From March 28 to April 1, on the Darse esplanade in Pointe-à-Pitre, a thematic exhibition was held: “Blue growth, ecological transition and decarbonization of maritime sectors”. An event organized as part of the Défi Atlantique race which started on Saturday, towards La Rochelle.
April 9, 2023
Realme Narzo N55 to be launched with camera hole and “Dynamic Island” feature
With a launch scheduled for next Wednesday (12), the Narzo N55 appeared in official posts shared by realme revealing part of the device’s design. Recent leaks point to a sober construction with two cameras at the rear and a 6.67-inch flat screen with a hole in the top.
According to speculation released this Saturday (8), the manufacturer may insert into the operating system a feature similar to Dynamic Island (“Dynamic Island”, in Portuguese), from the iPhone 14 line, integrating the selfie camera hole with the rest of the display via software.com functional features.
We don’t know how the Asian company can exploit this function in the next release, but there is an image that suggests integration of the front hole with the cell phone’s notification bar. In this way, the user can check the charging status — such as battery percentage, power, etc. — at the top of the screen.
The alleged dynamic island of the Narzo N55 must have other uses besides simply showing the percentage and condition of charge, but there is still no information regarding this. This improvement is a recent novelty in realme smartphones, initially arriving with the realme C55 model (full analysis) and can be expanded to the N55.
Apparently, the realme N55 will come equipped with intermediate specifications with a MediaTek chipset (model not yet identified) and main camera with 64 megapixels of resolution. The brand should also introduce compatibility with 33W SuperVOOC fast charging technology and a 5,000 mAh battery.
A video teaser released by realme confirms the similar look of the C55 model and more. Watch:
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Mateusz Pawlak
05-04-2023, last update 05-04-2023 15:53
The tender for the development of changes on the next section of Marszałkowska Street has begun. In the center there will be new tracks, renovated stops and lots of greenery.
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Tramwaje Warszawskie has announced a tender for the redesign of Marszałkowska Street between the Saxon Garden and the Rotunda. The changes will cover both tracks and roadways.
The investment is part of the New Center of Warsaw project (opens in a new tab). Its goal is to transform the very center of the capital into a comfortable, accessible and green public space. It will be an extension of what is being prepared by the Municipal Roads Authority (opens in a new tab).
New green tracks
The project will include the reconstruction of tracks and roadways over a 1 km section. Between Królewska and Świętokrzyska Streets there is to be a green sedum track (opens in a new tab), while tram tracks from Świętokrzyska Street will be used as an emergency lane for ambulances and other emergency vehicles.
For the convenience of passengers, Tramwaje Warszawskie also plans to widen and extend tram stops along Świętokrzyska Street. The renovation is to bring a long-term, lasting effect, so it is also planned to replace the drainage system and the catenary.
Rows of trees instead of asphalt
The key element of the changes is the design of space for planting rows of trees along the tram tracks.
The documentation contractor will have to develop a new road traffic organization commissioned by Tramwaje Warszawskie. It will take into account the reconstruction of the left lanes of the road, which are located along the tram tracks, into green belts with trees. The works related to greenery will be carried out by the Municipal Roads Authority.
Tramwaje Warszawskie plans to open a tender offer in April. The contractor with whom the contract will be signed will have exactly 422 days to prepare the design documentation.
The contractor will also be responsible for technical support and author’s supervision over the reconstruction of Marszałkowska Street. Its reconstruction is planned for 2024 at the earliest.
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US investigates release of secret Ukraine war documents
The investigation was announced at a time when questions regarding the origin and validity of what was written continue to arise.
The Department of Justice of the United States has launched an investigation into the possible dissemination of Pentagon documents that were published on various social networks and that appear to detail the aid that the North American nation and NATO provide to Ukraine, but that may have been altered or used as part of a disinformation campaign.
The documents, which were posted on sites including Twitter, are labeled secret and resemble routine updates that the US Army’s Joint Chiefs of Staff would produce daily but not distribute publicly.
They are dated between February 23 and March 1, and provide what appear to be details on the progress of weapons and equipment going to Ukraine, with more precise timeframes and amounts than Washington typically provides publicly.
They are not war plans, nor do they offer details of any planned offensive in Ukraine.
And some inaccuracies — such as the estimates of Russian soldier deaths, which are significantly lower than the figures publicly stated by US officials — have led some to question the authenticity of the documents.
In a statement issued Friday, Sabrina Singh, a Pentagon spokeswoman, said the Defense Department referred the matter to the Justice Department for investigation.
And the Department of Justice, in a separate statement, said: “We have been in communication with the Department of Defense regarding this matter and have launched an investigation.”
The investigation was announced at a time when questions continue to arise regarding the origin and validity of the documents, and while some reports indicate that more have begun to appear on social networks.
“It is very important to remember that in recent decades the most successful operations of the Russian special services have taken place in Photoshop,” Andriy Yusov, a spokesman for the Ukrainian Military Intelligence Directorate, told Ukrainian television.
“From a preliminary analysis of these materials, we see false and distorted figures on the losses on both sides, and that part of the information has been collected from open sources,” he said.
Separately, however, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s office issued a statement on Friday regarding a meeting he held with his top military commanders, noting that “participants in the meeting focused on measures to prevent the leak of information concerning the plans of the defense forces of Ukraine”.
The consequences
If the released documents are any degree authentic, the leak of classified data is worrisome and raises questions regarding what other information regarding the war in Ukraine — or any upcoming offensive — might be released.
US officials did not clarify on Friday the origin of the documents, their authenticity or who was really the first to post them online.
The New York Times was the first to report on the documents. Later on Friday, the newspaper reported that more documents related to Ukraine and other sensitive national security issues such as China and the Middle East have begun to appear on social media.
A US official said the documents resemble data produced daily by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, although some numbers are wrong.
Even if they were legitimate, the official said, the United States believes there is little real intelligence value in the documents, as much of it is information that Russia would already know or might obtain on the battlefield.
The official spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the intelligence documents.
The tables and graphs describe part of the state of the battlefield for both sides from a month ago, the US military movements during the previous 24 hours, the number of troops and local weather forecasts.
But there are errors. In a section titled “Estimated Total Losses,” one document lists between 16,000 and 17,500 Russian casualties and as many as 71,000 Ukrainian casualties.
General Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, publicly stated last November that Russia had lost “well over” 100,000 troops, and that Ukraine had also lost regarding that many.
And those estimates have continued to rise in recent months, though officials have stopped providing more exact numbers.
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