any information should contact the Chesterfield County Police Department at 804-748-1251 or Crime Solvers at 804-748-0660.
YVES G. DENTON
Chesterfield County Police have arrested a former Chesterfield County Public Schools teacher in relation to the sexual assault of a juvenile female student.
Police said Yves G. Denton, 42, sexually assaulted a then-17-year-old female student while in a custodial relationship. At the time of the assault, which occurred in December 2021 and was reported to the police in February 2022, Denton was a teacher at Thomas Dale High School and the victim was a student at the school. The victim had previously been one of Denton’s students but was not his student at the time of the assault. The assault did not occur on school property.
After an extensive investigation, Denton, of the 1100 block of Salisbury Drive in Chesterfield, was arrested on Oct. 4, and charged with taking indecent liberties with a child by custodian and assault. He was released from the Chesterfield County Jail on an unsecured bond following a court appearance.
Police continue to investigate this incident. Anyone with information should contact the Chesterfield County Police Department at 804-748-1251.
Chesterfield County Police are investigating a fatal crash that occurred in the area of Courthouse Road and Dakins Drive at about 6:45 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 5.
Police said a 2007 Kawasaki motorcycle, operated by Nathan C. Lysinger, 21, was traveling north on Courthouse Road when a 2012 Toyota Camry turned onto Courthouse Road from Dakins Drive. The motorcycle struck the Camry. Lysinger, of the 1700 block of Queen Elizabeth Avenue in Chesterfield, was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash; the occupants of the Camry were not injured.
Police continue to investigate this crash. Anyone with information should contact the Chesterfield County Police Department at 804-748-1251 or Crime Solvers at 804-748-0660 or through the P3 app.
LVCVA Rolls Out New Ad Campaign Highlighting Vegas As An Adult Destination News3LV
LVCVA Rolls Out New Ad Campaign Highlighting Vegas As An Adult Destination – News3LV https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/lvcva-rolls-out-new-ad-campaign-highlighting-vegas-as-an-adult-destination-news3lv/
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Business News At 09:30 Am On 12th October 2022 The Financial Express
Business News At 09:30 Am On 12th October 2022 – The Financial Express https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/business-news-at-0930-am-on-12th-october-2022-the-financial-express/
Listen to the Financial Express Business Audio where we talk about decriminalising a wide gamut of economic offences through a new Bill that will reportedly be introduced in the winter session of Parliament. We further talk about IMF’s growth forecast, after-effects of 5G service launch and some updates related to the Network Planning Group. Also listen to India-UAE FTA updates and the future of gutkha and pan masala companies.
Today’s Latest Business News at 09:30 am on 12th October 2022.
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Let’s begin. The government will seek to decriminalise a wide gamut of economic offences through a new Bill to be introduced in the winter session of Parliament, official sources told FE. As many as 110 archaic – and at times bizarre — provisions in 35 laws, relating to 16 ministries and departments, will be axed or amended in one of the biggest drives ever, the sources added. The draft Bill is being vetted by the law ministry. The department for the promotion of industry and internal trade, which is spearheading this initiative, is planning these comprehensive amendments in a bid to ensure greater ease of doing business for firms and ease of living for individuals. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Monday, said his government has so far scrapped about 2,000 archaic laws from the British era that required businessmen to be sent to jail over minor issues. “Meanwhile, The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday trimmed its FY23 growth forecast for India by 60 basis points from its July projection of 7.4% to 6.8%, its steepest cut for any major economy barring the US. IMF’s move follows the World Bank slashing its FY23 growth projection for India to 6.5% last week, from 7.5% predicted earlier. Most other agencies, too, have been lowering their India forecast in recent weeks. The Reserve Bank of India also recently cut its projection modestly from 7.2% to 7%. The IMF stated that the move reflects “a weaker-than-expected outturn” in the June quarter and “more subdued external demand”, indicating that exports will be hit. However, it retained its FY24 growth forecast at 6.1%. ” Moving on. Almost a week after the launch of 5G services – in eight cities by Bharti Airtel and beta testing by Reliance Jio in the four metros – all is not well as far as the quality and user experience of the services are concerned, leading the government to intervene in the matter. In a first of its kind exercise, the secretaries of department of telecommunications and ministry of electronics and IT, have jointly called a meeting of all handset makers like Apple, Samsung, Oppo, Vivo and others as well as telecom operators Bharti Airtel, Reliance Jio, and Vodafone Idea on Wednesday. The agenda of the meeting is threefold: one, ask the telcos about the readiness of their networks so that handsets can be tuned to them; two, find out from the handset makers regarding the status of software upgrades which are required in the 5G-enabled phones; and lastly, prioritise software upgrades so that early adoption of 5G can happen in the country. On to some news related to infrastructure. The Network Planning Group, which reviews large projects under the PM GatiShakti initiative, has so far cleared as many as 229 critical infrastructure projects of different ministries, a senior government official said on Tuesday. In October last year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had rolled out the Gati Shakti-National Master Plan. It is essentially a GIS-based platform with close to 1,500 layers, capturing all utilities and network linkages in various economic clusters. Under this, different departments join hands for a coordinated development of projects, especially to address first and last-mile connectivity issues and reduce logistics costs. All logistics and connectivity infrastructure projects, with potential investments of over Rs 500 crore, are monitored by the NPG. Next up, industry. Pan masala and gutkha companies will likely face increased scrutiny and audits as the governments step up efforts to plug tax evasion by them. However, a plan to levy Goods and Services Tax on them on the basis of installed manufacturing capacity may be dropped. In May 2021, the GST Council set up a group of ministers, led by Odisha finance minister Niranjan Pujari, to examine the feasibility of levying GST on products such as pan masala and gutkha, based on the installed capacity of the units, rather than their actual production. The move was in the backdrop of a decline in revenues from these industries reported by many states after the introduction of GST in July, 2017. Tax authorities have found large-scale tax evasion by the units via under-reporting of output. On to the last segment. Months after they forged a free trade agreement, India and the UAE have now held talks to set up a mechanism to undertake bilateral trade in national currencies. It was part of the deliberations at the 10th meeting of the UAE-India High Level Joint Task Force on Investments, which was held in Mumbai, the commerce ministry said on Tuesday. The meeting was co-chaired by commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal and Sheikh Hamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, member of the Executive Council of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.
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Suzan Schoelen Riggs – Kingfisher Times https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/suzan-schoelen-riggs-kingfisher-times/
Suzan Kaye Schoelen was born Dec. 31, 1946 in Kingfisher, the oldest of six children to Edward J. Schoelen and Edna (Soudek) Schoelen.
She passed away Aug. 26, 2022, in Euless, Texas.
Suzan was a 1964 graduate of Kingfisher High School.
Following graduation, she went to cosmetology school and later opened Suz’Anns Salon.
She worked very hard to have a successful business while making many lasting friendships.
In 1991, Suzan married Chas Riggs in Oklahoma City.
Chas took a job in Texas in 1994 and Suzan continued her career as a hairstylist.
By moving to Texas, she would be close to her son Patrick and wife Shana and their children Kendal and Konlan.
She was able to get back and see her family in Oklahoma as much as possible. She was very proud of her sons and grandchildren.
Suzan was a lifetime practitioner. She attended Celebration of Life and the Dallas Center for Spiritual Living.
In the last several years, Suzan faced multiple health challenges related to kidney and heart problems, yet she maintained her signature positive attitude through it all.
Suzan was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; brothers Dennis Schoelen and Neil Schoelen; brother-in-law James Lombardo; and nephews Brian Schoelen and Brad Schoelen.
She is survived by sons Patrick McKinley (Shana) and John McKinley, all of Texas; brothers Norman Schoelen and Terry Schoelen (Marcy); sister Penny Lombardo; sisters-in-law Eddie Schoelen (Dennis), Susie Schoelen (Neil); grandchildren Kendal and Konlan McKinley; and many nieces and nephews.
A celebration of life service will be 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29, at the Center for Spiritual Living, 4801 Spring Valley Road, Suite 115, Dallas, Texas.
Watson Back With Browns | News Sports Jobs Warren Tribune Chronicle
Watson Back With Browns | News, Sports, Jobs – Warren Tribune Chronicle https://dentoncountynewsonline.com/watson-back-with-browns-news-sports-jobs-warren-tribune-chronicle/
CLEVELAND — Deshaun Watson was back among his teammates, doing things he may once have taken for granted.
Cleveland’s franchise quarterback is still almost two months away from playing for the Browns, but took a major step Monday.
Watson returned to the team’s training facility for the first time since August, when he began serving his 11-game NFL suspension for violating the league’s personal conduct policy following sexual misconduct allegations.
He’d been banned since Aug. 30 after agreeing to a settlement with the league over accusations of lewd actions during massage therapy sessions made by two dozen women in Texas when he played for Houston.
The three-time Pro Bowler can now attend team meetings, interact with coaches and participate in Cleveland’s game planning. He’s also free to work out in the weight room, but he’s not eligible to practice until Nov. 14.
Following months of legal maneuvering, Watson agreed to the suspension, a $5 million fine and to undergo counseling and treatment as part of his settlement with the league on Aug. 18.
As long as he fulfills the outlined provisions, Watson will be eligible for full reinstatement on Nov. 28 and can play in his first game on Dec. 4 against the Texans, who drafted him in 2017 and then traded him in March to the Browns amid his legal troubles.
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An Open Interoperable Metaverse Is Better For Everyone: Metas Mark Zuckerberg Decrypt
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In brief
Meta showcased its latest metaverse announcements at its Connect conference.
Co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that an “open, interoperable metaverse” will be “better for everyone.”
Last October, Meta—the rebranded parent company of Facebook and Instagram—unveiled its grand plan to help build the future immersive internet of the metaverse. Since then, the social media giant’s stock price has fallen by 60%, its growth has stalled, and metaverse buzz has both surged and cooled, drawing backlash in the process.
Despite all of that, Meta is still fixated on building its vision. Today, the company used its annual Meta Connect conference keynote to share its latest advancements for the metaverse, including a powerful new virtual reality (VR) headset to serve as another stepping stone towards more lavish online worlds and interactions.
Some Web3 builders have feared Meta’s role in building the metaverse, expecting the social media firm to develop another “walled garden” or closed ecosystem. But the company has gradually shifted its messaging to suggest a different approach. Today, co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg took his firmest stance yet regarding the potential of an open metaverse.
Zuckerberg talked about the history of open and closed ecosystems across past computing eras, noting that “closed ecosystems focus on tight control and integration” and that such platforms ultimately claim most of the created value. When it comes to the metaverse, however, Zuckerberg made clear that Meta values a different approach.
“I strongly believe that an open, interoperable metaverse built by many different developers and companies is going to be better for everyone,” he said.
Granted, that’s not the same as unambiguously stating that Facebook’s metaverse will be built on blockchain technology, work with NFT assets built on public blockchain platforms like Ethereum and Solana, or support cryptocurrencies. But it’s an acknowledgment that Meta isn’t billing itself as the sole or primary builder of the metaverse.
Nick Clegg, Meta’s President of Global Affairs, shared similar comments in an essay published in May. Zuckerberg also said in a podcast interview at the time that he’s open to interoperability in the metaverse—but didn’t firmly detail the company’s plans in that regard.
Today, Zuckerberg spoke of interoperability for avatar customizations, but that may simply mean that apparel and accessories can be carried over to other platforms that support Meta’s avatar tech, rather than used freely with other types of NFT-based avatars.
Over the past several months, Meta has embraced NFT collectibles from leading platforms like Ethereum, Polygon, and Flow, launching integrations with Facebook and Instagram that let users showcase their owned NFT assets to friends and followers. Will Meta also embrace the existing NFT ecosystem when it comes to building its metaverse platform?
Many Web3 builders have been skeptical.
Last year, Yat Siu of Animoca Brands—a leading metaverse investor—told Decrypt that tech giants like Facebook and Tencent are “a threat” to an open, interoperable metaverse, and others in the space have shared similar concerns.
Zuckerberg’s comments today don’t clearly indicate that Meta plans to build arm-in-arm with Web3 creators and completely embrace open-source tech, but it’s the strongest signal yet that the Facebook firm is attempting a major pivot in how it designs online platforms.
Meta’s latest moves
Elsewhere in the keynote address, Meta made a number of announcements that suggest ongoing progress towards bringing its metaverse vision to life on both the hardware and software fronts.
On the hardware front, Meta revealed the Quest Pro, a much more powerful standalone VR headset that’s targeted at business users and professionals. Unlike the current $400 Meta Quest 2 headset designed for consumers, the Meta Quest Pro will sell for $1,500 and pack considerably more graphical power to deliver robust VR experiences.
The Meta Quest Pro. Image: Meta
But it’s more than a VR-centric headset. The mixed reality device will also support augmented reality experiences, and can overlay digital content on a user’s view of the real world. It uses sharper external cameras to enable that feature, plus it integrates inward-facing sensors to recreate users’ facial expressions and allow for eye tracking functionality.
Meta’s play towards the metaverse is focused on more than just hardware, however: the firm is also developing the software and infrastructure to someday launch its planned unified online 3D platform designed for work, play, socializing, shopping, and more.
The firm’s current Horizon Worlds VR app will be expanded to the web, Meta announced today, with the ability for users to join via a computer or touch device. That may signal Meta’s plan to expand its current VR experience into a multi-platform world that could eventually transform into something matching the demo first shown last year.
Granted, that announcement comes following the publication of a report that suggests that Horizon Worlds has significant bugs and quality issues, and that Meta’s own employees rarely use the platform. There may be significant work ahead to not only improve the experience, but also make it compatible with other devices.
Meta is also working on more detailed avatars that can be used across its apps, including Horizon Worlds, Instagram, and WhatsApp. And in 2023, they’ll even gain legs. Currently, Meta’s Horizon Worlds avatars are simply floating torsos, but the firm is developing A.I. tech to generate digital legs based on predictive algorithms.
Additionally, Meta announced a major new partner in tech giant Microsoft, which will initially bear fruit in a couple of key ways.
Microsoft will bring immersive versions of Windows, Teams, Office, and Xbox Game Pass to the Quest VR platform, while Meta’s avatar system will be integrated into Teams. That kind of cross-compatibility could signal further metaverse moves to come. Meta previously showed how the metaverse could be used for collaborative remote work across virtual screens.
Despite pushback against its budding metaverse endeavors, it’s clear from today’s presentation that Meta isn’t backing down. And in an interview with The Verge, Mark Zuckerberg reiterated that it will be a deliberate investment and building process, describing it as a “long-term journey” and that it could take several years for the tech to mature.
In fact, Meta also teased some future technologies in the keynote that are intended for the metaverse, including photo-real 3D avatars built from smartphone scans, as well as interfaces and control systems built around subtle finger movements. Those features are still prototypes and may not ultimately be integrated into finished products.
Meta’s plan for the metaverse could still be years away from completion at scale, but today’s keynote provided some notable updates on the tech—and potentially changed the tone around the social media firm’s approach.
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10 Most Reliable German Everyday Cars From The 2010s HotCars
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You’ve probably come across the popular phrase “German Engineering” when discussing automobiles with mates. As the conversation proceeds, someone will throw in the popular myth that Toyota builds dull cars. Yes, they do build some boring but durable and reliable everyday vehicles. But they’ve also built some of the most exciting cars through their Gazoo Racing division. Similarly, one can easily misconceive the German Engineering reputation with reliability and quality.
That was true decades ago when even the lowly people’s car, the Volkswagen Beetle, topped many Consumer Reports reliability tests. Things have changed, and German automakers seem to focus more on their vehicle’s desirability and delivering performance with unmatched driving experience. Their reliability steadily declined over the last few decades, and some modern German cars are among the least reliable, especially compared to their Japanese counterparts. Still, amidst the sea of unreliability, some German cars stand out with their solid reliability in the used car market. Here’s our pick of the most reliable German everyday vehicles from the 2010s, based on data from respected vehicle dependability studies by Consumer Reports, J.D Power, What Car?, and Repair Pal.
10/10 Volkswagen Up!
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Since its debut in 2012, the Volkswagen Up! remains one of the market’s most desirable and stylish city cars. It is a little pricier than the Kia Picanto, but it offers impressive build quality, a smart interior, and plenty of driving comfort. It also has a solid reputation for reliability.
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Owners have reported a few isolated car problems, often outperforming the Volkswagen brand in reliability surveys. What Car? gave the little German city car a used reliability rating of 94.8%.
9/10 BMW 1 Series
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The second-gen BMW 1 Series, built between 2011 and 2019, has received praise from owners for its reliability as a luxurious family hatchback. It isn’t perfect, as there are better well-rounded options, but few are as entertaining to drive. Car Wow notes that the 1 Series Mk2 generation received high ratings for reliability throughout its production run, and the yearly reports of the German vehicle inspection service gave the BMW 1 Series mk2 an above-average reliability rating.
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It also comes with efficient yet powerful engine options and impressive infotainment. Also, note that the petrol version has proven more reliable than diesel models.
8/10 Volkswagen Tiguan
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Volkswagen launched the Tiguan in 2007, based on the contemporary Golf platform. It was their first compact SUV, offering a more upscale and refined option in the competitive segment. It combined the practicality and flexibility of an SUV with the sportiness of a Golf.
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Besides the premium interior that echoes Volkswagen’s quality and refinement strength, the Tiguan has provided commendable reliability. But not all model years are the same, and Consumer Reports cites the 2017 model as the best to buy in the used car market. Also, newer is not always better, as the 2019 model reported low-reliability scores.
7/10 Audi Q5
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By the time the Audi Q5 entered the scene in 2008, the luxury compact SUV was already one of the most competitive and remains extremely competitive. While the Toyota RAV and Honda CR-V offer some of the most reliable vehicles in the popular segment, the Audi Q5 offers a premium, upscale experience, elevating it among Audi’s best-selling vehicles.
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Earlier models were less dependable but improved later in the decade, with the second generation introduced in 2017. Consumer Reports reliability ratings indicate impressive overall reliability, with the years from 2016 to 2019 receiving a solid four out of five.
6/10 Volkswagen T-Roc
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The T-Roc is the perfect vehicle for those who want a compact SUV with smart styling and some practicality. It competes with the BMW X2, Audi Q2, and Mercedes GLA in a class more focused on function than form, but it still sneaks in its cool Golf-like looks.
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The T-Roc isn’t among the most reliable members of the small SUV segment, but that doesn’t reflect its reliability. The class has a tremendously strong reliability record, and the T-Roc receives high satisfaction ratings.
5/10 Audi A4
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The Audi A4 comes in sedan, and wagon body types, after Audi dropped the cabriolet in 2009. Both excel in perceived quality, performance, and mechanical refinement. The only notable downside spoiling the party is the poor real-world economy and the soulless handling. Its reliability isn’t bad either, with a J.D Power rating of 82 out of 100.
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That is level with dependable rivals like the Lexus IS and the Kia Stinger. What car reports that the Audi A4’s main issue is with the battery, followed by non-engine related electronics issues.
4/10 Volkswagen Jetta
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Volkswagen has sold the Jetta over seven generations to fill a niche above the Golf hatchbacks, earning its reputation as a classic, family-friendly, compact sedan. The sixth and seventh generations came in the 2010s and gave us reliable vehicles across multiple model years.
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With a Repair pal reliability rating of 4.0 out of 5.0, the VW Jetta is one of the more reliable sedans on the road. CoPilot advises buyers to avoid 2010, 2012,2013, and 2019 models. The 2011 model is a reliable buy with very few known issues, and with newer models, go for the 2017 model, which receives a solid four out of five in Consumer Reports ratings.
3/10 BMW 5-Series
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The BMW 5-Series sits at the helm of sporty and comfortable business sedans. The lineup has a reputation for well-crafted entries, which explains why it is one of BMW’s best-selling models. Inside, you find a posh interior with plenty of room and top-class features. It is also one of the more reliable cars from BMW, seeing the 2019 model beat seven Lexus models in U.S. News reliability rating, coming in second overall after the Genesis G80.
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What Car? suggests that petrol-powered trims of the large executive sedan are more dependable than their diesel counterparts with a lower fault rate.
2/10 Audi A3
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In 2014, the World Car Awards, a reputable group of automotive Car of The Year awards, voted the Audi A3 the World Car of the Year, a huge achievement for the small family car. Such accolades helped present the A3 as an ideal compact premium hatchback across the seven-year run of the third generation. It offered efficient engines, a posh interior, the latest tech gadgets, and an impressively balanced chassis.
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Also, reliability studies rate the Audi A3 highly over other Audis. What car? awarded it a 93.6% reliability rating and bettered rivals like the Ford Focus, Volvo V40, and even the incredibly reliable Honda Civic. There are few problems, and they only seem severe if owners neglect maintenance recommendations.
1/10 2018 Mercedes-Benz E-Class
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Some modern Mercedes-Benz models haven’t covered themselves in glory for their reliability, making customers looking for a reliable luxury car warry of the brand. But some few models stand out, including the W123 E-Class. It comes from good stock, the first E-Class, the W124, built between 1986 and 1995, which many consider a tank and is an excellent classic luxury car to buy today.
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The 2010-2016 W212 fared well with an above-average score in Consumer reports ratings. And. the latest iteration, the W213, introduced in 2018, is one of the most reliable current Mercedes-Benz models. Car and Driver did a long-term test on the 2018 E450 wagon and found no significant issues with the car.
Sources: whatcar.com, consumerreports.org, copilotsearch.com, jdpower.com, repairpal.com, caranddriver.com
Why Is The Crypto Market Down Today? Cointelegraph
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U.S. Weighs Allowing Venezuelans To Apply For Special Humanitarian Entry -Sources Reuters Canada
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WASHINGTON, Oct 11 (Reuters) – The Biden administration is considering allowing some Venezuelans seeking humanitarian entry into the United States to apply from Venezuela or a third country to reduce illegal border crossings, two U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials said on Tuesday.
The program, if implemented, would resemble a similar effort announced in April to bring Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion of Ukraine into the United States. Venezuelans caught crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally in the past five years would not be eligible, the officials said, requesting anonymity to discuss internal matters.
The White House and DHS declined to comment.
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Republicans have spotlighted illegal immigration ahead of Nov. 8 midterm elections, arguing that U.S. President Joe Biden, a Democrat, is not doing enough to secure the border. There have been a record number of migrant arrests at the U.S.-Mexico border since Biden took office in 2021.
The number of Venezuelans caught crossing the border illegally has spiked in the past year amid political turmoil and economic instability under President Nicolas Maduro.
More than 150,000 Venezuelans were picked up at the U.S.-Mexico border between October 2021 and August 2022, according to U.S. government data.
Many border crossers are expelled immediately to Mexico or their home countries under a pandemic-related order known as Title 42. But Venezuelans generally cannot be expelled, as Mexico will not accept them, and they are difficult to deport due to frosty diplomatic relations with their government.
As a result, most migrants from Venezuela who cross into the United States are allowed to stay and pursue asylum claims, which can take years to resolve.
Last month, Reuters reported that the Biden administration has quietly pressed Mexico to accept more migrants from Venezuela, as well as from Cuba and Nicaragua, under the COVID-19 expulsion order that the White House has publicly sought to end. read more
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Potawatomi Hotel & Casino Partners With INTELITY To Enhance The Guest Experience With Mobile App And Smart-Room Tablets | Hotel Technology News
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INTELITY’s cloud-based platform will further Potawatomi’s effort to provide a more digital connection and personalized guest experience.
10.11.2022
INTELITY®, provider of hospitality’s leading guest experience and staff management platform, announced today a new deal with Potawatomi Hotel & Casino to implement the INTELITY platform throughout the property. Selected for its robust digital offerings, Potawatomi plans to deploy the complete suite of INTELITY’s strong staff and guest management tool.
INTELITY’s cloud-based platform will further Potawatomi’s effort to provide a more digital connection and personalized guest experience. The mobile app and smart-room tablets provide an unparalleled level of convenience; guests can check-in pre-arrival, use a mobile key, request room service, order in-room dining, and make restaurant and activity reservations. Additionally, the INTELITY platform’s back-office system, GEMS®, will equip Potawatomi’s facility to streamline service, better communicate with guests through guest messaging, and deliver business insights to the management team, to help provide a personalized guest experience.
“We are always trying to figure out ways to provide our guests the best experience possible and this cutting-edge technology will be a fantastic amenity for hotel guests,” Potawatomi Hotel & Casino CEO and GM Dominic Ortiz said. “We aim to make big and bold changes to our guest amenities, and this INTELITY platform will help us do just that in our hotel.”
Located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Potawatomi Hotel & Casino provides guests with endless entertainment options. With 500 guestrooms, multiple restaurants, and a full casino, this property requires the industry’s top technology to manage the fast-paced logistics more efficiently.
“INTELITY is excited to implement the complete system to Potawatomi. Our all-in-one platform will provide guests with a seamless experience with the Hotel and Casino. From messaging guests their hotel stay information including their mobile key to ordering food, guests will get a high-tech experience with INTELITY’s platform. Not to mention the benefits for the staff to track, manage and service guests at a high frequency” says Benjamin Keller, SVP of Sales & General Manager.
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IndiGGs Ishank Gupta On How Web3.0-Based Gaming And Metaverse Apps To Earn Beyond Traditional Ways The Financial Express
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It is believed that additional Web3.0 features such as interoperability across different platforms, autonomy and ownership, will help drive adoption
It seems that the popularity and profitability of play-to-earn (P2E) games have increased thanks to the rise in blockchain-backed applications. Experts believe that a platform will stand out by offering innovations to create revenue streams for gamers, and has the potential to bridge the gap between decentralised finance (DeFi) and non-fungible tokens (NFTs). A recent report from Newzoo, a gaming analytics website, highlighted that India is the second largest market for video games with over 373 million players. In a conversation with FE Blockchain Ishank Gupta, advisor, IndiGG, a gaming guild platform, talks about how a P2E gaming ecosystem can be formulated into a revenue model and the role of cryptocurrency. (Edited Excerpts)
How can P2E games replace the traditional job scenario?
I believe one of the key elements which has been unlocked by P2E games is the ability to create digital economies, for players to be able to make a living by playing a game. Web3.0-based gaming carries the potential to lay the foundation for a gaming experience where players own the items they earn and craft in-game, and can even trade or rent them to other players for a source of income. This allows players to be rewarded for their time spent in-game, and is expected to change the way the entire gameplay loop is perceived. Moreover, Web3.0-based gaming and metaverse applications have the capability to go beyond traditional earning ways by alternatives such as digital fashion, skins, organising virtual events, among others. Reportedly, video games now represent a $336 billion industry.
What will be the implications of a P2E gaming revenue model in the long run?
Eventually, it is expected to change the way games are perceived when gamers realise the opportunities for ongoing revenue through daily activities. Not just games but other activities can be gamified and incentivised through cryptocurrency-based economic models such as move-and-earn applications as STEPN (GMT) and Sweat Economy (SWEAT), or watch-to-earn applications that reward users for their attention and participation.
What are the factors expected to drive Web3.0-based gaming adoption?
While the play-and-earn revenue model is expected to bring its own benefits, the initial uptake of Web3.0-based gaming will be dependent on factors such as immersive gameplay, strong stories and characters, rewarding gameplay loops, among others. Additional Web3.0 features such as interoperability across different platforms, autonomy and ownership, will help drive adoption.
How is P2E gaming expected to benefit a developing market such as India?
I expect India to be considered as an emerging frontier for the gaming industry. According to a November 2021 report by Boston Consulting Group and Sequoia Capital India, monetisation of the Indian gaming market is in excess of $1.8 billion. Insights from VentureBeat, an American technology website, stated that 400 million people have already started to play online video games in the country and the industry is expected to triple in size by 2025. Handing people the means to generate income from everyday activities will help people raise their standard of living and create new business opportunities.
Where do you see the prospect of Web3.0-based gaming adoption to reach by 2030?
Estimates have predicted that the Web3.0 market could be worth $87 billion by 2030, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 45.2%. It is likely that these estimates will be met or exceeded. Blockchain gaming and decentralisation can help improve efficiency through elimination of intermediaries, and help ensure channeling of control and ownership for people involved. For Web3.0-oriented gaming, mainstream gaming studios and developers have reportedly started to test out gaming-based blockchain functionalities.
Kilgore Enters State Poll At No. 10 | Sports | Marshallnewsmessenger.com Marshall News Messenger
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The Kilgore Bulldogs captured a big district win on Friday and they were rewarded on Monday with a state ranking.
The Bulldogs, a 49-35 winner over previous No. 10 Lindale, are No. 10 in the Class 4A Division I Dave Campbell’s Texas Football magazine and Texas Football.com high school football rankings.
Kilgore is 5-2 overall and 3-0 in District 9-4A Division. The Bulldogs have won five straight games after opening the season with a brutal schedule of meeting Carthage (45-10 loss) and Gilmer (40-26 loss) on the road. They have since knocked off Pine Tree (20-14), Hallsville (41-20), Palestine (32-0), Jacksonville (56-7) and now Lindale.
Kilgore returns to play on Friday, hosting Henderson (1-5, 1-1) at R.E. St. John Memorial Stadium in Kilgore. Kickoff is slated for 7:30 p.m.
Stephenville (6-0) was idle last week and remains No. 1 in 4A D-I, followed by China Spring (6-1), a 58-17 winner over Alvarado.
In Class 3A Division I, Winnsboro, fresh off a 28-14 win over previous No. 2 Mount Vernon in District 5-3A D-I, moved up one spot to No. 7. The Red Raiders improved to 7-0, while Mount Vernon (6-1, 2-1) suffered its first loss and dropped all the way out of the Top 10.
Winnsboro, which is 3-0 in district, plays another big game on Friday, traveling to Pottsboro to meet the Cardinals (5-1, 2-0). Kickoff is slated for 7:30 p.m. MV is slated to host Emory Rains (1-5, 0-2) on Friday.
Franklin (6-0) remains on top in 3A Division I after an idle week. Columbus (7-0) is second after a 35-13 win over Hallettsville.
Malakoff (6-1) remained at No. 5 with a 32-18 win over Teague. The Tigers (3-0 in District 8-3A D-I) are scheduled to visit Eustace (2-4, 0-2) on Friday. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m.
The Longview Lobos (6-0, 3-0) remain on top in Class 5A Division I after their 46-7 win over Forney. The Lobos are slated to visit North Mesquite (2-4, 1-2) on Friday in a District 7-5A Division I game. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. at Mesquite Memorial Stadium.
Mansfield Timberview (6-0) is No. 2. The Wolves (4-0 in District 5-5A D-I) host Dallas Molina (1-6, 0-5) on Thursday. Lancaster, which defeated Tyler 55-9 on Thursday, is ranked No. 8, moving up from No. 9. The Tigers (4-2, 2-1) play host to Forney (4-2, 2-1) on Friday.
Texas High (5-1) remained No. 4 in Class 5A Division II after an open date. The Tigers (2-0 in District 8-5A Division II) are scheduled to meet Marshall (4-3, 2-1) on Friday in Texarkana. Texas High has won five straight since opening with a 38-33 loss to Frisco Lone Star.
Argyle (6-0) is No. 1 in 5A D-II after its 30-14 win over Lake Dallas. The Eagles (2-0 in District 3-5A D-II) are scheduled to play at Frisco Emerson (7-0, 3-0) on Friday. Fort Bend Marshall (5-1) is No. 2 after its 40-0 win over Texas City.
The top two teams — Carthage (7-0) and Gilmer (5-0) — remained the same in Class 4A Division II.
The Bulldogs are 3-0 in District 8-4A D-II after their 49-0 victory over Canton. Carthage is slated to visit the Rusk Eagles (4-2, 1-1) on Friday.
The Buckeyes scored a big District 7-4A D-II opening win over previous No. 3 Texarkana Pleasant Grove on Friday, a 35-14 victory in Texarkana. Gilmer is slated host Texarkana Liberty-Eylau on Friday at Jeff Traylor Stadium.
Pleasant Grove (4-2) dropped to No. 7. The Hawks are slated to host Pittsburg (1-5, 1-0) on Friday.
The West Rusk Raiders (4-2, 2-0) are No. 6 in Class 3A Division II after their 63-0 win over Winona. The Raiders are scheduled to take on Grand Saline (5-2, 3-0) on Friday in a District 9-3A D-II game on Carter Elliott Field at Indian Memorial Stadium in Grand Saline.
Gunter (5-0) remains on top in 3A D-II after the Tigers defeated previous No. 4 Bells, 24-14, in a District 8-3A D-II opener. Gunter hosts Howe (5-1, 1-0) on Friday. Holliday (6-0) defeated Valley View 55-0 in the District 6-3A D-II opener to remain at No. 2. The Eagles are scheduled to host Henrietta (4-2, 0-1) on Friday.
Timpson (6-0) was idle last week but the Bears are still tops in Class 2A Division I. Timpson (2-0 in District 11-2A D-I) is hosting Pineland West Sabine (3-4, 2-1) on Friday.
Hawley (6-0), a 61-7 winner over Colorado City, is No. 2. The Bearcats (2-0 in District 4-2A D-I) are set to play at Winters (1-6, 0-3) on Friday.
Mart (7-0) continues to be on top in Class 2A Division II after the Panthers defeated Frost 56-0. Mart (3-0 in District 10-3A D-II) is open this week. Burton (6-0) is No. 2 after a 54-7 win over Louise. The squad will visit Snook in a District 14-2A D-II game on Friday.
The Carlisle Indians remain unbeaten and are No. 6 in the rankings after their 48-0 win over Tenaha in a District 11-2A D-II game. The Tribe (6-0, 1-0) tangles with Cushing (5-1, 1-0) on Friday at Arrowhead Stadium in Price.
In Class 6A, Galena Park North Shore (6-0, 3-0) stayed at No. 1 after the Mustangs edged No. 25 Humble Summer Creek (34-27) in a District 21-6A game. GPNS is scheduled to host Beaumont West Brook (0-6, 0-3) on Friday. Summer Creek (3-3, 2-1) is slated to visit Humble Kingwood (4-2, 1-2).
Austin Westlake (6-0, 3-0) is No. 2 after the Chaparrals 66-17 win over Austin Anderson in a District 26-6A game. The Chaps take on No. 16 Drippings Springs (6-0, 3-0) on Friday in Dripping Springs.
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Rank School (Record) Week 7 Prv rank
1 Galena Park NS (6-0) W: Humble Summer Creek, 34-27 1
2 Austin Westlake (6-0) W: Austin Anderson, 66-17 2
3 Duncanville (5-0) W: Waxahachie, 24-7 4
4 Southlake Carroll (6-0) W: Keller, 38-35 3
5 Katy (7-0) W: Katy Paetow, 54-0 5
6 Denton Guyer (6-0) Idle 6
7 Humble Atascocita (5-1) W: Beaumont United, 38-0 7
8 Cibolo Steele (6-0) W: New Braunfels, 42-24 8
9 Allen (5-1) Idle 9
10 Arlington Martin (5-1) Idle 10
11 DeSoto (5-1) W: Mansfield Legacy, 56-7 11
12 Spring Westfield (5-1) W: Aldine Nimitz, 63-20 14
13 Alvin Shadow Creek (6-0) W: Alief Elsik, 62-7 15
14 Dallas Highland Park (6-0) W: Rich. Berkner, 38-17 12
15 SA Northside Brennan (5-1) W: SA No. Warren, 33-30 13
16 Dripping Springs (6-0) W: Austin Akins, 67-6 16
17 Austin Vandegrift (5-1) W: Round Rock McNeil, 57-0 17
18 Prosper (5-1) Idle 18
19 Round Rock (6-0) W: Manor, 17-7 19
20 Rockwall (6-1) W: Royse City, 50-24 20
21 Klein Collins (6-0) W: Tomball Memorial, 61-49 22
22 Trophy Club Nelson (6-0) W: Haltom, 65-7 23
23 North Crowley (6-0) W: Saginaw Boswell, 21-17 24
24 New Caney (6-0) W: Conroe, 50-28 NR
25 Humble Summer Creek (3-3) L: Galena Park NS, 34-27 25
Dropped out: No. 21 Klein Cain
CLASS 5A DIVISION I
Rank School (Record) Week 7 Prv rank
1 Longview (6-0) W: Forney, 46-7 1
2 Mansfield Timberview (6-0) Idle 2
3 College Station (5-1) W: Cedar Park, 17-0 4
4 Port Arthur Memorial (6-0) W: La Porte, 54-34 5
5 Aledo (5-2) W: FW South Hills, 68-0 6
6 Burleson Centennial (6-0) W: Denton Ryan, 23-16 NR
7 Frisco Reedy (7-0) W: Frisco Lebanon Trail, 55-29 7
8 Lancaster (4-2) W: Tyler, 55-9 9
9 Amarillo Tascosa (6-1) W: Lubbock Monterey, 21-10 8
10 Richmond Foster (6-1) W: Fort Bend Kempner, 45-0 10
Dropped out: No. 3 Denton Ryan
CLASS 5A DIVISION II
School (Record) Week 7 Prv rank
1 Argyle (6-0) W: Lake Dallas, 30-14 1
2 Fort Bend Marshall (5-1) W: Texas City, 40-0 3
3 Liberty Hill (6-1) W: SA Veterans Memorial, 56-49 2
4 Texarkana Texas (5-1) Idle 4
5 Grapevine (5-1) W: FW Polytechnic, 70-0 5
6 Midlothian Heritage (5-1) W: Mansfield Summit, 44-20 6
7 Mont. Lake Creek (7-0) W: Rosenberg Lamar Con., 67-0 7
8 WF Rider (4-2) W: Abilene Cooper, 51-21 8
9 SA Alamo Heights (5-1) W: SA Jefferson, 56-6 9
10 Dallas South Oak Cliff (4-3) W: Dallas Kimball, 56-0 10
Dropped out: None
CLASS 4A DIVISION I
Rank School (Record) Week 7 Prv rank
1 Stephenville (6-0) Idle 1
2 China Spring (6-1) W: Alvarado, 59-17 2
3 CC Calallen (7-0) W: La Feria, 71-20 3
4 Boerne (6-0) W: Uvalde, 62-7 4
5 Anna (6-0) W: Mabank, 40-0 5
6 Celina (5-1) W: North Dallas, 73-0 6
7 Lumberton (5-1) W: Splendora, 52-10 7
8 Kaufman (5-1) W: Paris, 34-14 8
9 Canyon (6-0) Idle 9
10 Kilgore (5-2) W: Lindale, 49-35 NR
Dropped out: No. 10 Lindale
CLASS 4A DIVISION II
Rank School (Record) Week 7 Prv rank
1 Carthage (7-0) W: Canton, 49-0 1
2 Gilmer (5-0) W: Texarkana Pleasant Grove, 35-14 2
3 Cuero (5-1) W: Giddings, 56-2 4
4 Silsbee (6-0) Idle 5
5 Bellville (7-0) W: Brookshire Royal, 48-3 6
6 Wimberley (6-0) W: Jarrell, 73-14 7
7 Texarkana Pleasant Grove (4-2) L: Gilmer, 35-14 3
8 WF Hirschi (4-1) vs Graham:, Suspended 8
9 Glen Rose (5-1) W: Venus, 69-0 9
10 Aubrey (5-2) W: Van Alstyne, 35-14 10
Dropped out: None
CLASS 3A DIVISION I
Rank School (Record) Week 7 Prv rank
1 Franklin (6-0) Idle 1
2 Columbus (7-0) W: Hallettsville, 35-13 3
3 Grandview (5-1) W: Dallas Gateway, 73-14 4
4 Bushland (7-0) W: Muleshoe, 34-0 6
5 Malakoff (6-1) W: Teague, 32-18 5
6 Breckenridge (6-0) W: Iowa Park, 42-0 7
7 Winnsboro (7-0) W: Mount Vernon, 28-14 8
8 Llano (7-0) W: Universal City Randolph, 21-14 9
9 Cameron Yoe (4-2) W: Little River Academy, 48-13 10
10 Brock (2-4) Idle NR
Dropped out: No. 2 Mount Vernon
CLASS 3A DIVISION II
Rank School (Record) Week 7 Prv rank
1 Gunter (5-0) W: Bells, 24-14 1
2 Holliday (6-0) W: Valley View, 55-0 2
3 Newton (6-1) W: Hemphill, 34-0 3
4 Canadian (4-2) W: Childress, 62-28 5
5 Bells (4-2) L: Gunter, 24-14 4
6 New London West Rusk (4-2) W: Winona, 63-0 6
7 Poth (5-1) W: South SA West Campus, 77-0 7
8 Palmer (6-0) W: Scurry-Rosser, 28-7 8
9 Lexington (6-0) W: Florence, 61-0 9
10 Wall (5-1) W: San Angelo Grape Creek, 68-0 10
Dropped out: None
CLASS 2A DIVISION I
Rank School (Record) Week 7 Prv rank
1 Timpson (6-0) Idle 1
2 Hawley (6-0) W: Colorado City, 61-7 2
3 Crawford (6-0) W: Marlin, 33-21 3
4 Shiner (6-1) W: Three Rivers, 67-7 4
5 Refugio (6-1) W...
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Cybercrime Is The Biggest Threat Facing Corporate Australia Today Tech Business News
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Why latest guidelines spell danger for Australia’s Cybersecurity
Cybercrime is the biggest threat facing corporate Australia today, costing the economy more than an estimated $3trillion.
With the sophistication, agility, and frequency of attacks increasing (one every 8 minutes in Australia), it’s encouraging to see the federal government implementing new legislation in response. However, while the intention is to better protect Australia’s critical infrastructure, this new cybersecurity framework could do the opposite.
Originally designed in 2018 the reformed ‘Critical Infrastructure Protection Act 2022’ came into effect in July this year. With an improved framework for handling cyber threats, it includes an array of measures to which Australian businesses and services must adhere.
In theory, the new act is imperative for safeguarding a modern Australia. Its existence provides a benchmark for IT and OT professionals across a greater variety of industries, and ensures security is a collective responsibility.
The importance of addressing this responsibility cannot be overstated in an environment of increased cyber threats to essential services and businesses over the past few years – including federal parliamentary networks, the medical sector, universities, and key software businesses.
Take the most recent attack on Optus’ network as an example, which has seen millions of customers potentially affected, with full names, date of births and contact details stolen.
While Optus was covered by insurance, it’s a reminder that sufficient scenario planning and risk mitigation is integral to preventing these increasingly sophisticated attacks. Potentially one of the largest attacks Australia has seen to date, it’s a warning to us all that cybersecurity has never been more critical.
The introduction of the new act then is a positive sign that Australia is taking cybersecurity threats more seriously. However, some of the amendments foreshadow an evolution of increasingly stringent rules that could become unrealistic and unachievable – ultimately threatening system effectiveness and integrity.
One such update is the change to incident reporting deadlines. In line with the new law, organisations are now required to notify the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ASCS) within 12 hours of becoming aware of an incident. Failure to comply can result in fines starting at $11,000.
Not only could this have implications for smaller businesses, which often have fewer resources to identify and manage attacks on their assets, it detracts from what should be the priority of risk management.
The standard 12-hour reporting deadline also doesn’t take into consideration the challenges and processes of different industries – finance vs the food sector, for example.
The sophistication and complexity of cybercrimes mean that, in many instances, the time it takes to correctly identify an attack and potential solution is also difficult to predict.
On a global scale, reporting time for incidents was previously around 72 hours, meaning deadlines have reduced from three days to one. The risk in this continued reduction of reporting times is that requirements may get so low – potentially to immediate notification or ‘zero hours’ – that it’s simply unsustainable.
Organisations must have adequate time to identify a breach, investigate the incident and produce an accurate report without fear of potentially devastating legal, cost and brand ramifications.
While the latest guidelines hint at a stricter framework in future, the current requirements are achievable for organisations that are prepared. For any organisation, whether 300 or 30,000, the key to effectively managing cyber-security is understanding responsibilities and having a clear plan.
To implement the most effective cybersecurity, you must first have visibility over all your systems. At Schneider, we work with businesses daily to understand their unique challenges and ensure open lines of communication. We also have dedicated cybersecurity leads to ensure clearly defined roles and responsibilities.
To practice what we preach, we upskill our people through mandatory annual cybersecurity certification, and we have a customer-facing Cybersecurity Virtual Academy, an online resource providing educational cybersecurity content, as well as opportunities to engage with industry experts through webinars and Q&As.
We also partner with other leaders in the cybersecurity space to help our customers best leverage the investment they’ve made in their existing IT environment.
Whether you’re a start-up, SME, or global enterprise, the new guidelines are an important reminder that investing in cybersecurity is not just the right thing to do, but critical for your business.
Nikki Saunders
Nikki is the cybersecurity EcoSystem Program Manager, Pacific, Schneider Electric
Cashion Finds Offensive Spark Against Watonga Kingfisher Times
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NATHAN NABAVI (with ball) moves away from one tackle while looking upfield during his team’s 48-8 win over Watonga last Friday. [Photo by Brad Stone/www.bestone.shootproof.com]
“Rough Rider Night” in Cashion proved to be rough going for Watonga.
The Wildcats returned to district action last Friday with a 48-8 win over the visiting Eagles. The hosts were paying tribute to Roy Cashion, the town’s namesake, as he was one of the first to sign up for Teddy Roosevelt’s Rough Riders in the Spanish- American War.
Killed during the charge on San Juan Hill, Cashion is believed to be the first Oklahoman to die in battle on foreign soil. Cashion wore special uniforms with “Rough Riders” emblazoned on both the jerseys and helmets.
They scored early and often in them. The Wildcats led 41-0 at halftime as five different players scored the six touchdowns. Cooper Frazee got it going with a 21-yard score.
Max Brown followed up with his first of three TDs on the night. Brown hauled in a 74yard touchdown pass from Chance Acord, his first of four TD’s on the night.
Acord ended the first with a 20-yard scoring pass to Camden Maroney.
Brown struck again in the second quarter when he scored on a 92-yard run.
Acord threw his third touchdown by connecting with Seth Gilbert from 23 yards. Jackson Vandruff capped the half by picking off a pass and returning it 45 yards for a touchdown.
Brown and Acord got together one last time with a 3-yard touchdown in the third quarter.
Acord was 15 of 20 for 221 yards.
The Wildcats added another 230 rushing yards.
Frazee ran for 61 yards and Nathan Nabavi another 53. Brown’s big TD run helped him to 105 rushing yards on just two carries.
That allowed him to pull the double-dip on passing the century mark in rushing and receiving.
Brown’s four receptions led to 140 yards through the air.
Jake Branson led the defense with 10 tackles.
Brown and Timmy Jones had seven each.
Cashion is now 3-3 on the season and 1-1 in District A-3.
The Wildcats travel to play Christian Heritage Academy on Thursday.
CHA just handed Minco its first loss of the year, 28-7.
The Crusaders (5-2, 2-1) were earlier defeated by Crescent in district action.