TECHNOLOGY

Dec 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Brain Signals Could Make Self-Driving Cars Smarter

Self-driving cars are getting better, but they still have trouble in tricky situations. Now, scientists think they have a clever idea: using passengers' brain signals to help these cars make safer choices. Researchers in China tested a system that reads brain activity to understand how passengers f

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Dec 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Budget-Friendly Earbuds for Fitness Enthusiasts

Looking to upgrade your workout gear? The JBL Endurance Race 2 earbuds might be just what you need. These earbuds are designed with athletes in mind, offering a secure fit and impressive battery life. The silicone wing design ensures they stay in place during intense workouts, whether you're running

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Dec 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Tech Boosts Sports with Easier, Faster Moves

The sports world is getting a tech makeover. As cities and towns blend together, there's a push for smarter, better sports experiences. The challenge? Making sure these tech tools are easy to use and don't cost a fortune to run. Enter deep learning, a type of artificial intelligence. Researchers ha

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Dec 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Flying Smarter: How Tech is Changing Private Jets

Private jets are getting a major tech upgrade. By 2030, flying privately won't just be about luxury; it will be about cutting-edge safety features. This shift is driven by three key factors: growing demand, stricter regulations, and advancements in technology. First, let's talk about the rules. Avi

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Dec 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Player in the Note-Taking Game: TCL's Note A1 NXTPAPER

TCL is stepping into the world of note-taking devices with its own twist. The new TCL Note A1 NXTPAPER is not just another tablet. It's designed to be a productivity powerhouse. Unlike Amazon's Kindle Scribe Colorosoft, this device doesn't use E Ink. Instead, it features TCL's custom NXTPAPER displa

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Dec 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Sony TVs: What's Next in 2026?

Sony TVs have always been a big deal. In 2025, they shuffled their lineup, making it easier to understand what each TV offers. But, let's be honest, they didn't change much. They still have TVs for everyone, from budget buyers to those who want the best. But what's coming in 2026? First, let's talk

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Dec 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Bringing Songs to Life: A New Way to Animate Singing Faces

Creating 3D animations of people singing is a cool idea. It can be used in virtual worlds, entertainment, and even teaching. But it's tricky. Most methods that turn speech into movement don't work well for singing. They make faces look too smooth and emotionless. That's why a new approach called Thi

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Dec 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Reality Check in 2025: Hype vs. Hard Truths

In 2025, the AI industry faced a wake-up call. Early in the year, money flowed freely, with massive investments pouring into AI companies. OpenAI secured a staggering $40 billion, valuing the company at $300 billion. Even startups with no products launched raised billions. Meta spent big to attract

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Dec 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Tech: The Next Big Thing After AI?

Quantum technology is finally stepping out of the shadows and into the spotlight. While everyone was busy talking about artificial intelligence, quantum tech was quietly making progress. The United Nations even declared 2025 as the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology. This year has

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Dec 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Sports Insider Accounts: A Blurry Line Between Fact and Fiction

In the world of sports journalism, things are getting murky. Two big names, Kalshi and Polymarket, are teaming up with accounts on X that claim to be insiders. These accounts, like "Emma Vance" and "Scott Hughes, " have been spreading unverified news. The Athletic, a sports news site, recently repor

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