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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Peeking at the New Samsung Galaxy S25: What's Different This Time?

Well, the newest Samsung gadgets are just around the corner, and the internet is already buzzing with leaks about the upcoming Galaxy S25 series. Fresh images show what might be the final designs, giving us a sneak peek at some fancy new features and sleek updates. The Galaxy S25 and S25+ look pret

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Predicting China's Oil and Coal Use: A Smart Way

Energy planning is tough because many things affect how much oil and coal are used. For example, the economy, weather, and even political decisions can change how much energy is needed. To help with this, scientists have come up with a new way to predict energy use by combining different smart compu

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Bad Weather Affects Offshore Oil Field Data Transmission

Offshore oil fields face a big problem when the weather turns bad—microwave signals become unstable and noisy. To fix this, scientists used a method called Lagrange multiplier symplectic singular value mode decomposition to clean up the signal's noise. This was done in five steps: rebuilding the sig

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Govee's New Smart Lights: Colorful Creations for CES 2025

Govee, a favorite here for smart lights, just debuted some awesome stuff at CES 2025. One catchy thing is their Mini Panel Lights. These are small, square lights that you can snap together to make cool designs on walls. You can connect up to 120 of them, which is perfect for decorating any room, or

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Jan 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's 2025 TVs: Big Screens, No Glare, and Smart AI

Samsung has unveiled its latest TV lineup at CES 2025, and it's all about reducing glare and enhancing AI features. The company is incorporating its anti-glare screen technology into more models, including the brand-new S95F QD-OLED and the flagship Mini LED sets. These screens can reach impressive

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Jan 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Intel's New Chips: A Comeback or Another Misstep?

After a rough year, Intel hopes to bounce back with a new line of processors announced at CES 2025. These chips range from the lightweight Core 3 to the powerful Core Ultra 200H. Intel promises better heat management and AI performance, but they've made big promises before. Let's see if they deliver

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Jan 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Mirror Omnia: Your Health in a Reflection

Ever dreamed of a mirror that can tell you more about your health than just how you look? Withings' Omnia mirror is here to make that dream a reality. This futuristic device doesn't just show you your reflection; it provides a comprehensive health check-up. By combining data from Withings' connected

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Jan 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Dark Side of Social Media: How Cyberbullying is Hurting Teens

In today’s digital age, social media has become a staple in many young people's lives. Unfortunately, with its rise in popularity, so has the troubling phenomenon of cyberbullying. This form of bullying can be brutal, with teens often being the primary targets. It can take many forms, from harsh com

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Jan 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Chipmakers Move Orders Away From China Ahead of Trump Tariffs

As Donald Trump prepares to take office, semiconductor companies are in a rush to shift their production orders out of China. This is due to the expected harsh tariffs and regulations from the new administration. UMC, a major semiconductor company, is leading the charge by moving orders for mature p

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Jan 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Russia and China Team Up on AI: A New Tech Challenge for the U. S.

Imagine two global powers joining forces—Russia and China have started working together on something big: artificial intelligence (AI). Why is this a big deal? Well, the U. S. is leading the race in AI, and these two countries want to change that game. They're not just looking to catch up; they're a

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