Sunday, July 24, 2022

NTT IndyCar Series 2022 - Hy-Veedeals.com 250

The Iowa two-parter of the NTT IndyCar Series 2022 kicks off with the first parter known as the Hy-Veedeals.com 250.

The first part of the Iowa two-parter kicked off with most of the drivers delivering their picture-perfect starts as they are dashing through the top. As things are looking well, Lap 17 triggered a yellow flag with Jimmie Johnson slipped in the final corner. As the race restarts on Lap 23, Josef Newgarden and Will Power are clashing for the lead. In Lap 107, Jimmie Johnson delivered a close-shave overtake through two cars. Lap 111 saw another caution triggered with Felix Rosenqvist spinning and crashing to the barrier.  

Halfway through the race, things are getting intense for the remaining drivers as they're pulling all means necessary to survive. However, Lap 164 saw another yellow flag with Ed Carpenter crashing while Lap 175 saw Scott McLaughlin experiencing problems with his vehicle. As the race nears its climax, it's do-or-die for the drivers.

Screengrab from IndyCar

In the end, Josef Newgarden wins the Hy-Veedeals.com 250.

To be continued in the Hy-Vee Salute to Farmers 300.

Saturday, July 23, 2022

#BGEmpoyInTheHouse

 On the July 22, 2022 episode of Bubble Gang...

- Smile, you're on camera.

- Pak Pak Shorts

- Ang Madramang Drama Series na puno ng luha pero meron ding makapigl hinigang mga eksena dahil suspenseful din presents...the cafe.



- Master Wushu jokes

- Social media in prehistoric times

- Marites United

- Hila-Hila Lang

Kamen Rider Revice: Battle Familia / Abatarou Sentai Donbrothers: Shin Hatsukoi Hero

From the heavyweight champion of Japanese superheroes comes this summer's double movie presentation of the currently airing tokusatsu series; Kamen Rider Revice and Abatarou Sentai Donbrothers!

Kamen Rider Revice: Battle Familia /
Abatarou Sentai Donbrothers: Shin Hatsukoi Hero

First up, there's Kamen Rider Revice: Battle Familia. In this movie version of the current installment of the megahit Kamen Rider franchise, the Igarashi family and the organization known as WEEKEND are fighting against a terrorist group known as Area 666 as well as a mysterious foe known as Chimera. As the terrorists are causing havoc all over, it takes more than the power of family to defeat this terrifying menace, whatever lay ahead.

In Abatarou Sentai Donbrothers: Shin Hatsukoi Hero, the Donbrothers are starring in their own movie! Wait, what's this? They're starring in a romantic comedy movie? With zombies? What is going on? A terrifying monster's causing all this and it's up to the Donbrothers to save the day before they're stuck being in a movie forever!

This double superhero movie presentation is ready to turn up the heat for tokusatsu fans and ready or not, these heroes are out in the open, ready to get you with their mindblowing moments. Enjoy!

Friday, July 22, 2022

THREATS FROM NORTH KOREA: South Korea targets $259-B investment for chip supremacy

 

The South Korean government vows to provide  financial and regulatory support to pave the way for the chip industry’s investment of 340 trillion won ($259 billion) over the next five years and nurturing more than 150,000 skilled workers in the field.

As chips are increasingly being perceived as key economic security assets around the world, South Korea — home to the world’s top two memory chipmakers, Samsung Electronics and SK hynix — has also come up with a more comprehensive road map to further bolster its chip supremacy.

Over the past decade, chips have been the nation’s top export item, with their trade volume making up the largest share of total exports at 19.9 percent. More recently, the chip industry here is facing challenges as it grapples with supply chain disruptions and heightened global competition.

The new scheme aims to ease regulatory hurdles, among other things, for the chip industry overall.

The government plans to raise the allowable floor area ratio of the nation’s two chipmaking complexes in Pyeongtaek and Yongin, both in Gyeonggi Province, to have more cleanrooms, where silicon wafers are manufactured into chips, to help create more jobs. One cleanroom is known to generate some 1,000 new jobs.

The Pyeongtaek complex will see the number of its cleanrooms to grow from 12 to 18, while the number for the Yongin complex will increase from nine to 12.

Comprehensive master plan 

The overall approval process for new investments and facility expansion within the complexes will get faster and more flexible for speedier decision-making and business planning.

Attracting and retaining more talent in the chip industry is another key part of the new scheme.

More graduate schools will be designated to share the new mission next year, as they will be subject to financial support, including tax benefits. More chip-related classes will be launched in partnership with businesses, even for students majoring in other fields, creating more job opportunities in the industry.

Through a revision to related laws, student enrollment quotas of related departments at schools will be drastically expanded.

A 350 -billion won research and development fund is also under consideration, mimicking the Semiconductor Research Corp. in the US, an industry-led technology research consortium.

More resources are also being poured into fostering the nation’s nonmemory chip sector.

Despite its prowess in memory chips, South Korea’s market share in more advanced logic chips remains at a miniscule 3 percent at present. The government aims to elevate this figure to some 10 percent by 2030.

A related budget scheme was also unveiled: 450 billion won for power semiconductors; 500 billion won for automotive semiconductors, and 1.25 trillion won for artificial intelligence semiconductors.

A 1.5-trillion won budget has also been earmarked to support fabless companies in areas including R&D, production and overseas distribution.

Higher localization rate

In order to bolster the nation’s chip supply chain, the government also aims to localize 50 percent of key materials, parts and equipment for chips by 2030. Currently, the localization rate remains at 30 percent.

“Competition in the chip industry is getting severe,” Trade Minister Lee Chang-yang told reporters during a memorandum signing event held at the head office of Dongjin Semichem, a local chemicals firm that has recently succeeded developing a photoresist for extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography — an industry first here.

“We will respond flexibly to market conditions in order to maintain our supergap competitiveness.”

Asked about Seoul’s possible joining of the US-led chip alliance, dubbed “Chip 4,” the minister stressed that “national interests” should be the top priority in related discussions.
The US, South Korea’s largest ally, is pushing the initiative, which aims to counter China’s influence in the region as well as boost its technology prowess. Seoul has not yet disclosed its stance on the issue amid heightened pressure from China, its biggest trading partner.

Regulatory easing, tax perks

In the meantime, the chip industry welcomed the government’s renewed chip push, including regulatory easing overall, but expressed disappointment at tax benefits that lagged behind their earlier expectations.

Under the new scheme, tax deductions on new facility investments will be raised by 2 percentage points to 8 to 12 percent, with the benefits given to all companies regardless of their size. Adding to cutting-edge equipment, technologies related to chip testing and designing are also expected to enjoy more tax deductions.

“Tax deductions need to be further extended considering the US is seeking to offer up to 40 percent of tax deductions for new facility investments,” said Yoo Hwan-ik, an industry division chief at the Federation of the Korean Economies, a business lobby here.

Source: The Korea Herald

UKRAINE CONFLICT: 7/22/2022

                                                

The latest in the ongoing Ukraine conflict:

  • Last orders? Foreign beers remain on Russian shelves months after brewers halt sales
  • Ukraine talking to major institutions about ways to reduce debt payments

COVID-19 SITUATION: 7/22/2022

                                                                                                          

The latest in the ongoing COVID-19 situation:

  • Biden says he is ‘doing well,’ working after testing positive for COVID
  • DOTr chief Bautista tests positive for COVID-19
  • Allow private sector to use jabs they bought, gov’t urged

Let's Do The News! (July 22, 2022)

 

                                                 

Your daily round-up of today's news:

- Senator Robin Padilla says that higher taxes on the Philippines' wealthiest is "lunacy"

- The MMDA says that several roads in Metro Manila are undergoing weekend reblocking.

- A Filipina got verbally assaulted in New York.

- Pope Francis is visiting Canada on a penitential pilgrimage.

- A New York City suburb reported its first Polio case in nearly a decade.

- Meta's Facebook service is revamping its main feed to attract younger users.

- The Neopets service got hacked.

- Rockstar Games' Grand Theft Auto Online game gets The Criminal Enterprises update available this Tuesday.

- TOEI announced the 2022 installment of the Kamen Rider franchise airing this September. It's titled Kamen Rider Geats.

- Amber Heard is appealing for a verdict in the Johnny Depp defamation trial.

TTFN.