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Deadness Brings February Chills to PC VR

It's the first VR horror from ALIEN studio.

Bitcoin Cash is in a Tight Range, Unable to Break Recent High

Bitcoin Cash (BCH) has started a sideways movement after falling to the low of $265. The cryptocurrency seems to be in a tight range between $269 and $300.

Exceeding DigiByte: Using DGB as collateral

At CoinRabbit we believe that mass adoption of any cryptocurrency is one of the most important things and work to increase the ways you can use reputable and promising assets. DGB is definitely one of these assets. In this article, we would like to tell you more about DigiByte and how you can exceed its ... Read more

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Cardano Continues a Sideways Move as It Faces Rejection at $1.10

The price of Cardano (ADA) is in a sideways trend, but consolidating above support at $1.00. The previous downtrend ended on January 22 after it fell to the low of $0.91. Buyers are desperately trying to bring the altcoin to the previous highs.

Shoulder surfing: Watch out for eagle‑eyed snoopers peeking at your phone

Some fraudsters may use low-tech tactics to steal your sensitive information – peering over your shoulder as you enter that data is one of them

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Libraries Tasmania Selects Preservica to Safeguard Public Access to Archives Collections

BOSTON, MA and OXFORD, UK, Feb 2, 2022 - (ACN Newswire) - Preservica, a global leader in Active Digital Preservation software, has partnered with Libraries Tasmania in a multi-year contract to accept, preserve, and store digital government and non-government records as archives.


The ability to efficiently or effectively manage the 150TB's of digital collections manually has become difficult, placing Libraries Tasmania at risk of not meeting required standards to ensure the ongoing preservation and accessibility of its digital cultural collections.

Preservica worked with local partner Document Management Tasmania (DMTAS) on the formal tender and procurement process. The digital preservation service will be hosted on AWS Asia Pacific (Sydney) region.

The Tasmanian Archives holds hundreds of thousands of items of significant historical and cultural value, in various formats, that are actively degrading. These contain content unique and integral to Tasmanian history and must adhere to industry standards and compliance requirements to support business processes for the secure capture, storage, management, identification, access, delivery and long-term preservation of its digital collections.

"Our commitment is to preserve the continuing memory of Tasmania as the lead provider of history, research, and information services," said Allegra Huxtable, Manager Government Archives & Preservation at Libraries Tasmania, Department of Education. "We are thrilled to partner with Preservica to preserve archives and heritage items to fulfill our legislated role as the keeper of Tasmania's memory, and generate opportunities for lifelong learning, and cultural inspiration available to anyone around the world."

The digital preservation system will form part of the State Library and Tasmanian Archives infrastructure that will support the receipt of transfers from Tasmanian State Government Agencies and non-government organizations' of digital records in all forms, including digitized versions of hardcopy records as well as unstructured and structured born-digital records.

This also includes published digital assets acquired through legal deposit or purchase (where these items are not suitable for inclusion on the National E-Deposit System).

Public access to the Tasmanian Archives collections includes government records, private records, and cultural heritage items in a large number of formats including hard copy documentary items, physical items and their digital surrogates (digitized versions), audio recordings (including analog and born-digital), Film and Video (including analog and born-digital), maps, newspapers, and photographs.

Online access to digital materials has become increasingly important for many Australian government, academic, cultural and commercial organizations. Libraries Tasmania is part of a growing community of institutions using Preservica in the region including The National Archives of Australia (NAA), The National Library of Australia (NLA), the State Library of South Australia (SLSA), Moore College and many other government, cultural, and academic institutions.

We are delighted that Libraries Tasmania is part of a growing number of customers in our user community in Australia," said Mike Quinn, CEO Preservica. "Preservica's preservation system is a key part of the total environment needed to provide their digital collections with the best chance of long-term survival."

Preservica's digital preservation and discovery solution, Starter edition is providing multi-sized archives across the region with an easy, locally hosted way to preserve important records and showcase digital collections that document Australia's rich history, ensuring content is kept safe and usable over decades are all automatically taken care of.

See if Preservica is a fit for you. Learn more about its library and museum archive software or try Preservica for free to create, preserve and share your first digital collection in minutes.

About Preservica

With offices in Boston, MA and Abingdon, Oxfordshire (UK), Preservica is changing the way organizations around the world protect and future-proof critical long-term digital information. Available in the cloud (SaaS) or on-premise, our award-winning active digital preservation software has been designed from the ground up to tackle the unique challenges of ensuring digital information remains accessible and trustworthy over decades.

It's a proven solution that's trusted by hundreds of businesses, archives, libraries, museums and government organizations around the world, including the UK National Archives, Texas State Library and Archives, MoMA, Yale and HSBC. Visit: www.preservica.com and Twitter: @preservica

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SOURCE: Preservica

Copyright 2022 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. www.acnnewswire.comPreservica, a global leader in Active Digital Preservation software, has partnered with Libraries Tasmania in a multi-year contract to accept, preserve, and store digital government and non-government records as archives.

Shiba Inu (SHIB), the 15th Biggest Crypto Makes into Turkish Exchange ‘Bitexen’

Bitexen, the Turkey-based cryptocurrency exchange, has announced the listing of Shiba Inu (SHIB) token along with Sun (SUN), Celo (CELO), JUST (JST), Smooth Love Potion (SLP), and Moonbeam (GLMR), reports thecryptobasic.com. The listing of Shiba Inu on the Turkish Exchange has led to an increase in the number of holders for the Shiba Inu (SHIB)

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Will SEC Lose Or Label Most Cryptos A Security? Here’s Why Ripple Holds Edge Over SEC

Crypto investors in the market are eagerly waiting for the outcome of the much-heated Ripple vs SEC case which many anticipate shall arrive by the first half of 2022. As of now, Ripple holds the edge as it continues to hold score more points against the SEC. WSJ reporter Dave Michael writes that this case

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Bringing Data Science into the Organization

In a nutshell, Data Science accelerates business growth. Sudeep Rao, offers solid evidence of this by stating that worldwide nearly $30 billion is invested annually for artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) projects. A BI and analytics survey indicated that 94% of the survey participants reported “data and analytics” as important factors for the […]

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DENSO Announces Third Quarter Financial Results

KARIYA, JAPAN, Feb 2, 2022 - (JCN Newswire) - DENSO, a leading mobility supplier, today announced its global financial results for its third quarter, ending December 31, 2021, for its 2022 fiscal year, ending March 31, 2022:

- Consolidated revenue totaled 4,009.0 billion yen (USD34.9 billion), a 14.3 percent increase from the previous year.
- Consolidated operating profit totaled 256.3 billion yen (USD2,229.4 million), a 284.6 percent increase from the previous year.
- Consolidated profit attributable to owners of the parent company totaled 193.4 billion yen (USD1,682.2 million), a 348.9 percent increase from the previous year.

"Both revenue and operating profit in the third quarter decreased from the same period last year due to semiconductor shortages and other business conditions, although DENSO made profit improvements. However, revenue and operating profit through three quarters of this fiscal year increased compared to the previous year due to recovery of vehicle sales from COVID-19 and profit improvements," said Yasushi Matsui, senior executive officer and member of the Board of Directors of DENSO Corporation. "We have revised our full-year forecast based on third quarter results, adjusting our revenue projection to 5,480.0 billion yen (USD47.7 billion) and operating profit projection to 400.0 billion yen (USD3,479.8 million)," said Matsui. "While it is difficult to project how the business environment might change due to factors like semiconductor shortages, we keep our fourth quarter forecast unchanged and aim to achieve these projections with strong fourth quarter performance."

In Japan, revenue increased to 2,590.1 billion yen (USD22.5 billion), up 15.1% from the previous year, and operating profit was 144.1 billion yen (USD1,253.8 million), with an operating loss of 12.0 billion yen in the previous year.

In North America, revenue increased to 842.6 billion yen (USD7.3 billion), up 15.4% from the previous year, and operating loss was 1.9 billion yen (USD16.6 million).

In Europe, revenue increased to 407.4 billion yen (USD3.5 billion), up 13.3% from the previous year, and operating profit was 3.3 billion yen (USD29.1 million), up 22.7% from the previous year.

In Asia, revenue increased to 1,180.6 billion yen (USD10.3 billion), up 26.6% from the previous year, and operating profit increased to 105.0 billion yen (USD913.6 million), up 46.3% from the previous year.

In other areas, revenue increased to 53.8 billion yen (USD468.4 million), up 101.9% from the previous year, and operating profit increased to 11.7 billion yen (USD101.4 million), up 145.2% from the previous year.

About DENSO Corporation

DENSO is a $44.6 billion global mobility supplier that develops advanced technology and components for nearly every vehicle make and model on the road today. With manufacturing at its core, DENSO invests in its 200 facilities to produce thermal, powertrain, mobility, electrification, & electronic systems, to create jobs that directly change how the world moves. The company's 168,000+ employees are paving the way to a mobility future that improves lives, eliminates traffic accidents, and preserves the environment. Globally headquartered in Kariya, Japan, DENSO spent 10.0 percent of its global consolidated sales on research and development in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2021. For more information about global DENSO, visit https://www.denso.com/global.


Copyright 2022 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. www.jcnnewswire.comDENSO, a leading mobility supplier, today announced its global financial results for its third quarter, ending December 31, 2021, for its 2022 fiscal year, ending March 31, 2022.

A local consumer group warns crypto scams are exploding in Canada.

Cryptocurrency scams are increasing alarmingly in Canada, a local consumer group has warned. According to the Better Business Bureau Serving Southern Alberta and East Kootenay (BBB), Canadian investors have lost millions of dollars to scammers, describing the local digital asset market as a Wild West. The consumer group says it has received eight complaints about […]

Hacker Group ‘Moses Staff’ Using New StrifeWater RAT in Ransomware Attacks

A politically motivated hacker group tied to a series of espionage and sabotage attacks on Israeli entities in 2021 incorporated a previously undocumented remote access trojan (RAT) that masquerades as the Windows Calculator app as part of a conscious effort to stay under the radar. Cybersecurity company Cybereason, which has been tracking the operations of the Iranian actor known as Moses Staff

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