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Cyber Dive’s Aqua X: Driving Transformative Success in Sex Trafficking Recovery Organizations

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Cyber Dive’s Aqua X is redefining the intersection of technology and recovery. Aqua X empowers residents to build healthy digital habits as they heal, delivering structured, technology-integrated support for sex trafficking recovery centers. In use at Zoe Ministries (Delaware), Living Hope Farms (New Hampshire), Where Hope Lives/Phoenix Dream Center (Arizona), and others, Aqua X is transforming recovery journeys by offering customized digital wellness solutions tailored to each organization’s unique needs.

PHOENIX, April 30, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Meeting the Digital Challenge in Recovery

As the digital world becomes increasingly intertwined with daily life, recovery organizations face the complex task of maintaining accountability while teaching responsible tech use, a now integral part of the recovery process. Aqua X meets this challenge by offering phased technology access, personalized restrictions, and tools tailored to each resident’s therapeutic goals.

“At its core, Aqua X is an all-in-one system built specifically for recovery systems encompassing our innovative smartphone connected to a centralized portal where program coordinators and counselors can manage app and web access, track location, see all activity on the phone with Instant Replay, and restrict resident’s from taking and sending nude photos with Aqua X’s Nudity Prevention feature,” said Jeff Gottfurcht, Co-Founder and CEO of Cyber Dive. “It’s about empowering recovery journeys and giving power back to those who have had their freedom and voice stripped away. Without gradual reintroduction to technology, graduates often face digital hurdles that can undermine their progress. Aqua X bridges that gap, enabling individuals to rebuild healthy digital habits for long-term success.”

Recognizing the need for a structured path back to technology, the Cyber Dive team drew on their success with the Aqua One smartphone to design a solution tailored specifically for recovery organizations.

“As a parent who uses Aqua One with my own kids, I’ve seen firsthand how critical it is to have technology that builds trust, not fear,” said Derek Jackson, Co-Founder and COO of Cyber Dive. “When we spoke with recovery organizations, it became clear they were struggling to adapt smartphone controls designed for families to the much higher-stakes environments they faced—and it simply wasn’t working. Aqua X was born from the urgent need for a solution built specifically for survivors, and we’re committed to continuing to create technology that meets the unique challenges these programs face.”

Organizations on the front lines of human trafficking recovery saw firsthand how the lack of appropriate technology was putting survivors at risk, leading to urgent calls for a better approach.

“Women hesitated to join our human trafficking program because they didn’t want to give up their phones,” said a representative from Where Hope Lives/Phoenix Dream Center. “This heartbreaking realization—that younger victims were crying out for help but choosing to stay in unsafe situations just to keep their phones—drove us to find a better solution. We knew it was time to adapt and meet this need head-on while maintaining the boundaries essential for recovery.”

Real-World Impact: Insights From Recovery Partners

Early adopters of Aqua X—Zoe Ministries, Living Hope Farms, and Where Hope Lives— are seeing benefits, from improved accountability to stronger digital resilience among residents.

At Zoe Ministries, leaders identified the urgent need for residents to rebuild healthier relationships with technology as part of their recovery journey.

“In today’s world, it’s increasingly difficult for young people to step away from their phones,” said Hannah Cesner, Director of Strategy and Advancement at Zoe Ministries. “Our mission is to guide residents in learning how to disconnect constructively, paving the way for true healing. Aqua X has helped us by giving participants the tools to use technology in a balanced and healthy manner, reducing relapse risk after graduation.”

In addition to promoting healthier tech habits, the ability to customize Aqua X has been critical for organizations with diverse program structures.

“Aqua X was crafted as a customizable solution, not a one-size-fits-all product,” said a representative from Living Hope Farms. “With features like phased access, curfews, screen time management, and app control, we can create a tailored digital experience that supports our participants’ recovery paths.”

Safety remains paramount, especially for survivors vulnerable to exploitation through digital means.

“Nearly all victims in our human trafficking program report that their first contact with a predator happened through their phones,” said Irene Orr, Men’s Program and Outreach Manager at Where Hope Lives. “By offering a purpose-built phone through Aqua X, we eliminate risky connections and support a healthy, structured return to the digital world.”

The lessons learned by these early adopters are inspiring a broader shift in how recovery programs view the role of technology in the healing process.

Inspiring Broader Change in Recovery

Aqua X proves that thoughtful technology integration can exemplify recovery efforts. Cyber Dive encourages other organizations to explore how Aqua X can support their missions.

“One of the most important steps in adopting Aqua X is asking questions and approaching the idea with an open mind,” said Yolanda Montgomery, Executive Director at Zoe Ministries. “Initially, I was reluctant to reintroduce technology. But working with Cyber Dive provided the clarity and trust we needed to move forward with confidence.”

Organizations are seeing the payoff of reimagining how survivors interact with technology.

“How many survivors have passed up the help they so desperately need because they didn’t want to lose their phone? We understand—fear can be overwhelming. But when we envisioned a phone with limited features, set usage hours, and pre-programmed contacts with advocates and staff, it all started to make sense. The Aqua X team took the time to learn every detail of our program, giving us the confidence that the world can be reintroduced in a healthy way. This phone is designed specifically for human trafficking recovery programs, making it a crucial step forward in supporting survivors,” said a representative from Where Hope Lives.

Transform Fear Into Empowerment

When introduced thoughtfully, technology becomes a powerful tool for transformation. With Aqua X, recovery organizations can create environments where healing is not only possible but sustainable.

Ready to transform your recovery program with Aqua X? Visit cyberdive.co/aqua-x or contact our team today at aquax@cyberdive.co to learn how Aqua X can support your mission—no matter what kind of healing journey you serve.

About Cyber Dive:

Cyber Dive is a pioneering technology company dedicated to helping parents and organizations navigate digital challenges through innovative tools and solutions. By leveraging AI and real-time monitoring, Cyber Dive sets new standards in digital safety, empowerment, and well-being.

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Ontario Superior Court Awards Over $170 Million in Damages to Mutual Fund Investors in Landmark Class Action Decision

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TORONTO, July 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — On July 16, 2026, Justice Markus Koehnen of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice ordered CI Mutual Funds Inc. and AIC Limited to pay Class Members damages and interest in excess of $170 million.

The Market Timing class action, commenced in 2006, alleged that certain mutual fund managers permitted sophisticated offshore hedge fund investors to engage in frequent trading in their funds, that substantially diluted the investment of long-term investors, including retail unitholders, many of whom were retirees.

Rochon Genova has represented the long-term investors since the inception of this case, including before the Supreme Court of Canada, on appeal from an earlier certification motion.  The Supreme Court certified the case in 2013. A subsequent case management order divided the trial into two phases: a trial in respect of liability, and a subsequent trial in respect of damages. The liability trial was held in February, March and June 2022.

On February 13, 2023, Justice Koehnen issued reasons for judgment in respect of the liability trial.  Justice Koehnen found that both CI and AIC breached their duty of care to prevent “market timing” in their funds. The liability decision, indexed as Fischer v. IG Investment, 2023 ONSC 915, is available here.

The damages trial was heard before Justice Koehnen between March 28 and May 16, 2025. Closing submissions were heard on July 30, August 6 and August 7, 2025. In total, Class Counsel spent 41 days in trial on liability (24 days) and damages (17 days). On June 16, 2026, Justice Markus Koehnen of the Superior Court of Justice issued reasons for judgment in respect of the damages trial.

The Court accepted the evidence of the Plaintiffs’ expert, Professor Eric Zitzewitz, and determined that the “Next Day NAV method” of calculating damages was the appropriate methodology to use, as it measures the specific harm that the time zone arbitrage at issue caused, harm referred to as dilution.

Justice Koehnen determined that the “profits method”, the method of calculating damages advocated for by CI’s expert, was not appropriate as it “measures the wrong thing”. The Court determined that on a balance of probabilities, the “prerequisites of using the profits method” had not been met.

Ultimately, with respect to CI, the Court awarded the Plaintiffs $60,480,000 in damages for the harm resulting from CI’s failure to take appropriate steps to prevent market timing by certain Identified Accounts.

The Court also awarded the Plaintiffs damages caused by specific Additional Accounts at CI that were identified by the Plaintiffs’ expert, Professor Zitzewitz, as having engaged in market timing that harmed the unit holders.

With respect to AIC, the Court awarded the Plaintiffs a total of $37,900,659 in damages, which includes damages caused by the Identified Accounts, and Additional Accounts at AIC that were identified by the Plaintiffs’ expert as having engaged in market timing. 

The Court determined the Plaintiffs are also entitled to pre-judgment interest in the amount of 2.8% per annum, to be applied to the damages figures set out above, in addition to costs against both Defendants.

Peter Jervis, a senior partner at Rochon Genova who led the prosecution of this case, stated: “The damages decision sends a clear message that those who fail to safeguard investors from harmful market practices will be held accountable. That this result was achieved after two decades of hard-fought litigation, is a testament to the perseverance of the Representative Plaintiffs and Class Counsel, and to the strength of our judicial system in delivering access to justice in complex cases.”

Joel Rochon, the Managing Partner of Rochon Genova added: “The decision is an important victory not only for the Class Members, but for the integrity of Canadian capital markets. Mutual funds are a cornerstone of the retirement savings of millions of everyday Canadians, and investors are entitled to expect that fund managers will protect them from practices that unfairly dilute the value of their investments.”

The Plaintiffs in this action were represented by Peter Jervis, Joel Rochon, Sarah Fiddes and Jessica Marshall.

For further updates, please visit Rochon Genova’s website here.

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Global Commercial Service Robot Shipments Leader KEENON Puts Humanoids to Work at WAIC 2026

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SHANGHAI, July 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — At WAIC 2026, KEENON Robotics is bringing humanoid and specialized service robots onto the same stage—not as competing concepts, but as complementary forms of embodied intelligence working across complete commercial service workflows.

According to IDC, KEENON ranked first worldwide in commercial service robot shipments in 2025, while maintaining its leadership in the global delivery robot market. IDC also sees the industry moving toward a more diversified, multi-form future, where different robot types are deployed according to the needs of specific tasks and environments. KEENON first propose such strategy and WAIC showcase brings that trend to life.

At the booth, the newly introduced hotel laundry scenario demonstrates this approach most clearly. Humanoid robots complete operational tasks such as loading and operating washing machines, retrieving clean laundry, and folding garments, while the DINERBOT T9 supports the wider delivery workflow. Together, they show how humanoid and specialized robots can divide responsibilities and collaborate within a real hotel operation.

Beyond the hotel workflow, KEENON applies the same role-based approach to food and retail service. Drawing on years of customer insight from restaurants and stores, XMAN-R1 takes on front-of-house tasks that combine interaction with object handling—from preparing drinks with NOWWA Coffee to responding to customer requests in dessert and retail settings. Rather than presenting isolated demonstrations, these scenarios show how KEENON is extending proven commercial service workflows into new humanoid capabilities, with every task performed autonomously and without teleoperation.

Through its “general-purpose humanoid + specialized service robot” strategy, KEENON is building a practical path for embodied intelligence: humanoids take on flexible operation and interaction tasks, while specialized robots continue to handle high-frequency delivery and cleaning. At WAIC 2026, KEENON is showing not just more robot forms, but a more complete model for commercial deployment.

With more than 100,000 service robots deployed worldwide across over 70 countries and regions, KEENON has been recognized by global renown brands across various sectors and widely deployed at major brands like Burger King, Buffalo Wild Wings, Hilton, BMW, Lego etc. From 10 to 20+ robots operating in single venues like Hotel Around Pyeongchang to a mixed fleet of 8 robots across 6 types at facilities like Shangri-La’s Trader Hotel, making it world-first intelligent hotel with both humanoid and service robot, KEENON delivers proven multi-robot efficiency.

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MDT Introduces TMR1370 Ultra-Low-Power Magnetic Switch IC Enabling More Than Two Years of Standby Operation in CGM Devices

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— Next-Generation TMR Magnetic Switch with Ultra-Low 50nA Maximum Supply Current Expands MDT’s Proven CGM Sensor Portfolio

ZHANGJIAGANG, China, July 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — MultiDimension Technology Co., Ltd. (MDT), a leading supplier of magnetic sensors and a pioneer in Tunneling Magnetoresistance (TMR) technology, today introduced the TMR1370 ultra-low-power magnetic switch IC, the newest addition to MDT’s magnetic sensing portfolio for continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices. Building on the proven TMR1367, TMR1368, and TMR1369 family, the TMR1370 delivers significantly lower power consumption, enhanced voltage compatibility, and a smaller package to enable next-generation CGM systems with ultra-long standby life.

Optimized for battery-powered CGM devices, the TMR1370 features a maximum supply current of only 50nA, with approximately 30nA typical at a 3V supply. When combined with the magnetic wake-up mechanism widely adopted in CGM devices, the TMR1370 enables more than two years of standby operation, helping extend product shelf life while preserving battery capacity for continuous glucose monitoring after activation.

The TMR1370’s exceptional power efficiency is enabled by MDT’s proprietary TMR technology platform, which combines advanced magnetic sensor design, optimized device architecture, and proprietary wafer process technology to achieve high magnetic sensitivity together with ultra-low power consumption. Complementing MDT’s existing X-axis and Z-axis CGM magnetic switch portfolio, the TMR1370 gives system designers greater flexibility to optimize sensor orientation and mechanical layout for a wide variety of CGM architectures while enabling easy migration from previous-generation devices.

Key Features

Enables more than two years of standby operation in battery-powered CGM devices.50nA maximum supply current, approximately 30nA typical at 3V.Wide 1.8V to 4.0V operating-voltage range.Maximum operating point below 40 Gauss for reliable magnetic wake-up detection.X-axis magnetic sensing optimized for compact CGM designs.Miniature DFN5L package (1.6×1.6×0.5mm) for thinner and lighter wearable medical devices.Complements MDT’s proven X-axis and Z-axis CGM magnetic switch portfolio for flexible system design and simplified migration.

Samples of the TMR1370 are available through DigiKey and MDT’s online store at www.tmr-sensors.com. For volume pricing, delivery information, and technical specifications, contact MDT Global Sales at sales@dowayusa.com.

About MDT
MultiDimension Technology was founded in 2010 in Zhangjiagang, Jiangsu Province, China, with branch offices in Shenzhen, Chengdu, and Ningbo in China, Singapore, Tokyo, Japan, and San Jose, Calif., USA. MDT has developed a unique intellectual property portfolio, and its self-owned state-of-the-art TMR manufacturing facilities that can support volume production of high-performance, low-cost TMR magnetic sensors to satisfy the most demanding application needs. Led by its core management team of elite experts and veterans in magnetic sensor technology and engineering services, MDT is committed to creating added value for its customers and ensuring their success. For more information about MDT please visit http://www.multidimensiontech.com.

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MDT sales department, sales@dowayusa.com, sales@dowaytech.com
Tel: +1-650-275-2318 (US), +86-189-3612-1156 (China)

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