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LONDON and NEW DELHI, May 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Raksha Bandhan is around the corner, and it is a festival that everyone eagerly waits for. Raksha Bandhan is not just celebrated in India; instead, it has become a global festival as the Indian Diaspora has spread across the world.

In the UK, there are more than 1.8 million British Indians, and sisters in India have to send their Rakhi all the way to the UK to celebrate the occasion. Sending Rakhi to the UK is not a hassle anymore, as the UK Gifts Portal, a leading online Rakhi store in the UK, has become the preferred choice for sisters to send Rakhi to their beloved brother in the UK.

Hearing it from the founder and CEO of UK Gifts Portal, Mr Bhavesh Sharma, on how they have revolutionised the Rakhi celebration in the UK and more than 100 countries.  “Our mission at UK Gifts Portal is to make the celebration of Rakhi a seamless and joyous experience, regardless of geographical boundaries,” says Mr Bhavesh Sharma. “We are thrilled to introduce our services to new destinations like Singapore and across Europe, allowing families to honour their traditions with ease.”

Here is how the website has simplified the Rakhi sending process:

Rakhi to Every Part of the UK

The platform’s robust delivery network covers all corners of the UK. Sisters can send Rakhi to UK and be assured that the Rakhi will be delivered to their brother’s doorstep. Whether it is London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leicester, Oxford, Nottingham, Newcastle, and Edinburgh in Scotland & Cardiff in Wales or any other location in the UK, the platform delivers Rakhi to every part of the UK. 

“Our mission is to ensure that this cherished tradition reaches every part of the UK, from bustling cities to remote villages, allowing brothers and sisters to express their affection and strengthen their bond regardless of distance. With our commitment to quality and prompt delivery, we aim to make Rakhi a joyous occasion for all, spreading love and happiness to every corner of the country,” stated Mr Bhavesh Sharma.

Worldwide Free Delivery 

The platform provides online Rakhi delivery in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, and 27 countries across Europe. The Indian Diaspora is the largest Diaspora in the world, and the website understands it brilliantly. That’s why they provide free Rakhi shipping in a plethora of countries. The best part is that sisters can even add Rakhi gift hampers with the Rakhi and surprise their brother.

With the help of the platform, sisters can send Rakhi Gifts Hampers to USACanada, India, Germany, Sweden, Ireland, or wherever their brother lives. 

“We are thrilled to introduce our services to new destinations like Singapore and across Europe, allowing families to honour their traditions with ease. We provide free shipping so that customers can send Rakhi and rakhi gifts to any part of the world without worrying about budget constraints,” describes Mr Sharma. 

Same-day & Next-Day delivery

The website has taken online rakhi delivery in the UK to the next level as it provides same-day and next-day delivery in the UK. For all the last-minute shoppers, it is such a blessing as they can send Rakhi to London, Birmingham, Manchester, or any part of the UK from the comfort of their home. 

“At UK Gifts Portal, we are committed to making every gifting experience memorable and hassle-free for our customers. Our same-day and next-day delivery services show our dedication to providing unparalleled convenience and ensuring that our customers’ sentiments are conveyed promptly,” said Mr Bhavesh Sharma. 

About the Company

Since its establishment in 2015, the UK Gifts Portal has been the most prominent online Rakhi store in the UK. The platform provides an extensive variety of Rakhi and Raksha Bandhan gifts at affordable prices.  Whether it is personalised gifts, chocolates, sweets, plants, or any other hamper, the website has the perfect gift to bring a smile to the sibling’s face. With a commitment to quality, creativity, and customer satisfaction, UK Gifts Portal has emerged as a trusted name in the gifting industry, delighting customers with its thoughtful offerings and exceptional service.

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Email: info@ukgiftsportal.co.uk
+44-7405700518

https://ukgiftsportal.co.uk/

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IR announces Iris for Card Payments: AI-powered observability that sees transactions end-to-end

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SYDNEY, June 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Leading global observability software provider Integrated Research (“IR”) today announced Iris for Card Payments, the AI‑powered assistant designed to help payments teams detect issues earlier, understand their impact faster, and act before revenue and customer trust are at risk.

As card payments environments grow in scale and complexity, issues can cascade in minutes. Transaction volumes spike, dependencies multiply, and even highly experienced teams can struggle to correlate schemes, response codes, flows, and performance metrics in real-time. AI-powered observability can unlock faster, deeper insight for payments teams at precisely the moment when clarity matters most.

Via natural language prompts, Iris for Card Payments delivers real-time card payments insights, and is built on IR’s core observability platform Prognosis which monitors over 80 billion transactions each year for some of the world’s largest banks and financial institutions.

Iris: AI that truly understands card payments

Extra pair of Expert Eyes: Iris makes deep card payments expertise instantly accessible, reducing reliance on scarce specialists and building confidence 24/7.Purpose-built with context-aware insights: Iris understands card payments end-to-end, with built-in IR correlation logic to explain why something happened, not just what.Natural-language queries: Clear answers about transaction declines, approvals, volumes and performance – no syntax or dashboard stitching required.

Iris for Card Payments is available from May 2026 in Beta to customers globally as part of the release of Prognosis 13.3. Future releases will extend Iris to High Value Payments and Real‑Time Payments domains.

For more information or to request a demo, visit the website.

About IR
At IR, we power elite business performance. Trusted by the world’s largest organizations for more than 30 years, our market-leading observability solutions are powered by Prognosis – the real-time intelligence platform built for multi-vendor infrastructure, UC&CX and payments environments. To find out more, visit www.ir.com.

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Montana-Dakota Utilities Announces Electric Service Agreement with Applied Digital for Proposed AI Factory

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BISMARCK, N.D., June 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — MDU Resources Group, Inc.’s (NYSE: MDU) subsidiary, Montana-Dakota Utilities Co., has entered into an electric service agreement (ESA) with Applied Digital Corporation (NASDAQ: APLD) to provide power to Polaris Forge 3, an AI Factory near Center, North Dakota.

At full capacity, the campus would require 430 megawatts of electricity. Under the ESA, Applied Digital would be responsible for the costs of purchasing the energy directly from the market or through other power supply arrangements. Applied Digital anticipates initial operations to commence in August 2027.

Polaris Forge 3 will expand Applied Digital’s footprint in North Dakota, where the company is developing purpose-built campuses designed to support high-density artificial intelligence workloads. Applied Digital has previously announced a 15-year lease with a U.S. based high investment-grade hyperscaler for this site.

“Polaris Forge 3 is another example of how Applied Digital is turning power into operational AI capacity through disciplined execution and long-term partnerships,” said Wes Cummins, Chairman and CEO of Applied Digital. “This campus is expected to create approximately 200 full-time jobs, generate meaningful property tax revenue and support long-term growth across Oliver County and the surrounding region. We believe AI infrastructure should create value well beyond the campus, and we’re proud to continue building in North Dakota.”

Montana-Dakota Utilities currently serves Applied Digital at Polaris Forge 1, its AI Factory near Ellendale, North Dakota, where the companies have worked together to integrate significant power demand while maintaining reliable, cost-effective service for customers, crediting $38.4 million back to North Dakota customers over the past three years.

“This proposed project reflects the growing interest in North Dakota as a location for large energy users,” said Nicole Kivisto, president and CEO of MDU Resources. “We are committed to serving these customers in a way that benefits our communities, supports the regional grid and delivers value to our customers.”

Approval of the ESA and other regulatory filings by the North Dakota Public Service Commission is required for the company to provide power under the agreement with Applied Digital.

About MDU Resources Group, Inc.
MDU Resources Group, Inc., a member of the S&P SmallCap 600 index, strives to deliver safe, reliable, cost-effective and environmentally responsible electric utility and natural gas distribution services to more than 1.2 million customers across the Pacific Northwest and Midwest. In addition to its utility operations, the company’s pipeline business operates a more than 3,800-mile natural gas pipeline network and storage system, ensuring reliable energy delivery across the Northern Plains. With a legacy spanning over a century, MDU Resources remains focused on energizing lives for a better tomorrow. For more information about MDU Resources, visit www.mdu.com or contact the investor relations department at investor@mduresources.com.

About Applied Digital Corporation
Applied Digital (Nasdaq: APLD) named Best Data Center in the Americas 2025 by Datacloud — designs, builds, and operates high-performance, sustainably engineered data centers and colocation services for artificial intelligence, cloud, networking, and blockchain workloads. Headquartered in Dallas, TX, and founded in 2021, the company combines hyperscale expertise, proprietary waterless cooling, and rapid deployment capabilities to deliver secure, scalable compute at industry-leading speed and efficiency, while creating economic opportunities in underserved communities through its award-winning Polaris Forge AI Factory model. Learn more at applieddigital.com or follow @APLDdigital on X and LinkedIn.

Investor Contact: Brent Miller, treasurer, 701-530-1730

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MDU Resources: Byron Pfordte, director of integrated communications, 208-377-6050

Montana-Dakota Utilities: Jamie Tescher, senior public relations representative, 701-204-8274

Applied Digital: JSA (Jaymie Scotto & Associates), jsa_applied@jsa.net, 856-264-7827

 

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Florida International University researchers reveal how altered images can bypass AI safeguards

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MIAMI, June 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — It may look like a picture of a panda bear to you, but to your business’s AI agent, it can act like a skeleton key, bypassing safety safeguards and potentially causing the model to generate harmful, misleading or policy-violating outputs.

That risk is the focus of new research from Hadi Amini, associate professor at Florida International University’s Knight Foundation School of Computing and Information Sciences. Together with graduate assistant Md Jueal Mia, he is studying how manipulated images can “jailbreak” certain AI systems, pushing them beyond their built-in safeguards.  

“AI models don’t see images the same way humans do,” Amini said. “They see patterns of numbers and pixels. By carefully manipulating those pixels, we can influence how the AI interprets the image and responds.” 

The team’s research demonstrated how small-language AI models – the kind frequently employed by small businesses to execute routine tasks like accounting or customer service – have become particularly susceptible to image-based hacks. As shown in research presented at the 2025 International Conference on Machine Learning and Applications (ICMLA), the team found that by introducing microscopic pixel-level changes called “perturbations” into an image, they could trick these AI systems into generating responses that they would normally block.  

“The manipulated image is like the face of a stranger,” Amini said. “The AI has to learn when a request should be treated with caution before it answers. In order to protect AI systems from attacks, we try to break them ourselves, identify potential vulnerabilities and design defense mechanisms.” 

The researchers then set out to probe the system’s defenses. The more successfully they penetrated the models’ guardrails, the more the systems could be trained to resist future threats. To do this, Amini and his team developed a method called JaiLIP (Jailbreaking with Loss-guided Image Perturbation), which uses an algorithm to determine the optimal degree of pixel-level manipulation.

In tests using BLIP-2, a multimodal AI model used by researchers and developers, Amini and his team found that images modified with JaiLIP significantly increased the likelihood that the system would generate harmful or unsafe responses. In one example, a JaiLIP-altered version of a stoplight tricked the AI model into divulging detailed instructions on how to run the light while avoiding a traffic ticket. Overall, the use of JaiLIP images nearly doubled the number of harmful responses generated by AI models. 

The risk extends beyond users simply prompting AI systems for instructions on illegal activity. As businesses increasingly adopt AI-powered customer service agents, chatbots and automated workflows, vulnerabilities in open-source or lightly protected systems could negatively impact users’ trust or create new avenues for cyberattacks.

“Small businesses and companies can benefit from AI to enhance their efficiency, but they have to be aware of the potential vulnerabilities,” Amini said. “They must make sure they’re deploying sufficient guardrails to maintain the safety and integrity of their AI tools.” 

Amini said there are some basic precautions that everyone should use before integrating AI into their business or workplace, including limiting the sensitive information they provide to AI systems (especially images), restricting who can access those systems and carefully evaluating the security measures built into AI tools before deployment.  

Because safety is paramount, Amini and his team are working to stay one step ahead of potential bad actors in the AI sphere. The more vulnerabilities he and his team can find, the quicker the AI will learn to repair them. The challenge, he said, is ensuring that AI can recognize threats hidden in plain sight — even when humans cannot. 

Photos and videos of Amini’s AI research, including interviews and b-roll, are available for media use via Dropbox

Media Contact:
Brian Zimmerman
305-348-8448
bzimmerm@fiu.edu 
news.fiu.edu
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