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Yahoo
3 hours ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Anterix Gains Traction as Digi International Launches New Router Supporting 900 MHz Private LTE Spectrum
Anterix Inc. (NASDAQ:ATEX) is one of the best telecom stocks to buy according to Wall Street analysts. On June 23, Digi International Inc. (NASDAQ:DGII) announced the market launch of the Digi IX30-0EG4. The edge computing industrial IoT cellular router solution has achieved the 'Anterix Active' designation, which signifies its full support for Anterix's nationwide 900 MHz private LTE spectrum. The Digi IX30-0EG4 is engineered for hazardous and mission-critical applications within both public and private LTE networks. It is tailored for energy and utilities applications. The router is C1D2 and NEMA TS2-rated, which ensures secure and reliable connectivity for industrial assets even in challenging environments. A technician working on an aerial view of a critical infrastructure, emphasizing the importance of the company's utility services. Anterix is the largest holder of licensed spectrum in the 900 MHz band across the contiguous US, as well as Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. The low-band spectrum is particularly well-suited for wide-area coverage, deep penetration through obstacles, and consistent performance over vast and difficult terrains. The Digi IX30-0EG4 is fully integrated with Digi Remote Manager (Digi RM) and powered by Digi Accelerated Linux (DAL OS). Anterix Inc. (NASDAQ:ATEX) is a wireless communications company that commercializes its spectrum assets for targeted utility and critical infrastructure customers to deploy private broadband networks and broadband solutions. Digi International Inc. (NASDAQ:DGII) provides business and mission-critical IoT connectivity products, services, and solutions. While we acknowledge the potential of ATEX as an investment, we believe certain AI stocks offer greater upside potential and carry less downside risk. If you're looking for an extremely undervalued AI stock that also stands to benefit significantly from Trump-era tariffs and the onshoring trend, see our free report on the . READ NEXT: and . Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


The Independent
14 hours ago
- The Independent
Family says hidden spy cams at Airbnb captured footage of them having sex, kids using bathroom: lawsuit
A Georgia couple vacationing in Puerto Rico was stunned to find spy cameras hidden throughout their Airbnb, only to have their worst fears realized upon discovering surveillance video – including sound – that shows them having sex, as well as footage of their two kids in the bathroom, 'naked or [in] various stages of undress.' 'The sheer fear, emotional distress, rage, and profound sorrow – and the deep sense of violation experienced by the [pair], both personally and on behalf of their children – were unfathomable,' according to a bombshell lawsuit reviewed by The Independent. The family members are identified in court filings only by their initials, so as to 'avoid the[ir] revictimization… due to the sensitive nature of the grievances asserted,' listing the mom and dad as 'G.P.M.' and 'E.R.R.,' respectively. In an attempt to identify the culprit behind this astonishing invasion of privacy, G.P.M. searched the memory card in one of the cameras for the earliest available file, wondering if any recordings existed from when the devices were installed. 'To her indescribable horror, she discovered a video showing [one of the two hosts]... in the master bedroom installing and adjusting the… lens of the hidden camera, holding a second camera… and later confirming the live feed on his cellphone while verifying the camera's angle and viewpoint,' the family's complaint states. José Morales Boscio, the family's attorney, told The Independent, 'My clients seek justice against the perpetrators who invaded their life as a family and violated their constitutional rights to intimacy. Airbnb must be held accountable, as it profits from the commercial enterprise it operates, while trying to avoid its responsibility to provide a safe and secure environment for its guests.' An Airbnb spokesperson told The Independent that the host in question is no longer allowed to list his property on the site. 'Hidden cameras have always been banned on Airbnb,' the spokesperson said. 'We take any rare reports of violations of our policy seriously. We have banned the host's account as investigations continue and have assisted the authorities.' Earlier this year, an Arkansas couple vacationing at an Airbnb in Scottsdale, Arizona, filed suit after they say they 'enjoyed an intimate moment' on their first evening there, only to subsequently discover a hidden camera above the bed, as The Independent first reported. On February 15, 2025, G.P.M. and E.R.R. booked a week-long vacation for their family at an Airbnb in Hatillo, a rural hamlet of about 4,000 on Puerto Rico's north coast. When the four got there on February 17, the two co-hosts directed the couple to the two-story home's two-bed, two-bath upstairs unit, according to the complaint, which was filed June 24 in San Juan federal court. Four days into their stay, G.P.M. was in the hallway bathroom, getting ready to go to the beach, when she looked in the mirror and noticed a strange reflection coming from an electrical outlet behind her, the complaint goes on. Upon closer inspection of the socket, the complaint continues, G.P.M. saw a 'round crystal that resembled a camera lens.' G.P.M. immediately summoned E.R.R., who told G.P.M. that her eyes must be playing tricks on her, the complaint states. 'G.P.M., however, insisted that her concerns were real, and it was not and proceeded to check the electrical outlets in the master bedroom, where she discovered a second outlet containing what also appeared to be a camera lens,' the complaint says. 'E.R.R. again dismissed her concerns, and the family then left for the beach.' While there, G.P.M. searched the internet and found other travelers' stories about hidden cameras at Airbnbs, according to the complaint. Upon arriving back at the property, the complaint says G.P.M. inspected the outlet above the mirror in the master bathroom, and discovered a hidden camera 'about the size of a pencil point.' As E.R.R. went about removing the outlet itself, a 'black box wrapped in tape with a long wire attached emerged from the wall,' the complaint states. The two contacted Airbnb through its website, and G.P.M. also called 911 to report the three hidden cameras to police. There were also two hidden cameras found in the occupied downstairs unit, according to the complaint. Airbnb offered G.P.M., E.R.R., and their kids another place nearby, and they agreed to move, the complaint states. But since they still had access to the first apartment, G.P.M. and E.R.R. returned to check the cameras' memory cards, the complaint explains. As they opened the files, G.P.M. and E.R.R. 'saw their children['s] images, naked or on [sic] various stages of undress,' and 'saw themselves during their stay, which included them having sexual relations,' the complaint alleges. It says G.P.M. then saw the footage their host had inadvertently uploaded back in February 2024, of himself installing the spy cams. While investigators waited for a judge to issue a search warrant, the complaint says the host and co-host, as well as an 'unknown woman with a laptop in hand,' entered the property via a rear entrance and began removing the hidden cameras. Enraged, E.R.R., who was waiting in a neighbor's house for police to return, 'ran into the upstairs unit and physically confronted one of the hosts, dragging him out,' then engaged the co-host and the woman 'in a heated exchange,' the complaint states. The three eventually left the scene in separate vehicles, according to the complaint. Once they handed over the memory cards to police, G.P.M. and E.R.R., who were scheduled to fly home the next day, sat down with local prosecutors to provide their version of events. Following the meeting, the complaint says the family went to a nearby restaurant for something to eat. 'Shortly after arriving, G.P.M. went to use the restroom but experienced her first panic attack of more to come,' the complaint states. 'Overcome by the feeling of being watched, she was unable to use the restroom, and the [family] left the restaurant soon after.' Deeply traumatized by the experience, E.R.R. postponed the family's return flight by a week, hoping to salvage at least part of their trip, according to the complaint. But, it says, that night, G.P.M. 'began experiencing vivid nightmares in which she and her children were being watched.' 'The following day, G.P.M. noticed that their 9-year-old daughter was withdrawn, avoiding spending time with the family,' the complaint asserts. '... They left their accommodation only when absolutely necessary during the remainder of their stay. G.P.M. concentrated on providing emotional support to their daughter, who confided that she was feeling unwell and believed she was falling into a state of depression as a result of the ordeal.' Now back in Georgia, the family continues to suffer from 'severe emotional distress,' according to the complaint, which says they have 'remained in therapy to this day.' G.P.M. and E.R.R. are seeking a minimum of $5 million in damages over the ordeal, claiming an 'intentional, malicious, and negligent invasion of their privacy.'


The Sun
15 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Inside Jake Paul's training camp on £30m ranch where he almost FIRED coaches after being pushed to limit in brutal heat
JAKE PAUL took training camp to his new £30million ranch in the sweltering Georgia heat - where he was pushed the point of almost no return. The YouTuber-turned-boxer returns on Saturday night in California against former middleweight world champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. 10 10 10 10 10 Paul has lived in his adopted home of Puerto Rico since 2021 - buying a £13m mansion and building his own custom £3m boxing gym. But this year he purchased a stunning 5,700 acre piece of land in Georgia costing £30m - spending the fortune he made against Mike Tyson. Temperatures can soar past 30 degrees in the height of the summer in Georgia - and Paul felt every bit of it during camp. Head coach Theo Chambers told SunSport: "I like it because one thing, you can't turn the air conditioning on outside! So I loved it. "It was outside and it was hot." Assistant trainer J'Leon Love said: "That was dope. Out in the middle of nothing, nowhere just running. "That land that he has is so far, just to get from the main road up to the driveway is three miles. "And if you know the time of year in Georgia, the heat is insane. So that was good, it was a change of environment and it was good man. Jake Paul vs Julio Cesar Chavez Jr JAKE PAUL'S controversial boxing career rolls on this weekend with the Problem Child facing boxing royalty in Anaheim, California. Paul will face Julio Cesar Chavez Jr, a highly-decorated former world middleweight champion. The Mexican, 39, has fought just once in the last four years but has the best boxing resume of any fighter to step into a ring with Paul - bar Mike Tyson, who was aged 58 at the time they fought. Watch Jake Paul vs Julio Cesar Chavez Jr LIVE on DAZN PPV INFO Everything you need to know about Paul vs Chavez Jr LATEST NEWS & FEATURES "He needed that and found some fun in it at the same time. You need to keep this s*** fun so I'm looking forward to what's going on tomorrow night." But it was not all smiles for Paul in camp. Jake Paul's trainer admits he refused to coach YouTube star at first... and reveals what convinced him to make U-turn In fact, he threatened to SACK his coaches after being pushed to his absolute limit during the gruelling training camp. Love said: "Listen, if you hire me or you hire our team as a whole, I don't care what you wanna do or what you have planned. "Once the mission is set, we dial in and do what we do and you do it, you know what I mean? That's it. "I don't care how much money you got. I don't care how popular you are, how many followers you have. "When we put a plan in place, that's what we stick to and that's what you're gonna do. "I don't care what you're feeling. You're gonna do it, so that's how we bring it, man. "I mean and that's why we're able to keep climbing this pole and keep grinding and reaching these levels. "But most definitely, Jake was p****d a lot of the time during camp, 'Man, we got this much time out.' It don't matter, get to it, but you get the job done." 10 Chambers comes from the legendary Kronk gym in Detroit - made famous by the iconic trainer Emanuel Steward. The coach has rubbed shoulders with some of boxing's best - and expects high standards even for 11-1 Paul who only turned pro in 2020. Chambers said: "I saw the grind from Tommy Hearns, Darrell Chambers, Gerald McClellan, Milton McCrory, Lennox Lewis, Miguel Cotto. "So I personally only know one way and that's to work hard, train hard. Boxing is more mental than it is a physical thing. "So if I'm getting fired. I know I'm doing my job." Paul also has esteemed strength and conditioning coach Larry Wade - who has worked with several world champions - in his camp. And Wade revealed: "We want world championship performance, so we need world championship effort. 10 "And if you don't know that, it could be considered a physical and more so mental challenge, and that was the key. "And once he was able to grasp that, hey, we weren't backing down, he was just forced him to just absorb it and say, 'OK, let me get this work in.'" Paul returns for the first time since November when he beat Tyson - who controversially made a comeback aged 58. He has since dropped TWO STONE to drop back down to the 200lb cruiserweight limit of 14st 4lb to face Chavez Jr. Paul says victory could land him a shock ranking with the WBC and put him in line to challenge for Badou Jack's world title. Trainer Chambers said: "I like to be challenged. So I like my guys to be challenged. These MMA guys, they do not stand a chance with Jake Paul. "So I would like to see him fight guys like Chavez, guys like Badou Jack." Love, who spent years training alongside Jack, added: "I know who Badou is as a fighter, he's a dog. "If that is something that happens in the future, wow that'd be dope and great. It'd definitely be a mission. "You know who Badou Jack is, the world knows who Badou Jack is. That would be a great challenge right there." 10 10


Bloomberg
18 hours ago
- Politics
- Bloomberg
Cuba's Volleyball Team Barred From US Event in Latest Sport Spat
Cuba's volleyball team was denied visas for a tournament in Puerto Rico, the latest example of a US travel crackdown that the communist government blasted as discriminatory and said could hurt its ability to participate in the Olympics. The denial is another example of 'racist and xenophobic visa restrictions developed by Secretary of State' Marco Rubio, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez said Friday in a post on X. 'They're trying to block the development of Cuban sports, which are already limited' by US economic sanctions.


The Sun
21 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Inside Jake Paul's fight diet for Julio Cesar Chavez Jr fight with favourite dinner and cheat meal revealed
JAKE PAUL has been training off a diet of tasty chicken and the occasional cheesecake in preparation to fight Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. The YouTuber-turned-boxer returns to the ring on Saturday night against former middleweight world champion Chavez Jr. 5 He switched his training from his adopted home of Puerto Rico to Atlanta, Georgia where Paul recently purchased a £29million ranch. And with him all the way was personal chef Eric Triliegi - who has worked with the likes of Conor McGregor and Ryan Garcia in the past. Triliegi - an expert in helping fighters cut weight through nutrition - has the job of making sure Paul is fuelled for 12 weeks of training. He told SunSport: "For someone like Jake or an athlete it's actually very simple. "We want to make sure he's getting enough carbohydrates so he has enough glycogen storage in his muscles to be able to perform. "We gotta make sure he has enough fat so we can give him some of that good fat energy as well and then he has to have the right amount of protein so we keep him lean. "When we do the water load, we like to have him have more muscle mass because water and muscle cell combine, water and fat don't combine. "So I like to make sure that he's lean with muscle, got enough muscle so when the water load happens, it's doing the right things." Jake Paul vs Julio Cesar Chavez Jr JAKE PAUL'S controversial boxing career rolls on this weekend with the Problem Child facing boxing royalty in Anaheim, California. Paul will face Julio Cesar Chavez Jr, a highly-decorated former world middleweight champion. The Mexican, 39, has fought just once in the last four years but has the best boxing resume of any fighter to step into a ring with Paul - bar Mike Tyson, who was aged 58 at the time they fought. INFO Everything you need to know about Paul vs Chavez Jr LATEST NEWS & FEATURES Jake Paul buys incredible £29MILLION ranch with 5,700 acres Jake Paul in talks over TWO shock world title fights Chavez Jr is son of boxing great who was arrested on gun charges and robbed by party girls Jake Paul heavyweight days over after getting 'too fat' 5 Paul's favourite fight camp meal is chicken marsala - an Italian-American dish made of shallots, garlic and a wine sauce. He has up to four meals a day - breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks mixed in with smoothies between his sessions. Jake Paul vows to send Julio Cesar Chavez Jr into sad boxing retirement and goads 'I'll be there for you' And if Triliegi fancies treating Paul , he serves up a sweet treat - all still healthy, of course. He said: "Honestly, I'm not big on cheat meals but I will do a no-bake cheesecake, passion fruit cheesecake, things like that. "But I use all healthy ingredients." Paul's last fight was up at heavyweight in November when Mike Tyson controversially came out of retirement aged 58. He jumped up to 227lb (16st 2lb) before winning on points and now drops back down to the 200lb cruiserweight limit of 14st 4lb. And Triliegi said: "The last fight camp for Tyson we were having over 3,400 calories a day - maybe a little bit more. "We were gaining weight, so it was a lot easier. Now with this, he came in camp light around 215, so the weight cut's been real easy, real simple." Triliegi has to make sure Paul's calories are reduced as the fight edges closer and the weigh-in approaches. But the chef - who brought out his own book called Fight Food - even tracks the boxer's SLEEP to help him shed the unwanted pounds Triliegi said: "I monitor everything, his sleep cycle, light, deep, in REM, his training, rest blocks. "If everything is going smoothly, he can eat the food that he wants, he can eat when he wants. "But we just monitor a little bit of the portion control. But other than that, we're monitoring sleep, making sure he doesn't eat too late. "If you eat too late when you go to bed instead of resting, you're digesting so it's taking away from the purpose of sleep so we pretty much keep track of everything." 5 5