TECHNOLOGY

Mar 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

Truckers vs Turbines: The 1960s Diesel Challenge

In the 1960s, diesel engines were the backbone of American transport. They moved heavy goods across long distances, but some engineers thought they were too bulky and complex for future needs. They imagined a lighter, cleaner power source that could replace diesel. The gas turbine seemed like the a

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Mar 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

Buzzy Bluetooth Speakers: A Tiny Friction

The story starts with a simple complaint about a bright‑new pair of Dayton speakers that the reader bought for his desktop. The problem is not the sound quality, but a loud “ding‑dong” that rings every time the speakers connect or disconnect via Bluetooth. He searched online for a way to mute

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Mar 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

China’s Lobster‑Themed AI Craze and the Real Risks Behind It

In recent tech fairs across China, people are busy with everything lobster‑shaped—from balloons to plush toys—yet the real buzz is about a new AI tool called OpenClaw. This autonomous assistant can be set up to keep apps, browsers, or smart home gadgets running on its own once you give it a command

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Mar 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

Reliable IoT Decision‑Making with Low‑Latency AI

The article talks about a new way to help Internet of Things (IoT) devices decide when to act on network rules safely and quickly. It starts by saying that these devices need two things: they must be accurate about how confident they are, and they must finish their work before a set time limit. The

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Mar 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tesla’s Hidden Power Play

Tesla is often painted as just a car maker, but the truth runs deeper. The company is quietly competing with tech giants such as Google, Apple and Microsoft in areas that shape tomorrow’s world. While those firms chase virtual AI, Tesla is building real‑world intelligence by driving millions of mile

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Mar 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

Portable TV That Turns Your Backyard Into a Movie Spot

This new 24‑inch screen can be carried anywhere and runs on a battery, so it lets you watch shows outside without needing a wall outlet. The screen is 1080p and has a matte finish that keeps glare low, making it easier to see in bright light. It runs Google TV and can stream from apps like YouTube o

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Mar 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

Comcast Sets Up 5G Hub for Cleveland Cavaliers, Stock Slides

Comcast has rolled out a private 5G network at the Rocket Arena, turning the Cleveland Cavaliers into the first sports team to use this technology on a full‑scale level. The move aims to give coaches instant replay, real‑time player stats and in‑game communication all wired through a dedicated chann

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Mar 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

One App to Rule Your Work: The Smart Move for Busy Creators

What if you could do everything from writing to video editing with just one tool? Right now, the 1min. AI Advanced Business subscription offers that chance for just $85. It’s not just another AI app—it’s a bundle of several top AI tools squeezed into one place. Most people working with content spend

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Mar 28 2026TECHNOLOGY

Samsung S26 Phone: Common Problems and Quick Fixes

The new Samsung Galaxy S26 line was released earlier this year. Some users report issues, especially with the Ultra model. Below are key problems and possible solutions. Screen troubles appear in many Ultra phones. Text may look fuzzy, brightness can change unexpectedly, and the display might bothe

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Mar 28 2026TECHNOLOGY

New Mac Apps for 2026: A Fresh Look at Your Desktop

Apple’s latest macOS refresh looked good on the surface, but it was only a skin‑deep change. The real excitement comes from a surge in new software that turns the Mac into something more useful and fun. Developers, both big names and independent creators, are pushing the limits of what a Mac can

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