What happened: Iran on Monday rejected a 45-day ceasefire proposal drafted by Egypt, Pakistan, and Turkey, saying it will only accept a permanent end to
Month: April 2026
Gemma 4 Explained: The Most Powerful Open AI Model You Can Run on Your Phone
Google has released Gemma 4, a family of four open-weight AI models that deliver frontier-level performance — and for the first time, ships with a
The 45-Day Ceasefire Between the US and Iran: Everything You Need to Know
The US and Iran are currently in urgent diplomatic talks — mediated by Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey — over a proposed 45-day ceasefire to pause
Trump Drops Most Explosive Post of the War — “Tuesday Will Be Power Plant Day”
President Trump set a hard deadline of Monday, April 6, 2026 at 8:00 PM Eastern Time for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or
F-15E Strike Eagle Shot Down by Iran: Everything We Know So Far
On April 3, 2026, Iran shot down a US Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle during Operation Epic Fury — the ongoing US-Israeli war against Iran
AEO vs SEO: What’s the Difference and Why It Matters in 2026
For over two decades, SEO meant one thing: optimise your website so Google ranks it higher, humans find it, and traffic follows. The algorithm changed
WebMCP for Beginners: How AI Agents Will Change Websites and SEO
WebMCP (Web Model Context Protocol) is a new way of building websites so that AI agents can directly understand, access, and interact with them. For
From Roof to Pipes: What to Expect from a Home Inspection After a Tough Tennessee Winter
When winter finally loosens its grip across Tennessee, homeowners often focus on what they can see: downed limbs, worn landscaping, or the occasional loose shingle.
Claude Code Source Code Leaked: What Every User Should Do Right Now
On March 31, 2026, Anthropic accidentally exposed ~500,000 lines of Claude Code’s internal source code via a misconfigured npm package. A separate, concurrent supply-chain attack
Anthropic Code Leak Explained: What Was Exposed, How It Happened, and Why It Matters
In the fast-moving world of artificial intelligence, even the biggest players can make surprisingly simple mistakes. That’s exactly what happened with Anthropic — a leading