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President upbeat about revised Aphrodite gas plan

Cyprus Mail 

The updated development plan for the Aphrodite gas field is moving “in the right direction” President Nikos Christodoulides said on Monday, while sources suggested the government would be issuing its response in two weeks. Commenting a day after the partners (NewMed Energy, Chevron and Shell) submitted a new plan to the tune of a $4 […]

Samsung completes €86M takeover of French AI ultrasound startup Sonio

Thenextweb.com 

Samsung Medison, a medical equipment unit of Samsung Electronics, has completed its acquisition of French AI-powered ultrasound startup Sonio in a deal worth 126.5bn Won (€86mn).  Founded in 2020, Sonio has developed an AI assistant that helps doctors conduct ultrasound exams faster and more accurately. The French startup recently received FDA approval for Sonio Detect, a product that uses deep learning algorithms to improve the image quality of ultrasound scans in real time.  Sonio Detect’s AI model... Читать дальше...

27-year-old Noida techie dies on Ladakh solo bike trip after severe headache: Here's what went wrong

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

A 27-year-old man from Noida died in Leh due to health complications caused by oxygen deficiency. Chinmay Sharma, originally from Muzaffarnagar, was on a solo bike trip in Ladakh. He faced breathing difficulties and ultimately succumbed in a hospital. His body was cremated in his hometown. Altitude sickness remains a significant risk for Ladakh tourists.

Vivo T3 Ultra to be launched soon: Specs, features and expected India launch date

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Vivo is gearing up to launch its new T3 Ultra smartphone in India. This model is expected to feature the Mediatek Dimensity 9200+ SoC, up to 12GB of RAM, a 6.77-inch curved AMOLED display, and a 50MP Sony IMX921 primary camera. Further details about the official launch date and pricing are awaited.

CPJ, others: China criminalizing journalism in Hong Kong with Stand News verdict

Committee to Protect Journalists 

Taipei, September 2, 2024—Hong Kong authorities are criminalizing normal journalistic work with the “openly political” conviction of two editors from the shuttered news portal Stand News for subversion, the Committee to Protect Journalists and four other rights groups said. By weaponizing the legal system against journalists, China has ruthlessly reneged on guarantees given to Hong...