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Oct 08 2024HEALTH

Kingston Hospitals' Robotic Revolution: A New Era in Surgery

In 2018, Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) introduced the Da Vinci Xi surgical robot, funded by a generous donation. Initially, they aimed to perform 70-80 robotic surgeries annually, but they've since exceeded expectations. Colorectal surgeon Dr. Sunil Patel reports they completed around 150 s

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Vote for Stacy Hall: A New Voice for Fairfax

Meet Stacy Hall, a candidate running for the Fairfax City Council. She believes that what matters most is not which political party you belong to, but what's best for the city. Stacy is interested in your thoughts as a neighbor, not your party affiliation. She was the first to speak at a recent meet

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Oct 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Taiwan's Novatek Gears Up for OLED Displays with a Twist in 2025

Imagine this: your iPhone becomes even thinner and more responsive. That’s what Taiwanese company Novatek is aiming to achieve by 2025. They plan to start mass-producing OLED displays that come with a special trick – TDDI (touch and display driver integration) technology. This tech merges the touch

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Oct 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Future iPhones May Get Thinner Screens Thanks to Novatek

Imagine holding a sleeker iPhone in your hands next year. That might be possible, thanks to a Taiwanese company called Novatek. They've just announced they will start making new OLED displays using a technology called TDDI, which could make future iPhones thinner. This news comes from DigiTimes and

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Oct 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Next Big Thing: The Ultra-Thin iPhone 17 Air?

Rumors are swirling about Apple's upcoming iPhone 17, specifically a new model called the iPhone 17 Air or Slim. This isn’t just any phone; it’s expected to be super thin, thanks to some cutting-edge display tech from Taiwanese company Novatek. The buzz is that Apple could be the first customer for

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Oct 05 2024TECHNOLOGY

What’s Coming in iPhone 17: Thinner Screens and Foldable Devices?

Imagine holding an iPhone that's not just sleek but also incredibly thin. A Taiwanese tech company, Novatek, has announced a new kind of display that could make this possible. This new technology, called Touch and Display Driver Integration (TDDI), combines the touch and screen layers into one. Appl

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Oct 04 2024OPINION

Home Renovation Secrets to Boost Your Property Value

When it comes to staying in your current home, making smart renovation decisions can be a game-changer. It's not just about giving your space a fresh new look; it's also about increasing its value and appeal to potential buyers. However, with so many options available, it's easy to get overwhelmed a

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Oct 04 2024FINANCE

Revamping TV Finance: Lessons from Indie Films

The television industry is in a state of change. Traditional ways of funding shows through broadcasters and distributors aren't as dependable as they used to be. So, what are TV professionals doing? They’re looking for new financing methods that have worked well in the indie film world. At Iberseri

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Oct 04 2024TECHNOLOGY

Unleashing a Wave of Innovation in Payments and Banking

Fiserv has been at the forefront of revolutionizing the financial services industry, leveraging its robust fintech offerings to drive growth and innovation. The company's recent Fiserv Forum 2024 event highlighted its commitment to integrating cutting-edge products and solutions, solidifying analyst

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Oct 04 2024BUSINESS

Unlocking DFW's Potential: A City on the Cusp of Transformation

DFW is on the verge of a technological revolution, but what sets it apart from other cities vying for innovation? The answer lies in its unique blend of financial savvy, community engagement, and forward-thinking policies. By investing in education and skill-building programs, DFW is creating a pipe

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