TECHNOLOGY

Dec 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI is Changing the Way We Buy and Sell Homes

AI is making big changes in the real estate world. It's not about machines taking over, but about making things simpler and faster for everyone. Real estate agents are still important. They offer something AI can't: personal understanding. Agents guide people through the complicated process of buyi

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Dec 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Hidden Features of Your Fire TV Stick

The Amazon Fire TV Stick is a popular streaming device known for its ease of use. Setting it up is a breeze. Just follow the initial prompts, log in to your streaming services, and you're ready to go. But did you know that this handy gadget has some cool tricks up its sleeve? One of the most useful

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Dec 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Mixing AI, Fans, and Web3: MEET48's Big Show in Seoul

In Seoul, something exciting happened on December 26, 2025. MEET48, a unique platform that blends AI, fan creativity, and Web3 technology, held a big event. They teamed up with several other tech and entertainment groups to show off their plans for the future. At this event, MEET48 announced new pa

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Dec 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

A Teen's Tiny 3D Printer Brainiac

A young innovator has created a compact powerhouse for 3D printers. This isn't just another small tweak. It's a whole new brain for these machines. The creator, a 17-year-old tech whiz, designed a control board called the Cheetah MX4 Mini. It's small, about the size of a drink coaster. But don't let

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Dec 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

MongoDB's Memory Leak: A Digital Data Dilemma

A serious flaw in MongoDB Server is causing quite a stir. This flaw, named MongoBleed, is a high-severity issue that lets hackers peek into database memory without any authentication. It's similar to the old Heartbleed bug, but this time it's about MongoDB's zlib message decompression. The problem

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Dec 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

New York's Subway Says Goodbye to the MetroCard

New York's subway system is saying farewell to the MetroCard after over 30 years of service. This change is part of a shift to a more modern payment system called OMNY. OMNY allows riders to pay for their trips by tapping their credit cards, phones, or other smart devices, similar to how people pay

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Dec 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Hidden Tech Treasures: Beyond Phones and TVs

Samsung is big in phones and TVs, but it makes a lot more. It's a tech giant with a market value of around $500 billion. That means it has many products beyond what most people know. One cool thing is the Galaxy SmartTag2. It's a tiny Bluetooth tracker. You can put it in your bag or wallet. It help

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Dec 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Double-Edged Sword: Speed vs. Creativity

AI is revolutionizing research labs. It speeds up data processing and cuts costs. But there's a trade-off. AI excels at refining existing ideas. It's like a super-fast assistant that always plays it safe. However, history shows that big breakthroughs come from unexpected, risky ideas. To keep innov

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Dec 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Next-Gen Entertainment: AI, Web3, and Virtual Idols Take Center Stage

In Seoul, a big tech event just wrapped up, shaking things up in the entertainment world. MEET48, a platform mixing AI, user-generated content, and Web3, teamed up with several other companies to show off their plans for the future. They're aiming to connect China and South Korea through AI and ente

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Dec 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart TVs in 2026: Bigger, Brighter, and More Colorful

In 2025, the TV market was all about small upgrades. Big names like Samsung, Sony, and TCL brought out new OLED, Mini-LED, and QLED TVs. Samsung's S95F OLED TV was a standout, earning the title of best TV of the year. Sony's Bravia 8 II and TCL's QM6K also got great reviews. But the real game-change

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