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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Next Big Thing in Phones: 6G and AI

6G is coming, and it's not just about faster internet. It's about making our phones smarter. Unlike the hype around 5G, 6G is still under the radar. But it's not just another upgrade. It's designed for AI. This means our phones will understand us better. They will know what we say, see, and do. This

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Cypress Talks Big Changes to Election Money Rules

Cypress is looking at some big changes to how money flows in local elections. The city council recently talked about lowering the maximum donation a candidate can get, from $5, 900 to $500. This idea came from Mayor David Burke, who thinks too much special interest money is influencing elections and

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Nov 13 2025FINANCE

Smart Money: How AI is Changing the Game for Small Businesses

Small businesses often struggle to get loans from traditional banks. Banks want collateral, a long track record, and high credit scores. Many small businesses can't meet these requirements. This leaves them with limited options, like using personal credit cards or borrowing from friends and family.

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Bitfarms: From Bitcoin to AI

Bitfarms, a big player in the Bitcoin mining world, is making a big change. They are slowly stepping away from mining Bitcoin and moving towards AI and high-performance computing. This shift is not just about Bitfarms; it's a trend in the industry. With Bitcoin prices dropping and profits shrinking,

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Celebrity AI Scams: How to Protect Yourself from Fake Endorsements

Scammers are using AI to create fake celebrity endorsements, and it's a growing problem. A recent study found that 72% of Americans have seen a fake celebrity or influencer endorsement online. Taylor Swift is the most impersonated celebrity, followed by Scarlett Johansson, Jenna Ortega, and Sydney S

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Nov 13 2025SPORTS

Indiana Fever: A Team That Fought Hard

The Indiana Fever have been a hot topic in the WNBA lately. Their rise in popularity can be attributed to the arrival of Caitlin Clark in 2024. With her on the team, ticket sales, TV ratings, and jersey sales have all seen a significant boost. This season, despite losing key players like Clark, Sop

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unmasking the Paid Puppeteers of Online Discussions

Online forums have become a battleground for paid opinion manipulators. These individuals, often referred to as trolls, are not just random troublemakers. Some are part of organized groups, paid by political parties or PR agencies to sway public opinion. Identifying these paid trolls is challenging

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some Dental Implants Fail? The Role of Genes and Environment

Dental implants are a common fix for missing teeth, but they don't always work. Scientists are looking into why this happens. They found that genes and how they work can affect how well implants heal and stay in place. Researchers looked at many studies. They found certain genes that might make imp

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Nov 13 2025SCIENCE

How AI is Helping Spacecraft Find Their Way on the Moon

In the heart of Adelaide, a group of clever minds is working on a game-changing idea. They're developing AI tech to help spacecraft navigate the Moon's surface. This isn't just about the Moon, though. The same tech could be used to explore other planets, as long as there's existing data to compare w

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Do We Keep Seeing the Same Old Stuff?

Ever notice how your music, movie, or anime recommendations often seem to be the same popular stuff everyone else is into? This isn't just a coincidence. It's a problem called popularity bias. This happens when recommendation systems, those AI tools that suggest what you might like, favor the most p

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