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Unmasking the Digital Underworld: Alcatraz East Crime Museum’s New Updated Exhibit on Cybercrime
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Explore the Dark Side of Technology and Learn How to Protect Yourself in the Age of Cyber Threats.
PIGEON FORGE, Tenn., March 21, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — We live in a time when technology has put access to information at our fingertips. We can access information from contacts down the block or worldwide within seconds. While some technology is good and helpful, there is a dark side to this that people need to be aware of so they can protect themselves. Alcatraz East Crime Museum is putting this dark side in the spotlight beginning March 21, 2025, when they unveil an updated version of the White Collar display focusing on cybercrimes.
“There are dangers in using technology, and this exhibit serves as a good reminder that, though many of us use technology every day, there are those who exploit technology for their own gain,” said Ally Pennington, artifacts and programs manager at Alcatraz East Crime Museum. “Anyone can fall victim to cybercrime, and we hope this exhibit will help guests understand the risks of the online world.”
According to the U.S. Department of State, criminals are increasingly shifting online, and in 2020 alone, $4 billion was lost to cybercrime in the U.S. There are numerous ways that cybercrime can occur, including email compromises, identity theft, ransomware, spoofing and phishing, online predators, and more. Criminals are trying to scam and take advantage of people online in any way they can.
The updated cybercrime display at Alcatraz East Crime Museum will put the topic front and center, helping people to learn about the dangers of technology and what they can do to help protect themselves. The exhibit will also feature the stories of two young men who were victims of cybercrimes. Conrad Roy III was found in his pick-up truck and suspected of suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning. Only three years later, his online girlfriend was charged with involuntary manslaughter for her role in pushing him to take his own life. The other story that will be on display is that of Jordan DeMay, who was a typical teen when he fell victim to what is referred to as a sextortion scam in 2022. The following year, two brothers from Nigeria were extradited to the U.S. and faced extortion charges that led to the teen taking his life hours after they had made contact with him on Instagram.
Sextortion is a form of child sexual exploitation in which cyber criminals deceive victims into thinking they are trading explicit images with a peer, then blackmail their victim into sending money or additional content with the threat of sharing the images online if they do not comply. The scams are designed to make an emotional plea to the person and get them to do things they would not typically do. The scammers try to get the person to take the bait and pay a ransom.
“Financial sextortion is the fastest growing crime amongst our children,” said Jennifer Buta, the mother of one of the victims’ stories being added to the display. “The greatest tool we have right now is education and awareness to combat this crime. I am grateful to the museum for including Jordan’s story and creating a space that will spark conversations within families about sextortion.”
Here are some ways that people can try and protect themselves online from cybercrimes, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigations:
• Keep computer software updated and have a reputable anti-virus program.
• Be cautious when using public Wi-Fi networks, especially when purchasing, because the information may not be protected.
• Have a strong and unique password for every online account. Set up multi-factor authentication for the accounts if it is offered.
• Scrutinize emails and websites before responding to messages or clicking on links. Avoid clicking on links in unsolicited text messages or emails.
• Be cautious about what personal information is being shared online, including on social media accounts. It can provide criminals with much information, including details that may help them figure out passwords.
• Avoid sending payments to people you don’t know or didn’t reach out to do business with, especially if they require urgent action or make threats.
Alcatraz East is honored to have worked with Lynn St. Denis, the mother of Conrad Roy III, and Jennifer Buta, the mother of Jordan DeMay, to tell their son’s stories in this exhibit. Both families have worked diligently to bring awareness to these cases and the need to protect others from falling victim to the same crimes. The exhibit will feature objects belonging to both Conrad and Jordan.
The museum features over 100 exhibits and interactives and four temporary exhibit spaces, with many famous items on display, including Al Capone’s rosary, Ted Bundy’s dental molds, and Charles Manson’s acoustic guitar. This top museum is open at 10 am daily. The last tickets are sold 60 minutes before closing. These interactive experiences are available for an additional fee for birthday parties, school groups, scouts, team building, or other special events. To get a discounted rate for groups of 15 or more, complete the online form and allow up to 72 hours for confirmation. For more information about tickets, discounts, temporary exhibits, and all the museum offers, visit the site: https://www.alcatrazeast.com.
Alcatraz East Crime Museum has updated its board of crime experts, which includes Derwin Bradley, a retired master police officer; James R. Knight, a crime writer; Robin Maynard, a certified crime scene investigator in Florida; Derek Newport, a law enforcement veteran who worked for the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation for 20 years; and Judge Belvin Perry, Jr., who presided over the notorious case against Casey Anthony, among others.
About Alcatraz East
Alcatraz East is the most arresting crime museum in the United States. Guests of all ages can encounter a unique journey into the history of American crime, crime-solving, and our justice system. Through interactive exhibits and original artifacts, Alcatraz East is an entertaining and educational experience for all ages – so much fun it’s a crime! This family attraction is at The Island’s entrance, 2757 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN. The last ticket is sold 60 minutes before closing. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit http://www.alcatrazeast.com.
Sources:
U.S. Department of State.Cybercrime.https://www.state.gov/cybercrime
Federal Bureau of Investigations.The Cyber Threat https://www.fbi.gov/investigate/cyber#What-You%20Should%20Know
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“There are dangers in using technology, and this exhibit serves as a good reminder that, though many of us use technology every day, there are those who exploit technology for their own gain,” said Ally Pennington, artifacts and programs manager at Alcatraz East Crime Museum.
Cher Murphy, Alcatraz East Crime Museum, 571.263.2128, cher@chermurphypr.com, www.alcatrazeast.com
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Datamine launches Studio Geo, a premier geological modelling platform for smarter mining
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Studio Geo simplifies complex processes, enhances collaboration, and ensures accurate and efficient geological modelling across projects of any scale.
BRISBANE, Australia, April 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Datamine, a trusted leader in mining software solutions, is proud to announce the launch of Studio Geo, its premier geological modelling platform designed to revolutionize the way mining professionals interpret and utilize geological data. Studio Geo is ideal for mine geologists and resource modelling teams, helping them optimise workflows, improve data accuracy, and make informed decisions.
Bridging the gap in modern mining
Studio Geo is built on a deep understanding of the mining industry’s unique challenges – from the production pressures of rapidly changing data to the complexities of interpreting diverse ore bodies. Developed by leveraging more than 4 decades of industry expertise, Studio Geo delivers a robust environment where data storage, collection solutions, and world-class resource estimation tools converge seamlessly. The flexibility of the rich macro language allows Studio Geo to match or enhance existing workflows and fit seamlessly into current procedures. It supports mining professionals at every stage of the mining lifecycle, from exploration, resource estimation, operational grade control and mine planning.
A vision for the future
“Studio Geo represents a major leap forward in geological modelling,” said John Bailey, CEO at Datamine. “Our new platform not only bridges the critical gap between data management and resource estimation but also transforms the way mining teams work together. With Studio Geo, we empower our customers to streamline workflows and redefine modelling, while adapting to their unique operational needs.”
According to Anthony Cook, VP of Geology, the solution “leverages our industry-leading Studio toolkit, alongside our automation language, to deliver a modelling solution that can handle both the intensity and complexity of the mining environment. The workflow is fully flexible and allows for seamless integration with existing data sources”.
Key features and benefits
Flexible, customizable workflows: using Datamine’s rich macro language, Studio Geo adapts to unique site and project requirements, allowing users to design workflows that enhance productivity and reduce repetitive tasks.Real-time, dynamic updates: new data is automatically integrated across the platform, ensuring that every geological model reflects the most current information for rapid, confident decision-making.Seamless integration: fully connects with Datamine’s suite of tools Studio RM, Fusion and Sable. Integrated with the MineTrust file management and security platform, Studio Geo promotes efficient collaboration across geology, engineering, and resource modelling teams.Enhanced collaboration: With robust access and version control features, Studio Geo ensures that all team members work with conflict-free, up-to-date data, fostering a unified approach to tackling complex geological challenges.
Availability
After a comprehensive beta testing phase, Studio Geo will be available for full commercial release in mid-2025. This launch marks a significant milestone in Datamine’s ongoing commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions that drive operational excellence in the mining industry.
About Datamine
For more than 40 years, Datamine has been at the forefront of mining software innovation, delivering reliable, industry-leading solutions that help mining professionals transform data into actionable insights. With a global network of experts and a steadfast commitment to continuous improvement, Datamine remains dedicated to raising the standard of products that support the entire mining value chain.
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Tronsmart Gears Up for Its 12th Anniversary with Innovative Product Launch in Vietnam
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HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam, April 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Tronsmart, a global leader in smart tech accessories, is gearing up to mark its 12th anniversary with a spectacular event at Gem Center in Vietnam on April 11. The celebration will feature the unveiling of a lineup of cutting-edge tech products.
Alais Wang, Regional Marketing Director at Tronsmart said, “For 12 years, Tronsmart has remained committed to technological innovation, delivering high-tech, high-quality, and high-performance audio products to consumers worldwide. This anniversary celebration will not only be a major milestone for our brand but also a testament to our dedication to the Vietnamese market. We are excited to share our latest innovations with our valued partners, media representatives, and consumers.”
The event’s highlights promise an exciting day for attendees. The spotlight will be on seven exclusive product launches that cater to diverse consumer needs, from portable speakers designed for superior sound quality on the go to revolutionary open-ear headphones that provide an immersive audio experience while ensuring user comfort and awareness of surroundings.
CellphoneS, a popular retail chain in Vietnam, has been announced as the official partner for this event. It will serve as the official first-sale channel for these new offerings. Vietnamese customers will have the unique opportunity to purchase these products at special early-bird prices, which are available only through CellphoneS for a limited time.
Event attendees will include top media representatives and industry leaders who are eager to explore how these advancements could redefine everyday sound interactions. A highlight of the event will be the presence of Vietnam’s leading tech influencer, Tuấn Ngọc đây, who will attend the event in person and deliver a speech. As one of the most influential tech figures in Vietnam, Tuấn Ngọc đây will share his firsthand experiences with Tronsmart products, providing valuable insights into their impact. Additionally, the gathering of retailers in Vietnam underscores their support for innovative technologies and their confidence in Tronsmart’s continued growth trajectory within international markets.
Established in 2013 and now celebrating its 12th anniversary in April this year, Tronsmart has carved out its niche as a premier designer and manufacturer of world-class tech accessories. Renowned by reputable organizations such as Qualcomm and featured by major publications like Forbes and Yahoo!, Tronsmart continues its commitment to excellence with over ten international product certifications under its belt.
With trademarks registered in over 60 countries and regions, including North America through Asia-Pacific regions including Europe and the Middle East, coupled with more than 40 patents such as their innovative SoundPulse® technology, it’s clear why many consider them leaders within their field.
Tronsmart’s core value remains steadfast: simplifying life by providing customers worldwide with tech accessories that stand out for their high-tech and high-performance qualities. The brand is committed to maintaining the quality standards established from the beginning, ensuring that every device exceeds the highest benchmarks possible today.
For more information, please visit: https://tronsmart.vn/ , or follow the brand on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TronsmartVN .
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How to Start a CNC Business from Scratch – PR (Blue Elephant CNC)
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JINAN, China, April 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — How to Start a CNC Business from Scratch
Starting a CNC business can seem like a big step—especially for those who have the skills, the contacts, and maybe even the tools, but no roadmap. Many aspiring entrepreneurs get stuck on questions like: How profitable is CNC machining? How much does it cost to get started? Where do the first customers come from?
To help answer those questions, Blue Elephant CNC—a global CNC machine manufacturer with years of industry experience—has developed a comprehensive guide. It’s designed to help machine dealers, repair specialists, or anyone with machining knowledge turn their capabilities into a profitable CNC venture.
“Many of our clients had everything in place except a clear plan,” says Jack Zhang, founder of Blue Elephant CNC. “They had experience, contacts, even workshop space—but they didn’t know how to start. That’s what this guide solves.”
Whether you’re looking to offer CNC services as part of an existing operation or you’re starting from scratch, this roadmap outlines the real steps involved. It’s not theory—it’s what Blue Elephant CNC has seen work for actual clients. It covers everything from setting up a workshop to winning your first contracts.
Step 1: Identify Your Niche
Trying to serve every market at once can lead to thin margins and operational chaos. Blue Elephant CNC encourages new businesses to focus their efforts by choosing a specific service model:
Custom part production for dealers: If you’re connected to dealerships, offer quick-turn, low-volume replacement parts. These customers often require high reliability and fast delivery. Building on your current distribution relationships allows for faster customer acquisition and higher repeat orders.Rapid prototyping for engineers: Cater to startups that need fast, precise prototypes for testing and development. Many engineers need 1-5 sample pieces, not full runs. If you can meet tight deadlines and communicate clearly, you’ll win loyal clients in R&D-heavy industries.CNC repair and upgrades: Offer servicing and retrofitting for shops using older equipment. Many small operations can’t afford new machines and need affordable upkeep options. This niche is in high demand—especially in industrial zones with aging infrastructure.Machine rental or leasing: Ideal in regions with high demand but limited access to equipment. This can include short-term or project-based equipment access. It requires fewer staff but a strong maintenance and scheduling process.Engraving, marking, or branding: Appeals to both industrial clients and consumers needing serialized or branded parts. These are typically small-batch, repeatable jobs. Adding creative services increases your average order size and customer stickiness.
Specializing allows you to work more efficiently and market more clearly. Blue Elephant CNC advises using your current connections and technical strengths to pick a profitable starting point.
Step 2: Create a Business Plan
A well-structured business plan helps you make smarter decisions and attract funding. It’s not just a formality—it’s the foundation for every major decision you’ll make. Blue Elephant CNC recommends every shop, no matter how small, create a clear business plan covering:
Defined services: Know what you’ll offer and what materials you’ll focus on. Clear offerings avoid confusion and help customers understand your value. It also simplifies machine and tooling decisions.Target customers: Be clear about who you’re serving. Focus on specific industries or business types that need your expertise. Research 10–20 real businesses you could pitch in your first 3 months.Your edge: Faster delivery? Lower cost? Precision finishes? Think about what differentiates your business. Blue Elephant CNC often helps clients position their offering for contract success.Startup and ongoing costs: Cover everything from tools to insurance, raw materials, utilities, and software subscriptions. Use actual supplier quotes wherever possible.Pricing strategy: Account for machine time, material waste, labor, and utilities. Don’t forget to include markup for profit. Run a few job simulations to test pricing.Growth vision: How will you scale? Through automation, staff expansion, new services? What milestones will you track in your first year?
Blue Elephant CNC has helped many clients develop realistic business plans that evolve as they grow. Starting small with a clear path makes future investments easier.
Step 3: Calculate Startup Costs
Startup costs vary, but here are the main categories:
CNC Machines: $10,000–$100,000+. Blue Elephant CNC provides starter packages and financing options. Consider machine versatility, training support, and warranty terms.Software: $2,000–$10,000 for design and CAM tools. CAD/CAM software is essential for precision and speed. Include recurring licensing fees.Workshop Setup: Power upgrades, benches, dust collection—$5,000–$50,000. Consider air compressors, lighting, and proper safety systems.Raw Materials: $5,000–$15,000 depending on your focus. Buy enough to fulfill your first 5–10 orders.Licensing & Insurance: Around $500–$3,000. Check zoning laws, permits, and required insurance in your region.Marketing: Websites and branding from $2,000+. A simple site with testimonials and service pages is enough to start.
Blue Elephant CNC suggests building a detailed spreadsheet of both upfront and monthly costs. Include tooling, maintenance, and shipping to avoid surprises. They often work with clients to plan financing and capital allocation.
Step 4: Register Your Business
Before launching, get legally registered:
Choose a structure: LLCs are often best for CNC shops. They protect personal assets and are tax-efficient. If you plan to raise funds or sell equity later, consider an S-Corp.Register your name: Make it industry-relevant and unique. A professional name builds trust. Check domain availability if you plan to market online.Apply for an EIN: Needed for banking and payroll.Secure licenses and permits: Required in many industrial zones. Check local zoning and business regulations. Some areas require specific environmental approvals.Open a separate bank account: Keep personal and business funds apart.
Blue Elephant CNC emphasizes the importance of staying compliant with OSHA, EPA, or ISO standards if your work falls under regulated industries. Missing paperwork can delay machine installation and delay revenue.
Step 5: Purchase Machines and Tools
Your main investment should align with your services:
Mills: For metal or plastic part production. These are the most common machines in CNC shops.Lathes: Best for cylindrical parts. Many repair and automotive jobs require them.Routers: Great for wood, foam, and plastic. Used in signage, cabinetry, and decor.Plasma Cutters: Ideal for sheet metal cutting. Often used in HVAC or metal fabrication.5-Axis Machines: For high-precision or complex jobs. Aerospace and medical fields demand them.
Blue Elephant CNC provides tailored recommendations based on client needs. Also invest in:
Tooling and holders: These determine your cut quality and speed.Workholding gear: Fixtures and clamps secure parts during machining.Inspection tools: Calipers, micrometers, and gauges.Dust collection systems: Vital for health and equipment longevity.
Don’t overspend early. Start with essential tools and scale as orders grow.
Step 6: Source Raw Materials
Your choice of raw materials directly impacts part quality, machining speed, and pricing. Blue Elephant CNC recommends beginning with a focused inventory of core materials suited to your niche.
Common starting points include:
Aluminum or steel: Ideal for structural, mechanical, and automotive components.Plastics: Useful for lightweight parts, electronics housings, or rapid prototyping.Wood or MDF: Common for signage, cabinetry, and decorative projects when using CNC routers.
Reliable sourcing is just as important as material selection. Look for:
Local distributors: Offer faster turnaround and easier communication.Online marketplaces: Provide wider selection and user reviews for comparison.Direct from mills: Cost-effective for large orders, though usually with high minimums.
To reduce delays and quality issues, Blue Elephant CNC suggests building relationships with at least two trusted suppliers. Ask about lead times, bulk pricing, delivery reliability, and whether they provide test samples or material certifications for compliance-heavy industries.
Step 7: Learn CNC Programming & Techniques
Even the most advanced CNC machines need skilled operators to deliver quality results. Blue Elephant CNC emphasizes that strong technical knowledge is essential for running an efficient and profitable shop.
Key areas to focus on include:
G-code and M-code basics: These programming languages control movement, tool changes, and operations. Understanding how to read and adjust code can help troubleshoot issues and improve accuracy.CAM software operation: Learning how to set up, simulate, and generate toolpaths using software like Fusion 360 or Mastercam is crucial for smooth production.Feeds and speeds per material: Setting the correct parameters prevents tool wear, improves part quality, and boosts efficiency.Tool selection and maintenance: Using the right tools—and knowing when to replace them—ensures consistency and reduces downtime.Fixturing best practices: Proper workholding prevents vibration and errors during machining.
Blue Elephant CNC offers guidance on software selection and connects clients to training resources. Whether you’re self-learning or hiring a skilled operator, mastering these areas is key to long-term success.
Step 8: Set Up Your Workshop
A well-organized workshop can significantly boost productivity and reduce errors. Blue Elephant CNC advises business owners to prioritize layout and workflow early in the setup process.
Key setup tips include:
Logical material flow: Arrange stations so materials move smoothly from delivery → machining → inspection → packaging.Safe spacing: Leave enough room between machines and walkways to allow easy movement and prevent accidents.Clean environment: Dust and chip control is essential for both machine health and worker safety—install proper dust collection or ventilation systems.Compliance: Ensure your facility supports electrical loads for CNC machines, has designated PPE zones, and meets safety regulations.
Other smart layout considerations:
Set up dedicated storage for raw materials and finished parts to avoid clutter and confusion.Keep inspection tools near machining areas to speed up quality checks.Use visual boards or workflow charts to monitor active jobs and deadlines.
Even small spaces can operate efficiently when thoughtfully arranged. Blue Elephant CNC works closely with new shops to design productive, scalable layouts from day one.
Step 9: Build a Marketing Strategy
Many CNC businesses struggle because they wait for clients to come. Blue Elephant CNC recommends starting with:
Website: List services and upload sample parts.Google My Business: Helps nearby clients find you.Social media: Show your capabilities visually.Direct outreach: Email or call businesses in your target industry.
Other tactics include:
Publishing articles or case studies about your work.Offering workshops or free consultations for new clients.Asking for Google and LinkedIn reviews from satisfied customers.
Referral incentives, testimonials, and industry networking can also help build your brand. Blue Elephant CNC has seen small shops grow fast by combining digital and relationship-based outreach.
Step 10: Scale Your CNC Business
Once your CNC business is stable and generating consistent work, it’s time to think about growth. Scaling effectively means increasing output without compromising quality.
Ways to scale include:
Adding machines or shifts: More capacity allows you to take on larger orders or reduce lead times.Hiring machinists or designers: Skilled staff help handle increased workload and bring in new capabilities.Automating workflows: Implement automation tools like tool changers or part loaders to save time and reduce manual steps.Expanding services: Offering laser engraving, 5-axis machining, or specialty finishes can help you move upmarket and attract higher-value clients.
Blue Elephant CNC recommends using operational data to guide decisions. Analyze which services, machines, or clients generate the most profit—and prioritize scaling those areas.
As your shop evolves, Blue Elephant CNC offers ongoing support, advanced equipment options, and strategic insight to help you scale sustainably while staying competitive.
Conclusion: Start With Confidence
With clear steps and the right support, starting a CNC business doesn’t have to be risky. Blue Elephant CNC has helped businesses around the world move from side projects to full-time production shops. With experience-backed guidance and reliable equipment, they’re here to help you turn your skills into a business.
To learn more or speak with a specialist, contact the Blue Elephant CNC team today:
Blue Elephant CNC
Website: www.elephant-cnc.com
Email: manager@elephant-cnc.com
Phone: +86 18668991371
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