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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;...

You can now download VLC media-player 2.0 for free

Image Credit: VLC media-palyer For those of you who like open-source media players that are able to play just about any file format, you know that VLC media-player is the best out there. The latest version of the player being offered is called "twoflower" and is version 2.0 of the open-source player. VLC comes with a large number of updates to the player and it runs in the true spirit of open-source, as it is free to use and there are no annoying ads ever. Embodies the true spirit of open-source. There is also no user-tracking and spyware. The latest update has a large number of improved features and can be found on their features improvement page. Some of the new additions are an increased number of file formats that can be player. Plays blu-ray, webcams and streams. Plays most codecs with no codec packs needed, MPEG-2, H.264, DivX, MPEG-4, WebM, WMV player. Works on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and Unix etc. With all these new features it is really impossible for any media-play...