European Firms Reconsider US Cloud Services Amid Trump Backlash

A global backlash against the second Donald Trump administration has led to a growing trend of European companies reevaluating their use of American cloud services. The move comes as concerns over privacy and data access fears under the Trump administration have sparked uncertainty among organizations. Dominant US tech giants, including Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and … Read more

Kremlin Unveils Ambitious Multi-Vector Offensive Plan

The Russian government has been secretly planning a new multi-vector offensive along its 1,000-kilometer line of contact in Ukraine. This strategic operation aims to intensify pressure on Ukrainian forces and further strengthen the Kremlin’s position in ceasefire negotiations. According to analysts and officials, the new offensive could last anywhere from six to nine months, making … Read more

Microsoft Account Bypass for Windows 11 Discovered Again

Microsoft has announced that it’s removing a popular command line used to bypass signing into a Microsoft Account during Windows 11 setup. However, another bypass method has already been discovered. The new bypass uses the “start ms-cxh:localonly” command in the command prompt and allows users to create a local account without needing an internet connection … Read more

Red Dwarf Flaring Raises Doubts About Exoplanet Habitability

Red dwarf stars like Proxima Centauri are known to host many terrestrial planets in their habitable zones. However, the flaring of these stars poses a significant threat to the habitability of their planets. Researchers have published extensive research on M-dwarf flaring, with new data from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) providing insights into Proxima … Read more

Michigan Organ Transplant Patient Dies from Rare Rabies Case

A man in Michigan died from rabies after receiving an organ transplant in Ohio, according to a joint investigation by health officials. The patient received the organ in December and died in January due to the disease. Rabies is a deadly virus that can spread through animal saliva or blood contact. Symptoms worsen over time, … Read more

Cloudflare Cache Server Blocks Website Request

A sudden blockage of a website’s request has been reported. The issue started with an “Access Denied” error, followed by an “Error 54113.” The details provided indicate that the Varnish cache server, which typically handles caching and content delivery, is responsible for blocking access. The specific details include a unique identifier ‘cache-bos4688-BOS’ along with timestamps. … Read more

Wishing a Blessed Eid in Various Languages

As Eid al-Fitr approaches, Muslims worldwide prepare to celebrate the festival of breaking their fast. In Saudi Arabia and neighboring countries, the first day of Eid is set for Sunday, March 30, while other countries follow local moon sightings. The Islamic calendar marks the end of Ramadan, a month-long fasting period, with a joyous celebration … Read more

NASA Cargo Ship Damaged, Future Trips Put on Hold

A critical spacecraft used to supply the International Space Station with food has been damaged, forcing NASA and its partners to put future trips on hold. The Cygnus cargo ship’s pressurized module was damaged during transit from the supplier to Northrop Grumman, the company responsible for building the vessel. The next mission is now planned … Read more

23andMe to Sell Customers’ Genetic Data Amid Bankruptcy

DNA-testing company 23andMe has been granted permission to sell its customers’ genetic data to other companies despite filing for bankruptcy. The U.S. bankruptcy judge allowed the company to proceed with selling its medical and ancestry data, citing it as its most valuable asset. Investors believe the sensitive information of 23andMe’s 15 million customers is worth … Read more