// NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION TO UNITED STATES NEWSWIRE SERVICES OR FOR DISSEMINATION IN THE UNITED STATES // VANCOUVER, BC , Dec. 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- BioVaxys Technology Corp. (CSE: BIOV) (FRA: 5LB) (" BioVaxys " or the " Company ") is pleased to announce that it has closed the first tranche (the " First Tranche ") of its previously announced non-brokered private placement (the " Private Placement ") with the issuance of 2,200,000 units (the " Units ") of the Company at a price of $0.05 per Unit for aggregate gross proceeds of $110,000 . Each Unit consist of one (1) common share in the capital of the Company (each, a " Share ") and one (1) whole Share purchase warrant (each, a " Warrant "), whereby each Warrant is convertible into one additional Share at an exercise price of $0.15 until December 13, 2026 , being the date that is 24 months from the date of issue. The Company intends to use the net proceeds of the First Tranche for working capital. No finder's fees were paid in connection with the First Tranche. All securities issued pursuant to the First Tranche are subject to a statutory hold period expiring April 14, 2025 , being the date that is four months and one day from the date of issuance in accordance with applicable securities legislation In addition, the Company announces that it has entered into a debt settlement agreement with an arm's-length consultant of the Company to settle an aggregate of $500,000 in debt owed to the consultant by issuing 5,000,000 Shares at a deemed price of $0.10 per Share (the " Debt Settlement "). The board of directors of the Company has determined that it is in the best interests of the Company to settle the outstanding debt through the issuance of Shares in order to preserve the Company's cash for working capital purposes. All securities proposed to be issued pursuant to the Debt Settlement will be subject to a statutory hold period of four months from the date of issuance in accordance with applicable securities legislation. Closing of the Debt Settlement is conditional upon a number of conditions, including receipt of all applicable corporate and regulatory approvals, including the acceptance of the Canadian Securities Exchange. This news release does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy of any securities in the United States . The securities described herein have not been, and will not be, registered under the United States Securities Act of 1933 , as amended (the " U.S. Securities Act "), or any state securities laws, and may not be offered or sold within the United States except in compliance with the registration requirements of the U.S. Securities Act and applicable state securities laws or pursuant to available exemptions therefrom. About BioVaxys Technology Corp. BioVaxys Technology Corp. ( www.biovaxys.com ), a company registered in British Columbia, Canada , is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to improving patient lives with novel immunotherapies based on the DPXTM immune-educating technology platform and it's HapTenix© 'neoantigen' tumor cell construct platform, for treating cancers, infectious disease, antigen desensitization, and other immunological fields. DPXTM is a patented antigen delivery platform that can incorporate a range of bioactive molecules to produce targeted, long-lasting immune responses enabled by various formulated components. The DPX platform facilitates antigen delivery to regional lymph nodes and has been demonstrated to induce robust and durable T cell and B cell responses in pre-clinical and clinical studies for both cancer and infectious disease. BioVaxys' common shares are listed on the Canadian Securities Exchange under the stock symbol "BIOV", on the Frankfurt Bourse (FRA: 5LB), and quoted in the US on the OTC Markets. For more information, visit www.biovaxys.com and connect with us on X and LinkedIn. ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD Signed " James Passin " James Passin , Chief Executive Officer Phone: +1 740 358 0555 Cautionary Statements Regarding Forward Looking Information This news release includes certain "forward-looking information" and "forward-looking statements" (collectively " forward-looking statements ") within the meaning of applicable securities legislation. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, included herein, without limitation, the statements relating to the Private Placement and the Debt Settlement, including the expected use of proceeds from the Private Placement and related issuance of the Shares for the Debt Settlement, are forward-looking statements. 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Many factors, both known and unknown, could cause actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from the results, performance or achievements that are or may be expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements and the parties have made assumptions and estimates based on or related to many of these factors. Such factors include, without limitation, the impact of any changes that may affect the anticipated use of proceeds from the Private Placement and the ability of the Company to obtain the necessary approvals to proceed with the Debt Settlement. BioVaxys does not assume any obligation to update the forward-looking statements of beliefs, opinions, projections, or other factors, should they change, except as required by applicable securities laws. The Canadian Securities Exchange has not reviewed, approved nor disapproved the contents of this press release and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. Logo - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2415135/5078410/BioVaxys_Technology_Corp_Logo.jpgThe doors of the white van are thrown open. Dozens of armed French police jump on board, their colleagues on the ground form a human chain and get to work. The van is carrying precious cargo. Water. Small plastic bottles stacked roof high and van deep. It's chaotic. Orders are being shouted in French and Chimaore, the language spoken by Mayotte's African community. Security is high. The gendarmes are backed up by armed local police. Local residents are angry. That anger could easily turn to violence. It's why a 10pm curfew remains in place across the island. One resident described the situation as "volcanic". More on Extreme Weather Cyclone Chido: Rescue workers search Mayotte for survivors - as islanders 'starving' amid food shortages Hundreds of thousands without power as Storm Darragh batters UK and Ireland with 93mph gusts At least three dead in Greece amid widespread damage following Storm Bora Related Topics: Extreme Weather France Hurricane Cyclone Chido tore through Mayotte on Sunday , but this is the first water delivery Ouangani has received since Saturday. Nobody understands why. 'There's no word and no one has water' Arriving at the distribution centre just after the water is loaded on to another van for delivery to nearby villages is Ouangani's mayor, a young, former English teacher who speaks multiple languages. He is considered and thoughtful when describing the situation facing his country. "It's not sufficient," he tells me. "There's no word and no one has water." "The authorities weren't prepared," he adds. "There's not only a water problem, it's food, electricity. Nothing on the island has been done." He then delivers a dire warning of "people starving". I ask him who he thinks is to blame? He says that everyone is responsible. "I cannot imagine that with all the means we have with technology, that they couldn't have seen this coming," he says. But this region is not remote. It's only an hour-long drive south of the capital on one winding road. That's why there is so much fury. The man who challenged French President Emmanuel Macron is from here. "Where is our water?!', he demanded of the leader on his visit to the Indian Ocean island. Read more from Sky News: What we know so far about Germany attack US says it killed Islamic State leader Girl, 7, killed and more injured in school attack Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player This van load of water is supposed to serve between three to five villages in the area. That's a population of anywhere between six and 12,000 people. Nobody knows for sure because of the problem with undocumented migrants. We follow the van to the first drop-off. The vehicle pulls up and drops off 10 to 20 crates of half-litre plastic bottles. Each crate has 12 small bottles. People have been waiting. They're mostly women. Each one grabs a pack and disappears. Within minutes it's all gone. Some more people show up seconds later. Their anger at missing out is obvious. "What's the point?!" a man shouts. 'It'll only last about one or two hours' Fundi has been lucky enough to get some water. "We only just received aid now, I really don't think that's good enough," she says. Be the first to get Breaking News Install the Sky News app for free They were just outside when they saw the van arrive with the water. Pure luck. "Usually communication is good, but I don't know why they came unannounced like that today," she says. Follow our channel and never miss an update But it's not enough, Fundi explains: "Twelve bottles of water that are only 500ml, for a family? That's really very little, it'll only last about one to two hours." It's no wonder, Fundi has a family of seven living under one roof.Reinvent the dollar
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By Tom Hals (Reuters) -Arm Holdings’ lawsuit against Qualcomm ended in a mistrial on Friday, with a jury delivering a mixed verdict that found for Qualcomm on a crucial issue, saying Qualcomm had properly licensed its central processor chips. Arm’s shares were down 1.8% in extended trading after the news, and Qualcomm’s shares were up 1.8%. The outcome means the case could be tried again in the future. Judge Maryellen Noreika, who presided over the case in U.S. federal court in Delaware, encouraged Arm and Qualcomm to mediate their dispute. “I don’t think either side had a clear victory or would have had a clear victory if this case is tried again,” Noreika told the parties. After more than nine hours of deliberations over two days, the eight-person jury in U.S. federal court could not reach a unanimous verdict on the question of whether Nuvia, a startup that Qualcomm purchased for $1.4 billion in 2021, breached the terms of its license with Arm. But the jury found that Qualcomm did not breach Nuvia’s license with Arm. The jury also found that Qualcomm’s chips created using Nuvia technology, which have been central to Qualcomm’s push into the personal computer market, are properly licensed under its own agreement with Arm, clearing the way for Qualcomm to continue selling them. “The jury has vindicated Qualcomm’s right to innovate and affirmed that all the Qualcomm products at issue in the case are protected by Qualcomm’s contract with Arm,” Qualcomm said in a statement. Arm did not immediately return Reuters requests for comment. “My biggest worry was what happens to the future roadmap if they no longer have access to Nuvia (computing) cores,” Bernstein analyst Stacy Rasgon said. “At this point, that risk is a lot closer to being off the table.” (Reporting by Tom Hals in Wilmington, Delaware and Max Cherney in San Francisco; writing by Stephen Nellis in San Francisco; Editing by Leslie Adler, Chizu Nomiyama and Pooja Desai) Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content. var ytflag = 0;var myListener = function() {document.removeEventListener('mousemove', myListener, false);lazyloadmyframes();};document.addEventListener('mousemove', myListener, false);window.addEventListener('scroll', function() {if (ytflag == 0) {lazyloadmyframes();ytflag = 1;}});function lazyloadmyframes() {var ytv = document.getElementsByClassName("klazyiframe");for (var i = 0; i < ytv.length; i++) {ytv[i].src = ytv[i].getAttribute('data-src');}} Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() );HNB General Insurance wins three awards
Blessed youngers who inspired with the wonder of the universe will never stand alone. In prosperous future of tomorrow with the pool of knowledge, initially the Leo Club of Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology launched their first and grand phase of project “Vidu hastha” on last December 2024 at the SLIIT premises itself with school student participation and guest speakers from Foundation of Astronomical studies and Exploration (FASE). Far more importantly, the project was mainly focused on the theme of Astronomy and Astrophysics under the category of Quality education and literacy via the students got to know about the practical knowledge in telescope making. Also, there was a rapid question round which was to test the students’ understanding of the theory behind the telescope making. The workshop concluded as its first phase not only with the knowledge but also with the passion that encourages students to engage in both leadership and extracurricular activities. Together with all, Leo Club of SLIIT now hopes to go beyond the tradition with their upcoming projects while unleashing new point of view.:Photoshop maker Adobe forecast fiscal 2025 revenue below Wall Street estimates on Wednesday, suggesting the company's investments to weave AI into its software applications were taking longer than expected to bear fruit. Shares of the San Jose, California-based company fell nearly 9 per cent in extended trading. The company forecast annual revenue for 2025 between $23.30 billion and $23.55 billion, compared with estimates of $23.78 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG. Adobe is making significant investments in AI-driven image and video generation technologies in response to the growing competition from well-capitalized startups such as Stability AI and Midjourney. Although Adobe projected strong growth for the second half of the year in June, its forecast on Wednesday indicated the company was still struggling to monetize its AI push. "While the market's initial fears about AI disruption have subsided, Adobe's continued lack of AI monetization makes it increasingly difficult to pick them as a clear AI winner," said Charlie Miner, analyst at Third Bridge. The company's advancements into video-generation technology put it head-to-head with ChatGPT maker OpenAI, which boasts its own model, Sora. Adobe expects foreign exchange volatility and its shift towards subscriptions to cut into its fiscal 2025 revenue by about $200 million. However, DA Davidson analyst Gil Luria said the company is well-positioned to benefit from a return of enterprise spending, including from AI. "Adobe's image and video AI generation capabilities are getting broad adoption, which should continue to grow as the models get better," Luria said. Last month, the company added software tools that let customers use AI to create images based on Adobe's library of stock images. It forecast first-quarter revenue between $5.63 billion and $5.68 billion, which fell short of estimates of $5.73 billion. Adobe's fourth-quarter revenue rose 11 per cent to $5.61 billion from a year ago, beating market expectations of $5.54 billion. On an adjusted basis, the company earned $4.81 per share, compared with estimates of $4.66.
The SteelSeries Stratus Duo controller is a hybrid gamepad. Indeed, the ‘Duo’ refers to the fact that you can switch between both Bluetooth and 2.4G connectivity on the go, for gaming on either Android or PC. The Stratus Duo is one of three controllers SteelSeries offers, each designed for different platforms. The Duo’s sibling controller, the Stratus+, is available for an extra $40 — dropping the 2.4G adapter support, it instead includes a phone mount built into the gamepad, making it better if you exclusively game on mobile. The Stratus is a versatile gamepad thanks to its neat connectivity features and Hall Effect triggers. However, it uses disappointingly drift-prone ALPS thumbsticks, and some of its construction materials are cheap. While the case has some minimalistic charm, it doesn’t pair well with the very poor quality of the face buttons. So, is the superior connectivity of the Duo worth your money, despite some performance shortcomings? Find out in my full SteelSeries Stratus Duo review. SteelSeries Stratus Duo Controller review: Cheat Sheet SteelSeries Stratus Duo Controller review: Specs SteelSeries Stratus Duo Controller review: The ups The Stratus Duo offers features that make it a worthy upgrade over your phone screen or even a basic first-party Xbox or PlayStation controller while keeping a comfortable and sleek design that works well with phones. Comfortable grip The Stratus Duo features the best of both worlds when it comes to the grip. It features a PlayStation-like symmetrical thumbstick configuration, which as a long-time DualShock 4 user, is my preference. It has a much ‘taller’ case which is a perfect fit for my palms and more comfortable than a traditional DualShock controller, so fans of the taller Xbox-style design will feel at home here too. The Stratus might be too big for those with smaller hands, though, making the analog toggles for the power and connectivity settings less accessible. The more expensive GameSir Tarantula Pro sticks closer to the traditional DualShock format but still manages to edge out the Stratus Duo in terms of comfort thanks to the more rounded grips. However, neither controller causes me any severe discomfort even during long gaming sessions. The front of the Stratus is slightly depressed inwards. I found this didn’t interfere too much with how I held the controller, although it certainly felt different than most other DualShock-inspired controllers. Minimalist design The controller’s plastic chassis also enhances its comfortability. It's a high-quality plastic with a slight texture that’s soft to the touch. The case is also durable, with a weighty and substantive feeling that justifies the controller's asking price. Sadly, the premium quality of the case is undermined by the rather poor face buttons, but I’ll talk about those later. I’m a fan of the lighting that indicates power status, with the 4 white LEDs complementing the white highlights on the center buttons. It’s a shame the minimalistic lighting isn’t used elsewhere on the controller, such as on the underwhelming ABXY buttons. This would have given the Stratus Duo a stronger identity beyond its dark, graphite casing. Hall Effect triggers The controller utilizes Hall Effect magnetic triggers, which allows for increased accuracy and a smoother motion versus the analog triggers you’ll find on a first-party controller. The triggers are great for racing games on PC and Mobile, where the precise trigger control and smooth motion help you modulate the throttle. Hall Effect triggers are also my go-to for arcade flight games like Ace Combat and Project Wingman, allowing me to adjust my acceleration with pinpoint accuracy. Firing up my afterburners doesn’t get much more satisfying than with a great Hall effect trigger. Connectivity The namesake feature of the gamepad is its dual wireless connectivity. The Stratus Duo supports wireless 2.4G as well as Bluetooth and Wired. This lets you simply leave the wireless adapter plugged into your PC while you game on your phone over Bluetooth, and then flip the switch to immediately connect to your PC. This is ideal for anyone who wants to play on their phone while waiting to connect to their next PC game, or anyone who finds themselves gaming both on both platforms. It's uncommon for mobile controllers to come with a 2.4G dongle, but it’s very welcome and makes the Duo a versatile gamepad. Playing games on my PC over 2.4G felt snappier than with a Bluetooth connection. Exclusively mobile gamers will still enjoy this gamepad, as it’s a big upgrade over touch controls and supports connectivity to Samsung Gear VR, among other headsets. Battery Battery life is another strong aspect and perfectly complements the controller’s wireless, on-the-go ethos. The battery lasts for over 20 hours without charging, completely blowing away the terrible battery life of first-party controllers like the Sony DualSense Edge . This longevity is on par with excellent third-party Pro controllers like the Razer Wolverine V3 ($199). SteelSeries Stratus Duo Controller review: The downs Unfortunately, a few issues hold back the Stratus Duos. Analog thumbsticks are a disappointing choice when there are cheaper competitors with Hall Effect sticks, and the cheap-feeling buttons undermine the strong build quality. No Hall Effect sticks The Stratus Duo opts for analog thumbsticks instead of the increasingly common Hall Effect sticks, which makes the controller vulnerable to stick drift. The ALPS analog thumbsticks are traditional thumbsticks that rely on a physical mechanism rather than magnets to report movements. This mechanism can wear down over time, causing the thumbsticks to ‘drift,’ creating false movements while not in use. Hall Effect sticks avoid this by not having any physical contact, which increases the overall longevity of the controller significantly. Additionally, the physical mechanism in the thumbsticks has a roughness to movement that you don’t get with Hall Effect. While you might prefer this, I found it annoying since it hampered consistency and accuracy. I tested the controller on Call of Duty Mobile and found the rough thumbsticks hindered by fine control and accuracy. Be warned, as the lack of Hall Effect thumbsticks are not clearly laid out in the marketing for the controller — the graphic accompanying the Hall Effect description shows both the thumbstick and the trigger in action, but only the trigger supports this technology. It's also important to point out that there are similarly priced alternatives available with Hall Effect thumbsticks and triggers, such as the GameSir G7 SE ($44), or the plastic version of the PB Tails Crush ($45) which boasts TMR (an upgraded Hall Effect). Low-quality buttons The Stratus Duo’s face buttons are at odds with the overall quality of the controller. They almost look like a manufacturing error. The legends for the ABXY buttons are a faded tone of grey that’s hard to make out, especially in low light (in our studio photography, they stand out well, but that’s because we use a professional lighting setup). This all makes the buttons look tacky, and misaligned with the white highlighted Select, Start and Home buttons in the middle of the gamepad. There are some color indicators on the controller, though. Four small colored dots indicate the typical Xbox button colors, but I would have preferred actual colored buttons or that they matched the white highlighted center controls. Crucially, the buttons feel horrible to press. They’re mushy to the touch and very unsatisfying. I prefer the satisfying feedback of micro switches, although these are usually only seen on Pro gamepads like the Razer Wolverine V3 . However, even the membrane buttons on gamepads like the GameSir G7 SE perform much better than the Stratus Duo’s. The G7 buttons give an affirmative ‘tap’ when pressed, which makes them feel much more responsive. And while they look nice, the center buttons feel even worse than the face buttons. These are placed in a depression on the controller, making them difficult to press during gameplay. Sure, you won’t be using them as frequently as the other face buttons, but it’s frustrating having to stretch and use the very tips of my fingers to pause the game. Poor D-Pad If you’re a fan of the retro games available on mobile, you’ll likely rely on the D-Pad instead of the thumbsticks for accurate movements. Sadly, the D-Pad is the weakest element of the Stratus Duo’s controls, and it was already a pretty low bar. Each press of the D-Pad is very shallow, while also feeling mushy like the face buttons. Holding a direction doesn’t feel very secure, with a wide contact area that melts right into the case when pressing down. This is fine when using the D-pad for quick commands, such as in Call of Duty Mobile, but using to control my character in Castlevania: Symphony of the Night was not a very satisfying or responsive experience at all. Lack of features While I love the dual connectivity, the controller is a little barebones when compared to similarly-priced controllers. The lack of any extra buttons is disappointing, as I would have loved to see back paddles on a controller with this layout. The GameSir G7 SE, for example, has assignable back paddles. Of course, you will have to sacrifice the Stratus Duo’s excellent wireless connectivity features to access this, as well as mobile support. Additionally, the Hall Effect triggers aren’t Hair Triggers, a feature that shortens the distance that the triggers travel before activating. This is a common feature I’ve seen on other (cheaper) Hall Effect controllers such as those on the GameSir Kaleid ($41). The longer throw of standard triggers is perfect for racing titles like Asphalt, but for shooters like Fortnite and Call of Duty Mobile, hair triggers are best. SteelSeries Stratus Duo Controller review: Verdict Overall, the Stratus Duo is a mixed bag. It had so much potential but is held back by some of its most important functions. Poor buttons and analog thumbsticks in particular put the Stratus behind the competition. A few more gaming features like hair triggers or back paddles may have made this more forgivable, but these are lacking too. The excellent connectivity features mean the controller could still be worth picking up when on sale or at the reduced price commonly seen at Amazon . At the $59 retail price, however, it’s difficult to recommend giving the Stratus Duo a shot.HONG KONG, Dec. 13, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hola Prime , the world's most transparent prop trading firm, has announced the appointment of Himanshu Chandel as its new Marketing Director. This marks a significant step in the company's continued growth and its commitment to funding traders with transparency, giving them a fair chance to succeed. Mr. Chandel brings an exceptional background in digital marketing, strategic brand development, and performance-driven campaigns. He has held prominent roles at leading organizations, including ITC Limited, one of India's largest and most diversified conglomerates. At ITC, a $70 billion enterprise spanning FMCG, Hotels, Paperboards and Specialty Papers, Packaging, Agri-Business, and Information Technology, Mr. Chandel managed performance marketing for over five major brands. The Personal Care division, with a revenue base of $300 million, served as a dynamic environment where innovative marketing strategies played a crucial role in driving growth and strengthening brand presence." Besides ITC, Mr. Chandel has excelled in consumer-tech startups, particularly in the gaming sector. He holds a Master's degree in Technology specializing in Machine Learning and brings a strong foundation in innovation, backed by a year of R&D experience in Neuro-Marketing Analytics at the prestigious CSIR Lab. An alumnus of IIM Ahmedabad, one of India's top-ranked institutes, Mr. Chandel embodies a unique blend of academic excellence and practical expertise. His strategic mindset and comprehensive knowledge of emerging marketing trends will allow him to amplify Hola Prime's efforts to enhance its offerings, focusing on key elements like price transparency reports, 1-hour payouts, and no hidden rules, all of which define the company's core value. "I'm thrilled to join Hola Prime at such an exciting time," said Himanshu Chandel. "The firm's commitment to transparency and empowering traders aligns with my own values, and I look forward to helping Hola Prime expand its global reach and strengthen its position as a leader in prop trading." As the new Marketing Director, Chandel will oversee all aspects of marketing strategy, communications, and community engagement, ensuring that Hola Prime continues to resonate with its growing base of traders and partners. "In an industry marked by constant ups and downs, with firms closing one day and others emerging the next, trust has become a rare commodity for traders. Mr. Himanshu emphasized that at Hola Prime , we are committed to rebuilding that trust. We aim to redefine the industry by staying true to our values. In our marketing, we will avoid false promises and gimmicks. Instead, we will focus on transparency, delivering exactly what we say and providing real value to our traders." With this appointment, Hola Prime is set to enhance its innovative offerings further and continue building trust and transparency within the trading industry, as it sets its sights on future growth. About Hola Prime Hola Prime is a global proprietary trading firm with a presence in the UK, Hong Kong, Cyprus, Dubai, and India, renowned for its commitment to transparency. Serving prop traders across 175+ countries with access to over 50 trading instruments, Hola Prime provides a reliable and efficient trading environment. With a presence in key locations worldwide and a selection of multiple trading platforms, the firm is bringing a breath of freshness to the prop trading industry. 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