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The Digital Iron Curtain: Is Iran About to Crash the Global AI Boom?

 For decades, the "Middle East crisis" was a headline about crude oil, tankers, and the price at the pump. But as of March 2026, the stakes have shifted from the engine to the motherboard. While the world watches drone strikes over Isfahan and naval skirmishes in the Persian Gulf, a more quiet, more lethal war is being fought over the very building blocks of the 21st century: semiconductors. The "Digital Iron Curtain" is falling, and it isn't just dividing East and West—it’s threatening to starve the global AI revolution of its most basic needs. The Helium Hostage: Why the Strait of Hormuz is the New Silicon Valley We’ve long been told that the South China Sea is the "front line" of the chip war because of Taiwan’s dominance in fabrication. But the ongoing U.S.-Israel war with Iran has revealed a terrifying bottleneck: The Middle East is the lungs of the semiconductor industry. To make the world’s most advanced 3nm chips, you don’t just need engineers;...

Vidoe: ColorBind game for the iPhone and iPod Touch

Colorbind challenges players to join a series of spots in each level by dragging and folding paper strips. The process involves a fair amount of planning and strategy — horizontal strips will be placed under vertical strips, and folded portions may not stack on top of one another.  Colorbind is a relaxing but challenging puzzle game for the iPhone & iPod Touch. Move and fold colorful paper strips by dragging them with your finger.  An original post by Sociolatte