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Month: March 2025

Amazon launches “interest” feature on its shopping platform to enhance shopping experience

Amazon continues to infuse AI into its shopping tools to encourage customers to make more purchases. With the new feature, customers can enter tailored prompts in the search bar, reflecting their interests, preferences, and even their budget.Interests leverages large language models (LLMs) to convert everyday language into queries that traditional search engines can understand, resulting

IPv4.Global to collaborate with Internet2

Most higher education institutions have unused IPv4 address blocks that are potentially valuable, untapped resources that could generate significant capital. By bringing these dormant assets to light, IPv4.Global is helping colleges and universities unlock essential funds that can be reinvested into technology infrastructure, network upgrades, or other vital initiatives.IPv4.Global, the world’s largest, most trusted and

NATO warns Russia of attacking a NATO member country

NATO members along the eastern flank of the 32-member alliance, particularly Poland and the Baltic states, are extremely worried that the talks could end with a settlement that is favorable to Russia. They fear such an outcome would allow Russian President Vladimir Putin to rebuild his country’s forces and threaten other countries in the region

Prince Harry has stepped down as a patron of Sentebale

The Duke of Sussex, along with co-founder Prince Seeiso of Lesotho, made the decision to temporarily resign after multiple trustees walked away from the board, following an ongoing dispute with the chair, Dr. Sophie Chandauka. The turmoil, reportedly centered around a push to focus fundraising efforts in Africa, has left the organization in crisis.Prince Harry

Defenders of Mariupol jailed in Russia

A Russian military court has handed down long prison sentences to several members of Ukraine’s Azov Regiment, which led the defense of the key city of Mariupol during the early months of the war.The city of Mariupol became a symbol of Ukrainian resistance, after Ukrainian soldiers, including members of the Azov unit, and residents sheltered

Microplastics in Chewing Gums

They have also discovered microplastics riddled throughout human bodies — including inside our lungs, blood and brains — sparking fears about the potential effect this could be having on health.There is no evidence directly showing that microplastics are harmful to human health, said Mohanty of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Chewing gum releases

Interoperability Multinational Operations in NATO

Army Regulation 34-1, Interoperability, outlines the principles and guidelines for achieving multinational force interoperability (MFI). It defines MFI as the ability of forces from different nations to train, exercise, and operate effectively together to achieve shared objectives. The regulation emphasizes the importance of standardization, common procedures, and compatible equipment to ensure seamless collaboration between allied

Trump Administratio use of Signal App for chats

Signal is a secure messaging service that uses end-to-end encryption, meaning the service provider cannot access and read private conversations and calls from users on its app, therefore guaranteeing its users’ privacy. Signal’s software is available across platforms, both on smartphones and computers, and enables messaging, voice and video calls. A telephone number is necessary

US-Russia talks on Ukraine

Moscow is reportedly keen to revive a Black Sea grain deal that allows both countries, Russia and Ukraine, to export produce by sea, without being attacked. This has been an intense round of talks and negotiations here in Riyadh as the US delegation strives to achieve at least a partial ceasefire in this war. The

Taiwan deports a Chinese woman

Taiwan on Tuesday deported a Chinese woman back to her country after she posted praise online for Beijing’s ambitions to conquer the self-governing island democracy by force.The move by the strongly pro-independence administration of Taiwan’s President William Lai Ching-te seemingly reflects a harder line against those who maintain Taiwanese passports or permanent residency while also