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Reasons Donald Trump Hasn’t “Won” the Iran War – And Why the Conflict Looks Anything but Over

Reasons Donald Trump Hasn’t “Won” the Iran War – And Why the Conflict Looks Anything but Over

by chung chinyi | Mar 14, 2026 | Uncategorized

When President Donald Trump stepped onto Marine One on March 11, 2026, the world knew he was heading straight into a crisis that had erupted just two weeks earlier. The “Iran war” – a rapid escalation sparked by a U.S. strike on Iranian facilities in response to a...
Is the Viral “Singapore Fried Chicken” Co‑Owned By Rayston Heem Any Good?

Is the Viral “Singapore Fried Chicken” Co‑Owned By Rayston Heem Any Good?

by chung chinyi | Mar 14, 2026 | Uncategorized

Aspect VerdictFlavor Crispy, peppery, juicy – but the leg gets oily after a few bitesTexture Shatter‑crisp crust, tender meat; fries are golden & fluffySauces Ah Ma’s Power Chilli – mild & tangy; Cheese Dip – classic cheddarValue Generous portions, $25.80 for...
North Korea’s Saturday Missile Salvo: Why It Matters and What Comes Next

North Korea’s Saturday Missile Salvo: Why It Matters and What Comes Next

by chung chinyi | Mar 14, 2026 | Uncategorized

Around ten ballistic missiles were launched from the Sunan‑Gujŏk area of North Korea toward the sea of Japan (East Sea) at ~13:20 local time (0420 GMT).The missiles travelled roughly 350 km before descending into the water.The launch came just days after Pyongyang’s...
Maxthon Browser: Review of Its Privacy‑and‑Security Toolbox

Maxthon Browser: Review of Its Privacy‑and‑Security Toolbox

by chung chinyi | Mar 14, 2026 | Uncategorized

Feature/What It Does/ Real‑World Benefit /Known LimitationIncognito (Private) Mode Session‑isolated browsing (no history, cookies, cache) Safe on shared devices; clean testing environment No network‑level anonymity; forensic traces may remain in RAMBuilt‑in VPN...
Why “Garage‑Sale” Prices on Microsoft and Palantir Might Be the Biggest Tech‑Sector Deal of 2026

Why “Garage‑Sale” Prices on Microsoft and Palantir Might Be the Biggest Tech‑Sector Deal of 2026

by chung chinyi | Mar 14, 2026 | Uncategorized

Dan Ives (Wedbush) says Microsoft (MSFT) and Palantir (PLTR) are trading at “garage‑sale” valuations.The catalyst? AI is moving from hype to hard‑core revenue, with Azure’s AI services and Palantir’s AIP (Artificial Intelligence Platform) delivering billable workloads...
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