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Oct 04 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Tiny Satellites Making Big Waves in Space Exploration

These small satellites are revolutionizing space exploration by packing a punch. They're tiny, incredibly affordable, and packed with cutting-edge technology that lets them study everything from far-off planets to asteroids. Imagine having multiple mini-satellites soaring through space together - it

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Oct 04 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Dark Side of Tech: How Ordinary Glasses Can Unlock Private Info

Two Harvard students have stumbled upon a shocking hack that uses facial recognition technology to extract intimate details from strangers. They rigged up a pair of Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses with a powerful language model, allowing them to identify and access personal info on complete strangers the

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Oct 04 2024TECHNOLOGY

Face-Scanning Glasses: Big Brother Is Watching You

Have you ever imagined a world where someone can learn all about you just by looking at your face? That's what I-XRAY is trying to do. This tech uses facial recognition in smart glasses to access databases and dig up info on anyone, anytime. Picture this: You’re walking down the street, minding your

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Oct 04 2024TECHNOLOGY

Stay Powered: The Future of Battery Technology

Ever wished your phone or laptop could stay powered throughout the day, no matter what you’re doing? Thanks to modern battery solutions, this is becoming a reality. The fear of overcharging and damaging devices has been addressed with smart charging systems that prevent overheating by switching to a

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Oct 04 2024TECHNOLOGY

Smart Glasses: A Privacy Nightmare Unveiled

Imagine being able to see into someone's life just by glancing at them. This isn’t science fiction, it’s a chilling reality demonstrated by two Harvard engineering students. They created a program called "I-Xray" that, when combined with public facial recognition databases, allows Meta’s smart glass

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Oct 03 2024TECHNOLOGY

The New Oura Ring 4: What's Different?

The latest from Oura, the Ring 4, is here to shake things up in the health-tracking world. First off, it’s slimmed down and tougher than ever. But what makes this version special? For starters, there’s a brand new app that's easier to use and understand. Plus, the sensors inside are even better at t

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Oct 03 2024TECHNOLOGY

Get Moving with Garmin's New Lily Active Smartwatch!

Garmin has just released their latest smartwatch in the Lily series, and it’s called the Lily Active. This watch is designed for fitness enthusiasts who want to track their activities without carrying their phone around. The most exciting feature? A built-in GPS that lets you focus on your workout i

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Oct 03 2024TECHNOLOGY

A Giant Leap: ULA's New Rocket Takes Flight

The sky isn't just blue anymore; it now holds the potential for a new era of space exploration. The United Launch Alliance (ULA) has launched its massive Vulcan Centaur rocket, standing tall at 200 feet. This is no ordinary flight; it marks a significant step towards certification and possibly putti

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Oct 03 2024TECHNOLOGY

Canvas Mode: Revolutionizing Human-AI Collaboration

OpenAI has introduced a new feature called canvas mode that could change the way humans and AI work together on creative projects. This interface is designed to help both writers and programmers streamline their tasks with specialized tools and shortcuts. One of its standout features is in-line edit

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Oct 03 2024TECHNOLOGY

When Smart Home Updates Go Wrong: Galaxy S10 and Note 10 Users Face Bootloop Nightmare

Imagine waking up to find your trusty Samsung Galaxy S10 or Note 10 stuck in an endless loop of booting. That’s exactly what happened to many users after a recent update to the SmartThings Framework went awry. This framework is like the brain of your smart home, controlling and securing your devices

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