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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows' 40-Year Journey: Hits, Misses, and Everything in Between

Windows, the operating system that powers millions of computers worldwide, has had a remarkable journey since its launch in 1985. Over the past four decades, it has seen numerous versions, each with its own unique features and quirks. Let's take a closer look at some of the most memorable moments in

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Hyundai's Bold Move: A Look at the Crater Concept SUV

Hyundai is making a big splash with a new concept SUV called the Crater. This vehicle is all about ruggedness and off-road adventures. It blends Hyundai's usual style with the tough, go-anywhere vibe of American SUVs like the Jeep Wrangler and Ford Bronco. The Crater concept made its first appearan

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Avoiding Airspace Chaos: FCC Moves Forward with Spectrum Sale

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) took a significant step forward by unanimously voting to proceed with the auction of a vital wireless spectrum. This spectrum is essential for cutting-edge technologies and aims to prevent a repeat of the previous year's clash between airlines and telecom

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giants and AI: Big Dreams, Bigger Challenges

In the fast-moving world of tech, two companies are making bold moves with AI. Tools for Humanity, a startup backed by Sam Altman, is aiming high. They want to prove people's humanity in the AI age. Their goal? A billion users for their eye-scanning tool. But they're not there yet. Some employees ar

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Sega's Hard Goodbye: When Gaming Giants Had to Step Back

Peter Moore, a key figure in the gaming world, recently shared his thoughts on Sega's tough decision to leave the console market. It was a big moment when Sega stopped making its own gaming systems. The Dreamcast, Sega's last console, had a great start but faced a huge challenge: the PlayStation 2.

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

How San Diego is Using Tech to Keep People Safe and Respect Privacy

San Diego has been making waves with its use of technology to keep people safe. The city has teamed up with local businesses and neighborhoods to use something called Flock License Plate Readers, or LPRs. These gadgets have been a game-changer, helping to solve 600 criminal cases, find missing kids,

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

East Tennessee's Big Bet on AI

East Tennessee is set to be a major player in a huge AI project. The plan involves building powerful new supercomputers in Oak Ridge. This could be a game-changer, much like the Manhattan Project or the Apollo Program. The Trump administration is behind this initiative, called "Genesis. " It's a ma

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Troubles: Hackers, Spies, and Smart Gadgets Gone Wrong

This week, the digital world saw a lot of action. Hackers were caught, spies got better at their jobs, and even everyday tech like browser add-ons and smart home devices became tools for attacks. From Thailand to London to the US, there were arrests, spies, and big moves in the online world. Govern

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Volvo Drops LiDAR Partner: What's Next for Self-Driving Cars?

Volvo recently decided to cut ties with Luminar Technologies, a company that makes LiDAR sensors for self-driving cars. This move comes after Luminar struggled to meet Volvo's expectations and supply chain issues. Volvo's 2026 models, like the ES90 and EX90, won't have LiDAR technology. This decisio

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Next Big Thing: A Flying Roadster?

Elon Musk has been dropping hints about Tesla's upcoming projects. During a recent chat on The Joe Rogan Experience, he confirmed that the long-awaited Roadster is still in the works. He even promised that the upcoming reveal will be something truly unforgettable. Musk also teased the idea of a flyi

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