On Tuesday, March 17, 2026, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed the elimination of Ali Larijani , the Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council. After hours of silence, Tehran’s state-run Tasnim and Fars news agencies confirmed his death, labeling him a "martyr." Larijani was widely considered the most experienced and practical operator remaining in the Iranian leadership following the February 28 strikes that killed the previous Supreme Leader. 1. The Strike: Precision in Pardis The assassination took place overnight in the Pardis district, a suburb east of Tehran. The Target: Larijani was located at his daughter’s residence, where he had reportedly moved for security. The Casualties: The strike killed Larijani alongside his son, Morteza Larijani , and his deputy for security affairs, Alireza Bayat . Joint Operation: Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz stated that a simultaneous strike also killed Gholamreza Soleimani , the commander of the Basij param...
Google has provided a sneak peak into their Chrome Operating System. At the sneak peak provided at their Mountain View HQ the operating system took 7 seconds to start up. Looks very much like their Chrome browser. Much of the applications are going to be relying on cloud computing.Which would mean that programs are not installed on your PC but are used over the Internet and accessed using a browser.
Google will also be releasing the code for this program for those who would like to play around with it. Using an open source agreement.
It is still not clear as to which hardware makers were planning to use the OS but am sure there will be many who would like to give it a go.
The OS will be released by 2010 and will power lower end PCs called netbooks
Google will also be releasing the code for this program for those who would like to play around with it. Using an open source agreement.
It is still not clear as to which hardware makers were planning to use the OS but am sure there will be many who would like to give it a go.
The OS will be released by 2010 and will power lower end PCs called netbooks
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