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Oct 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Starbucks: Brewing Up AI and New Treats

Starbucks is diving into the world of artificial intelligence (AI) to make ordering your favorite drink even easier. Imagine chatting with your phone and having your order ready by the time you arrive at the store. That's the future Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol is hinting at. He shared this vision dur

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Oct 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows 11's Recovery Environment: A Bug That Blocks Fixes

Windows 11's October update, KB5066835, brought more than just new features. It also introduced a bug that stops users from using the Windows Recovery Environment (RE). This tool is designed to help fix issues when a simple restart doesn't cut it. But now, if your PC has trouble starting up, it migh

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Oct 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Building Bridges with Light: Amanda Borrett's Mission

Amanda Borrett sees infrastructure as a tool to bring people together. She has spent nearly 20 years in the broadband industry, working to make sure everyone has access to the internet. As the Vice President of Business Development at eX2 Technology, she helps communities turn their tech ideas into

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Oct 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Too Much Trust in US Tech Giants?

The recent AWS outage caused a stir worldwide, affecting everything from banking to language learning apps. This event has sparked a conversation about how much we rely on a few big US tech companies. Amazon and Microsoft control a big part of the cloud computing market. Even if a service isn't dir

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Oct 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Internet Chaos: When AWS Tripped and Took the Web Down

On a seemingly ordinary Monday, the internet had a massive hiccup. Amazon Web Services, or AWS, faced a serious issue with its DNS resolution. This glitch caused widespread chaos, with many popular websites and services going offline. The outage highlighted a significant vulnerability in the interne

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Oct 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Glasses That Actually Work?

So, there's this new pair of smart glasses called Oakley Meta Vanguards. At first, I thought it would be just another forgettable gadget. I mean, I've tried a bunch of smart glasses before, and most of them ended up collecting dust. But these Vanguards? They're actually pretty impressive. First off

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Oct 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Speeding Up Circuit Design with Murata and Cadence's Team-Up

Murata and Cadence have joined forces to make life easier for engineers. They've put Murata's inductor and capacitor products right into Cadence's top design software. This means engineers can pick these parts and test them out without any hassle. It's all about making circuit design faster and more

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Oct 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Way to Display Photos: Aura's Cordless E-Ink Frame

Aura has launched a new digital photo frame called the Ink frame. It costs $499 and has a 13-inch color e-paper display. This technology is similar to what you find in Kindle e-readers. It uses six colors to create millions of tones. The best part? It's cordless! This makes it perfect for places wh

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Oct 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

New York's RAISE Act: A Roadblock for AI Progress?

In today's tech world, open-source software is the backbone of many innovations. From Mars rovers to Zoom calls, these technologies rely on a global network of volunteers. This collaborative approach speeds up AI advancements, as developers build on existing work, saving time and resources. Research

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Oct 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Making Games Easy: A New Tool for Everyone

Game creation just got a whole lot simpler. A new platform called EdenSpark is on the horizon, aiming to make game development accessible to everyone. This isn't just another tool for tech-savvy folks; it's designed for anyone with a game idea, regardless of their coding skills. EdenSpark is built

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