Woodland Hills, CA – January 9, 2020:

For those looking for the best in dental healthcare, or to transform their smile, and living in the Woodlands Hills area, then now is a great time to visit Dr John Chaves.

The team, headed up by founder Dr Chaves, DDS, focuses on a comprehensive approach to oral health, using state-of-the-art techniques, with the primary objective to provide world-beating customer care.

"By treating and educating patients, our team help them stay healthy in-between visits. We understand the importance of listening to patients, helping them to feel comfortable and relaxed," commented Chaves.

"Our approach is key to achieving our patients' objectives, and we provide comprehensive solutions to not only improve their health but transform their smile into something bright, healthy and beautiful.

"All our services for your family's dental health needs can be addressed under one roof. We have state-of-the-art technological advances which are used in a safe and secure way to achieve the right dental result."

Located at 5312 Comercio Ln Ste A, Woodland Hills, California 91364, Woodland Hills Family Dentistry provides a variety of services from general dentistry to cosmetic procedures as well as emergency dentistry, dental implants, teeth whitening, veneers, dentures and crowns.

While admitting there are many dentists to choose from, Mr Chaves said they aimed to provide the best patient experience in the greater Woodland Hills district.

"We look to create an atmosphere where everyone can feel comfortable, relaxed, and at home," he added. "When you walk into our office, you'll be immediately greeted by friendly staff who are dedicated to making sure that you feel comfortable during your entire appointment.

"We understand patients can feel anxious when going to the dentist, and our staff will take the time to listen to all of your concerns and help you understand exactly what your procedure is going to be like."

At Mr Chavez's offices, they pride themselves on being an affordable family dentist that accepts a variety of insurance plans and payment options such as cash, care credit and  credit cards.

With convenient office hours, four days a week - Tuesdays to Fridays - Woodland Hills Family Dentistry is the leading destination for all your dental needs in the district. Call Dr Chavez's office today at 818-740-6737 to see why they are the dentist of choice in the Woodland Hills area.

To view all the services offered by Dr Chaves and the Woodlands Hill team, kindly visit. For questions, please contact the office on 818-740-6737.

Montreal, Canada (release-news) January 9, 2020 - Future Electronics, a global leading distributor of electronic components, is featuring an in-depth Technical View from François Mirand, EMEA Technical Director at Future Lighting Solutions, on the adoption of UV LEDs in the latest issue of Future Technology Magazine (FTM).

"One battle is already over," writes Mirand. "The LED has defeated conventional visible light-source technologies in every important indoor and outdoor general lighting application. But what about applications for invisible light in the ultraviolet part of the spectrum?"

The advantages of LEDs over conventional lighting include a small light-emitting surface and small overall package size, long operating life, low maintenance and repair costs, low-voltage operation and power consumption, tight control of the wavelength of the emitted light, and freedom from harmful chemical components.

Mirand explores the various ways that the same characteristics that have made LEDs so attractive for general lighting can be applied to UV lighting applications, including curing, disinfection, chemical analysis and synthesis.

"With the support of Future Lighting Solutions' optical technology experts and software tools, designers of UV lighting equipment can now use the latest UV LEDs in confidence, benefiting from the space, cost and power savings promised by this technology," Mirand writes.

Future Technology Magazine is the flagship publication of Future Electronics, and is geared toward engineers and buyers looking to keep up with the latest developments in the industry. FTM comes out eight times per year, and each issue is packed with new product information, application notes, and detailed technical views from Future's Advanced Engineers and other industry experts. The magazine is available in both digital and print editions.

Click here www.FutureElectronics.com/subscribe to subscribe to Future Technology Magazine. To see the entire portfolio of LED lighting products available through Future Electronics, visit www.FutureElectronics.com.

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Future Electronics is a global leader in electronics distribution, recognized for providing customers with global supply chain solutions, custom-tailored engineering services and a comprehensive suite of passives and semiconductor products. Founded by Robert Miller in 1968, Future Electronics has over 5,500 employees and operates in 169 offices in 44 countries around the world. Future Electronics is globally integrated, with a unified IT infrastructure that delivers real-time inventory availability and access to customers. With the highest level of service, the most advanced engineering capabilities, and the largest available-to-sell inventory in the world, Future's mission is always to Delight the Customer®. For more information, visit www.FutureElectronics.com.

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OSLO - Dec 19th, 2019: The Vivaldi browser releases its new version, Vivaldi 2.10 - addressing a significant issue of the user agent that will provide its users the best website compatibility while browsing. Users can also match and even schedule their browser themes with the operating system of their devices.

No "strings" attached: Better site compatibility with User Agent changes: Being a Chromium-based browser, Vivaldi should work on any website that works on Chrome. Yet, Vivaldi has faced the issue of "incompatible websites" far too often. This is because many websites that work perfectly in Vivaldi, actively block Vivaldi when its true name is "announced". Vivaldi is blocked for many reasons, and often by competitors, rivals and tech companies in a position of power. Blocking Chromium-based browsers has no technical merit in 2020, nor has it ever had.

Vivaldi users regularly encounter messages that they have to upgrade their browsers or the site will not work. Although Vivaldi has made workarounds for a few of these issues, this is happening on too many sites and some are hard to fix.

From this update onwards, users will be able to browse smoothly all those websites that claim to be incompatible with Vivaldi. This is because Vivaldi has changed its user agent string. Basically, the word `Vivaldi` is being dropped from the user agent string.

For the uninitiated, a browser sends its "user agent" to every website you connect to. A user agent is a string - that is, a line of text - identifying the browser to the web server, including the version number and operating system. Over time, the browser "user-agent" system has been abused with the practice of "browser sniffing" and a lot of ink has already been spilled on the reasons why the user agent string should not be used for such bad practices. In short, instead of making the Web accessible to everyone, regardless of which browser or device they are using, this has worked the opposite way.

"The primary reason to show Vivaldi in the user agent is a level of pride. That pride, however, is hurting us, as our competitors and others are using this to block us from their services," says Vivaldi CEO Jon von Tetzchner.

Match your themes with your operating system: Vivaldi already allowed users to schedule the ultra-customizable Vivaldi themes to change at their preferred time(s) - a unique feature that gives users to customize their even browser. Now users can get Vivaldi to work in concert with the themes of the operating system - to match light or dark theme (the latter being all the rage these days). Vivaldi can now follow the theme of OS too.

Other Improvements: Improvements in the Address Bar layout along with some tweaks in keyboard handling, improvements in toggling extensions, and significant quick commands performance improvements.

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Rhode Island, Jan 08, 2020 -- The Chiropractic Society of Rhode Island (CSRI), one of the oldest chiropractic associations in the country, kicked off the second month of its Healing Hands Glove and Mitten drive to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of Rhode Island with several participating doctors reporting an overflow of donated gloves and mittens.

Dr. Karen Anania, DC, a chiropractic physician with a practice located at 172 Broadway in Providence was one CSRI member who experienced an overwhelming response to the drive. Big Brothers Big Sisters recently made a special stop at her office to receive donations.

“I have great patients, so I can’t say I’m surprised by the response,” said Dr. Anania. “But this exceeded my expectations and I’m hoping we can fill and empty the bin one or two more times before the Healing Hands Glove and Mitten Drive ends.”

Collections for the Healing Hands Glove and Mitten Drive began at participating chiropractor offices on December 1 and will continue through January 31. Both new and gently used gloves and mittens are gratefully accepted. More than 29 chiropractors in Rhode Island are participating. Those are listed on CSRI’s website at https://www.richiro.org/.

The program is also sponsored by the Rhode Island Newspaper Group (RING), which includes 19 newspapers throughout the Ocean State. RING has run ads promoting the drive.

“As chiropractors, our entire livelihood depends on our hands so we know what delicate instruments the hands can be. To be without mittens or gloves during the frigid winter months, particularly those who are homeless, can be extremely damaging to the hands,” said Dr. Michael Zola, president of the CSRI and a chiropractic physician. “We thank all those who have donated so far and the participating doctors who have helped raise awareness among Rhode Islanders about this drive. We’re hoping to reach many more people out there to generate more donations.”

To generate as many donations as possible, CSRI invited all Rhode Island chiropractors to participate, with no fee involved. Chiropractors merely need to put a donation box in the waiting room at their practice and pass out flyers to patients. The Big Brothers Big Sisters of Rhode Island handles collection and disbursement.

Current participants in the Healing Hands Campaign, listed alphabetically by town, include: Dr. Joseph Casalino IV, Spinal Health & Rehab Center, 20 Bosworth Street, Barrington, RI 02806; Dr. Mark Alano, Coastal Chiropractic Group, 576 Metacom Ave #8, Bristol, RI 02809; Dr. Rob Edwards, Bristol Chiropractic, 685 Metacom Avenue, Bristol, RI 02809; Dr. Edward Caputo, Caputo Chiropractic, 1040 Oaklawn Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920; Dr. Mark Mulak, City Side Chiropractic, 900 Reservoir Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910; Dr. Angela Ciresi, Ciresi Chiropractic, 3285 S. County Trail, East Greenwich, RI 02818; Dr. Eleanor Stump, Stump Chiropractic, Dr. Kevin Miller, 863 Broadway, East Providence, RI 02914; Dr. Megan Giovanni, Giovanni Chiropractic, 145 Danielson Pike, Foster, RI 02825; Dr. Denise Franzese Manzolillo, Manzolillo Family Chiropractic, 1481 Atwood Avenue, Johnston, RI 02919; Dr. Joseph Lancellotti, RI Chiropractic Pain Control Clinic, 1524 Atwood Ave. Ste 210A, Johnston, RI 02919; Dr. Tyler Sliney, Sliney Chiropractic, 640 George Washington Highway Bldg. C, Suite 102, Lincoln, RI 02865; Dr. Gordon Gibson, Easton Pond Chiropractic, 170 Aquidneck Avenue, Middletown, RI 02842; Dr. Michael Gottfried, Aquidneck Chiropractic, 1272 West Main Rd. Bldg. II, Middletown, RI 02842; Dr. John Hayes, 174 Bellevue Ave #303 Newport, RI 02840; Dr. Carlyle Smart, 372 Broadway, Newport, RI 02840; Dr. Alan Post, 1130 Ten Rod Road, Suite D 204, North Kingstown, RI 02852; Dr. Paul Sayour, Wickford Chiropractic & Wellness Center, 610 Ten Rod Road, N Kingstown, RI 02852; Dr. Michael Lancellotti, 1637 Mineral Spring Avenue, North Providence, RI 02904; Dr. Susan Donahue, 63 Eddie Dowling Highway, Suite 4, North Smithfield, RI 02896; Dr. Rodger Lincoln, New Hope Family Chiropractic, 192 Newport Ave., Pawtucket, RI 02861; Dr. Ronald Marsh, 11 King Charles Drive, Portsmouth RI 02871; Dr. Karen Anania, 172 Broadway, Providence, RI 02903; Dr. Arianna Iannuccilli, 560 Elmwood Avenue, Providence, RI 02907; Dr. Louis Manzolillo, Manzolillo Chiropractic, 280 Broadway, Providence RI 02903; Dr. Victoria Malchar, Malchar Chiropractic, 33 College Hill Road, Warwick, RI 02886; Dr. David Dwyer, Toll Gate Chiropractic, 189 Toll Gate Road, Warwick, RI 02886; Dr. Rick Jardon, Cowesett Chiropractic Therapy, 328 Cowesett Avenue, West Warwick, RI 02893; and Dr. Lisa Vizzacco Smith, Family Chiropractic, 1079 Main Street, West Warwick, RI 02893

Chiropractors wishing to join the drive for the rest of January can contact the Chiropractic Society of Rhode Island at 401-272-0700 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

About Big Brothers Big Sisters of Rhode Island:
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Rhode Island is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to pairing adult mentors with children between the ages of 7 and 15 years of age. BBBSRI seeks to provide children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported one-to-one mentoring relationships that change their lives for the better, forever. BBBSRI’s mission is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth.

About Chiropractic Society of Rhode Island (CSRI):
Founded in 1918, CSRI is one of the oldest chiropractic associations in the United States and represents more than 25 percent of the chiropractic physicians in the Ocean State. In addition to providing a regional voice for chiropractors in the business and legislative arenas, CSRI also helps educate the general public on the benefits of chiropractic. Those all-natural benefits can include relief from headaches, asthma, osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, carpal tunnel, colic, and stress, just to name a few. The Chiropractic Society of Rhode Island is located at 1272 West Main Road, Building 2, Middletown, RI 02842. For more information, call (401) 207-0700 or visit www.RIchiro.org.

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