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November 8, 2025

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  • 7 Settings to Unlock Your iPhone's Hidden Camera Powers
    November 8, 2025, 4:26 PM EST. Discover 7 practical tweaks to elevate iPhone photography. Learn to enable the Grid and Level for better composition, follow the rule of thirds, and straighten crooked shots in Settings > Camera. Personalize your shot setup with tips to tailor your camera experience. Dive into Camera Control on eligible models to quickly access and adjust shooting options, including how to open overlays, scroll through settings, and select preferences. The guide also covers how to customize which controls appear, and which iPhone models support these features (e.g., iPhone 16 and later). By mastering these hidden options, you can capture sharper, more professional photos with minimal effort.
  • Blue Origin Set to Launch ESCAPADE on Second New Glenn Mission
    November 8, 2025, 4:24 PM EST. Blue Origin is set to launch the ESCAPADE mission on its second New Glenn flight, as reported by NASASpaceFlight.com. The update highlights the company's ongoing heavy-lift program and its evolving launch manifest.
  • Bangladesh Bank drafts two-category framework for e-money issuers: Authorized EMIs and DEMIs
    November 8, 2025, 4:18 PM EST. The Bangladesh Bank published a draft Regulations for E-Money Issuers, signaling a shift from a bank-led model to include licensed non-bank firms. The framework creates two issuer categories: Authorized EMIs (banks/financial institutions) and DEMIs (non-bank entities focused on e-money). DEMIs must meet capital requirements (Tk50 crore paid-up), submit a three-year business and risk plan, and safeguard customer funds in Trust and Settlement Accounts. Issuers must implement strong risk management, multi-factor authentication, and robust cybersecurity measures, plus separate governance and audit committees. Violations could incur fines or licence cancellation. Existing MFS and PSP operators will need new licences when rules take effect, and the BB is seeking stakeholder feedback before finalisation.
  • Has Innodata's AI Buzz Pushed Its Stock Too Far in 2025?
    November 8, 2025, 4:12 PM EST. The piece weighs whether Innodata's rally is sustainable amid ongoing AI buzz and new partnerships. After surging 64.8% YTD and 1826% over three years, the stock recently pulled back (-12.7% last week, -30.1% month). Valuation signals are weak: Innodata scores 0/6 on our undervaluation checks. A DCF run shows a fair value around $12.12 per share, implying the current price is roughly 437% above what fundamentals justify. The analysis notes that FCF stood at $39.24M trailing twelve months, with forecasts to 2026 of $27.35M and a long-run decline toward about $18.41M by 2035, contingent on optimistic assumptions. Even with the AI narrative, the takeaway is cautious: the stock may be overvalued until cash flows or partnerships translate into durable upside.
  • Bangladesh Bank drafts PSO Regulation 2025 to regulate payment system operators
    November 8, 2025, 4:10 PM EST. Bangladesh Bank published the draft 'Payment System Operator (PSO) Regulation 2025' to align with the Payment and Settlement Systems Act, 2024 and invite public feedback. The two-stage licensing process requires an NOC followed by a main licence, with application Tk 50,000 and licence Tk 5 lakh; licencees must start within 120 days. PSOs must maintain a sufficient balance in the Trust and Settlement Account (TSA) to cover liabilities; any shortfall triggers penalties (the lower of Tk 30 lakh or the prevailing SLF rate, currently 11.50%). Directors, the CEO, and treasury officers face personal liability, and shortfalls lasting more than 14 days incur Tk 10,000 per day. PSOs are intermediaries (not issuing e-money); settlements go through scheduled banks. Capital requirements vary by service, and ongoing capital is 0.3% (merchant acquiring) or 0.1% (others). Boards require 5+ members, two-thirds non-executive.