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WWW.ARCHITECTSJOURNAL.CO.UKChelmsford cemetery and crematoriumThe winning team selected for the estimated £180,000 contract will draw up plans for a new cemetery and crematorium facility on green belt land north of Bakers Lane close to the A12 road on the southern fringes of the settlement. The £10 million project will create a cemetery with capacity for up to 6,000 burials and a crematorium with capacity for up to 2,000 cremations a year. According to the brief: Chelmsford City Council (CCC) is undertaking the development of a new cemetery and crematorium at land north of Bakers Lane, Chelmsford.Advertisement ‘The site has been assessed for feasibility, and terms have been agreed with the landowner. CCC is now seeking to appoint a Design Team to deliver design services up to the discharge of planning conditions (RIBA Stage 3+).’ Located 50km north-east of London, Chelmsford is a major Essex city with a population of around 110,000 people. The latest procurement comes two years after Chelmer Housing Partnership launched a search for a design team for a net zero carbon 300-home development at Andrews Place, Chelmsford. Bids for the latest commission will be evaluated 70 per cent on quality and 30 per cent on price. Applicants must hold employer’s liability insurance of £5 million, public liability insurance of £5 million and professional indemnity insurance of £5 million. Competition details Project title Cemetery and Crematorium Design – Land North of Bakers Lane Client Contract value £10 million First round deadline 1pm, 14 May 2025 Restrictions Applicants are asked provide details of up to three local authority contracts of a similar size and nature that have been performed during the past five years. If a supplier cannot provide at least one example, they can provide an explanation. For example, the organisation is a new start-up, or has provided services in the past but not under a contract More information https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/014971-20250 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 47 Views
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WWW.CNET.COMDon't Miss Out on APYs Up to 4.50%. Today's CD Rates, April 15, 2025Rates this high won't last forever.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 60 Views
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WWW.EUROGAMER.NETSteam has a buried page that totals all your spending, if you dare to lookVideo games can be an expensive hobby, but how much money have you actually spent? Steam has you covered. Read more0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 61 Views
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WWW.VIDEOGAMER.COMAll Marvels Rivals summer skins we know so farYou can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games here Since its release, Marvel Rivals fans have praised the game’s ever-expanding cosmetic library, which includes skins ranging from comic book classics to bold, creative designs. From the battle-ready Punk Hulk to the creepy Zombie Strange, these skins allow players to personalize their favorite heroes. Cosmetics, available through battle passes, in-game stores, and event rewards, have become an integral part of the game’s thriving community. NetEase has increased its offerings by releasing themed cosmetics connected to holidays and seasonal releases. The Winter Celebration event introduced festive styles, such as Groot’s Christmas tree attire, while the Lunar New Year event featured exquisite outfits inspired by ethnic elements. These limited-time events keep players interested by providing exclusive rewards for completing tasks or playing in unique game modes, such as Clone Rumble. As spring comes to an end, all eyes are focused on the reported summer event. Leaks point to a beach-themed extravaganza, with vivid, sun-soaked skins teased in recent Marvel Rivals Infinity comic books. Here’s everything we know about it. Every leaked Marvel Rivals summer skin so far Marvel Rivals Summer skins, which were teased in the Marvel Rivals Infinity comic series, promise vivid, sunny aesthetics that will complement the game’s varied lineup. While exact specifics are unknown, reports indicate a splashy event with limited-time modes and exclusive rewards, following NetEase’s tradition of exciting seasonal updates. The upcoming summer event will bring tons of skins. Image by VideoGamer. The summer event, which is slated to debut around Season 2.5 in May, will have a tropical theme, with heroes dressed for the beach. Leaked artwork and loading screens, including one for the Krakoa map, have revealed a few confirmed skins and added more speculation. These cosmetics are likely to be unlocked through event challenges, battle passes, or the in-game shop, allowing players to personalize their favorite character. Here are the skins that have been revealed thus far: Jeff the Land Shark: Beachwear Jeff with a lei and a straw hat. Squirrel Girl: Summer Squirrel, wearing a floral lei and a sun hat. The Thing: Coastal Clobberer, wearing beach shorts and sunglasses. Apart from summer skins, the comic has also teased some costumes based on the Hellfire Gala. Here’s what they are: Doctor Strange: In an officer costume Magik: An all black costume with horns Storm: All white gala costume While only a few skins have been revealed, fans are hoping for more, with Emma Frost and Iron Fist on their wishlists. Marvel Rivals Platform(s): macOS, PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X Genre(s): Fighting, Shooter Related Topics Marvel Rivals Subscribe to our newsletters! By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime. Share0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 91 Views
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WWW.INDEPENDENT.CO.UKFacebook whistleblower testifies that company undermined national security by working with ChinaFacebook whistleblower testifies that company undermined national security by working with ChinaMeta executives ‘lied about what they were doing with the Chinese Communist Party to employees, shareholders, Congress and the American public,’ Sarah Wynn-Williams told a Congressional subcommitteeKelly Rissmanin New YorkWednesday 09 April 2025 22:11 BSTFormer Facebook employee Sarah Wynn-Williams plans to testify to the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Counterterrorism about how Meta ‘undermined U.S. national security’ (AFP via Getty Images)Sign up for the daily Inside Washington email for exclusive US coverage and analysis sent to your inboxGet our free Inside Washington emailGet our free Inside Washington emailI would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy policyA Meta whistleblower testified before Congress Wednesday about how she witnessed the company repeatedly “undermine U.S. national security.”Sarah Wynn-Williams, a former Facebook employee who released an explosive memoir last month accusing the social media giant of retaliating against her after she reported sexual misconduct, testified before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Counterterrorism with another revelatory allegation: the company was engaged in “illegal and dangerous activities” with China.Wynn-Williams worked at Facebook for seven years, starting in 2011. As director of global public policy, she worked closely with CEO Mark Zuckerberg and former COO Sheryl Sandberg. Throughout her tenure, she saw company executives “undermine U.S. national security” and said they “lied about what they were doing with the Chinese Communist Party to employees, shareholders, Congress and the American public.”She he alleged that Meta executives worked hard to “win favor” with leaders in Beijing to build a $18 billion business in China.A Meta spokesperson slammed her remarks as being “divorced from reality and riddled with false claims” in a statement shared with The Independent prior to the hearing. “While Mark Zuckerberg himself was public about our interest in offering our services in China and details were widely reported beginning over a decade ago, the fact is this: we do not operate our services in China today.”Former Facebook employee Sarah Wynn-Williams plans to testify to the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Counterterrorism about how Meta ‘undermined U.S. national security’ (AFP via Getty Images)Wynn-Williams told Senators that she saw executives working “‘hand in glove’” with the Chinese Communist Party to construct and test custom-built censorship tools that silenced and censored their critics. The whistleblower also testified that Meta provided China with access to users’ data, including that of Americans.“Meta has been willing to compromise its values, sacrifice the security of its users, and undermine American interests to build its China business. It’s been happening for years, covered up by lies, and continues to this day,” she told the subcommittee.Meta began offering products and services in China as early as 2014, she claims. The tech giant constructed a “physical pipeline” connecting the United States and China that would have allowed the Chinese Communist Party to intercept Americans’ personal data.“The only reason China does not currently have access to U.S. user data through this pipeline is because Congress stepped in,” she said.The following year, the company started briefing the Chinese Communist Party. These briefings included discussions around critical emerging technologies, including AI, with the “explicit goal being to help China outcompete American companies,” Wynn-Williams said.“There’s a straight line you can draw from these briefings to the recent revelations that China is developing AI models for military use, relying on Meta’s Llama model,” she testified. “Meta’s internal documents describe their sales pitch for why China should allow them in the market by quote ‘help[ing] China increase global influence and promote the China Dream.’”Meta is led by Mark Zuckerberg. Meta executives ‘lied about what they were doing with the Chinese Communist Party to employees, shareholders, Congress and the American public,’ Wynn-Williams plans to tell a Congressional subcommittee (AP)In her book Careless People, Wynn-Williams accused the tech giant of firing her in 2017 after she filed a sexual harassment complaint against her boss Joel Kaplan, who was then-vice president for global public policy. Meta previously told The Independent in a statement that she was fired for “poor performance and toxic behavior” and noted that an investigation into the incident determined that she made “misleading and unfounded allegations of harassment.” Kaplan now serves as chief global affairs officer.After her memoir was published in March, Meta sought to prevent her from further promoting the book, claiming that the allegations violated a non-disparagement clause in her severance agreement. The company described Wynn-Williams’ allegations detailed in her memoir as “a mix of out-of-date and previously reported claims about the company and false accusations about our executives.” A legal representative for Wynn-Williams shared a statement with The Independent last month: “Meta has made a number of false and inconsistent statements about Sarah since the news of her memoir broke. The events that led to her departure from Meta are described in detail in the memoir, and while Meta’s statements are trying to mislead the public, the book speaks for itself.”One day after the tech giant filed an arbitration demand, an arbitrator temporarily prohibited her from amplifying or repeating “disparaging, critical or otherwise detrimental comments.” In her remarks on Wednesday, Wynn-Williams described the block as a “legal gag order” that includes speaking to lawmakers. Still, she said, “I am here at considerable personal risk because you have the power and the authority to hold them accountable.”In his March 12 arbitration decision, the arbitrator clarified that the order didn’t prevent Wynn-Williams from “giving any testimony” or “cooperating” with a government agency during its investigation. There was never any prohibition on her testifying to Congress, Meta has said. The Independent has reached out to a representative for Wynn-Williams for clarification.Join our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesMost PopularPopular videosSponsored Features0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 65 Views
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WWW.VG247.COMIt’s heartbreak for the haters as Assassin's Creed Shadows revealed as second best-selling game in US behind Monster Hunter WildsIn spite of all the pre-release online vitriol, it looks like there's a real appetite for Assassin's Creed Shadows, at least in the USA. The game currently is the second best-selling game in America, behind Capcom's massive hit Monster Hunter Wilds. Read more0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 72 Views
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WWW.NINTENDOLIFE.COMSony Vet Shuhei Yoshida Says Nintendo Is "Losing Their Identity" With Switch 2NintenDOOMED?Over the decades, Nintendo has cultivated a reputation in which it seemingly strives for innovation in gaming over simple iterative upgrades. The Wii and DS were perhaps the most obvious instances of this, pushing Nintendo into the stratosphere by appealing to mass audiences beyond the usual hardcore crowd.With the Switch 2, Nintendo is seemingly playing it pretty safe, offering up a console that – mouse controls aside – more or less updates the Switch's current features with more powerful hardware. It makes sense, too; a quick sense check online indicates that most fans are still pretty happy with the hybrid nature of the Switch, and aren't quite ready to move on to something completely new just yet.Read the full article on nintendolife.com0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 71 Views
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TECHCRUNCH.COMWaymo and Uber prepare to launch robotaxi service in Atlanta this summerUber is inviting customers in Atlanta to join a list if they’re interested in hailing a Waymo robotaxi as the companies prepare to launch a commercial service in the city. Uber and Waymo last September announced plans to offer a robotaxi service in Austin and Atlanta in early 2025 as part of an expanded partnership. In March, the companies started offering the “Waymo on Uber” robotaxi service in Austin, about a month after opening an “interest list” to customers. The companies said on Tuesday the public will be able to hail a robotaxi in Atlanta this summer. For the two companies, the “Waymo on Uber” service splits the responsibilities of owning and operating a fleet of driverless vehicles: Uber handles the charging, maintenance and cleaning of the autonomous vehicles, as well as managing access to the robotaxis via its app, while Waymo monitors the tech and the autonomous operations, including rider assistance. Under the partnership, only Uber users can hail Waymo’s fleet of autonomous Jaguar I-PACE vehicles. The relationship between the two companies has taken an 180-degree turn from early 2018, when they went head-to-head in a trial that alleged Uber stole trade secrets belonging to Waymo. The lawsuit was settled in February 2018. In the seven years since that settlement, Waymo has plugged away, developing, testing and eventually offering a commercial robotaxi service in Phoenix. The Alphabet company later expanded its commercial service to San Francisco and Los Angeles. Uber took a more winding path to offering a commercial robotaxi service. Following the settlement, the rideshare company continued to operate its own in-house autonomous vehicle unit, called Uber ATG, for another two years. It would sell off that subsidiary in a complex deal with Aurora in December 2020. But Uber soon began shoring up its position in the emerging robotaxi market by partnering with autonomous vehicle developers. The company has struck deals with 14 autonomous vehicle firms that cover ride-hailing, delivery, and trucking — a handful of which are operating commercially. In December, Uber launched robotaxi rides in Abu Dhabi with WeRide, and Waymo’s autonomous vehicles have been available on the Uber app in Phoenix since October 2023. Soon, Atlanta will join the growing list of cities where locals can hail a driverless car. The service will initially cover 65 square miles of the city, including the Downtown, Buckhead and Capitol View areas. The companies said there are plans to expand the operating territory in the future. Uber and Waymo said customers who join the list will receive updates and increase their chances of hailing a robotaxi once the service officially launches. Customers who sign up may also receive early access to Waymo rides before they’re available to the public, according to the companies. To join, Uber customers in Atlanta need to update the app, then go to “Account” and then “Settings.” From there, customers can click on “Ride Preferences,” where they should see a list that includes autonomous vehicles and an option to join the interest list.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 79 Views
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3DPRINTINGINDUSTRY.COMAzoth 3D adds Incus LMM for metal 3D printingAzoth 3D, a U.S.-based additive manufacturing service provider specializing in metal components, has adopted the Hammer Lab35 system to expand its production capacity. The new lithography-based metal manufacturing (LMM) technology enables Azoth 3D to produce small, high-resolution parts with lead times of 5 to 7 days, significantly reducing turnaround times for industries requiring complex metal geometries. Incus, an Austrian company focused on photopolymerization-based metal 3D printing, developed the Hammer Lab35 to deliver detailed components with fine surface finishes. The system uses a light-based process to selectively solidify metal powder mixed in a photopolymer binder, allowing for high feature resolution and clean part edges. Azoth 3D is applying the system to three critical industrial materials: 316L stainless steel, 17-4 PH stainless steel, and titanium. These are used across sectors such as medical device manufacturing, aerospace, automotive tooling, and defense applications. “Incus’ LMM technology allows us to bridge the gap between rapid prototyping and end-use production with an unmatched lead time of just 5–7 days,” said Cody Cochran, General Manager and Co-Founder of Azoth 3D. Denise Modder, head of application engineering at Incus, added, “The Hammer Lab35’s ability to produce fine-detail metal parts with exceptional surface quality aligns perfectly with Azoth 3D’s vision for rapid and efficient production.” Material flexibility is central to the new system’s appeal. 316L stainless steel, known for its corrosion resistance, is widely used in marine, food, and surgical applications. 17-4 PH stainless steel offers high mechanical strength and hardness, making it suitable for structural parts in demanding mechanical environments. Titanium, which Azoth already uses in production, provides a high strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion resistance for use in medical implants, aerospace assemblies, and high-performance defense equipment. The Hammer Lab35 system. Photo via Incus. To request a quote from Azoth 3D, visit azoth3d.com/quote. Recent Advances in Metal 3D Printing Growing demand for accessible metal additive manufacturing systems has led to open-source innovations such as the ReAM250 project, developed by researchers at the Technical University of Munich. The initiative provides complete documentation for building a modular laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) 3D printer using off-the-shelf components. By releasing software, CAD files, and control system diagrams under a permissive BSD license, the project aims to lower R&D costs and accelerate experimentation with process monitoring and control. Supported by Autodesk and RAYLASE, the platform integrates programmable lasers and scan controllers to enable precise beam shaping, while Autodesk’s open-source Machine Control Framework allows full integration with industrial design software. In parallel, large-scale industrial metal 3D printing is also evolving. AddUp, a French manufacturer of LPBF systems, recently unveiled the first prototype developed under its MASSIF initiative, a collaborative project targeting high-productivity, eco-friendly additive manufacturing. Designed for a 750 × 750 × 1000 mm build volume, the new system is expected to cut production costs by up to 70% and reduce material waste to under 10%. The printer incorporates real-time defect detection and surface finishing capabilities to minimize post-processing. Industry partners such as Dassault Systèmes, ISP Systems, and CETIM are contributing virtual modeling tools, laser beam shaping technologies, and validation environments to help transition the platform from prototype to industrial deployment. The ReAM250 open-source metal 3D printer. Image via Technical University of Munich. Ready to discover who won the 20243D Printing Industry Awards? Subscribe to the 3D Printing Industry newsletter to stay updated with the latest news and insights. Featured image shows the Hammer Lab35 system. Photo via Incus. Anyer Tenorio Lara Anyer Tenorio Lara is an emerging tech journalist passionate about uncovering the latest advances in technology and innovation. With a sharp eye for detail and a talent for storytelling, Anyer has quickly made a name for himself in the tech community. Anyer's articles aim to make complex subjects accessible and engaging for a broad audience. In addition to his writing, Anyer enjoys participating in industry events and discussions, eager to learn and share knowledge in the dynamic world of technology.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 102 Views