Latest Software & Apps News
BanglaVision Launches Updated Mobile Apps for News Access
BanglaVision released new Android and iOS apps for real-time news, including international bulletins on March 14, 2026. The apps provide access to unbiased Bangla news, infotainment, and world updates. Users can download from Google Play and Apple App Store.
Iran Allegedly Launches Cyber Attack on US Medical Systems
Amid escalating conflicts, Iran reportedly initiated a major cyber attack targeting the US Striker medical agent system, marking a shift from traditional US/Israel-led cyber ops. This cyber warfare disrupts healthcare amid missile exchanges. The attack is described as devastating to the targeted medical infrastructure.
Global Stock Markets Decline Impacts Tech Software Shares
US markets saw Dow Jones drop 0.25%, S&P 500 0.6%, and Nasdaq 0.99% on March 14, signaling investor unease affecting software firms. European Stoxx Europe 600 fell 0.5%, with MSCI World down 0.99%. Rising US Treasury yields add pressure on tech investments.
Formula 1 App Streams Qualifying Highlights from China GP
Formula1.com app delivers live video highlights of Charles Leclerc's P4 qualifying confession at the 2026 Chinese Grand Prix on March 14. Content includes sprint highlights, tech talks on winglets, and FP1 sessions. The platform covers full F1 glossary and 2026 regulations updates.
Cyber Warfare Escalates with Iranian Strikes on Iraqi Ports
Reports indicate Iran combined drone attacks on Iraqi ports with cyber operations, expanding conflict to digital realms. This follows breaches in Iron Dome defenses via ballistic missiles. Software vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure are highlighted in ongoing tensions.
News Aggregator Apps Report Worldwide Market Volatility
International news apps like BanglaVision bulletin apps covered synchronized global share drops, fostering investor apps' usage for real-time data. Emphasis on apps for monitoring MSCI World index falls. Tech sector apps see surged downloads amid economic alerts.
Striker Medical App Targeted in First Iranian Cyber Offensive
Iran pioneered a cyber attack on the US Striker medical app/system during conflicts, diverging from prior US/Israel patterns. The assault severely damaged the entire medical network. This signals rising state-sponsored app and software threats.