Thursday, 16 June 2022

A Real Squid Game on Netflix


 Netflix Approved a Reality TV Show- Squid Game- The Challenge

 

Netflix is doing “Squid Game” for real but without the gore and blood. The game will pit 456 contestants against each other in a series of games inspired by the hit show with the same name.

 

Netflix says it is providing $4.56 million as a winning reward, which is the enormous cash price in reality TV history. Netflix said, “As they compete through a series of games inspired by the original show - plus surprising new additions - their strategies, alliances, and character will be put to the test while competitors are eliminated around them. The stakes are high, but in this game the worst fate is going home empty-handed.”

 

Netflix announces the recruitment opening for the front-man who should be “English-language speakers from any part of the world.” The competition series will be of 10 episodes. This series will be filmed in the UK and co-produced between Studio Lambert and The Garden, which is a part of ITV Studios.

 

The company is highly impacted by inflation, competition from rival firms, and withdrawal of covid-19 restrictions. This show could bring more traffic to the platform as “Squid Game,” released in 2021, was the most-watched show on Netflix. People dedicated 1.65 billion hours of viewing time in the first 28 days of its release.

 

Netflix also announces 12 June 2022 as the release date for Squid Game Season-2.


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Tuesday, 14 June 2022

In Canada, Individual cigarettes to have health warnings

 



In 2001, Canada created news by requiring picture warnings on cigarette packages

Canada intends to place health warnings on individual cigarettes. Canada would be the first country in the world to do so. In 2001, Canada created news by requiring picture warnings on cigarette packages. This measure had become stale for the 13% of Canadians who smoke regularly. Adding health warnings on individual tobacco products will help ensure that the message will reach people, including the youth, who often have access to individual cigarettes in social situations.


Despite decades of efforts, tobacco use remains the leading preventable cause of illness and premature death in Canada. Approximately 48,000 people each year pass away due to the effects of tobacco. Health Canada, the nation’s health agency, is proposing that the warning, “Poison in every puff,” be printed on the cigarette paper around the filter. Researchers expressed skepticism that the warnings would have a substantial effect. A better way to reduce smoking among the youth would be to decrease the availability of cigarettes, commonly sold at corner stores and gas stations in Canada, and raise taxes on them, said Robert Schwartz, the executive director of the Ontario Tobacco Research Unit and a professor at the University of Toronto. Smoking is on the decline in Canada, according to 2020 data from Statistics Canada.

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Friday, 3 June 2022

FDA to consider Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine for children under five

 



Three doses of Pfizer’s vaccines have 80% efficacy in children younger than five

Covid vaccines have played a massive role in bringing back the pre-pandemic world. In an attempt to protect kids, Pfizer and BioNTech have asked the FDA to authorize three doses of their vaccines for children between 6 months and five years. Children under five are advised to take a three microgram dose, which is just a tenth of the 30 microgram shot administered to adults. Pfizer’s study shows that the three doses of their vaccines have 80% efficacy in children younger than five years. Pfizer’s claims will be reviewed by FDA’s Vaccines and related Biological Products Advisory Committee.


Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla has stated that the vaccine has been studied on thousands of children and was well tolerated and produced a robust immune response in them. The interim results from the trial also show that the vaccine was 80% effective against the Omicron Variant. They are also bound to submit their findings to the European Medicines Agency and other regulatory authorities worldwide. A study conducted by Kaiser Family Foundation revealed that only 18% of the parents were okay with their child being vaccinated, and 38% of the parents preferred to wait and see how the vaccine was tolerated by children who had taken them.

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Thursday, 2 June 2022

Sweets And Snacks Expo 2022 Serve as Avenue for Hershey’s To Share Key Insights on Retail

 



New survey is important as instead of guessing what the customers want, Hershey’s asked the retailers what they want

The Sweet and Snacks expo 2021 was dominated by the US confectionery giant Hershey’s. It used the opportunity to study the needs of retailers such as Cadbury, Jolly Ranchers, Reese’s, Kit Kat, and ROLO, including SkinnyPop popcorn and Pirate’s Booty. In a study conducted with Retail Dive, Hershey's explored the critical requirements of the retailers. Around 160 retailers participated in this survey. Post-pandemic, retailers plan to upgrade the front–end store space to provide a more convenient and efficient shopping experience to customers, including cashier less checkouts and pay points. The retailers were keen on finding ways to redesign strategy to meet evolving customer expectations, streamline operations and increase basket size. The new survey is vital as instead of guessing what the customers want, Hershey’s asked the retailers what they want. According to the study, 61.6% of the retailers planned to renovate or update their store space within the next five years.


Retailers surveyed also stated that online shopping would make up most of their sales moving forward. Hershey’s also announced its renewed partnership with Team USA, LA28 Olympics, and Paralympic Games. Hershey’s also announced its entry into the new category of better–for–you (BFY) range. The sweet treats in this range will have less than one gram of total sugar and be gluten-free and fair trade certified.

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Monday, 30 May 2022

Sony Interactive Entertainment wants to bring half of its exclusive titles to mobile and PC by 2025


Sony is already making good profits by bringing AAA titles like God of War, Horizon Zero Dawn, and Days Gone to PC


Sony, a popular name in the gaming segment has recently made an announcement that it is planning to have almost half of its games on mobile or PC by 2025. This announcement was made during the annual investor day of the company. A chart that was shown during the meeting suggests that the company is expecting a major jump from the upcoming releases this year, and more than 25 percent of the same will be on mobile and PC. The remaining numbers were split between PS4 and PS5 gaming consoles.


Jim Ryan, President of Sony Interactive Entertainment, has stated that by foraying in mobile and PC, the company has an opportunity to move from being involved in just a narrow segment to the overall gaming market. He furthermore added that he wants the company to be everywhere, and by investing in other platforms, the growth numbers will significantly improve the number of players playing the games and also the number of people who spend money on the game. According to the presentation submitted, Sony is already making good profits by bringing AAA titles like God of War, Horizon Zero Dawn, and Days Gone to PC. The net sales for the company tripled from $80mn to a whopping $300mn in 2022.

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Thursday, 26 May 2022

IBM and EY have decided to expand their alliance to assist organizations in talent challenges

 https://thesiliconreview.com/2022/05/ibm-expand-alliance-organizations-talent

COE will create hybrid and data-driven cloud solutions that will deliver broad mobility, HR, payroll, and talent transformation services

The big blue IBM has recently made an announcement that it will be expanding its alliance through new initiatives. This new effort is excepted to help businesses globally to address several workforce issues that erupted due to the global pandemic. Some of the other addressed issues include retention, employee recruitment, upskilling, inclusion, and transformation of HR technologies. The current talent landscape is very new, and IBM’s main motto is to assist enterprises in navigation. This will be done through greater resilience and digital innovation from the new Talent Center of Excellence (COE) established by IBM and EY.

Reports suggest that the COE will create hybrid and data-driven cloud solutions that will deliver broad mobility, HR, payroll, and talent transformation services. Blockbuster capabilities from both IBM and EY are the fact that is powering the latest expansion. This is only the second COE established in the past year. EY’s Global Managing Partner, Andy Baldwin, has stated that the combination of both the company’s key abilities can help clients to transform their workforce drastically. He furthermore added that, through the latest expansion, both the companies are feeling better equipped to help their clients put humans at the center of their experience.

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Tuesday, 24 May 2022

Experts are certain that supply chain will never go back to “Normal”

 https://thesiliconreview.com/2022/05/experts-supply-chain-normal-never




Buffer stock will help us keep the operations running smoothly, and this is crucial as population demographics are changing

One of the major news trends globally is the fact that almost every country has managed to move on from the global pandemic, and the supply chain is all set to return to a normal state soon. Unfortunately, that’s not how things have changed. The world has now managed to change permanently, and supply chains are all set to face new challenges for decades. In the coming decade, the supply chain is expected to become highly volatile, and it is threatening to be disruptive for the same period. We should understand that the supply chain can function without any hiccups only when all the countries are stable and peaceful.



Buffer stock will help us keep the operations running smoothly, and this is crucial as population demographics are changing. The supply chain has already become a playground for VCs, and companies around the world are continuously making investments to mitigate supply chain challenges. Only advanced technologies can save retailers from higher energy costs, strained relationships, tightening supplies, and heightened geopolitical risks. Anyone who has remained in the supply chain segment for a long time can vouch for the fact that the supply chain has always been disruptive, and various factors have affected the way the supply chain operated since the beginning of trade.

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