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NanoTech Entertainment (OTCPINK: NTEK), a pioneer in bringing the 4K Ultra HD experience to consumers, announced today that it has signed an agreement with Sony Electronics, the leader in the 4K Ultra HD TV industry. Under the agreement, NanoTech’s all 4K UltraFlix Network App will be bundled with Sony’s 2014 4K Ultra HD TV product line. Financial terms were not disclosed.
With the agreement, Sony customers will have one-click access to the world’s largest library of 4K VOD content. By clicking the UltraFlix application button
Most analysts emphasize the importance of the availability of 4K content in driving the success of 4K adoption. According to Informa Telecoms & Media, revenue from pure OTT services like NanoTech’s UltraFlix is estimated to grow from $14 billion in 2013 to $37 billion by 2017.
Availability
A total of nine Sony 4K Ultra HD TVs bundled with the NanoTech UltraFlix Channel will be available in screen sizes ranging from 49 inches to 85 inches later this month.
Wonder what's next Sony Pictures, HBO, Magnolia ,Foxconn, ABC, etc...
Anyone notice Sex and The City also
Through UltraFlix, users will be able to browse, select and stream more than 400 hours of 4K content, including 40 made-for-IMAX theatrical titles. Users will also be able to experience a wide selection of action/thriller, comedy, drama and family movies as well as breath-taking extreme sports videos, concerts, TV shows and moving murals plus 100 hours of free content.
More 4K programming is being made, though. Some movie studios are shooting films in 4K. And Sony is pushing video makers to 4K with its devices, selling professional and semiprofessional cameras that shoot in the higher-resolution format. The company has also released a $700 set-top box that stores and plays back 70 movie and TV titles to owners of next-generation sets.
A start-up, UltraFlix, is scanning older movies from 35 millimeter film and remastering them into 4K digital movies that stream on its app. The UltraFlix app is included on Sony and Vizio ultrahigh-definition TVs.
And Netflix streams some of Sony’s movies and TV shows, and it is shooting some of its original series in 4K, including “House of Cards” and coming series like “Marco Polo.”
2,700,000 shares available at IB to short ntek
https://www.interactivebrokers.com/en/index.php?key=ntek&cntry=usa&tag=United+States&ib_entity=llc&ln=&asset=&f=4587&conf=am&amref=1
Ultraflix is on target More Title's coming online ,T.V. shows coming Major Studio Talks happening behind the scene for Ultraflix streaming contents
Major and explosive News SOOOOOON$$$$$$
Think Back in June if we had started the FIRE FLY detection and contain the virus spread
We may still have a handle on containing the Virus (IMO) it's here NOW and we need FIRE FLY IT"S the ONLY solution for a fight against ebola
Ebola getting ‘out of control’ – Outbreak hitting Africa is worst yet
Posted on June 22, 2014 by The Extinction Protocol
June 2014 – AFRICA, Senegal — The Ebola outbreak ravaging West Africa is ‘‘totally out of control,’’ said a senior official for Doctors Without Borders, who says the medical group is stretched to the limit in its capacity to respond. The current outbreak has caused more deaths than any other on record, another official with the medical charity said. Ebola has been linked to more than 330 deaths in Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Liberia, according to the latest numbers from the World Health Organization. International organizations and the governments involved need to send in more health experts and increase public education messages about how to stop the spread of the disease, Bart Janssens, the director of operations for the group in Brussels, told the Associated Press on Friday. ‘‘The reality is clear that the epidemic is now in a second wave,’’ Janssens said. ‘‘And, for me, it is totally out of control.’’ The outbreak, which began in Guinea either late last year or early this year, had appeared to slow before picking up pace again in recent weeks, including spreading to the Liberian capital for the first time. ‘‘This is the highest outbreak on record and has the highest number of deaths, so this is unprecedented so far,’’ said Armand Sprecher, a public health specialist with Doctors Without Borders. According to a World Health Organization list, the highest previous death toll was in the first recorded Ebola outbreak in Congo in 1976, when 280 deaths were reported. Because Ebola often touches remote areas and the first cases sometimes go unrecognized, it is likely that there are deaths that go uncounted, both in this outbreak and previous ones.
The multiple locations of the current outbreak and its movement across borders make it one of the ‘‘most challenging Ebola outbreaks ever,’’ Fadela Chaib, a spokeswoman for the World Health Organization, said earlier in the week. The outbreak shows no sign of abating, and governments and international organizations were ‘‘far from winning this battle,’’ Unni Krishnan, head of disaster preparedness and response for Plan International, said Friday. But Janssens’ description of the Ebola outbreak was even more alarming, and he warned that the governments affected had not recognized the gravity of the situation. He criticized the World Health Organization for not doing enough to prod leaders and said that it needs to bring in more experts to do the vital work of tracing all of the people who have been in contact with the sick. ‘‘There needs to be a real political commitment that this is a very big emergency,’’ he said. ‘‘Otherwise, it will continue to spread, and for sure it will spread to more countries.’’ –Boston Globe
2015 date has been fast tracked to Immediate!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DHS contacted and sped up process dense deployment is imminent NEWS sooooon$$$$$$
http://smallcapvoice.com/blog/10-1-14-smallcapvoice-interview-with-positiveid-corporation-psid/
How many Fire Flies Are depolyed to become dense? Under this first phase contract, ENSCO will design and model a smart system that integrates data from densely deployed, low-cost, environmental monitoring sensors with best of breed confirmation technology provided by its partner PositiveID.
Ebola is just getting started with Psid There a chance to detect and contain http://news.yahoo.com/us-hospitals-safely-treat-ebola-074050371.html
NEWS DHS is on fast track PSID Fire Fly Contacted For Use
Watch this DHS is fast tracking with Major News Coming SOOON$$$$$
http://m.ktvu.com/news/news/health-med-fit-science/small-device-can-test-ebola-15-minutes/ngxFP/
People are in for a big shock unless we can detect and contain ebola it's getting out of hand
Why the nurse got the virus after all the protective steps taken?
why are they clearing a 4 block radius area of where she lived?
Are the just being cautious or do they know something about the virus they don't want the public to be aware of?
Here we go they have to cover let's go guys
more ebola cases expected http://news.yahoo.com/dallas-nurse-contracts-ebola-man-died-050229624.html
gap up on open has to be filled then here we go hang on folks blast off
locking your shares and forcing them to go naked and then follow a squeeze wipes them out.
Play the shorters game and squeeze hard this will blow away their stops.
Naked Short Selling Is Killing OTC Companies 1 comment
May 23, 2012 11:15 AM
Shorts are alive and well and, the OTC Markets haven't seen the kind of rampant short pressure that is more and more commonplace today. Small development stage companies, and even profitable companies are being negatively attacked and sucked into a trap of naked short selling, which ultimately sends their stock prices plummeting, and often to the point of no return.
According to OTCShortReport.com a leading data provider of Naked Short Position information, a higher than normal number of companies are contacting them with questions ranging from who is shorting my stock to why are their securities being shorted so heavily. As a data provider, OTCShortReport.com doesn't know who's behind the shorting, but suspicions are it's Market Makers who are operating on a completely different playing field, are taking advantage of the rules.
Market Makers, unlike Brokers, can simply create shares out of thin-air that quite frankly cease to exist under the guise of creating liquidity and keeping markets rolling. The problem is when a Market Maker decides to send your stock in a downward direction, that's it, your company is going down. It doesn't matter whether you try to short squeeze the heck out of them or not, in the end, they always win.
Recently, ISM International (PINKSHEETS ISML), a victim of short selling, was so fed up with the abusive practices taking place with their stock, they contacted OTCShortReport.com regarding the possibility of creating a documentary to expose what is really happening. Only yesterday 73% of ISML was shorted for no apparent reason. Orders come into the stock, and Market Makers simply short against them, and then show up on the bid at much lower prices-waiting like predators. "I spend a great deal of the day explaining to my shareholders that we are being attacked. I have complained to the appropriate authorities, but no one seems to care," says Mario Quenneville, CEO of ISM International.
Naked Short Selling is also a common practice on penny stock promotions. Look at companies like SNPK, POTG, and current promotion GWBU. The short positions in these stocks are huge. Market Makers are building massive short positions in the dollar range, and effectively staying naked-short until these promotions get crushed, and give them the opportunity to cover in the sub-penny range. Of course, these Market Makers face no borrowing fees or lending contracts like regular Brokers, so essentially it's just the wild, wild-west where they know full well they can do whatever they please.
OTCShortReport.com executives say it's not uncommon to see 50% of a stock promotion being shorted. The big traders have lots of money… a lot more than the retail audience, and there is no urgency to cover these positions. Market Makers can't be scared into covering because quite honestly they don't care. A stock can run up 500% and they have proven they will just short more.
We invite investors to take a look at what is happening with this illicit naked short selling practice at www.otcshortreport.com
Feel free to query any OTC Stock you wish, and you'll be surprised at the amount of information you will find.
Attention, World: You just don't get it.
You think there are magic bullets in some rich country's freezers that will instantly stop the relentless spread of the Ebola virus in West Africa? You think airport security guards in Los Angeles can look a traveler in the eyes and see infection, blocking that jet passenger's entry into La-la-land? You believe novelist Dan Brown's utterly absurd description of a World Health Organization that has a private C5-A military transport jet and disease SWAT team that can swoop into outbreaks, saving the world from contagion?
Let's be clear: Absolutely no drug or vaccine has been proven effective against the Ebola virus in human beings. To date, only one person -- Dr. Kent Brantly -- has apparently recovered after receiving one of the three prominent putative drugs, and there is no proof that the drug was key to his improvement.
We are in for a very long haul with this extremely deadly disease -
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2014/08/14/you_are_not_nearly_scared_enough_ebola_vaccine_west_africa_outbreak
Must Listen On Point report on Psid like tech (imo)she was but cannot disclose as the only way we can get a hand on this.
http://onpoint.wbur.org/2014/10/08/ebola-america-west-africa-dallas
URGENT GOVT NEED TO ACT NOW FIRE FLY Stands a fighting chance to get before ebola window is closing fast
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/the-ominous-math-of-the-ebola-epidemic/ar-BB8lB50
Showing 50,000 shares available to short not a good play you'll be burned https://www.interactivebrokers.com/en/index.php?key=psid&cntry=usa&tag=United+States&ib_entity=llc&ln=&asset=&f=4587&conf=am&amref=1
Psid is not a short play maybe in it's past this a rocket about to explode once word gets out Play the game play to win. out of pennyland soon
The faster FIRE FLY deployment takes place the more the odds would be stacked in favor of beating ebola
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/spain-may-have-a-second-case-of-ebola-reports-2014-10-07
HOW SAFE ARE YOU if only asked questions to determine if virus is present What a joke.
Enhanced Screening will not cut it sorry . FIREFLY will DETECT AND CONFIRM PSID TIME IS NOW
October 2014 – MACEDONIA – People arriving in the UK from areas hit by Ebola face “enhanced screening” for the virus at Heathrow, Gatwick and Eurostar terminals. Downing Street said passengers would be asked questions and potentially given a medical assessment. It comes as Whitehall sources say it is “very unlikely” a British man who died in Macedonia on Thursday could have contracted the disease. The UK Foreign Office had said it was urgently investigating the reports. The unnamed man was admitted to hospital at 15:00 local time (14:00 BST) and died two hours later, Macedonia’s Health Ministry said. A British man suspected of contracting the Ebola virus has died in Macedonia, a senior Macedonian government official confirmed, adding that the victim is thought to have travelled from Britain. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told Reuters a second Briton had also shown symptoms of the virus. He said the two had been staying at a hotel in the capital Skopje and that hotel staff and the ambulance crew that took them in for treatment had been put into isolation.
He had been vomiting, had a fever and was bleeding internally. There were “high chances” it was not an Ebola case, the ministry added. But in a statement it said officials had followed World Health Organization procedure in closing the hotel where the man was staying and placing the residents in quarantine. A Macedonian government spokesman said the man’s travelling companion – also British – told the authorities they had travelled directly from the UK to Skopje and had not been to any affected areas. Dr Brian McCloskey, from Public Health England, said he was aware of the reports but added: “We understand Ebola to be unlikely as the cause of death but will continue to work with partners to investigate.” The outbreak has already killed more than 3,000 people and infected more than 7,200 – mostly in West Africa. People leaving areas affected by the outbreak have been subject to checks for some weeks, although people do not become infectious until they display symptoms. Earlier this week a Spanish nurse became the first person to contract the deadly virus outside of West Africa. –BBC,
Potential nightmare being started and Govt can't screw this up it'll be a disaster Call Your Congressman now to act on PSID known and PROVEN TECH to help beat this.
October 2014 – MADRID - Scared medical staff in Madrid refused to treat possible Ebola patients on Thursday for fear of becoming infected themselves, as the condition of the Spanish nurse who contracted the virus deteriorated further. The Carlos III hospital, where seven quarantined cases are being treated, has had to draft in extra staff after nurses there refused to turn up for shifts. “There are members of staff who are cancelling their contracts so that they don’t have to enter [rooms with possible Ebola patients],” said Elvira Gonzalez of the SAE nurses union. Although no formal absentee figures have been released, a number of nurses and health technicians have formally resigned from their posts, while others have made excuses to avoid going into work. “A lot of people are calling in sick,” one member of staff told EL PAIS newspaper. “They are saying they have period pains, or that they feel dizzy. People are anxious and can’t be expected to work like that.” Staff members who have agreed to work in the hospital’s isolation ward are receiving psychological counseling. –Telegraph
I'll wait .054 never got filled
Keep getting more on dips thanks guys
Lockup your shares this is going out of penny land
This is what PSID will get
The goal of this SenseNet award is to implement faster, less expensive bio-threat detection systems, using existing infrastructure where possible, to provide an added level of security.
As part of this award, PositiveID will offer its Firefly Dx system,
That was only to cover the U.S.
EBOLA TREATH IS IMMINENT
Now the World needs PSID FIREFLY
DHS NEEDS ANSWERS NOW!!!!!!! PositiveID will offer its Firefly Dx system
ENSCO will be responsible for the systems integration and decision support.
"We are pleased to work with ENSCO on this effort for the Department of Homeland Security's SenseNet program," stated William J. Caragol, Chairman and CEO of PositiveID. "We believe our Firefly Dx system, coupled with ENSCO's systems expertise, can provide an ideal solution for the biological detection capabilities that DHS is pursuing."
Any guess as to How many firefly will be rolled out given the holiday travel season is getting srarted
Looks like psid day has come long and strong added some more to the pot
PositiveID Corporation ("PositiveID" or "Company") (OTCQB:PSID), a developer of biological detection and diagnostics solutions, today announced that its Firefly Dx system, designed to deliver molecular diagnostic results rapidly at the point-of-need, which could be used to detect Ebola and other biological threats, was recently featured in Computerworld. The article titled "Mobile testing for Ebola gains renewed urgency as outbreak grows," can be found at: http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9250361/Mobile_testing_for_Ebola_gains_renewed_urgency_as_outbreak_grows?pageNumber=1
The chorus of U.S. health officials constantly reassuring the public that Ebola can't transmit through the air is quickly tailing off, as virologists and other disease experts say "not so fast." Health experts know very little about the nature of the Ebola strain now in circulation, they say, and it appears as though the current iteration of the disease is much more virulent than previously believed.
Dr. C.J. Peters, a former researcher who worked with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to study Ebola's transmissibility in humans, is just one of many who now say that airborne transmission of Ebola can't be ruled out as an impossibility. There simply isn't enough data to suggest otherwise, he says.
Dr. Philip K. Russell, a virologist who helped oversee Ebola research at the U.S. Army's Medical Research and Development Command, agrees. He helped stockpile massive amounts of the smallpox vaccine following the 9/11 terrorist attacks and now says that the government's flippant approach to dealing with Ebola is "dogmatic" and "ill-advised."
"I see the reasons to dampen down public fears," he told the Los Angeles Times, warning that, as the virus is subjected to mutations each time it replicates and gets passed from human to human, the potential for alterations in virulence and transmission increases.
"Scientifically [speaking], we're in the middle of the first experiment of multiple, serial passages of Ebola virus in man.... God knows what this virus is going to look like. I don't."
CDC admits to relying on antiquated 1970s science in assessment of Ebola outbreak
Responding to this, CDC spokesman Tom Skinner told the media that his agency is merely following what was discovered about the virus back in 1976, as well as any new developments in the interim. But these developments, as explained by University of Minnesota Professor Lisa M. Brosseau, Sc.D., in a recent editorial, are still based on flawed theories about infectious disease transmission.
Even if Ebola can't truly go airborne, transmission is still possible through the air via aerosols. According to Brosseau, the way infectious disease experts look at the aerosol potential for disease spread today is based on outmoded scientific theories that fail to recognize the variances in small- and large-particle transfer.
"Modern research, using more sensitive instruments and analytic methods, has shown that aerosols emitted from the respiratory tract contain a wide distribution of particle sizes--including many that are small enough to be inhaled," she explained. "Thus, both small and large particles will be present near an infectious person."
CDC lying to public about safety screening in West Africa
The CDC is sticking with the official narrative, though, insisting that its existing protocols are adequate for containing the disease. The agency also claims that security screening at West African airports is working just fine, even though at least one infected traveler, the Dallas Ebola victim, has been confirmed as breaching it.
"It is highly unlikely that someone would acknowledge having a fever, or simply feeling unwell," stated Kim Beer, a resident of Freetown, Sierra Leone's capital, to the media. Beer's statements refer to CDC claims that 100 percent of passengers traveling out of the country are being effectively screened.
The White House has announced that it is now conducting a review of existing airport screening methods to see if they're actually effective. But Lisa Monaco, an assistant for homeland security and counter-terrorism to both Obama and CDC Director Tom Frieden, reiterated the administration's position that it does not plan to restrict travel to and from the affected countries.
To learn more about how to prepare for a potential Ebola crisis here in the U.S., be sure to check out: BioDefense.com.
Sources:
http://www.latimes.com
http://www.cidrap.umn.edu
http://thehill.com
http://science.naturalnews.com
Source: NaturalNews
Written by Jonathan Benson
Featured image: USARAF team helping fight Ebola outbreak in West Africa. Credit: USARAF (CC via Flickr)