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Cloudbreak Health, a healthcare-focused video remote interpretation services company, has announced it has rebranded to Equiti and acquired tech-enabled language services provider Voyce. The integration will bring together Voyce's products and Cloudbreak's video remote interpretation platform, Martti, under the Equiti brand. The company said the merger is expected to increase interpretation resources, reduce connection times and expand the range of languages ​​supported. “Today's announcement is a major step toward improving equitable health care for millions of patients across North America,” Andrew Royce, CEO of Voice and new president of Equity, said in a statement. “These two partnerships reflect our commitment…

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has warned the United States of World War III and said even considering a request to use Ukrainian-supplied weapons in an attack deep inside Russian territory was “asking for trouble.”Lavrov told reporters in Moscow on Tuesday that talk of using Western-supplied missiles to attack Russia was tantamount to “playing with fire.”The United States has maintained its position that its long-range weapons will only be used inside Ukrainian territory or to defend the country against Russian attacks across the border, despite requests from Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has repeatedly called on Western allies to approve…

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The cryptocurrency market is ever-changing and dynamic. A coin that is doing well can crash the next day. Such dynamic changes play a key role in shaping the cryptocurrency world. Based on a similar concept, let's consider three coins that may see a price surge next week based on their key technological platforms.Related article: Currency: Yuan rises 10% as Fed cuts interest rates, dollar fallsBuy the top 3 trending altcoins for profits next week1. Toncoin (TON)The arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov has brought Toncoin into the spotlight. The token is integrated with Telegram and is an integral part of…

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FPSO units in the Búzios field – four already in operation and five under construction – will start using Dry-Flo technology for routine testing of their exhaust gas systems. “Many industries that are unable or unwilling to drain water for system testing are turning to our waterless certification technology,” said Henrique Gaio, managing director of Paradigm Fire Protection Services in the Netherlands. “Not only does this technology increase the accuracy of internal condition mapping, it also significantly reduces the short- and long-term impacts of water saturation in process and manufacturing areas, and the potential for infiltration under insulation and into…

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Icelandic budget airline Play is celebrating the unofficial end of summer with a Labor Day sale, enticing travelers with 25 percent off flights to Europe. The sale, published by Play in collaboration with Travel + Leisure, is available on flights departing from the U.S. to Iceland, Copenhagen, Paris, London, Amsterdam, Berlin and Dublin. To take advantage of the sale, travelers must book the sale by midnight ET on September 4. The deal can be booked on Play's website and is valid for travel from September 28th to November 2nd and November 4th to December 15th. “The PLAY deal allows travelers…

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No sugar coat. Standalone AI devices have failed worse than the Hindenburg. It's not ready for primetime, so to speak. The jury is still out on AI for smartphones. But the show must go on. So here's one more AI pin that will have Marques Brownlee's hair falling out when it officially launches.By limiting its scope, the Plaud NotePin may solve some of the problems that have plagued its competitors: It doesn't bill itself as a digital assistant to streamline every aspect of modern life — it's a note-taking device, albeit one with some AI features.NotePin automatically records and transcribes…

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Ahead of a European trip to Berlin and Paris, Prime Minister Keir Starmer promised to repair the “broken relationships left by the previous government” and drive forward Britain's economic growth.Changing the tone with European leaders is easy. Changing the content, especially finding new deals that will boost growth, is a much harder task.Starmer reiterated in Berlin on Wednesday that economic growth is the “first mission of my government” but he is not the first prime minister to feel his economic ambitions are being hampered by self-imposed red lines on Europe. Labour has ruled out rejoining the EU's single market and…

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Tech giants buy energy assets from bitcoin miners EPRI says data centers may use up to 9% of U.S. electricity by end of decade Bitcoin miners face challenges repurposing to AI due to high costs, infrastructure needs Aug. 28 – U.S. technology companies are racing to secure dwindling power supplies for their rapidly expanding artificial intelligence and cloud computing data centers, and are clamoring for energy assets held by bitcoin miners. These data centers are driving the fastest U.S. electricity demand growth since the early 2000s and are outpacing the expansion of the power grid, leaving tech giants like Amazon…

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GENEVA — GENEVA (AP) — The World Health Organization's European office on Thursday denounced a decline in condom use among adolescents in recent years, warning of risks of infection and unwanted pregnancies in countries from Canada to Central Asia.The findings are published in WHO Europe's latest report on health behaviours in school-age children and come from a survey of around 250,000 15-year-olds in 42 countries conducted between 2014 and 2022.”While results vary widely across countries and regions, the most important trend observed since the 2014 (Survey on Health Behaviour of School-Age Children) is the decline in condom use among sexually…

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