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WD Announces Equity-for-Equity Exchange Involving Sandisk Shares

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Western Digital Corporation, (NASDAQ: WDC) also known as WD, today announced that it has entered into exchange agreements with certain institutional investors involving shares of WD common stock and Sandisk Corporation common stock.

Under the agreements, WD will receive an aggregate of 1,865,801 shares of WD common stock in exchange for an aggregate of 653,203 shares of Sandisk common stock. The exchange agreements were entered into on May 5, 2026, and are expected to settle on May 7, 2026, subject to customary closing conditions.

Following settlement of the exchanges, WD will continue to own 1,038,681 shares of Sandisk common stock. The company said it intends to dispose of its remaining Sandisk shares through one or more subsequent transactions, which may include exchanges for WD debt held by WD creditors, exchanges for outstanding shares of WD common stock, or distributions to WD stockholders as dividends.

WD said the transaction is part of its ongoing management of its equity holdings following the completed separation of its HDD and Flash businesses.

About WD

WD, also known as Western Digital, builds storage infrastructure for the AI-driven data economy. The company works with hyperscalers, cloud service providers and enterprises to provide storage solutions designed to help customers store, protect and use data at scale. More information is available at www.wd.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of federal securities laws, including statements regarding WD’s expected settlement of the exchanges and the company’s intended disposition of its remaining Sandisk common stock. These statements are based on current expectations and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied.

Factors that may affect actual results include global and regional economic conditions, tariffs or trade restrictions, supplier dependence, demand volatility, market conditions, inflation, interest rates, the impact of WD’s completed separation of its HDD and Flash businesses, competitive conditions, technology development, supply chain disruptions, restructuring activities, cybersecurity risks, legal and regulatory developments, litigation outcomes and other risks described in WD’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its Annual Report on Form 10-K filed on Aug. 14, 2025. WD undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements except as required by law.

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As AI and Smartphones Reshape Learning, New Book Offers Practical Design Guidance

LONDON, EnglandAs smartphones become a primary way people access information, learning, and workplace support, organizations face a growing challenge: creating learning that works effectively on a small screen. Learning on a smartphone isn’t simply desktop training shrunk to fit a smaller display. Paul Clothier has more than 40 years of experience in instructional design, including over […]

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As smartphones become a primary way people access information, learning, and workplace support, organizations face a growing challenge: creating learning that works effectively on a small screen. Learning on a smartphone isn’t simply desktop training shrunk to fit a smaller display.

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Paul Clothier has more than 40 years of experience in instructional design, including over a decade at Apple. As smartphones and AI continue to change how people learn and access support, he draws on that experience in his new book, Mastering Mobile Learning Design: A Practical Guide, giving training professionals practical guidance for creating effective learning for today’s digital world.

“Smartphones have changed how people access learning and support, yet much of the available guidance still treats smartphone learning as a smaller version of desktop e-learning,” said Clothier. “Designing for smartphones requires a different approach. People are busy, their attention is divided, and they need clear, useful information at the moment they need it.”

Written for instructional designers, CLOs, teachers, and trainers, Mastering Mobile Learning Design offers practical guidance for creating smartphone learning that is clear, engaging, and designed for how people learn, work, and access information today.

“Many organizations still design smartphone learning as though people are sitting at a desk with plenty of time and attention,” said Clothier. “In reality, they may be travelling, working, solving problems, or looking for answers in the middle of a busy day.”

The book provides step-by-step guidance for designing smartphone learning, using video, graphics, interactions, and storytelling to create short, purposeful learning experiences. It covers learning and performance support, social learning, gamification, and other techniques that help people learn and apply information during the flow of work.

The book also explores how generative AI can support instructional designers, with practical examples of using AI to research topics, draft content, generate ideas, and adapt material for different audiences. It also examines emerging developments in AI-assisted design, personalization, and intelligent learning tools.

“The people you’re designing for are busy, and they need something useful right now,” said Clothier. “If learning isn’t clear, relevant, and easy to use, people will move on. Mastering Mobile Learning Design shows how to create learning that respects their time and helps them get what they need.”

Book As AI and Smartphones Reshape Learning, New Book Offers Practical Design Guidance

Mastering Mobile Learning Design: A Practical Guide

Publisher: Routledge (Taylor & Francis)

Release date: April 23, 2026

ISBN-13: ‎978-1032008080

Available from: [1.1] https://www.amazon.com/Mastering-Mobile-Learning-Design-Practical/dp/1032008083

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Paul Clothier is an instructional designer, author, educator, and speaker with more than 40 years of experience in learning design. He spent over a decade at Apple designing mobile learning for global sales teams and currently teaches instructional design and generative AI for the University of Cambridge. He speaks regularly at international conferences on learning, technology, and AI, and is the author of Mastering Mobile Learning Design: A Practical Guide.

For more information, please visit https://www.paulclothier.com or find him on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulclothier/.

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Global Kratom Coalition Commends Florida for Extending and Expanding Its Ban on Concentrated Synthetic 7-OH and Its Synthetic Derivatives

Washington, DCState Enforcement Now Captures a New Wave of Lab-Made Synthetics. Natural Kratom Leaf Remains Legal

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The Global Kratom Coalition (GKC) today commended Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier for signing an emergency rule that extends the state’s action against concentrated synthetic 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH) and, for the first time, expands it to capture a new generation of synthetic derivatives engineered to bypass the AG’s August 2025 emergency rule.

Effective June 22, 2026, Florida’s rule schedules concentrated synthetic 7-OH alongside its lab-made analogs — including concentrated mitragynine pseudoindoxyl, dihydro-7-hydroxymitragynine (MGM-15), and 9-fluoro-7-hydroxymitragynine (MGM-16) — as Schedule I controlled substances. The action closes the door on synthetic products that bad actors have rushed to market in order to bypass the synthetic 7-OH emergency scheduling rule.

While natural 7-OH occurs in only trace amounts in the dried kratom leaf, the novel concentrated synthetic products targeted by this rule bear little resemblance to the plant. Unscrupulous manufacturers isolate and synthesize these compounds into hyper-concentrated, ultra-potent products — sold as tablets — that can be up to 13 times more potent than morphine. Florida’s rule protects access to natural kratom leaf by requiring that any legal product contain no more than 1 milligram of these substances per gram, with at least 100 times as much natural mitragynine as 7-OH — a standard that unadulterated leaf meets on its own.

“Florida is once again leading the country by going after the synthetic products fueling the fourth wave of the opioid epidemic— not the natural kratom leaf that more than 23 million Americans have relied upon for decades,” said Matthew Lowe, Executive Director of the Global Kratom Coalition. “What makes today’s action so important is that it doesn’t stop at concentrated synthetic 7-OH. By scheduling the new lab-made derivatives, Florida is shutting the door on the next wave of synthetics, staying one step ahead of these unscrupulous manufacturers.”

Florida’s action builds on the Food and Drug Administration’s July 2025 recommendation to schedule concentrated synthetic 7-OH opioid products under the Controlled Substances Act. Both the FDA and the Attorney General’s office have made clear that these measures do not target natural kratom leaf, which has been consumed for centuries and presents minimal health concerns.

“These are not kratom. They are concentrated, chemically engineered opioids dressed up to look like a natural supplement,” Lowe added. “We commend Attorney General Uthmeier for protecting Florida’s families and consumers, and we urge other states to follow his lead — drawing a clear line between the natural kratom leaf and the synthetic drugs being sold in its name.”

The Global Kratom Coalition applauds Florida’s leaders for using their enforcement authority to hold illicit companies accountable and urges other states to follow Florida’s lead in distinguishing natural botanicals from the dangerous synthetic products masquerading as them.

To learn more about the Global Kratom Coalition and its mission, visit www.globalkratomcoalition.org

About the Global Kratom Coalition

The Global Kratom Coalition is dedicated to ensuring that natural kratom remains safe, accessible, and responsibly regulated, while protecting consumers from the dangerous, concentrated synthetic products that distort the public’s understanding of the kratom leaf. The Coalition advocates for science-based policy that clearly distinguishes natural kratom leaf from synthetic 7-OH and its derivatives. To learn more, visit www.globalkratomcoalition.org.

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Paywint Strengthens UAE-to-India Payment Support with Expanded Settlement Infrastructure

Austin, TXPaywint now offers complete support to the UAE-India cross-border financial ecosystem with full-scale connectivity and payment support. The idea is to help businesses, migrants, labourers, freelancers, digitally native businesses, SMEs, and infrastructure providers to get optimum support for their payment needs. Being one of the top corridors with massive volumes and billions in annual remittances, […]

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Paywint now offers complete support to the UAE-India cross-border financial ecosystem with full-scale connectivity and payment support. The idea is to help businesses, migrants, labourers, freelancers, digitally native businesses, SMEs, and infrastructure providers to get optimum support for their payment needs. Being one of the top corridors with massive volumes and billions in annual remittances, the UAE-India can help with digital commerce, marketplace economies, labour migration parameters, business expansion networks, and tourism support. Paywint offers dynamic support in this model with a well-defined payments infrastructure.

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Detailing the Scope of UAE-India Payment Corridors

India is the largest remittance recipient in the world, and the UAE contributes heavily in this regard. Considering this point, with the exclusive growth of digital cross-border payments, the influence and relevance of remittance management are on the rise.

The strategic growth of UPI solutions should be noted in this regard to raise the value of consumer expectations. Since this payment corridor is structurally mature, it is easy to customize and facilitate new solutions as per the requirements. Digital payments infrastructure with high-value B2B services is covered in this format.

Apart from the digital platforms, physical infrastructure to boost remittances is also part of this model. This includes the commercial and supply chain models with active exchange networks and fintech platform integrations.

Changing Consumer & Business Expectations

Even though the UAE-India corridor is huge and crucial, with multiple payment modes and transaction options, gone are the days of tolerating traditional issues in this category. Delayed settlements, hidden costs, fragmented payment systems, and poor handling of foreign exchange rates are core problems in this regard.

From a business perspective, some of the major shifts that should be validated involve instant monetary transactions, regional payouts on local rails, real-time tracking and reporting, API automation tactics, and transparent mobile-approach platforms.

In the specific use case of India, instant UPI payouts and wallet integrations on a 24/7/365 model make sense. It will add to the need for fast and secure settlements with low-cost transfer segments and consistent payment support. Business expectations could also shift in this scenario, with authentic assistance given to SMEs, startups, and other controlled operational infrastructure. API capabilities will be covered along with treasury flexibility for liquidity and optimum payout coverage for cross-border solutions.

Fintech & Its Evolutionary Role in UAE-India Remittances

Fintech ecosystem solutions and providers are credible in building a portal to compress time, cost, and friction during transfers. It follows the security and compliance of traditional finance domain services along with modern-day, digital services that promote speed, interoperability, user experience, and active payment assistance.

The role of UAE-India remittances and their progress depends on features or attributes like API-led infrastructure, stablecoin services, digital asset rail provisions, and accurate settlements with local payment rails. These are the dynamic industry shifts that should be noted to ensure an infrastructure-focused payment corridor. The next level of evolution in this corridor is making global payments easily, with optimum support offered to the local and regional arms of borderless transactions.

How & Why Paywint Fits into UAE-India Transfers

Paywint is the top payment infrastructure for creating a simplified UAE-India payment flow. Though a US-based fintech provider, the infrastructure covers all gaps in the cross-border transactions of remittance corridors with the highest volume. UAE-India is an excellent example in this regard.

Paywint helps with multi-currency digital wallet solutions and well-crafted on/off-ramping facilities. Combined with an API-integrated architecture, this enables the UAE to India payment transfers to deliver the best in optimized local + global payment rails. A faster onboarding process with KYC/KYB support is another great possibility in this scenario to help with a flexible payout system.

In adding the UAE to the India corridor support, Paywint offers real-time payout infrastructure solutions, enhanced UPI settlement support, and broader payout coverage. APIs, product capabilities, transaction volume handling, etc., are concentrated from the side of the company to elevate the scope for scalable and infrastructure-oriented payment solutions.

Conclusion: Where is the UAE-to-India Remittance Corridor Heading from A Payments Perspective?

With the evolution of real-time digital payments and remittance-driven fund flows, the UAE-India corridor is a boon to the global fintech ecosystem. Some of the trends that promote value in this corridor are interoperability, compliance and risk assessment, API-integrated solutions, embedded finance systems, stablecoin settlements, and programmable treasury and liquidity services. Paywint is driving value to this model with a dynamic remittance portal that offers integrations for the best localized payment experience. Businesses can reduce friction and simplify compliance norms in this corridor with a promising infrastructure model from the fintech provider. With Paywint, you have a strong and solid solution that facilitates UAE to India transfers at the best available market rates.

Leadership Quote

In the words of Dr. Saheer Nelliparamban, the Founder and CEO of Paywint, FiChecks & GasDeck, “UAE to India is one of the biggest payment corridors in terms of transaction volume and remittance size. We consider it our privilege to serve the needs and pain points of businesses and customers in this corridor. Like with our other cross-border payment capabilities, Paywint offers the best options for local payouts and settlements in the UAE to the India remittance platform.”

About Paywint

Paywint is a global fintech infrastructure platform supporting cross-border collections, payouts, virtual accounts, treasury flows, and multi-currency payment operations across 200+ countries and territories. Within the UAE–India payment corridor, Paywint enables businesses and payment partners to facilitate transfers into India through multiple local payment rails and banking infrastructure designed for faster and more flexible settlements.

The platform supports UAE-to-India money movement through payment methods including UPI, IMPS, NEFT, RTGS, local bank transfers, wallet-compatible payout infrastructure, and account-based settlement systems, enabling businesses to deliver localized payment experiences for recipients across India. Paywint also supports API-driven payment orchestration, virtual accounts, multi-currency wallets, stablecoin on/off-ramp infrastructure, and cross-border treasury operations designed for modern global payment ecosystems.

By combining local payout connectivity with scalable fintech infrastructure, Paywint helps businesses simplify UAE-to-India transfers while improving settlement efficiency, operational flexibility, and access to India’s rapidly evolving real-time payments ecosystem. 

https://paywint.com/book-a-demo/

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Dr. Saheer Nelliparamban

Founder & CEO

Paywint

Email: [email protected]

Phone: +1 (408) 831-1412

Website: www.paywint.com

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