Improved Testing Method Produces COVID-19 Results in 36 Minutes – Technology Networks

Clinician-scientists at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore's (NTU Singapore) Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) have demonstrated a way to improve the speed, handling time and cost of COVID-19 laboratory tests. The improved testing method yields results in 36 minutes - a quarter of the time required by existing gold-standard tests.

Their new approach could enable the wider adoption of COVID-19 testing for diagnosis in academic or research laboratories, and allow for screening and research especially in countries and regions with limited laboratory capabilities. The test, which can be done with portable equipment, could also be deployed in the community as a screening tool.

Currently, the most sensitive method for testing for COVID-19 is through a laboratory technique called polymerase chain reaction (PCR), in which a machine amplifies viral genetic material by copying it over and over again so any trace of the SARS-CoV-2 virus can be detected.

A big bottleneck in sample testing is RNA purification - separating RNA from other components in the patient sample - a laborious process that requires chemicals that are now in short supply worldwide. Its steps have to be performed by highly trained technical staff and can take a few hours. Currently, automated equipment for sample preparation costs hundreds of thousands of dollars, and requires specialised laboratory facilities.

The method developed by NTU LKCMedicine combines many of these steps and allows direct testing on the crude patient sample, cutting down the turnaround time from sample-to-result, and removing the need for RNA purification chemicals.

Details of the new approach were published in the scientific journal Genes in June.

Mr Wee Soon Keong, a PhD candidate at NTU LKCMedicine and the first author of the paper, said: "While polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a venerable technology that has proven to be a workhorse for biological research, it has some drawbacks when used outside of the laboratory environment. The process is fiddly and time-consuming. Our rapid COVID-19 test involves a single-tube reaction that reduces hands-on time and biosafety risk for lab personnel, as well as the likelihood for carryover contamination during the processing of samples."

Aside from testing for COVID-19, the same method developed by the NTU LKCMedicine team can also be used to detect other viruses and bacteria, including the dengue virus, which is set to plague Singapore as the country braces itself for one of the worst dengue outbreaks amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Leader of the research team, Associate Professor Eric Yap, who also heads the Microbial Genomics Laboratory, said: "We previously demonstrated that this method works for dengue virus as well. When used directly on a crude blood sample with dengue virus, the test yielded results in 28 minutes. As Singapore battles the dual outbreak of dengue and COVID-19, both with similar early symptoms, our test could help in differentiating between the two infectious diseases."

Professor James Best, Dean of NTU LKCMedicine, said: "As Singapore continues with proactive testing to detect, isolate, and contain the possible spread of the coronavirus, rapid portable screening tools like the one developed by Assoc Prof Yap and his team could come in handy at testing sites in the community, allowing for infected patients to be identified quickly, and swift action to be taken to prevent transmission."

From benchtop to portable testing

Typically, in PCR tests, the genetic material on a swab sample collected from a patient has to be extracted to remove any substances in the sample that prevent the PCR test from working. An example of an inhibitor in respiratory samples is mucin (a main component of mucus).

The test designed by the NTU LKCMedicine team, which includes senior research fellow Dr Sivalingam Paramalingam Suppiah, uses the 'direct PCR' method, removing the need for RNA purification, a time-consuming and costly step. Instead, they added inhibitor-resistant enzymes and reagents targeting compounds that obstruct RNA amplification, such as mucin, a main component of mucus. These enzymes and reagents, which are commercially available, have high resistance to such compounds that otherwise inhibit PCR, rendering the test inaccurate.

The biochemical mix of crude sample and inhibitor-resistant enzymes and reagents is placed into a single tube, which is inserted into a laboratory thermocycler, a machine used to amplify genetic material in PCR. After 36 minutes, results reveal whether there is any trace of COVID-19 with confidence.

"By skipping the RNA extraction step with our direct-PCR method, we see cost savings on nucleic acid extraction kits, and avoid the problem of reagents in short supply when lab testing is ramped up and the demand increases globally," said Dr Sivalingam.

The team also tested this method on a portable thermocycler, which can be deployed in low-resource settings and endemic areas, pointing to the possibility of having this test done in community healthcare settings by frontline healthcare workers.

Assoc Prof Yap said: "We are now trying to deploy such direct-PCR methods, developed by ourselves and others, for routine diagnostics. We need to determine the actual utility and benefits in a real-world setting, and to understand if there are any trade-offs. When one bottleneck is removed, other challenges may emerge - like ensuring quality control, or reducing manual errors."

The team is now looking to use this method for COVID-19 testing at the NTU Clinical Diagnostic Laboratory at LKCMedicine that Assoc Prof Yap heads.

"Our goal is to develop ultrafast and automated tests that yield results in minutes, and that can be performed by healthcare workers in the clinic with similar accuracy and sensitivity as in specialised laboratories. This will allow us to take PCR testing out of conventional laboratories nearer to the point-of-care, and into the low-resource settings that need them the most," he said.

Reference:Wee, S. K., Sivalingam, S. P., & Yap, E. P. (2020). Rapid Direct Nucleic Acid Amplification Test without RNA Extraction for SARS-CoV-2 Using a Portable PCR Thermocycler. Genes, 11(6), 664. doi:10.3390/genes11060664

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Louisiana’s 360 AUTO Introduces Innovative Touchless Retail Technology for Auto Dealers – PRNewswire

LAFAYETTE, La., July 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --Retailers that do the best job adapting to the need for safe, contactless shopping are leading the rebuild of the post-Covid19 economy, says Frankie Russo, Founder & CEO of 360 AUTO, which specializes in Customer Experience Technology for the automotive industry.

Fueled by demand for contactless salesas a result of the Covid19 pandemic, 360 AUTO, a Louisiana-based Inc. 500 company, is among the top MarTech companies that are flourishing during this ever-changing time.

This month, 360 AUTO entered the Digital Retailing Business with their best-in-class digital retailing technology for automotive consumers.

"Our CXM now seamlessly allows consumers to complete a car buying transaction without ever entering a dealership," says Russo. "360 AUTO has turned over all the controls to the customer!"

360 AUTO's new Digital Retailing technology, says Russo, empowers the everyday dealership to deliver an experience that, to date, only Carvana and Tesla have offered.

360 AUTO's centerpiece, the 360CXM, is a customer experience technology for Automotive Dealers with a focus on Identifying, scoring and targeting In-Market car buyers for marketing, equity mining, digital retailing, and attribution purposes.

Russo says the latest trends show that 50% of consumers, across income levels, are using digital retailing tools when they enable a faster and easier car-buying process. And when customers engage those tools dealers experience a closing rate 15% higher than typical internet sales, higher F&I profits, and in-store deals are completed within 30 minutes.

Making that experience memorable in a digital retailing world is crucial for dealers. And what makes 360 AUTO's technology unique is that it creates a personalized website for each customer.

Studies show that car buyers are spending less time shopping for cars, making decisions more quickly and that fact, coupled with the Covid19 shopping experience, is forcing companies to switch their mindset from being product-focused to being customer-focused and making every single customer interaction that much more important.

"Every employee, from the top to the bottom, has a role in CXM," says Russo.

"Each employee has a chance to meet or exceed expectations as they all play a part in designing and reacting to customer interactions. The hope, obviously, is that each interaction leads to greater customer satisfaction and brand loyalty."

Because many customers come armed with more information and are ready to buy when they arrive at the dealership website, it has changed that key interaction between salesman and customer, Russo says.

"Today's consumers are smarter and more informed than ever and you need to treat them that way. So, today's salesman should serve as more of a consultant as customers want honesty and transparency throughout the customer experience journey," Russo says.

Founded in 2015, 360 AUTO, a subsidiary of 360ia, is a Lafayette, LA based MarTech software company focused on cutting edge customer experience technology. For more information visit 360 AUTO.

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How Technology Is Changing the Home Inspection Industry – RisMedia.com

Technology has always been an important facet of business, and thats true now more than ever. The home inspection industry is adapting to the new circumstances surrounding inspections. From virtual walkthroughs to online scheduling, cloud-based software and mobile apps, technology has benefited the home inspection industry tremendously.

Virtual WalkthroughsHome inspection companies are navigating the world of virtual inspections through Google Duo and FaceTime. So how does this work, exactly? Inspectors can simply record themselves as theyre completing the inspection so that the client can view it in real-time. Inspectors can choose to pre-record messages or video chat with multiple individualssuch as the buyer, the seller, their families and a team of inspectorssimultaneously. This is helpful when the client doesnt feel comfortable attending the home inspection. Just because inspections arent being done traditionally, it doesnt mean they have to stop altogether.

Online Scheduling and Cloud-Based SoftwareHome inspectors, including those working at HomeTeam, are also relying on online scheduling to book many of their appointments. This is a convenient way for clients to schedule their inspection without having to leave their house or pick up the phone. The client will fill out a form with their preferred date and time of inspection, provide contact information, and share their address and any important information about their property. Cloud-based software is also used by HomeTeams inspectors to collaborate during the inspection, thus performing the inspection in half the time!

Mobile App for AgentsHomeTeam utilizes technology like the personalized My HomeTeam Dashboard, which lets agents view completed home inspections, create repair-request lists, follow up with contacts and schedule appointments for clients. This can all be done via smartphone or tablet, making it easier for agents to monitor their clients reports and other data on-the-go. Other features within the dashboard allow agents to text, call or email HomeTeam with the push of a button. Keeping track of client information on the My HomeTeam Dashboard is a great way to stay organized.

Technology is always changing, which is beneficial when it comes to creating new solutions to problems. HomeTeam uses the latest and most efficient technologies to provide great service to their clients. As the home inspection industry shifts, inspectors will too.

Buddy Stark is director of Operations at HomeTeam Inspection Service. For more information, please visit http://www.hometeam.com.

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Dow honored with two illustrious wins at the 2020 Ringier Technology Innovation Awards – Yahoo Finance

New COF Stable Resin and Olefin Block Copolymer solutions commended for being cutting-edge and sustainable

SHANGHAI, July 27, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Dow (NYSE:DOW) has been presented with two notable awards in the Plastics Raw Materials & Additives and Rubber/Elastomer Materials and Additives categories at the 2020 Ringier Plastics Technology Innovation Awards. The new Co-efficient of Friction (COF) Stable Resin and Integrated Foam Tire based on Olefin Block Copolymer (OBC) were recognized in each product category respectively, among several innovations, for their unique solutions.

Both award-winning products were honored for improving the usage experience. The COF Stable Resin enabled a smoother, faster and more efficient packaging process, while the OBC equipped the bike-sharing industry with enhanced tires.

"We are thrilled to be recognized for our innovative products. Our goal has always been to leverage science and technology to create valuable solutions for the industry and society. This achievement acknowledges Dow's capabilities to continuously improve product performance and be a leader in responding to industry needs," said Wu Chang, technical service and development director, Dow Packaging and Specialty Plastics, Asia Pacific.

COF Stable Resin: Taking packaging efficiency to the next level

COF Stable Resin XUS 59999.110 is an innovative solution specially developed to address a limitation in the flexible packaging industry by increasing productivity. The resin provides stable COF of lamination films throughout the entire process of lamination, curing, storage and transportation. This in turn offers higher efficiency on fast speed packaging lines by minimizing film breakages and interruptions.

The panel of judges from the 2020 Ringier Technology Awards praised: "The COF Stable Resin is a highly innovative product that is created using rare COF modification technique, designed to enhance the efficiency for both manufacturers and brand owners. Its significant and widespread application highlights how it is a viable solution to challenges in the flexible packaging industry."

Olefin Block Copolymer (OBC): An innovative solution for the bike sharing industry

Olefin Block Copolymers (OBC) based foam tire is a new solution developed for the bike sharing industry to introduce tires that are lightweight, durable and require no maintenance. With Dow's unique OBC product and working closely with downstream partners, the new foamed integrated tires are puncture-resistant, tough, elastic, heat-resistant and up to 40 per cent lighter in weight when compared to pneumatic tires, thus giving end users a better riding experience.

Judges from the awards panel shared: "The current tires being offered are heavy and prone to wear and tear. With China's rapid growth in its bike sharing industry, there is a strong need for high quality and long-lasting tires.Dow's unique OBC resins not only offered new tire solutions that are crucial to the industry and the users, it is also an environmentally friendly one."

The 2020 Ringier Plastics Technology Innovation Awards placed Dow in the spotlight once again following their two prestigious wins from the 2019 event. With other recent wins-- 2020 BIG Innovation Awards from the Business Intelligence Group for DOWSIL TC-3015 Reworkable Thermal Gel and ECOFAST Pure Sustainable Textile Treatment and 2019 R&D 100 Awards from R&D World Magazine-- Dow continuously strives to bring new ideas to life.

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Packaging and Specialty Plastics (P&SP), a business unit of Dow (NYSE: DOW), combines core strengths of R&D, worldwide reach, broad product lines and industry expertise to deliver high performing technologies for end use markets in food packaging, personal hygiene, infrastructure, consumer goods and transportation. P&SP is one of the world's largest producers of polyethylene resins, functional polymers, and adhesives, and enabled by Pack Studios, is a leading innovator and collaborator across the value chain on sustainable application development and circular economy life-cycle design for plastics. http://www.dowpackaging.com

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Dow (NYSE: DOW) combines global breadth, asset integration and scale, focused innovation and leading business positions to achieve profitable growth. The Company's ambition is to become the most innovative, customer centric, inclusive and sustainable materials science company. Dow's portfolio of plastics, industrial intermediates, coatings and silicones businesses delivers a broad range of differentiated science-based products and solutions for its customers in high-growth market segments, such as packaging, infrastructure and consumer care. Dow operates 109 manufacturing sites in 31 countries and employs approximately 36,500 people. Dow delivered sales of approximately $43 billion in 2019. References to Dow or the Company mean Dow Inc. and its subsidiaries. For more information, please visitwww.dow.com or follow @DowNewsroom on Twitter.

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Inaugurated in 2006, the Ringier Technology Innovation Award for industrial manufacturing is one of the most influential industrial awards in China. It is held annually to recognize companies who have made significant contribution in China in the plastics, metalworking, coating, food & beverage, personal care & cosmetics industries. The purpose of the award is to encourage, acknowledge and reward individuals and companies who have developed new ideas, methodologies, products or technologies to improve the industries with greater energy saving and cost reduction. The 2020 Ringier Awards featured a total of 10 categories with various nominations across Asia Pacific.

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Keeping pace with changing times and technology | Opinion Gulf News – Gulf News

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Working on my laptop, when I remove some words by simply pressing the Delete key, I am reminded of the typewriter days when erasing a word meant a waste of time and a smudgy page. But that was it.

After using the typewriter for 37 years of my journalistic career, I switched over to the computer after retirement. The transition was a thrilling experience and an occasion to compare the two eras.

Today, we remove any matter on a computer leaving no trace behind. However, it was different on a typewriter. We had to type XXXX or some such letter over the wrong word. That led to a dirty copy, but that was a norm in the newspaper world. It was okay for the reporter, the desk and the compositors, but certainly not for our chief reporter. He believed in a neat and clean copy. So he would use the eraser and blow away the resultant shaving. That meant the loss of precious time, but he would produce a blemishless copy.

When a line had been typed out, the typewriter would give a clinking sound, commanding you to move a lever to advance the page. Today, the computer does it without bothering the user. You just keep typing ceaselessly. Since a copy of the typed matter was mandatory for office records, we had to struggle to fix one or more carbon papers into the typewriters roller.

Today, it is good riddance with the advent of the computer. But that should not tempt you to write an obituary of the good old typewriter.

No. It is very much alive, if not kicking, on the tables of the dwindling tribe of traditional petition writers who work in the hot, dusty and windy court compounds. Many have switched over to the laptop.

Nevertheless, some old generation people still keep their typewriters close to their chest as a souvenir of their younger days. At their age, they cannot work either on a typewriter or on a laptop.

In the 1990s, when a desktop was placed on my table, I got a bit nervous wondering some hand would come out of it to grab me by the collar. This typewriter user was pleasantly surprised when a technician demonstrated the desktops functioning. I was amused to learn that we may sweat out, but the PC must get the cosy comfort of an air conditioner.

Happily, that era did not last long. The gadget started doing its job without the AC. The arrival of laptops swiftly elbowed out the bulky desktop from the desk.

Back in the 1960s, we had a few portable typewriters in our newspaper office to serve a team of about half a dozen reporters. There was naturally a scramble. Interestingly, due to the pressure on these machines, one of my senior colleagues invariably wrote his stories in his legible handwriting. Since his copy hardly needed any editing, it was carried in the original form.

The best thing about this newspaper office was the informal atmosphere. There was hardly any bossing which helped to groom freshers.

Even with scant resources and tough working conditions, our editorial team functioned in perfect harmony in keeping with the Lucknavi (Lucknows) culture. Some of the desk people, mainly the elderly, have been there for ages. They could not search for lucrative jobs because there were none.

They reconciled with the low wages and retired without a grumble. They believed in the saying, Ham fidaaye Lucknow, Lucknow hampe fida(I love Lucknow, and Lucknow loves me immensely).

A senior colleague, who spent all his life as a sub-editor, came to be known as Mister 14 point. The reason? He never gave a headline of more than size 14 font to a story even if it deserved a size 30 font.

Did it have anything to do with his life long stagnation?

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UDOT investing in tech that lets cars and roads talk to each other – fox13now.com

SALT LAKE CITY Vehicles are getting smarter and faster each and every day thanks to the infusion of new technology.

They're able to keep you in your lane, maintain your speed, tell you if something is in your blind spot, try and help you avoid collisions, and even change lanes for you.

Now it's the roads that are getting an upgrade.

Lisa Miller, The Outreach and Growth Manager at The Utah Department of Transportation says they're using something called Vehicle to Everything (V2X) Technology to improve our roads.

This means the technology is helping things like traffic lights, other cars on the road, and even the road itself to communicate with one another.

UDOT says this kind of technology can tell your vehicle about changing road conditions like ice or snow, as well as potholes, construction projects, traffic lights, and crashes, all before they come up so you can prepare for them and even avoid them.

Miller said, "Connected and autonomous vehicle technology is a key answer to making sure that we can provide safe and mobile roadways throughout Utah and throughout the world."

Back in 2017, UDOT installed something called Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) on Redwood Road to provide real-time bus availability.

They say since installing this it has increased ridership and helped UTA buses stay on time.

Now project managers are shifting their focus to the canyon roads.

"The DSRC and V2X deployments that we have in Big Cottonwood Canyon is an excellent example of the partnership that we have with the company called Panasonic," said Miller.

UDOT says they're just finishing up phase one of the projects in Parley's Canyon and Big Cottonwood Canyon, where they've installed 69 DSRC units.

The partnership with Panasonic helps get the V2X technology into newer cars, so they can talk to each other and the roads.

Miller said, "The behavior of the tires on the vehicle, the road temperature, whether or not the windshield wipers are on, and theres actually already a lot of V2X capabilities that are built into our cars today and on all on our roads all throughout Utah and throughout the nation."

This investment in new technology can also improve how well fully autonomous cars work on the roads.

This is important as more companies like Tesla, Uber, GM, and Google all look to go driverless as soon as possible.

All of this tech does come with a hefty price tag though.

UDOT says over the last three years, they've spent about $13,759,000 on all V2X related deployments in Utah.

"The technology is getting smaller and its getting less expensive. Its tested, proven and its deployed already. This is really the time to harness these capabilities and make sure that we have safer and more mobile roadways in Utah," said Miller.

Utah's Department of Transportation says they're also taking into account safety concerns as well as privacy concerns, like where the data they collect is stored and what they do with it to in order to improve the roads.

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YourTechGenius, a new remote tech support service removes technology related stress and frustrations for Seniors – PR Web

Weve barely opened, and we are already making a positive impact. We are solving problems, answering questions, and advocating for our subscribers.

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YourTechGenius, the much-anticipated remote technology support service designed especially for seniors officially launched on July 17, 2020.

The new online technology service hits the market as seniors have become more dependent on technology due to COVID-19.

Researchers have shown a sharp increase in feelings of loneliness, depression, and isolation across all demographics, but especially in high-risk seniors.

YourTechGenius is a contactless subscription service that has developed unique technologies and processes to work with those that struggle with technology.

They have simplified the communication process as help is only one click away on almost any device. That help is provided by a live US-based TechGenius.

Logan Scott, Head of Subscriber Onboarding, said of the prelaunch, the response has been tremendous. Not only have we seen individuals signing up, but we also have children and grandchildren giving the service as a gift.

A recent research study published in the journal Healthcare and conducted by Design Lab at the University of California San Diego (UCSD), found that in many cases frustration with new technology made older adults unsure of their ability to use it, and led to a lack of self-confidence leaving them unmotivated to even try.

In response, Don Allen Price, Founder and President of YourTechGenius, said, None of these studies have been surprising. He continued, Our mission is to remove the stresses and frustrations caused by technology for those who didnt grow-up in this digital age.

Technology impacts nearly every part of your life. And today more than ever, technology is how we stay connected. For the many, using technology is like learning a new language when all the textbooks are written in that foreign language. We get it, and there is no reason for this. We have the resources, tools, and processes to remove this anxiety, and we want to share this. We want our subscribers to be empowered by technology, not stressed and frustrated.

A Pew Research Center analysis found as many as 56% of seniors, who are already active on the internet, said they need help connecting with friends and family. When asked about YourTechGenius ability to meet this need Mr. Price commented, Weve barely opened, and we are already making a positive impact. We are solving problems, answering questions, and being advocates for our subscribers. It is great seeing our subscribers taking control, being more connected, being less dependent on family and friends, and feeling empowered.

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New policies and technology allow court system to keep up with cases during pandemic – Lancaster Eagle Gazette

LANCASTER - As the coronavirus pandemic continues and cases continue to climb throughout the county, many Fairfield County businesses and organizations have been forced to adapt.

A new video system sits ready to use in the courtroom Fairfield County Common Pleas Judge Richard Berens. A similar system in Judge David Trimmer's courtroom allows legal proceedings to move forward for defendants who might be incarcerated or with health concerns during the coronavirus pandemic. The systems were provided by the state of Ohio.(Photo: Barrett Lawlis/Eagle-Gazette)

That is definitely evident in the Fairfield County Common Pleas Court, where video technology has allowed legal proceedings to continue since the state's shelter-in-place order was placed in effect in the spring.

Judges Richard Berens and David Trimmer are also holding hearings in their respective courtrooms, but the state has provided two new video systems that allow the judges to connect with people incarcerated in the jail who cannot be transported to the courthouse.

Magistrate Jillian Boone explained the county court has received many positive changes in the face of the ongoing pandemic.

"The court has been criticized for being so antiquated before all this, so this is one silver lining. COVID-19 has forced us out of our comfort zone. There had been talks before this about adapting more technology into our proceedings, but the pandemic has pushed us into it," she said. "We've been able to continue to serve the public and move through cases and hearings as they come in, as opposed to other counties that closed during the shelter-in-place order."

Boone said during the first few weeks of the pandemic, the court was running with a skeleton crew, keeping one of the judges or herself on call to approve protection orders or other immediate concerns, but then, the staff in the courthouse has hit the ground running.

The video systems allow incarcerated people to remain in the jail, whose population has been drastically reduced throughout the pandemic, and still keep their court appearances. Defendants on bail were also able to appear remotely at their attorneys' office.

Boone added the local defense bar and the Fairfield County Prosecutor's Office worked with the court to adapt to this new change. County clerks and Fairfield County Sheriff's Office deputies at the jail were also instrumental in implementing the new system, learning how to process paperwork. The clerks now have the capability of electronically filing court documents, which limits physical presence in the courthouse.

A sign on the door of one of the Fairfield County Common Pleas courtrooms reminds citizens attending legal hearings to wear a mask and maintain a safe distance from fellow attendees during the coronavirus pandemic.(Photo: Barrett Lawlis/Eagle-Gazette)

Anyone who worked in the courthouse also worked from home in March and April. Defendants that had made bond had their court appearances continued to limit the amount of foot traffic in the courthouse. That also included people being supervised by the community control department.

Angel Sanderson, the director of the Fairfield CountyCommunity Control Department, said the five to six weeks her officers were ordered to work from home weretrying.

"It's important for these officers to see the people they're supposed to be supervising. They might have made some mistakes, they might have done some bad things, but they're still people, and it's important to see them in person," she said. "We couldn't send our officers to do home visits either, because the probationers might be following the quarantine order and we could be the greatest exposure they face of the virus."

As a temporary solution, and to get probationers the help they needed, Sanderson said officers set up a small tent in the parking lot with two tables to allow officers to meet with probationers.

As part of an effort to connect probationers with their supervising officers, the Fairfield County Community Control Department set up an area outside the department's office in the parking lot. Director Angel Sanderson said the area provided a space for those tasked with reporting to meet safely while maintaining a healthy distance during the coronavirus pandemic.(Photo: Barrett Lawlis/Eagle-Gazette)

"All it cost us was a couple parking spots. It makes a huge difference to be able to look someone in the face. We had been doing phone calls while our office was closed, but a phone call isn't enough to see if they're following their community control orders, you need that interaction. So having the tent and chairs outside made a huge difference," she said.

As the restrictions of the shutdown began to relax in May and June, restrictions at the courthouse also began to relax. The common pleas judges began holding hearings in person, if the defendants were out on bond and felt confident they could appear in court.

Boone said the judges would alternate days they held online hearings and in-person hearings. There was a lot of juggling and behind-the-scenes work, and new changes to procedures, such as getting the paperwork to individuals being incarcerated, but it helped keep the justice system moving.

Judge Richard Berens said the challenge throughout this pandemic has been to keep things moving. He explained the defendants have a constitutional right to timely hearings and the people who have been victimized also have the right to be heard without dragging the proceedings on.

"Magistrate Boone and the other people involved with adopting these new procedures have done a wonderful job through this. But from my perspective, I would rather have everyone involved in a hearing in the courtroom, in person, without masks. But that's just not possible right now. And until we get this pandemic under control, virtual hearings and the online platforms we're using are the ideal solution," he said.

Berens said the court has had the capability to safely hold jury trials since mid-June, but they have not had any in the county yet.

The judge said he sees the new video systems as an advantage for the courts, even after the pandemic passes.

"As an example, we were able to hold a hearing for a defendant who is being held in a prison near Cleveland. Normally, we'd have to have him transported down, hold his hearing, then transport him back. We'd have to pay for the cost to move him here. Instead, we got him on a video call," Berens said. "We've had that capability in Magistrate Boone's courtroom, but it was just one system, and we'd have to go there to use it. Now we have three, so it streamlines that option."

Dan Bellerive, the bailiff in Fairfield County Common Pleas Judge Richard Berens' courtroom, works on paperwork in the courtroom, whose benches have been marked to allow people sitting in the courtroom to maintain safe distances from one another during the coronavirus pandemic.(Photo: Barrett Lawlis/Eagle-Gazette)

Berens said the practice will continue after the pandemic for people being held in the prison, but likely not in the jail. The court is using the video system for defendants in the jail to help limit the risk of exposure to COVID-19.

Boone saidthese changes have allowed the court to stay abreast of court cases. While the number of hearings a day is not quite typical compared to a "normal" operating docket, she said the court held 158 virtual and remote hearings in June. In April, about a month into the pandemic, the court held 105 remote and virtual hearings.

She added there were less indictments being processed, so there were also less cases filed that needed addressing.

"The easier thing we could have done, because of a Supreme Court decision to relax the timing of hearings for defendants, we could have continued everything on the docket and waited until August," Boone said. " But because the staff was more flexible and open-minded, we were able to expand access for the people in Fairfield County."

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Overwatch Technologies Launches Innovative Real-Time Seizure Monitoring Technology – Business Wire

DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Epilepsy can negatively impact an individuals independence, peace of mind, and sense of security. Recognizing that there isnt a price you can put on these critical components of daily life, Overwatch Technologies launched an innovative solution offering real-time seizure monitoring, alerts and reports to help improve the quality of life for people living with epilepsy and their loved ones.

Overwatchs seizure detection and alerting application is built with machine-learning algorithms and works on an Apple Watch. After detecting abnormal movement, indicating a seizure, the Overwatch application sends an alert via text or telephone call along with location information to the users designated caregivers and contacts.

One of the biggest fears in our epilepsy community is not knowing when someone will have a seizure and making sure that theyre safe, said Stephanie Fokas, Director of Patent Advocacy for Overwatch Technologies. Stephanie and her husband, Terry, lived in a state of constant anxiety as their son experienced daily seizures, and they knew that others also struggled with the same concerns. They set out to find a solution to bring peace of mind for epilepsy patients and their caregivers, later forming Overwatch Technologies.

Were leveraging Apples state of the art smartwatch technology and running machine learning software on it to detect when a seizure occurs, says Terry Fokas, Chief Executive Officer at Overwatch. In addition to its monitoring and alerting functionality, the Overwatch application stores seizure data in an online diary and sends real time reports, which can be shared with caregivers and doctors. The seizure detection application is not a substitute for medical treatment, but a complementary technology that provides users, caregivers and doctors with a comprehensive analysis of the intensity, frequency and duration of seizure events. This information can help identify potential patterns or triggers that may cause seizures in the future.

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Overwatch Technologies develops and offers innovative products and services that provide cutting-edge solutions to the neurology market. We continuously review and assess new and potentially transformative technologies and proactively research initiatives to bring the best and most relevant software applications and hardware devices to the market. Our research and development teams work closely with scientists, doctors, clinicians, researchers, patients, caregivers and first responders to ensure that the products and services we offer are at the forefront of global technology initiatives. Overwatch Technologies is committed to employing a diverse workforce including individuals within the epilepsy community. Many Overwatch Technologies employees have a direct connection to the epilepsy community having been diagnosed with epilepsy or by virtue of caring for a loved one with epilepsy. For more information about Overwatch Technologies, visit us at http://www.overwatchdh.com.

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Mistrust and unequal access to technology highlighted by lockdown – Aberdeen Evening Express

Despite lockdown having increased engagement with technology, issues of trust and unequal access still remain, according to a new survey.

Research from Nesta and Mark Diffley Consultancy has concluded there is a need for improved access to technology both for developing new skills and for the public to have their say on how they are used in an ethical way.

While the Covid-19 lockdown led to greater reliance of technology, three quarters of people surveyed fear the impact it could have on the workforce, specifically the automation of jobs.

Fears were also raised over how society could become reliant on contactless technology, and a rise in faceless communications with loved ones.

The research also highlighted that some technological developments, both in the workplace and in society in a larger sense, are often seen as out of touch or elitist especially for those from a lower income background.

However, the results show that as peoples knowledge and understanding of technology increases, so does their positivity towards those technologies.

Adam Lang, head of Nesta in Scotland, said: This research shows that while people in Scotland are engaging with and viewing technology in a new light as a result of the Covid-19 lockdown, for too many the benefits still seem out of reach and beyond their control.

The technologies that are driving the fourth industrial revolution are increasingly shaping many aspects of our personal and professional lives.

Thats why its vital that we work to shift control and better engage the Scottish public, increasing the provision of high-quality training and skills development and considering new ways for citizens to shape and inform how these technologies are used in the delivery of public services.

All of this must be done with a focus on driving trust through open, ethical and transparent processes.

The social upheaval caused the Covid-19 pandemic is a chance for Scotland to set out a bold ambition for a new digital enlightenment that creates more opportunities for people to learn about and be engaged in shaping a tech-driven future that benefits us all as citizens more equally.

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5 new TV technologies that are changing the way you watch – TechRadar

Whether youre bingeing box sets and gaming the days away, TV has provided a much-needed escape during these uncertain times.

But just as technology continues to advance, so does the way in which we watch TV. While your grandparents might reminisce of the days in which they would gather round a small box to watch crackled black and white monster movies, people nowadays expect a fully-immersive experience; one that enhances what theyre viewing on screen and envelopes them in its narrative.

Thankfully, 2020 has seen plenty new and exciting TV technologies enter the fray. While many of them were first shown off or teased at the CES 2020 expo earlier this year, its only now that most of these technologies are entering the market or starting to see their potential realized on a large scale.

Here well delve into five of these new TV technologies to see how the future of TV watching is changing and help you seek out the features youll want on your next TV upgrade.

Those that squinted through the famously dark Game of Thrones finale will be relieved to hear that Dolby Vision IQ is here to help tackle the issue of dim pictures on your screen.

When launched at CES 2020, Dolby Vision IQ was described as being "Beyond HDR". HDR (High Dynamic Range) video has long allowed for expanded contrast and color, which directors and show creators have taken advantage of to grade content with a generally darker output. Unfortunately, not every TV can bring out those details clearly, especially watching in a well-lit living room. Dolby Vision IQ tackles this issue through adjusting to the brightness of the room you're watching in, using dynamic metadata from Dolby Vision and light sensors within your TV to deliver a perfect picture.

So far only certain 2020 TVs have announced compatibility with Dolby Vision IQ, including LG and Panasonic's 2020 OLED ranges. Panasonic also utilizes its built-in light sensor to apply this to non-DV content (through Intelligent Sensing), making it easier than ever for your TV to auto-calibrate to your environment.

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HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) has been a lifesaver in the tech world, providing high definition video via a small cable and removing the need for those bulky SCART connectors that used to trail behind our televisions (phew). Over the years it has advanced to keep up with the ever-changing technology of TVs and HDMI 2.1 is its latest exciting update.

Most of the hype is around increased video resolutions, with HDMI 2.1 supporting up to 8K content at 60 frames per second, and 4K at 120 frames per second. These faster refresh rates, along with HDMI 2.1s support for Variable Refresh Rates, Dynamic HDR and Quick Media Switching will have a huge impact on the AV industry, along with gamers and home cinema fanatics looking to experience TV at its best.

This is part of the HDMI Forums continuing mission to develop specifications for the HDMI ecosystem that meet the growing demand for compelling, high-performance and exciting features, said Robert Blanchard of Sony Electronics, president of the HDMI Forum.

While LG offers wide support for the technology, with four HDMI 2.1 ports on each 2020 OLED TV, you'll find only one port on new Samsung TVs, and none on the fleet of new Panasonic sets.

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Want to share a video from your phone to the TV? Samsung Tap View makes it easier than ever.

It goes without saying that this only works on Samsung TVs that support Tap View (so one of their 2020 models). Once you've downloaded the program onto your phone both Android and iOS are supported it activates NFC mode, which the NFC receiver on the TV can then connect with.

Its this dependency on NFC that makes Tap View different to other cast-to-TV technologies such as Google Chromecast or Miracast. Theres also also the ability to physically tap your device against the TV, so that when you hold your phone or tablet close to the NFC receiver Tap View reads the information and begins showing your video content, be it from your library, Netflix or YouTube. Its as easy as tapping your contactless card in the corner shop.

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This ones for the gamers PC gamers that like to connect up to the TV, in particular.

When LG announced that they were introducing Nvidia's G-Sync technology at CES 2020, it seemed a little odd due to the niche user base it was targeting. It is, however, a great way to experience variable refresh rate technology that's smooth and tear-free.

The technology works by synchronizing the TV's refresh rate with the frame rate of your PC game or device although you will need a Nvidia GPU to make it work. Once plugged into a compatible LG TV you'll find refresh rates of up to 120Hz.

Youll find G-Sync supported on 2019s LG C9, E9, and B9 OLED models, as well as the entirety of the 2020 LG TV OLED range (LG CX, LG GX, LG WX).

While it wont be for everyone, Nvidia G-Sync will certainly be a game-changer for PC players that want a truly immersive experience via their TV screens.

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Imagine this: you spend millions of dollars making a movie, putting all your time and love into creating a very specific vision only for it to be ruined by a shoddy TV processor.

Directors have been fuming over excessive motion smoothing, also known as the soap opera effect, for a long time. Its caused by your TV struggling to display 24Hz film content on a 60Hz screen, which means frames are shown multiple times in varying quantities (given 24 doesnt multiply cleanly to 60). Motion technologies will artificially insert additional frames to combat this, which can be great for keeping sports programming looking smooth, but the result is that movies can end up looking... well, worse.

Thankfully Filmmaker Mode is here to the rescue. It's essentially a picture mode that the UHD Alliance (an industry group that includes Dolby, LG, Netflix, Samsung and more) has collaborated with filmmakers to create. Once activated it overrides any motion smoothing and ensures that youre getting the authentic cinematic experience as intended by the film creators.

For those that love nothing more than a night in with popcorn and a movie, Filmmaker Mode will be a must-have. Keep in mind that you may want motion smoothing for certain programming, but its important that youre able to turn it off when you need too.

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So far, LG, Philips, Samsung, Panasonic and Vizio have announced that most of their 2020 4K and 8K TVs will support Filmmaker Mode, with LG planning to activate it automatically for relevant content, while others will opt for it to be activated manually.

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Technology and Comedy Converge to Help Small Business Owners Connect – Small Business Trends

Your most memorable moments probably include laughter. And this is what the LinkUpConferenceShow (LUCS) is looking to capitalize on.

This is a digital networking conference merging the world of tech and comedy. The goal is to help executives, entrepreneurs, business leaders and tech professionals grow and scale their businesses by providing informative and personalized networking opportunities.

The LUCS will provide attendees with curated networking opportunities with the help of knowledgeable LinkUp managers. By taking care of the ground work and providing a social environment, LUCS lets you focus on making meaningful connections.

The conference will also have global visionaries, corporate gurus, entrepreneurs, and industry influencers as keynote speakers.

The LUCS will take place online on Nov. 12.

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Small Business Expo is a FREE one-day event to attend for small businesses to network, attend great business-growth workshops, build new business relationships, exchange ideas, shop from new vendors and learn from leading industry experts. If you are serious about starting or growing your business, Small Business Expo is a must attend event. Small Business Expo is the #1 Business to Business Networking Event for business owners, entrepreneurs, start-ups, decision-makers or anyone who works for a small business or is interested in starting a Small Business.

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LinkUpConferenceShow (LUCS) is a digital networking conference that merges the incredibly dynamic worlds of tech and comedy to provide informative and personalized networking opportunities designed to help executives, entrepreneurs, business leaders and tech professionals grow and scale their businesses. LUCS is the tech conference that combines Silicon Valley insights with New Yorks nonstop energy to bring the technology community a totally new virtual experience designed to inspire, engage and entertain.

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Revamping nuclear reactor technology with 3D printing and AI – Power Technology

]]]]]]>]]]]>]]> We want to exploit these technological advances and the best new materials to show we can deliver better, safer systems that can be deployed more quickly, said Kurt Terrani. Credit: Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Nuclear power is in the midst of a crisis. In 20 years, only one nuclear plant has been built in the US and in Western Europe. Countries are either phasing out the technology altogether or commissioned projects are experiencing rising costs and endless days. Furthermore, the shift away from large-scale base-power to intermittent renewables is raising questions about nuclear powers relevance in the future.

Weve lost the will or dont know how to design, build,and deploy nuclear systems as we did previously in the 50s, 60s, and 70s we havent built a non-water-cooled advanced reactor in about 40 years, says Kurt Terrani, a senior staff scientist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

An ongoing research project at the laboratory, called the Transformational Challenge Reactor Program, of which Terrani is a technical director, is aimed at changing this depressing fact. It is working with material, computational,and manufacturing sciences, as well as 3D printing, artificial intelligence,and big data to advance reactor core design.

We want to exploit these technological advances and the best new materials to show we can deliver better, safer systems that can be deployed more quickly, says Terrani.

He goes further, explaining the need for innovation in the nuclear industry:Im very suspicious of nuclear engineers because they havent delivered anything new in the last 40 years, but if you look at natural gas technology, these guys have been innovating.

If youre a utility chief financial officer, its kind of insane to go ahead and take a bet on nuclear, whereas gas has a very low capital cost. We need more efficient,better systems. Our dream is to break the abstinence from building advanced reactors in this country [the US].

Perhaps most concerning is how the costs for nuclear have skyrocketed. The Hinkley Point C nuclear power station in the UK, for example,is expected to cost an eye-watering 22bn.

To address the cost problem, researchers at Oak Ridge, the largest science and energy national laboratory in the Department of Energy system , are refining their design of a 3Dprinted gas pipe to reactor core that can use scaled up additive manufacturing for construction. The prototype is a micro three megawatts reactor.

Using a 3D printing methodology, developed during a past programme, it can print using silicon carbide, which is a refractory, a material with high temperatureandradiation resistance.

3D printing allows us to achieve high complexity of design, such as for cooling channels, using some high-performance materials, which wasnt possible before. For example, using a material like silicon carbide,we can significantly increase the performance and safety of our core, explains Terrani.

Additionally, 3D printing facilitates building at small volumes and with hybrid structures. This means, instead of using a chunk of a single material, such as steel, the researchers can embed and incorporate other components into the material, specifically sensors.

By incorporating and embedding sensing and sensors into the structures, we can extract much more information from our system, such as health monitoring. This allows us to get more data from the system overall, which is important to reduce operational costs because it creates a more reliable system,with better monitoring information, meaning more processes can be automated, Terrani explains.

This can also improve the qualification and quality assurance of the technology due to the ability to scrutinise how materials are made and whether they meet the performance criteria.

Qualification usually takes a lot of time and requires many people and when you have a nuclear stamp on a component that cost is even higher. But because we are doing 3D printing in small volumes,we can collect information as were doing it, we can record it with cameras, use sensingand other things to collect information across lots of different parameters, says Terrani.

The researchers are collecting a few hundred gigabytes of data sets,which are used with artificial intelligence to search for critical performance parameters. This information is then used to determine if, once a part is made, it meets the necessary quality standards, which is a big cost component for nuclear systems.

Researchers also plan to create a digital platform that will help the industry adopt additive manufactured nuclear energy technology.

Terranisaysthatdesigning reactors in this way is different to what he refers to as creating paper reactors that work on computers but which nobody can actually build.

We are trying an agile, iterative,and dynamic approach that lends itself to multidisciplinary projects. Instead of doing many months or years of design, we do days and weeks of design, which we then 3D print, he says. Then,from the prototype,we can measure properties and performance parameters and feed it directly back into the design.

It is also possible that deploying advanced technologies such as AI and 3D printing could attract a new generation of nuclear engineers.

Certainly, having these advanced technologies is a carrot for the younger generation, but were also bringing in computer scientists and material scientists and manufacturing specialists, says Terrani.

The Oak Ridge lab aims to turn on the first-of-its-kind reactor by 2023. Currently,it is focused on refining the selected design and the processes that will ensure an optimal and reliable energy system.

Eventually,Terrani hopes the project will provide another tool for the developers toolbox.

The essence of this programme is to create better nuclear reactors, with lower costs and better safety but also build them, concludes Terrani.

Im personally frustrated and tired that every other industry is using advanced technology and in nuclear were not good at leveraging them; we hope we can open the door.

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Yorkshire technology firm Titus helps to keep thousands of railway workers safe – Yorkshire Post

BusinessA YORKSHIRE-BASED technology firm has completed a contract to provide workplace learning that will keep thousands of railway staff safe.

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The e-learning firm Titus has worked with Network Rail to roll out its new Moodle Workplace online learning system.

The system provides Network Rail with a single learning platform. The initial rollout involves more than 50,000 users based around Britain who have access to 165 courses related to topics such as security on the railways and data protection.

Titus said: Network Rails wide-ranging vision for the new Moodle platform includes using it to facilitate internal training processes, as well as providing chargeable training to over 800 external sponsor organisations operating in the rail industry.

Seb Francis, co-founder and director of Titus, said: The system we delivered for Network Rail is the largest and one of the most complex projects built on the Moodle Workplace platform since its release last year.

While working to tight time scales and a very specific set of requirements, we were delighted to complete development, testing and handover on time and within budget.

We look forward to working closely with Network Rail in a support and advisory capacity as the platform is rolled out to additional groups of users in the coming phases.

Earlier this year, Titus revealed it was set to increase its market share in the Middle East as it secures work with a growing portfolio of corporate clients.

School children in more than 30 countries including the UK, India, South Korea, China, Japan and Malaysia are being taught maths, English and science with the help of a platform created by Titus Learning, which is based in Saltaire, West Yorkshire.

Titus Learning provides teachers in English-language international schools with an online platform to share learning resources and homework with students.

Schools that have used the technology include Wellington College in Shanghai.

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The ADA is turning 30. It’s time that it included digital accessibility. – NBC News

The 30th anniversary of the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act marks a significant point in American history. Since the passage of this civil rights law in 1990, it has undoubtedly increased access and opportunity for the 61 million people with some form of disability across America.

But this cannot simply serve as a milestone where we rest on the laurels of this progress. We must also look ahead to the future. In the last three decades, technology has undergone unparalleled growth. While the ADA regulates the physical world fairly well, its age means it lags eons behind when it comes to ensuring digital accessibility.

The lack of accessible websites is particularly frustrating because there are many simple fixes that exist if website designers and owners felt motivated to implement them.

The digital revolution has brought so much of daily life shopping, finances, education, communication, health only a swipe of a screen away. As such, it has become synonymous in many minds with expanding accessibility for those with disabilities, and there are some important examples of technology doing just that.

The everyday use of Google Home and Alexa have opened up a world to those with visual and dexterity impairments by allowing them to do things through voice command. Livestreaming of events allows those who lack mobility to access the experience virtually.

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But while technology has the potential to create a more inclusive future, it has also created further barriers. With technology so embedded in our lives, digital accessibility isnt something that would be nice to have, but is a right for everyone. Yet when accessiBe, an accessible technology company, recently tested 10,000,000 websites, the vast majority hosted in North America, for accessibility compliance, it found that 98 percent of menus and 71 percent of online forms failed.

There are a number of common shortcomings. Often, for example, the touch area of a screen is too small for those with limited hand dexterity, so its easy to click on the wrong link but difficult to enter passwords. This also has an impact on those with a visual impairment, such as myself, because of difficulty enlarging text or navigating audio description features.

It can be similarly difficult for those with visual impairments to access material, particularly the chat functions of video conferences that have become a mainstay of life since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Not all devices and websites allow for the size of the page to be increased, for instance.

Captioning is also an issue. The majority of online video content doesnt include captioning, shutting out those who cannot hear as well, and many governments dont always use interpreters for their public events, such as COVID-19 briefings.

In some cases, the technology itself becomes an issue. The use of JavaScript is very common for websites, for instance, but it doesnt work well with some screen readers technology that helps those with poor eyesight navigate a webpage.

The lack of accessible websites is particularly frustrating because there are many simple fixes that exist if website designers and owners felt motivated to implement them. Although local, state and federal government websites must meet certain accessibility requirements under federal workplace law, there are no clearly codified and enforceable ADA legal standards for website accessibility for the private sector.

Legislation requiring more digital accessibility has worked internationally. The 2019 European Accessibility Act, which covers both private and public institutions, has meant websites often have a more human-centred, inclusive design focus.

Still, until the ADA is expanded adequately, there are some grounds that do exist for bringing lawsuits in the U.S. over online accessibility and they can be effective. Such suits are filed at the rate of one every working hour, according to 3Play Medias 2019 report.

In one case that made it all the way to the Supreme Court, Guillermo Robles, a blind man, sued the pizza giant Dominos since he was unable to use its app and website despite having screen-reading software. His attorneys argued that the ADA requires businesses with physical locations to also make their websites and other online platforms accessible to those with disabilities, and the courts agreed.

But legal liability isnt the only reason businesses should become digitally accessible. Not doing so risks potential brand damage, as well as missed marketing and employment opportunities.

The anniversary of the ADA is not only a chance to celebrate those with a disability, but also a chance to reflect on all the barriers still in place.

Working-age people in the U.S. with disabilities have a disposable income of $490 billion. And being accessible allows businesses to recruit and retain the best talent. How can companies benefit from the innovative ideas, tenacity and talent that people with disabilities bring if they cannot find and fill out online job applications in the first place?

The anniversary of the ADA is not only a chance to celebrate those with a disability, but also a chance to reflect on all the barriers still in place. Without updating the ADA to stay relevant as technology develops, we will never be able to unlock the full potential of those with a disability.

Caroline Casey is an award-winning social activist and founder of The Valuable 500, a global movement aimed at getting 500 companies to commit to disability inclusion.

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ExxonMobil Collaborates on Discovery of New Material to Enhance Carbon Capture Technology – Business Wire

IRVING, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Scientists from ExxonMobil, University of California, Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have discovered a new material that could capture more than 90 percent of CO2 emitted from industrial sources, such as natural gas-fired power plants, using low-temperature steam, requiring less energy for the overall carbon capture process.

Laboratory tests indicate the patent-pending materials, known as tetraamine-functionalized metal organic frameworks, capture carbon dioxide emissions up to six times more effectively than conventional amine-based carbon capture technology. Using less energy to capture and remove carbon, the material has the potential to reduce the cost of the technology and eventually support commercial applications.

By manipulating the structure of the metal organic framework material, the team of scientists and students demonstrated the ability to condense a surface area the size of a football field, into just one gram of mass about the same as a paperclip that acts as a sponge for CO2. Results of the research were published today in the international peer-reviewed journal, Science.

This innovative hybrid porous material has so far proven to be more effective, requires less heating and cooling, and captures more CO2 than current materials, said Vijay Swarup, vice president of research and development at ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company.

Through collaborations with strong academic institutions and national labs like UC Berkeley and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, we are developing a portfolio of lower-emissions energy solutions. This provides yet another example of one of the many new materials ExxonMobil is researching to reduce CO2 in the production of energy, said Swarup.

ExxonMobils team, led by senior research associate Simon Weston, along with UC Berkeleys professor Jeffrey Long and his team of faculty and students have been working collaboratively for eight years to develop this potential carbon capture solution that demonstrates stability in the presence of water vapor, without oxidation, allowing carbon dioxide to be captured from various sources, under a number of conditions.

Additional research and development will be needed to progress this technology to a larger scale pilot and ultimately to industrial scale.

The research successfully demonstrated that these hybrid porous metal-organic materials are highly selective and could capture more than 90 percent of the CO2 emitted from industrial sources. The materials have much greater capacity for capturing carbon dioxide and can be regenerated for repeated use by using low-temperature steam, requiring less energy for the overall carbon capture process.

This exciting advance for carbon capture technology is an outstanding example of how scientists with diverse expertise from universities, national labs, and industry can come together to solve fundamental research challenges, said Jeffrey Long, professor of chemistry and chemical and biomolecular engineering at University of California, Berkeley and faculty senior scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. We are grateful to have had such long-term research support from ExxonMobil, without which this discovery would not have been possible. I hope this success will serve to encourage further partnerships between industry and academic research labs.

ExxonMobil is the world leader in carbon capture, capturing more carbon dioxide than any other company since 1970 and working on a portfolio of carbon capture technologies in collaboration with others. Since 2000, ExxonMobil has invested approximately $10 billion in projects to research, develop and deploy lower-emission energy solutions. The company continues to expand collaborative efforts with more than 80 universities, five energy centers and multiple private sector partners around the world to explore next-generation energy technologies.

The researchers on the technology as written in Science include Simon Weston and Joseph Falkowski from ExxonMobil; Eugene Kim, Henry Jiang, Alexander Forse, Jeffrey Martell, Phillip Milner from the University of California, Berkeley; and Rebecca Siegelman, Jung-Hoon Lee, Jeffrey Neaton, Jeffrey Reimer, Jeffrey Long from the University of California, Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

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KRONOS ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES ACCEPTED AS AN ONLINE SUPPLIER AT WALMART.COM – GlobeNewswire

Los Angeles, CA, July 24, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Los Angeles, CA, July 24, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- KRONOS ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES, INC. (OTC MARKETS: KNOS) ("KNOS" or the "Company"), a revenue-generating, product development and production company that has significantly changed the way air is moved, filtered, and sterilized, today announced that it has been approved by the retail giant, Walmart Inc. ("Walmart") as an online supplier at Walmart.com. The Company's air purifiers and other unique products will be available on Walmart.com very soon.

Walmart expanded its eCommerce Marketplace and joined forces with Shopify, an all-in-one commerce platform used by more than 1 million businesses, to open up the Walmart Marketplace to selective sellers. Since Kronos has been using Shopify as an online sales platform and so integrating Walmart.com into its Shopify platform will be a streamlined process now that we one of the few that have been accepted.

Walmart's press release dated June 15, 2020, stated: "The U.S. eCommerce business grew 74% in total last quarter, and growth in marketplace outpaced the overall business even as first-party sales were strong. As we launch this integration with Shopify, we are focused on U.S.-based small and medium businesses whose assortment complements ours and have a track record of exceeding customers' expectations. We're excited to be able to offer customers an expanded assortment while also giving small businesses access to the surging traffic on Walmart.com. Shopify powers a dynamic portfolio of third-party sellers who are interested in growing their business through new, trusted channels. This integration will allow approved Shopify sellers to seamlessly list their items on Walmart.com, which gives Walmart customers access to a broader assortment."

Each week, nearly 265 million customers and members visit approximately 11,500 stores under 56 banners in 27 countries and eCommerce websites. Walmart's online business grew tremendously last quarter with the surge in online shopping resulting from stay-at-home orders across the country. Walmart said that third-party sales grew faster than its own sales.

According to Bloomberg, the world's largest retailer aims to add 1,200 Shopify sellers this year. Walmart executive Jeff Clementz said in an interview that Walmart's marketplace site, which already offers more than 75 million products, grew at a faster pace than their overall web business in the first quarter. Third-party sales are typically more profitable as the sellers pay a fee when a sale is made and often shoulder the delivery costs.

"In order to ramp up sales, Kronos has ordered increased levels of inventory for all of our product lines. The estimated retail value of our inventory is approaching US$1,000,000" said Company's President, Michael Rubinov. "When any company can increase their online outreach -that is considered great news; however, we are very proud to become an approved supplier via Walmart.com, which is a giant milestone for our Company's future revenue growth."

About Kronos Advanced Technologies, Inc.

Kronos Advanced Technologies, Inc. began operations in 2002 as a product development company which invented and significantly changed the way air is moved, filtered and sterilized. Historically, Kronos has focused on developing, marketing, and selling the Company's proprietary air movement and purification technology. Serving the Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) market, Kronos technology uses state-of-the-art high voltage processes without the use of traditional HEPA filters. Kronos-based products move air silently, filter, and purify the air while dramatically reducing energy consumption to half of a 60-watt light bulb. Kronos devices can be variable in shape or size, and, therefore, have the potential to be scaled-down for air purification in cars or scaled up in size for industrial and hazardous gas destruction. The technology is currently being implemented in standalone products to move and filter air replacing HEPA and other filtration systems. There are broad ranges of additional markets for standalone and embedded Kronos CORE technology-based devices. Examples of immediately addressable markets include healthcare facilities, operating rooms, manufacturing clean rooms, and cabins of automobiles and commercial aircraft.

Recently the Company filed for a provisional patent involving an innovative protective face mask with antimicrobial and anti-cellphone radiation protection features and is planning to file additional patents to improve its existing technology as well as enter into new market segments but will continue to market air purifiers and other consumer products. The Company is an exclusive distributor and licensee of the latest generation of air purifiers based on the Company's CORE technologies. The Company markets its products as Airdog and KRONOS brands.

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Tata Technologies puts portion of its employees on the bench in wake of pandemic – Economic Times

Tata Technologies has put a portion of its employees on the bench in wake of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. The company said that fewer than 400 employees had been put on the bench, on paid leave, followed by unpaid leave. In response to the changed business environment, we are focused on making Tata Technologies a nimble, responsive and flexible organization. Consequently, we have undertaken several actions including optimization of our bench resources, said a Tata Technologies spokesperson.

The employees continue to be on the rolls of the company and the families will be covered under the company health insurance policy till the end of the year. The National Information Technology Employees Senate (NITES) has filed a complaint on behalf of the employees with the Labour Commissioner in Pune, requesting it to take appropriate legal action against the company.

Harpreet Saluja, general secretary, NITES said that the employees had been asked to respond to an email informing of this situation by 22nd July. It requested that the company follow what Tata Group chairman emeritus Ratan Tata had said about retrenchment of employees in these unprecedented times not being a solution.

In case they opt to not take the option, statutory redundancy process would be applicable. An overwhelming majority of such employees have opted to go on paid/ unpaid leave option as it allows them to be on the rolls and also covered under group Mediclaim which is important under current circumstances. We intend to bring them back on full time roles if demand comes back, as anticipated, said the spokesperson.

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Dell Technologies A/NZ Partner Awards 2020: And the winners are… – ChannelLife Australia

Datacom, Dicker Data and DXC Connect are amongst the big winners at Dell Technologies Australia and New Zealand Partner Summit Awards for 2019-2020.

Dell unveiled the winners during a virtual summit, presented by Lynn Nicol, distribution lead, Dell Technologies ANZ, and popular Australian comedian, Will Anderson. The virtual event, hosted by Shant Soghomonian, general manager, channel, Dell Technologies ANZ, and technology commentator Rae Johnston, was an opportunity to recognise the highest performing and most innovative Dell Technologies partners during 2019, the company said.

It focused on celebrating industry developments, business trends for the year ahead and updates to the Dell Technologies Partner Program.

Despite being unable to meet face-to-face this year, its fantastic to be able to recognise and celebrate the outstanding performance of our partners in Australia and New Zealand," says Shant Soghomonian, general manager, Channel, Dell Technologies, Australia and New Zealand.

"Working together with our partner community, we have continued to design and implement innovative technology solutions to drive real digital transformation across the industry.

"On behalf of Dell Technologies, Id like to thank our partners for a great year and we look forward to continuing to work together to deliver new technologies that will help our customers navigate new ways of working."

Datacom Australia was named Solution Provider of the Year, while Dicker Data was named Distributor of the Year. Storage Partner of the Year went to Sempre Technologies, and Services Partner of the Year went to DXC Connect.

Dell Technologies executives attending the summit and award ceremony included Angela Fox, SVP & managing director, Dell Technologies ANZ, Tian Beng Ng, SVP & general manager channels, APJ, Dell Technologies, Amit Midha, president APJ, Dell Technologies, Brian Reaves, chief diversity & inclusion officer, Dell Technologies, and Scott Millard, SVP Global Channel Data Centre Sales, Dell Technologies.

Key highlights from the agenda included Soghomonian and Moheb Moses, Director, Channel Dynamics discussing the challenges and opportunities presented by the current climate and what the new normal will mean for the channel.

The winners of the Dell Technologies ANZ Partner Summit Awards 2019-2020:

"Dell Technologies would also like to congratulate its long-standing partner, Data#3, who were recognised as the Dell Technologies Transformational Partner of the Year Award in the APJ region," the company says.

"This global award recognises partners who have shown outstanding performance in selling solutions across the entire Dell Technologies portfolio."

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Huawei USA’s Tim Danks to Speak on Technology and Innovation Panel at REACH 2020 – PRNewswire

PLANO, Texas, July 23, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --Huawei TechnologiesUSA'sVice President, Risk Management and Partner Relations,Tim Danks, will be speaking on a panel at the upcoming Reinforcing Employment Access and Career Hiring (R.E.A.C.H.) 2020 conference. Taking place on July 28- 30, the 2020 conference will showcase real-life experiences and provide a practical guide on best practices for hiring, training, and retaining persons with disabilities. Globally, Huawei has been recognized as a top company to work for with a diverse workforce of talented professionals in more than 170 countries.

Danks' virtual panel titled, "Technology and Innovation," will take place on Tuesday, July 28 at1:00 p.m. ET. Danks will be joined on the panel by industry leaders including Lori Golden, Abilities Strategy Leader for Ernst and Young, Alicia Hawley, Global Creative Lead/True Ability ERG Comms & Strategy for Dell Technologies, and Jacqueline Lewis, Manager for Hilton Garden Inn in Palm Beach Gardens. Debra Ruh, Chief Executive Officer of Ruh Global Impact and global disability inclusion strategist, will be delivering the keynote during day one of the event, and will discuss technology and innovation for individuals with unique needs.

Huawei is committed to creating a harmonious and inclusive workplace so that every employee has sufficient room to grow and maximize their potential. Danks' participation on the R.E.A.C.H. technology and innovation panel reiterates Huawei's commitment to creating an open, inclusive environment that encourages mutual respect and diversity across the organization, while advancing technology and innovation worldwide.

For more on the Reinforcing Employment Access and Career Hiring (R.E.A.C.H.) 2020 conference, visit:https://www.careersourcepbc.com/job-seekers/disabilities-services/reach-2020

About HuaweiHuawei is a leading global provider of information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure and smart devices. With integrated solutions across four key domains telecom networks, IT, smart devices, and cloud services we are committed to bringing digital to every person, home and organization for a fully connected, intelligent world.

Huawei's end-to-end portfolio of products, solutions and services are both competitive and secure. Through open collaboration with ecosystem partners, we create lasting value for our customers, working to empower people, enrich home life, and inspire innovation in organizations of all shapes and sizes.

At Huawei, innovation focuses on customer needs. We invest heavily in basic research, concentrating on technological breakthroughs that drive the world forward. We have more than 188,000 employees, and we operate in more than 170 countries and regions. Founded in 1987, Huawei is a private company fully owned by its employees.

For more information, please visit Huawei online at http://www.huawei.comor follow us on:http://www.linkedin.com/company/Huawei http://www.twitter.com/Huaweihttp://www.facebook.com/Huaweihttp://www.youtube.com/Huawei

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