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Tell us about NALA | The Art Matchmaker   NALA, the Networked Artistic Learning Algorithm, is a global data-science-powered art-matching platform that connects living artists directly with art lovers, collectors and interior designers. At the product level, NALA combines personalized art feeds with tools like Echo, a reverse image search feature, and Voice Search, a natural language discovery tool, plus professional workflows for interior designers such as shortlists, budgets, and client-ready collections. The goal is simple: help people find art they genuinely connect with, and help artists reach the buyers most likely to support their work.   What inspired you…

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Kevin Mandia, who founded the cybersecurity startup Mandiant in 2004 and sold it to Google for $5.4 billion in 2022, has launched a new AI-native cybersecurity startup with what the company claims is a record-breaking funding round. The new outfit, called Armadin, has raised $189.9 million in combined seed and Series A funding led by Accel, with participation from GV, Kleiner Perkins, Menlo Ventures, 8VC, Ballistic Ventures, and the CIA’s venture arm, In-Q-Tel, it said. The company claims the combined total is a record for a security startup at that early a stage, though it isn’t disclosing its valuation. While…

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Bonne Terre, MO, March 11, 2026 –(PR.com)– Lori A. Bazzle of Bonne Terre, Missouri, has been recognized as a Woman of the Month for February 2026 by P.O.W.E.R. (Professional Organization of Women of Excellence Recognized). This distinction celebrates her achievements in the publishing industry. Bazzle will be featured in the Spring 2026 issue of P.O.W.E.R. Magazine, alongside other accomplished women who have demonstrated excellence in their respective fields.About Lori A. BazzleLori A. Bazzle is an author and motivational speaker whose work is rooted in her deep connection to nature and spirituality. Bazzle began writing short stories in 2019 and went on…

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The first step to fighting a war in space is knowing what’s happening tens of thousands of miles above the planet. Toward that end, defense tech darling Anduril is buying boutique data firm ExoAnalytic Solutions. ExoAnalytic operates a network of 400 telescopes around the world, which it uses to track spacecraft in high orbits above the planet. The company’s engineers develop software that converts those observations into situational awareness tools for U.S. national security agencies watching adversary spacecraft and coordinating American assets on orbit. “This is a company we’ve been working with closely for the last several years on a…

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Location : The M1 southbound between junctions J12 and J11 . Reason : Congestion. Status : Currently Active. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 08:00 and 08:15 on 11 March 2026. Cause : Road traffic collision. Delay : There are currently delays of 30 minutes against expected traffic. Source link

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Wednesday 11 March 2026 6:45 am  |  Updated:  Wednesday 11 March 2026 6:38 am Trump has doubled down on the Iran war. (image PA) Good morning and welcome back to the City AM liveblog.The price of oil was easing on Wednesday morning after over a week of volatility and surging prices.US crude tumbled to $76 per barrel yesterday, reversing all gains made in Asian trading, whilst Brent crude – the international benchmark for oil – held steady at $88.It came as the International Energy Agency (IEA) floated releasing strategic reserves. Whilst the exact amount has not been disclosed, signs point towards…

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A blaze which started on Union Street on Sunday destroyed a building block and shut down Central Station, which will not reopen in full until at least next week. Glasgow has stepped in to host a scaled-back version of the 2026 Commonwealth Games, which is due to take place from July 23 to August 2. The damage to the city centre, and potentially to transport infrastructure, raised questions over whether the event would be able to go ahead as planned. READ NEXT: However, the Scottish Government has assured that there will be no disruption to the Games. A spokesperson said:…

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Local councillor asks if there was “demand” in the area for new office blocksArtist’s impression of the approved plan for an office building beside Lanyon Place StationA £36million plan by a Translink-related company to develop an eight-storey office building at the Lanyon Place Station car park site has been approved.Elected representatives at the March meeting of the Belfast City Council Planning Committee (March 10) unanimously approved an application for the erection of an eight storey building, comprising seven floors of grade A office accommodation, and ground floor retail and business units, on the surface level car park at lands to…

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Going vegan is a life-changing decision. Successfully committing to eating only ethically sourced, non-exploitative products—no dairy, no honey, no eggs, no animal output of any kind—can be daunting, especially in a society where most people are omnivorous. Foregoing meat and other animal products purely for ethical reasons can cause tension between vegans and their friends, families, partners, businesses and even other vegans. Source link

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With the top app stores flooded with AI apps, developers may think the best bet for turning a profit is to integrate artificial intelligence technology into their own products. However, a new study focused on the subscription app ecosystem across iOS, Android, and web is calling that assumption into question. RevenueCat, a company that offers subscription management tools used by over 75,000 app developers, said in its 2026 State of Subscription Apps Report that AI integration is not a guarantee of long-term retention. Instead, AI-powered apps struggle to retain subscribers, with people canceling their annual subscriptions — a metric known…

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