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Stand with TORRAS, to Empower Phone Users with New Accessories

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Thursday, January 18, 2024

The common holding position of wrapping hand around the back of the phone can cause stress on user's forearm or even cause the phone to slip.

Key Points: 
  • The common holding position of wrapping hand around the back of the phone can cause stress on user's forearm or even cause the phone to slip.
  • The circular ring doubles as a MagSafe stand that can support phone from 0-120 degrees, becoming a third hand.
  • Integrating solid protection, hidden stand, MagSafe, and ring holder into one phone case is the rule of TORRAS.
  • The TORRAS screen protector, streamlines the typically complex screen installation process into a quick 3-step setup, refreshing your phone within just 15 seconds.

Kathy Kolla Punk Rock Documentary "Who Is Billy Bones?" Now Available to Stream Nationwide

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Wednesday, January 17, 2024

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 17, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Cola Kat Productions, a Los Angeles-based film and TV production company, today announced that award-winning filmmaker Kathy Kolla's punk rock music documentary "Who Is Billy Bones?" is now available to stream on Amazon Prime Video in the United States and United Kingdom. The film explores the early days of Hollywood punk and the continued perseverance of Skull's frontman Billy Bones through insightful interviews with notable musicians including Mike Dirnt (Green Day), Kevin Preston (Prima Donna) and Chas T. Gray (Wall of Voodoo).

Key Points: 
  • LOS ANGELES, Jan. 17, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Cola Kat Productions , a Los Angeles-based film and TV production company, today announced that award-winning filmmaker Kathy Kolla 's punk rock music documentary "Who Is Billy Bones?"
  • is now available to stream on Amazon Prime Video in the United States and United Kingdom.
  • "This movie is a universal story of how perseverance can help a person overcome obstacles," said writer/director Kathy Kolla.
  • "This movie is a universal story of how perseverance can help a person overcome obstacles," said writer/director Kathy Kolla.

ViewSonic Introduces an Open-Frame Touch Display Solution

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Tuesday, January 16, 2024

ViewSonic Corp., a leading global provider of visual solutions, launches the TD3207, a 32-inch open-frame touch display solution.

Key Points: 
  • ViewSonic Corp., a leading global provider of visual solutions, launches the TD3207, a 32-inch open-frame touch display solution.
  • With an IP54-rated screen for advanced durability, the monitor is an ideal display for self-service kiosks, control automation, wayfinding, and a variety of other applications and trades.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240116093755/en/
    The ViewSonic TD3207 is an open-frame touch display solution.
  • “The TD3207 touch monitor is a unique display solution for our partners that work with the service, hospitality, and other industrial markets,” said Jeff Muto, Business Line Director at ViewSonic.

NBA Champion & Entrepreneur Giannis Antetokounmpo Launches Improbable Media

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Monday, January 15, 2024

NBA Champion and global superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo today announced the launch of Improbable Media.

Key Points: 
  • NBA Champion and global superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo today announced the launch of Improbable Media.
  • Improbable Media provides infrastructure to bring enduring narratives to global audiences, augment the value of partnerships and grow ecosystems and integrated businesses.
  • Improbable is backed by Verance Capital and GPS Investment Partners, with investment from media personality and entrepreneur Jay Williams, who also co-founded the company.
  • Improbable Media has already produced multi-platform branded content for partners including Nike, WhatsApp, Breitling, Protergia, Kaizen Gaming, and Flexpower.

Emagine Solutions Technology Announces Maternal Health Study “What Comes After…”

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Thursday, January 11, 2024

But while they could be powerful tools in improving maternal mortality , a new study, “What Comes After…” – created by maternal healthcare tech innovator Emagine Solutions Technology – suggests that pregnancy apps lack key features to serve modern maternal health needs.

Key Points: 
  • But while they could be powerful tools in improving maternal mortality , a new study, “What Comes After…” – created by maternal healthcare tech innovator Emagine Solutions Technology – suggests that pregnancy apps lack key features to serve modern maternal health needs.
  • While studies show that 30% of pregnancy-related maternal deaths occur well after childbirth, participants largely agreed that most apps lack meaningful postpartum features.
  • Key requested postpartum pregnancy app features include: strong mental health resources, dedicated human expert resources (ex: doulas and therapists), and childcare information (ex: nutrition).
  • “Despite our means and resources in the US, maternal mortality remains an ever-growing crisis,” says Emagine Co-founder and CEO Courtney Williams.

OscarⓇ-Shortlisted Sensation BOBI WINE: THE PEOPLE’S PRESIDENT Returns To Theaters Martin Luther King Jr. Day Weekend For Limited Run

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Wednesday, January 10, 2024

Museveni has been in power since 1986 and changed Uganda’s constitution to enable him to run for yet another five-year term.

Key Points: 
  • Museveni has been in power since 1986 and changed Uganda’s constitution to enable him to run for yet another five-year term.
  • “Bobi Wine is a courageous African leader committed to bringing democracy and equality to the people of Uganda.
  • A rerelease of BOBI WINE: THE PEOPLE’S PRESIDENT over the holiday weekend is the perfect opportunity to honor his heroism,” said Carolyn Bernstein, executive vice president of Scripted and Documentary Films for National Geographic.
  • In a world that presently feels more tyrannical than ever, where truth has become expendable.

ESR to Introduce Its New Lineup of Qi2 Chargers at CES 2024

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Wednesday, January 10, 2024

WILMINGTON, Del., Jan. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Leading tech-accessories brand, ESR, today announced that it will be showcasing its brand-new collection of Qi2 chargers at CES 2024. Always on the cutting-edge of mobile charging technology, ESR is once again providing users with innovative ways to upgrade the way they charge. Fresh off the back of its recent MagSafe + CryoBoost release, the brand is excited to debut its new lineup of 15W fast chargers for iPhone.

Key Points: 
  • WILMINGTON, Del., Jan. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Leading tech-accessories brand, ESR , today announced that it will be showcasing its brand-new collection of Qi2 chargers at CES 2024.
  • ESR's lineup unleashes the true potential of MagSafe with the biggest, fastest collection of 15W MagSafe chargers and accessories.
  • Whether at home, at work, or on the go, ESR's expansive collection of 15W Qi2 and Apple-certified MagSafe chargers delivers full-speed charging wherever users want it.
  • To arrange CES meet-ups, request review samples, get additional assets, or get more information on ESR, please reach out to [email protected] .

From South Asia to Mexico, from slave to spiritual icon, this woman's life is a snapshot of Spain's colonization – and the Pacific slave trade history that books often leave out

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Monday, January 8, 2024

Born in South Asia during the early 17th century, she was captured by the Portuguese at age 8 and sold to Spaniards in the Philippines.

Key Points: 
  • Born in South Asia during the early 17th century, she was captured by the Portuguese at age 8 and sold to Spaniards in the Philippines.
  • Catarina was one of the first Asians in the Americas – a focus of my historical research – and arrived through a little-known slave trade that crossed the Pacific Ocean.
  • In colonial Mexico, she lived in the “nideaquínideallá,” the “neither-from-here-nor-from-there”: a valley between acceptance and foreignness, an in-between state familiar to many migrants today.

The Life of Catarina

  • The particulars of Catarina’s journey are quite unfamiliar, even for those who study the history of slavery.
  • Most people have heard of the transatlantic slave trade, which lasted from the early 16th century to the mid- to late 19th century.
  • It was responsible for the violent displacement of some 12.5 million Africans to the Americas.
  • Later, in Manila, a young Spaniard stabbed and beat her within an inch of her life when she refused his advances.
  • Yet he quickly realized that Catarina had uncommon virtues when she showed little regard for money or objects of material value.
  • For the next six decades, she led a life of social isolation, abstinence, humility and rejection of material pleasures – what her admirers saw as an exemplary life of holy Catholic suffering.
  • Even as Catarina gained renown, some Spaniards questioned the sincerity of her devotion.
  • After Catarina died, he authored an enormous three-volume biography of her life, the longest text ever published in colonial Mexico.

Historical amnesia

  • First, Ramos’ text was considered controversial outside of Puebla because it depicted Catarina with powers reserved only for God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit.
  • He describes her announcing prophecies, performing miracles, traveling in her dreams and regularly conversing with Jesus, whom she considered her celestial husband.
  • In fact, it connotes sexual confidence and national pride, two concepts that Catarina would have likely rejected.
  • Asians had been coming and going from the Americas for over 200 years by the time the U.S.
  • Today, significant Asian populations inhabit nearly all Latin American and Caribbean nations, mostly due to later waves of immigration and indentured servitude.
  • Catarina de San Juan and the first Asians in the Americas challenge the traditional timeline and geography of Asian American history.
  • Their stories also capture what many people who end up in the Americas have faced: the trauma of displacement.


Diego Luis does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

mophie receives CES 2024 Innovation Award for the Qi2 snap+ powerstation mini with stand

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Monday, January 8, 2024

The snap+ powerstation mini with stand ($69.95 MSRP) is the next generation mobile power solution from mophie, transforming the way users charge smartphones, smartwatches, and true wireless earbuds on-the-go.

Key Points: 
  • The snap+ powerstation mini with stand ($69.95 MSRP) is the next generation mobile power solution from mophie, transforming the way users charge smartphones, smartwatches, and true wireless earbuds on-the-go.
  • The snap+ powerstation mini with stand is housed in an ultra-slim chassis with the signature mophie LED array for real-time battery life indicator.
  • The new snap+ powerstation mini with stand is part of a larger Qi2 technology roadmap update from mophie, which also includes:
    snap+ 3-in-1 stand ($129.95 MSRP) - Combining versatility and elegance, the snap+ 3-in-1 stand charges your iPhone, AirPods, and Apple Watch simultaneously.
  • The mophie snap+ powerstation mini with stand, snap+ 3-in-1 stand, and snap+ wireless charging vent mount will be available in March on mophie.com and at select retail stores.

Literature inspired my medical career: Why the humanities are needed in health care

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Friday, January 5, 2024

As a published poet and scholar of the health humanities and ethics, I have a foot squarely planted in each field – or perhaps more accurately, I stand in what I perceive as the overlapping field of healing and poetic practices.

Key Points: 
  • As a published poet and scholar of the health humanities and ethics, I have a foot squarely planted in each field – or perhaps more accurately, I stand in what I perceive as the overlapping field of healing and poetic practices.
  • I think literature can do this for other health care providers, too.

Narrative competence in medicine

  • Narrative medicine is the practice of close reading and reflective writing to build narrative competence.
  • Physician and narrative medicine scholar Rita Charon describes narrative competence as “the ability to acknowledge, absorb, interpret and act on the stories and plights of others.” Narrative competence, then, could inspire a person to pursue a career in health care and possibly make them a better clinician.
  • In fact, studies of narrative medicine programs have demonstrated that they tend to not only increase students’ empathy and communication skills but also their tolerance for ambiguity and self-confidence.

Using the humanities to address health inequity

  • Might narrative competence also expand clinicians’ understanding of health disparities and urge them to act in ways that lectures full of statistics couldn’t?
  • The burgeoning field of critical health humanities theorizes that stories and art can help clinicians understand the unequal realities of different people’s lives and make clinician-patient relationships more therapeutic.
  • This could lead her to make her practice more accessible to her patients – an action that would improve equity in health care for people with disabilities.
  • Before ever meeting my first patient, I gained an expanded knowledge of the diversity of human experience from the books I read.
  • This negates the fact that disease and health happen in varied and disparate social, cultural and political contexts.

Fitting in health humanities education

  • There are ways to fit in more health humanities in all the busyness and bustle of notoriously grueling medical education.
  • I’ve also led other health care providers in creative writing exercises during workshops, lectures and classes.
  • Many institutions host book clubs, story slams, film screenings and other opportunities for medical learners to engage with the humanities.
  • Monica Sok’s “ABC for Refugees” powerfully paints a portrait of a young child caught between languages and cultures – a reality that many pediatric patients face.
  • “Ode to Small Towns” by Tyree Daye upends common assumptions about rural life and demonstrates the meaning of place in hymnlike vernacular.
  • This article is part of Art & Science Collide, a series examining the intersections between art and science.

Melding literature and medicine

  • The possibilities for collaboration between literature and medicine are wide open.
  • The history, sociopolitical context, imaginative perspective and reflective practices the humanities offer may improve the practice of medicine.


Irène Mathieu, MD, MPH is an iTHRIV Scholar. The iTHRIV Scholars Program is supported in part by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences of the National Institutes of Health under award numbers UL1TR003015 and KL2TR003016.