ntr DZS agrees USD 6.5 mln deal to sell enterprise IoT portfolio to Lantronix By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 12:21:00 +0100 (Telecompaper) DZS has agreed to sell its industrial IoT routers and gateway assets to Lantronix, a provider of IoT and remote environment management products, in an all-cash deal worth USD 6.5 million... Full Article
ntr Apple introduces AirTag location sharing feature By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 09:21:00 +0100 (Telecompaper) Apple has rolled out a new feature that allows users to share the location of an AirTag or Find My network accessory in real time with third parties such as airlines... Full Article
ntr SFR extends contract for Synchronoss white label cloud storage platform By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 11:16:00 +0100 (Telecompaper) Synchronoss Technologies has renewed its contract to provide French operator SFR with the Synchronoss Personal Cloud storage platform... Full Article
ntr Teraco expands Johannesburg campus with new 40MW data centre By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 13:03:00 +0100 (Telecompaper) Teraco, a Digital Realty company and provider of interconnection platforms and colocation data centres in South Africa, announced that construction... Full Article
ntr Reflex joins Open Access Data Centres to offer AI-ready services By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:47:00 +0100 (Telecompaper) South Africa's managed services provider, Reflex, has joined forces with Open Access Data Centres (OADC) to drive the Artificial Intelligence... Full Article
ntr Vorige week in telecom: Verizon probeert FTTH-FWA-mix, E& doet zijn intrede in Europa, Qualcomm gaat de strijd aan met Arm By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 06:30:00 +0100 Het vast-mobiel convergentieverhaal krijgt vorm in de VS met de aankondiging van de nieuwe breedbandstrategie van Verizon, terwijl AT&T en T-Mobile stappen zetten op de glasvezelmarkt. Op de jaarlijkse producttop van Qualcomm heeft de chipmaker hoge verwachtingen van zijn Oryon CPU, ondanks tegenstand van Arm... Full Article
ntr GOP Rep. Valadao holds Central Valley, California, swing seat - POLITICO By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 02:54:49 GMT GOP Rep. Valadao holds Central Valley, California, swing seat POLITICORepublican David Valadao wins re-election to US House in California's 22nd Congressional District Fox NewsRepublican David Valadao secures California House wins Newsweek Full Article
ntr EU to contribute EUR 4.6 mln to Colombia satcom plans By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 11:31:00 +0100 (Telecompaper) The European Union has committed to contributing EUR 4.6 million to assist Colombia in defining a satellite communications scheme, announced the country's Ministry of Information Technology and Communications (Mintic). The project is part of the plan to increase Colombian's internet penetration... Full Article
ntr SmartCIC introduces LEO satellite services backed by Starlink By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 12:32:00 +0100 (Telecompaper) SmartCIC Group has announced the launch of its managed Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite service, which the company hopes to rapidly deploy across 30 countries. The company said the new offering provides secure, scalable, and cost-effective connectivity across remote and challenging locations with the need for a costly ground infrastructure... Full Article
ntr Mini Countryman Electric review: E-motional buy By www.autocarindia.com Published On :: Sun, 20 Oct 2024 07:30:00 +1000 Contrary to the Mini in its name, the Countryman is a large, four-door, spacious crossover squarely aimed at family buyers. Now in its third generation, it has undergone some revolutionary changes, and for the first time ever, it’ll be sold with an electric heart, along with the ICE versions. For India, though, Mini has only introduced the Countryman EV as an import, which, due to its single-motor, front-wheel drive setup, is priced rather competitively at Rs 55 lakh. But India’s entry-level luxury EV segment is quite populated, by electric car standards at least. It includes the BYD Seal and Hyundai Ioniq 5 at one end – priced sub-Rs 50 lakh – and the Mercedes-Benz EQA (Rs 66 lakh) and BMW iX1 (Rs 67 lakh) on the other end. So, how does the new Mini Countryman EV stack up? 2024 Mini Countryman: design With dimensions larger than a Jeep Compass, this new Countryman can be termed as anything but small. Think Mini, and you’d visualise a compact hatchback. However, with dimensions larger than a Jeep Compass, this new Countryman can be termed as anything but small. Despite its size, a curvy design language and smooth body lines devoid of cuts or creases make it appear chic and urbane rather than brawny and intimidating. Executed with undeniable panache is the matte champagne-coloured garnishing around its closed-off front grille and on the C-Pillar and the front, side and rear skid plates. Even the Mini logos and the Countryman badge are finished in this shade. Cool-looking 19-inch alloys are a part of the optional Favoured Pack. Our test car was fitted with optional 19-inch alloys sporting the champagne scheme, although 17-inch alloys come as standard. A wraparound glass area and a blackened roof mask the Countryman EV’s height well, lending it a wagon-like silhouette. Adding to its feel-good factor are the (optional) LED DRL eyebrows and matrix LED tail-lamps that have a customisable light show upon locking or unlocking. 2024 Mini Countryman: interior, features Like Minis of yore, its cabin is minimalistic with a circular theme. Like yesteryear Minis, the Countryman EV’s cabin has a minimalistic theme with circular elements. The centre of attraction is a 9.4-inch circular OLED touchscreen, which is exceptional in terms of its usability and responsiveness, and its clarity is second to none. Furthermore, fun themes, funky animations and musical notifications will most certainly make you smile while operating it. This screen also doubles up as the speedometer and driver display, which is inconvenient to read on the move. You could consider opting for the Favoured Pack, which gets you a head-up display (HUD) bundled with several other extras, for an additional Rs 4.60 lakh. And while the HUD does make it convenient to read the speed, the unit is simply too basic, especially when compared to the ones available in hatchbacks at a fraction of this Mini’s cost. Albeit basic, its useful HUD is an option worth considering. The dashboard is replete with fabric made out of recycled materials. However, its open-pore texture might not be ideal for our dusty conditions. It is finished in blue and neatly fades into a shade of brown towards the rear half of the car; the seats are also brown. The champagne-coloured theme is carried over on the inside and is the most prominent around the air vents and on the vertical door handles. Optional JCW driver’s seat is too sculpted and firm for comfort. The optional JCW Sport driver’s seat on our test car is too sculpted and firm for comfort; hence, it is an option we recommend you uncheck. It has a seat massaging function, though. Things are a bit better at the rear. Space is adequate, the backrest reclines, and even though the floor height is raised and you’re seated in a knees-up position, it is still quite comfortable. Also, accommodating a third passenger is possible due to a flat floor and a broad seat. Seating position is a bit knees-up at rear, but overall, seat is comfy. Being the more practical Mini, the Countryman has an abundance of storage areas; the central console shelf and door pockets are huge, and even its 460-litre boot is large. Sadly, it isn’t equipped with a spare tyre beneath the floor. Fantastic OLED touchscreen is among the best out there. As far as its equipment goes, the Mini gets the aforementioned OLED touchscreen, LED lights, 17-inch alloys, rear-view camera and panoramic sunroof, among others. Customisable LED lights, electrically operable boot and drive modes are some of the optional extras bundled in the Classic Trim, which costs Rs 2 lakh more. In addition, buyers who want a head-up display, JCW Sport seats, 19-inch alloys and a Harman Kardon sound system will need to opt for the earlier-mentioned Favoured Pack. However, this Mini still misses ventilated seats, a 360-degree camera, side and curtain airbags, and adjustable regen via steering-mounted paddle shifters. 2024 Mini Countryman: powertrain, performance The talking point of this EV is its 66.45kWh (gross capacity) battery, which it shares with its platform-mate, the BMW iX1. But unlike its BMW cousin, which uses a twin-motor setup, the Mini makes do with a single-motor, front-wheel-drive setup. And while its motor makes 204hp, its 250Nm torque output doesn’t impress, especially when compared to turbo-petrol cars available at half its price. There’s no storage area beneath its bonnet. But then factor in the instantaneous responsiveness of its motor, and you never yearn for more pep while ambling around town or when driving in a leisurely manner, which is how most owners would drive their Countryman EV. Demand more out of it, though, and its torque curve flattens quickly. The Countryman’s outright performance is lacklustre, and it doesn’t feel as effortless as its rivals. To put its acceleration into perspective, the Mini will sprint from 0-100kph in 8.6 seconds (claimed), slower than a similarly priced Volvo XC40 Recharge front-wheel drive’s 7.3 seconds or a Hyundai Ioniq 5’s 7.5 seconds. Although adequate, its performance feels muted compared to its rivals. Interestingly, the Mini features ‘Iconic Sounds’, which gives drivers the option to play synthesised motor sounds via the speakers. These sounds are loudest in the Go-Kart mode, wherein it’ll also emit its own version of ‘pops and bangs’ when you lift off the accelerator pedal. These certainly liven up the drive experience and add a degree of fun to the otherwise quiet and drama-free EV experience. 2024 Mini Countryman: ride, handling Its Mini-ness is evident when you find yourself on a winding section of a road. The Mini-ness of the Countryman EV becomes evident when you find yourself on a winding section of a road. Its sharp steering and pointy front end make it feel very agile, and despite its size, it still handles in a ‘go-kart-like’ manner. Ride quality isn’t harsh or jarring per se, but you hear each and every ‘thud’ and ‘thwack’ while driving on our less-than-perfect roads on account of a noisy suspension that’s further exacerbated by its upsized, optional 19-inch wheels. The suspension noise seriously hampers the driving experience, coaxing you to drive with more caution than what the Countryman EV can actually handle. 2024 Mini Countryman: verdict It’s hard not to be enamoured by the charming new Mini Countryman. Besides oozing character, it carries forward the traditional go-kart-like driving mannerisms associated with Minis, all while being spacious and practical. But the Countryman EV’s proposition isn’t complete – rivals are more comfortable, offer better performance and provide more equipment. So, like other Minis, even this ‘practical’ Countryman is purely an emotional purchase, and if you decide to take the plunge, be rest assured that it’s a car that’ll make you smile every time you’re behind the wheel. Also see: 2024 Mini Countryman video review Mini Countryman Electric launched at Rs 54.90 lakh Electric Mini Cooper JCW gets 258hp Full Article
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ntr Maruti introduces off-roader iconic Jimny at starting price of ₹12.74 lakh By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Wed, 07 Jun 2023 12:30:44 +0530 Jimny (5-door) will be available in Zeta and Alpha variants with Automatic and Manual transmission choices for customers, Maruti Suzuki India said. Full Article Business
ntr We take the Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600 on a 12-hour cross-country drive By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Sat, 06 Jul 2024 10:49:43 +0530 We get an exclusive first look at the Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600 and take it for a spin in a rather challenging setting Full Article Motoring
ntr Republicans inch closer to US House majority, full control of Congress - Reuters By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 06:23:00 GMT Republicans inch closer to US House majority, full control of Congress ReutersRepublicans 2 seats away from House majority, giving Trump leeway to implement agenda Fox NewsState of Congress: Republicans near formal House majority POLITICO Full Article
ntr US defense contractor to pay former Iraqi detainees $42 million for its role in torture at notorious Abu Ghraib prison - CNN By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 11:31:00 GMT US defense contractor to pay former Iraqi detainees $42 million for its role in torture at notorious Abu Ghraib prison CNNAbu Ghraib torture survivors win US civil case, $42m damages Al Jazeera EnglishUS jury awards $42m to ex-detainees at Iraq's Abu Ghraib BBC.comHow a Troy lawyer convinced U.S. jury to award $42 million to 3 Iraqi prisoners Detroit Free PressU.S. Jury Awards $42 Million to Iraqi Men Abused at Abu Ghraib The New York Times Full Article
ntr How to Introvert or Extrovert Quiz By www.wikihow.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:00:00 GMT Personality. You’ve got one; your friends have one—everyone has one! But what does it say about you and your social tendencies? In the early 1900s, Carl Jung coined the terms “introvert” and “extrovert” to describe personality traits and behaviors. Introverts tend to be more reserved, whereas extroverts thrive on social interaction. So, where do you fall? Are you an introvert, extrovert, or something in between? Answer these questions about what you would do in any given situation to find out. Full Article
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ntr Decentralized Identity Comes of Age By www.windley.com Published On :: Thu, 06 Jun 2024 05:31:54 -0400 Summary: In session after session, attendees at EIC are hearing the message that decentralized identity is the answer to their identity problems. I'm at European Identity Conference (EIC) this week. I haven't been for several years. One thing that has struck me is how much of the conversation is about decentralized identity and verifiable credentials. I can remember when the whole idea of decentralized identity was anathema here. The opening keynote, by Martin Kuppinger is Vision 2030: Rethinking Digital Identity in the Era of AI and Decentralization. And all he's talking about is decentralized identity and how it's at the core of solving long standing identity problems. Another data point: Steve McCown and Kim Hamilton-Duffy ran a session this morning called Decentralized Identity Technical Mastery which was a hands-on workshop. The rather large room was packed—standing room only. I attended a couple of sessions on decentralized identity where I didn't know the companies, the speakers, or the specific platforms they were using. The space is too big to keep track of anymore. Identity professionals who were ignoring, or talking down, decentralized identity a few years ago are now promoting it. This truly feels like a tipping point to me. At IIW, it's identity geeks talking with other identity geeks, so it's no surprise to see lots of discussion about new things. EIC is a different kind of conference. There are about 1000 people here I'd guess. Most of them aren't working on new standards or open source projects. Instead they're the folks from companies who come to conferences like EIC to learn how to solve the problems their organization is facing. In the keynotes and in numerous sessions, the message that they're hearing is "decentralized identity will solve your problems." Martin closed his talk with the proclamation that "decentralized identity is the new paradigm for identity." Photo Credit: Credential Tipping Point by DALL-E (public domain) Prompt: Draw a rectangular picture that shows a credential at a tipping point. Make the credential look like a lifelike credential, include cartoon picture, and some writing. Use bright friendly colors. Tags: identity ssi decentralized+identity verifiable+credentials Full Article
ntr What Is Decentralized Identity? By www.windley.com Published On :: Tue, 06 Aug 2024 08:07:34 -0400 Summary: What is decentralized identity and why is it important? My attempt at a simple explanation. In Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, nah, Alan Mayo references my recent blog post, Decentralized Identity Comes of Age, and says: My challenge to the decentralization community is for them (someone) to explain how it works in relatively simple and reasonable terms. I say relative because identity is not simple, so we should not expect simple solutions. This post is my attempt to do that for Alan and others. Identity is how we recognize, remember, react to, and interact with other people, organizations, and services. Put another way, identity is about relationships. Online we suffer from a proximity problem. Since we're not near the parties we want to have relationships with, our natural means of recognizing, remembering, and interacting with others can't be used. Digital identity systems are meant to provide us with the means of creating online relationships. Traditional identity systems have not served us well because they are owned and controlled by companies who build them for their own purposes. The relationships they support are anemic and transactional. We can't use them for any purpose except what their owner's allow. Decentralized identity systems1 on the other hand allow you to create online relationships with any person, organization, or service you choose and give you the tools to manage and use those relationships. They help you recognize, remember, react to, and interact with them. The most important tool is a decentralized identity wallet. The world of decentralized identity wallets is still young, but organizations like the Linux Foundation's Open Wallet Foundation give me hope that useful, interoperable wallets are a tool we'll all be able to use soon. They are as foundational to decentralized identity as a browser is to the web. Besides helping you manage peer-to-peer relationships with others online, wallets hold verifiable credentials, the digital analog to the credentials and cards you carry in a physical wallet. One of the most important aspects of digital relationships is providing information about yourself to those you interact with. Sometimes that information can come from you—it's self-asserted—but many times the other party wants to reliably know what others say about you. For example, if you establish a banking relationship, the bank is legally obligated to verify things like your name and address independent of what you say. Decentralized identity wallets allow you to prove things about yourself using credentials others provide to you. At the same time, they protect your privacy by limiting the information disclosed and forgoing the need for the party you're interacting with to directly contact others to verify the information you provide. In summary, decentralized identity systems allow you to create digital relationships with other parties independently, without relying on any other organization or service. These relationships are direct, private, and secure. They also provide the means for you to prove things about yourself inside these relationships so that even though you're operating at a distance, you and the other party can have confidence in the relationship's authenticity. How Does It Work The preceding paragraphs say what decentralized identity is, and provide its benefits, but don't say how it works. Alan and others will likely want a few more details. Everything I describe below is handled by the wallet. The person using the wallet doesn't need to have any more knowledge of how they work than the operator of a browser needs to understand HTTP and HTML. The foundation of a peer-to-peer, decentralized online relationship is an autonomic identifier like a peer DID. Identifiers are handles that someone else can use to identify someone or something else online. Peer DIDs can be created by a wallet at will, they're free, and they're self-certifying (i.e., there's no need for a third party). A relationship is created when two identity wallets create and exchange peer DIDs with each other on behalf of their owners. Peer DIDs allow the parties to the relationship to exchange private, secure messages. There are four primary interaction patterns that wallets undertake when exchanging messages: DID Authentication which uses the DIDs to allow each party to authenticate the other Single-Party Credential Authorization where the same party issues and verifies the credential. Multi-Party Authorization where the credential issuer and verifier are different parties. Generalized Trustworthy Data Transfer which uses a collection of credentials to aid the wallet owner in completing online workflows. Generalized Credential Exchange Pattern (click to enlarge) Verifiable credentials make heavy use of cryptography to provide not only security and privacy, but also confidence that the credential data is authentic. This confidence is based on four properties a properly designed credential presentation protocol provides: The identifier of the credential issuer Proof that the credential is being presented by the party is was issued to Proof that the credential has not been tampered with The revocation status of the credential The credential presentation can do all this while only disclosing the information needed for the interaction and without the verifier having to contact the credential issuer. Not having to contact the issuer ensures the credential can be used in situations with poor connectivity, that the issuer needn't be online, and preserves the credential subject's privacy about where the credential is being used. A properly designed credential exchange protocol has four important properties: The system is decentralized and contextual. There is no central authority for all credentials. Every party can be an issuer, an owner, and a verifier. The system can be adapted to any country, any industry, any community, any set of credentials, any set of trust relationships. Issuers are free to determine what credentials to issue and whether or not to revoke them. Wallet owners are free to choose which credentials to carry and where and when they get shared. While some verifiers require a specific credential—such as a customs agent requiring a passport—others will accept a range of credentials. Therefore owners can decide which credentials to carry in their wallet based on the verifiers with whom they interact. Verifiers make their own decisions about which credentials to accept. For example, a bar you are trying to enter may accept any credential you have about your date of birth. This means some credentials (e.g., passports, driving licenses, birth certificates) may be much more useful than just for the original purpose for which they were issued. These properties make a decentralized identity system self sovereign. Why is Decentralized Identity Important? Decentralized identity systems are designed to provide people with control, security, and privacy while enhancing the confidence we have in our online relationships. Some time ago, I wrote the following. I think it's an apt way to close any discussion of decentralized identity because unless we keep our eyes on the goal, we'll likely take shortcuts in implementation that fail to live up to their promise. Presently, people don't have operational relationships anywhere online.2 We have plenty of online relationships, but they are not operational because we are prevented from acting by their anemic natures. Our helplessness is the result of the power imbalance that is inherent in bureaucratic relationships. The solution to the anemic relationships created by administrative identity systems is to provide people with the tools they need to operationalize their self-sovereign authority and act as peers with others online. Peer-to-peer relationships are the norm in the physical world. When we dine at a restaurant or shop at a store in the physical world, we do not do so under the control of some administrative system. Rather, we act as embodied agents and operationalize our relationships, whether they be long-lived or nascent, by acting for ourselves. Any properly designed decentralized identity system must provide people with the tools they need to be "embodied" in the digital world and act autonomously. Time and again, various people have tried to create decentralized marketplaces or social networks only to fail to gain traction. These systems fail because they are not based on a firm foundation that allows people to act in relationships with sovereign authority in systems mediated through protocol rather than by the whims of companies. We have a fine example of a protocol mediated system in the internet, but we've failed to take up the daunting task of building the same kind of system for identity. Consequently, when we act, we do so without firm footing or sufficient leverage. Ironically, the internet broke down the walled gardens of CompuServe and Prodigy with a protocol-mediated metasystem, but surveillance capitalism has rebuilt them on the web. No one could live an effective life in an amusement park. Similarly, we cannot function as fully embodied agents in the digital sphere within the administrative systems of surveillance capitalists, despite their attractions. The emergence of self-sovereign identity, agreements on protocols, and the creation of metasystems to operationalize them promises a digital world where decentralized interactions create life-like online experiences. The richer relationships that result from properly designed decentralized identity systems promise an online future that gives people the opportunity to act for themselves as autonomous human beings and supports their dignity so that they can live an effective online life. Notes I prefer the term self-sovereign to decentralized because it describes the goal rather than the implementation, but I'll stick with decentralized here. All self-sovereign identity systems are decentralized. Not all decentralized identity systems are self-sovereign. The one exception I can think of to this is email. People act through email all the time in ways that aren't intermediated by their email provider. Again, it's a result of the architecture of email, set up over four decades ago and the culture that architecture supports. Photo Credit: Young Woman Using a Wallet from DALL-E (public domain) Prompt: draw a rectangular picture of a young woman using a wallet. Tags: identity ssi decentralized+identity verifiable+credentials Full Article
ntr Digital Identity and Access Control By www.windley.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Sep 2024 08:31:53 -0400 Summary: Until we value freedom and independence in the digital world, we will yield up control of our digital lives to others who will act in their own interests, not ours. In response to a post on X about China's social credit system, Paul Conlon said: Digital ID is ultimately about access control where those who impose the system are the ones determining what you are required to be and do. Provision of resources and liberties become conditional upon the whims of the affluent. Doesn't sound safe or convenient to me. From XReferenced 2024-08-28T08:10:31-0400 How Paul said this struck me because I've been thinking a lot about access control lately. I believe that we build identity systems to manage relationships, but, as Paul points out, in many cases the ultimately utility of identity systems is access control. This isn't, by itself, a bad thing. I'm glad that Google controls access to my GMail account so that only I can use it. But it doesn't stop there. If I use my Google account to log into other things, then Google ultimately controls my access to everything I've used it for. This is federation's original sin1. Paul's comment points out the primary problem with how we build identity systems today: when access control is centralized, it inherently shifts power towards those who manage the system. This dynamic can lead to a situation where individuals must conform to the expectations or demands of those in control, just to maintain their access to essential services or resources. While we often accept this trade-off for convenience—like using Google to manage multiple logins—the broader implications are troubling. The more we rely on federated identity systems, with their tendency to centralization, the more we risk ceding control over our digital lives, reducing our autonomy, and increasing our dependence on entities whose goals may not align with our own. This is why the principles of self-sovereign identity (SSI) are so compelling. SSI proposes a model where individuals maintain control over their own identity, reducing the risks associated with centralized access control and enhancing personal freedom in the digital realm. Critics of SSI will claim that giving people control over their identity means we have to accept their self assertions. Nothing could be further from the truth. When someone wants me to prove I'm over 18, I use a driver's license. The state is asserting my age, not me. But I'm in control of who I show that to and where. Sovereignty is about borders and imposes a system of relationships. Now, China could use decentralized identity technology to build their social credit system. One credential, controlled by the state, that is used to access everything. Technology alone can't solve this problem. As a society, we have to want a digital world, modeled on the physical one, where individuals are the locus of control and use information and assertions from a variety of credentials to build and interact in authentic peer-to-peer relationships. Until we value freedom and independence in the digital world, we will yield up control of our digital lives to others who will act in their own interests, not ours. Notes For similar reasons, I think federated social media systems are a bad idea too, but that's another blog post. Photo Credit: Papers Please from DALL-E (public domain). Prompt: Draw a rectangular picture of police checking identity papers of people on the street Tags: identity access+control ssi Full Article
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ntr Colombia EV Sales Report: 1000 Sales Surpassed in October, Country Reaches 6.4% EV Market Share! By cleantechnica.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 22:29:33 +0000 Colombia’s EV market is booming. As I said a couple months ago, we’re not only seeing significant YoY (year over year) growth (as we are in several other markets, including Costa Rica, Uruguay, Mexico, and Brazil), but we’re also looking at “bursts” of demand that lead to significant MoM (month ... [continued] The post Colombia EV Sales Report: 1000 Sales Surpassed in October, Country Reaches 6.4% EV Market Share! appeared first on CleanTechnica. Full Article Clean Transport CleanTechnica CleanTechnica Exclusive Electric Cars Electric Vehicles Market Research Research Colombia Colombia EV Sales EV sales
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ntr Failed security controls cost businesses billions By betanews.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 15:16:25 +0000 A new report finds 61 percent of organizations have suffered a security breach in the past year because their policies, governance, and controls failed or were not working effectively. This is costing US businesses $30bn and UK businesses £10bn per year. The study from security posture management firm Panaseer surveyed 400 security decision makers across the US and UK and found 72 percent have taken out indemnity insurance in response to growing personal liability, whilst 15 percent have considered leaving the industry. In addition, 85 percent of decision makers are facing greater scrutiny from the board. 57 percent say they… [Continue Reading] Full Article Article CISO cybersecurity insurance
ntr Get 'An Introduction to Optimization: With Applications to Machine Learning, 5th Edition' for FREE and save $106! By betanews.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 17:31:38 +0000 Fully updated to reflect modern developments in the field, the Fifth Edition of An Introduction to Optimization fills the need for an accessible, yet rigorous, introduction to optimization theory and methods, featuring innovative coverage and a straightforward approach. The book begins with a review of basic definitions and notations while also providing the related fundamental background of linear algebra, geometry, and calculus. With this foundation, the authors explore the essential topics of unconstrained optimization problems, linear programming problems, and nonlinear constrained optimization. In addition, the book includes an introduction to artificial neural networks, convex optimization, multi-objective optimization, and applications of optimization in… [Continue Reading] Full Article Article An Introduction to Optimization Applications Machine Learning Optimization
ntr Google AdSense First-Party Cookie Controls Are Changing By www.seroundtable.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 07:31:00 -0500 Google will be changing how it handles the first-party cookie controls on AdSense sites. Google said, "We're making some changes to how first-party cookies are managed in your AdSense account to simplify controls and improve your access to third-party demand."Google has combined the controls for enabling "first-party cookies" and "first-party cookies for personalization" into a single control. Turning on the new control will enable first-party cookies for the publisher, share it with demand sources, and enable all usages including personalization, Google explained. The new control will be set to your existing personalization setting to aid the transition, Google added.Google added:Currently, first-party cookies are shared with Google demand sources (Google Ads, Display & Video 360). Starting no earlier than December 4th, 2024, your first-party cookies will also be shared with Authorized Buyers. However, for the time being, this sharing will not include users in the EEA, Switzerland, UK, California, and some US states.If you're already using first-party cookies for personalization, sharing with Authorized Buyers will be turned on by default. If you're only using first-party cookies without personalization, sharing will remain off. Choose whether or not you want to allow first-party cookies from Google on your site, and allow sharing of first-party cookies for personalization with eligible advertising platforms (Google Ads, Display & Video 360, and Authorized Buyers). Allowing first-party cookies from Google may increase your revenue because it enables features like frequency capping on ads and allows ads with a frequency cap to serve on your site. First party cookies for personalization help to show personalized ads to your users when third-party cookies aren't available, which may also increase your revenue.Cookies are small text files downloaded to a user's browser that can be used to store user information and preferences. Cookies are either first-party (associated with the domain the user is visiting) or third party (associated with a domain that's different from the domain the user is visiting). Google may use first-party cookies when third-party cookies are not available.Forum discussion at X. Full Article
ntr Google Introduces AI Based Virtual Try-On Apparel By www.redferret.net Published On :: Thu, 15 Jun 2023 18:18:46 +0000 Google has just announced a new virtual shopping experience for search which lets you try on apparel virtually using some AI cleverness. Users in the US (only, at first) will be able to try out an item of clothing from a catalog if it has a ‘Try On’ badge on it in search. The service is starting with a limited number of brands including Anthropologie, Everlane, H&M and LOFT, and a limited repertoire of AI generated lady’s tops. Virtual shopping... The post Google Introduces AI Based Virtual Try-On Apparel appeared first on The Red Ferret Journal. Full Article A.I. AI apparel artificial intelligence fashion Google remote shopping virtual try-on
ntr Comscore amplía su oferta de análisis lanzando un nuevo estudio de mercado sobre Consumo de medios digitales para Centroamérica y Cono Sur 2023 By www.comscore.com Published On :: Tue, 04 Apr 2023 04:22:00 +0000 El estudio que considera 13 países de la región proporcionará información valiosa para la planificación, evaluación y comercialización de publicidad en medios y plataformas digitales. Full Article
ntr Introducing Show-Level Streaming Audiences, the Newest Addition to Proximic’s Predictive Audiences Suite By www.comscore.com Published On :: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 10:00:00 +0000 If you took away one thing from this year’s UpFronts it was likely about the growing popularity of connected TV. Full Article
ntr Introducing my Forthcoming Book: Time and Despondency By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-02-20T18:05:45+00:00 About a year ago on this podcast, I started a five-part Lenten mini-series called Time and Despondency. I'm happy to announce that I've turned this series into a book to be published by Ancient Faith sometime in Fall 2017. As I finish up the manuscript, I reflect on the intersection between time and despondency. Interested in listening to the original series? Check out Part I (of 5) from last year. Full Article
ntr “Death is Coming!” Introducing Season 4 of Time Eternal By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2018-08-21T13:44:00+00:00 Meet some of the guests (and questions) that will feature in Season 4 of Time Eternal. Philip Roth once wrote that "in every calm and reasonable person, there is a hidden second person scared witless about death." This episode is dedicated to all those "calm and reasonable" folks out there who are secretly scared out of their minds when it comes to death. In this episode, I mentioned "Death in Orthodox Tradition," a course I am co-teaching with OCA priest Fr. Geoffrey Ready at the Orthodox School of Theology at Trinity College (Toronto). Check out our programme (Canadian spelling, people!) here: https://www.trinityorthodox.ca/ Time Eternal is now on Patreon! Find bonus content and resources here: https://www.patreon.com/nicole_roccas This episode featured upcoming TE guests Carla Moberg, Fr. Tay Moss, and Fr. Ted Paraskevopoulos. It also featured the following music by Kai Engel: "Idea" (Intro); "Behind Your Window"; and "Remedy for Melancholy" (Outro). http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kai_Engel/ Full Article
ntr Welcome to the Orthodox Church: Introduction By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-08-27T00:16:40+00:00 Frederica reads the introduction to her new book Welcome to the Orthodox Church: An Introduction to Eastern Christianity, published by Paraclete Press. Full Article
ntr The Entry of Jesus Into Jerusalem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2008-04-20T10:37:00+00:00 Fr. Thomas takes a closer look at the "Celebration of the Kingship of Christ." Full Article
ntr The Entrance of the Theotokos Into the Temple By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2009-11-20T15:31:00+00:00 Fr. Tom teaches on this significant feast at the beginning of the Nativity season. Full Article
ntr Bishops - Part 8: 5th Century Controversies By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2011-04-11T14:48:00+00:00 The 5th century brought much controversy, schism, and anathemas but the Church survived. Some of these divisions exist even today. Full Article
ntr God Is In Control - Yes or No? By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-06T12:25:00+00:00 We hear the phrase "God is in control" and may even use it from time to time when trying to make sense of a difficult situation. Fr. Thomas Hopko evaluates that phrase and challenges us to rethink it. Full Article
ntr God Is In Control - Revisited By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-23T14:29:00+00:00 Fr. Tom returns to the subject of his recent episode "God Is In Control. Yes or No?" He responds to the listener feedback and clarifies his thoughts on the subject. Full Article
ntr Relax, God is in Control - Final Thoughts By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-12-03T17:32:00+00:00 Fr. Thomas Hopko takes one last look at the phrase "Relax, God is in Control" and provides information on additional material he has written and spoke about regarding this general topic. Here is the list: Abba: The Tradition of Orthodoxy in the West by Met. Kallistos Ware And from his Speaking the Truth in Love series: Pain and Suffering The Wrath of God The Wrath of God - Part 2 Anger and Wrath in Human Life On Sadness and Grief in Christian Life Theological Reflections on Calamity Does God Play Favorites? Predestination, Providence, and Prayer Understanding Evil - 9/11 Remembered God and the World Sandy Hook God and Death Full Article
ntr Introduction to the Bible - Lesson 1: Overview By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2008-06-07T08:20:00+00:00 Today, Jeannie begins a brand new series on the Bible, so this would be a good time to subscribe and download so as not to miss any of the episodes. Full Article
ntr Introduction to the Bible - Lesson 2: Inspiration and inerrancy By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2008-06-14T14:41:00+00:00 How are we to understand words like "inspired" and "inerrant" when it comes to the Holy Scriptures? Full Article
ntr Introduction to the Bible - Lesson 3: Inspiration and inerrancy (continued) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2008-06-21T09:23:00+00:00 Jeannie continues her discussion about the inspiration and veracity of the Bible. Full Article
ntr Introduction to the Bible - Lesson 4: The Oral Tradition By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2008-06-28T13:10:00+00:00 To talk about how we got our Bible we have to start with the oral tradition. Full Article
ntr Introduction to the Bible - Lesson 5: Bible Manuscripts 1 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2008-07-05T13:36:00+00:00 As Jeannie continues her series on the Introduction to the Bible, she begins a three-part subset on Bible manuscripts. Full Article
ntr Introduction to the Bible - Lesson 6: Bible Manuscripts 2 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2008-07-12T14:22:00+00:00 What are the Dead Sea Scrolls and what do we need to know about them? Full Article
ntr Introduction to the Bible - Lesson 7: Bible Manuscripts 3 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2008-07-19T12:27:00+00:00 As Scribes copied the biblical texts, what affect did this process have on words, phrases, or theology? Full Article
ntr Introduction to the Bible - Lesson 8: The Septuagint By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2008-07-26T12:20:00+00:00 In her continuing series entitled Introduction to the Bible, Jeannie looks at the Septuagint and the influence of Greek thought and culture. Full Article
ntr Introduction to the Bible - Lesson 9: The Canon part 1 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2008-08-02T13:10:00+00:00 As the Intro to the Bible series continues, Jeannie begins a discussion of the canon of Scripture beginning with the Hebrew texts. Full Article