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Jan 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Keeping Cool: How New Tech is Tackling Smartphone Overheating

Samsung's Exynos 2600 chipset introduced a game-changing feature called Heat Pass Block (HPB) technology. This tech acts like a tiny heatsink, helping the chip stay cool and perform better for longer. Now, other Android chipmakers are eyeing this innovation to boost their own products. Qualcomm's u

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Jan 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Montana's Wildlife Licensing System: Time for a Tech Boost

Montana's wildlife licensing system is stuck in the past. It's like trying to use a flip phone in a world of smartphones. The current system is slow, outdated, and in desperate need of an upgrade. This isn't just about convenience; it's about efficiency and accuracy. The current system relies heavi

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Jan 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Breaking Down Language Walls at Work

A big tech team-up is happening in France. Atos, a company known for digital upgrades, is joining forces with Graia, an AI chatbot maker. Their goal? To make talking to customer support easier for everyone, no matter what language they speak. Right now, Atos helps over 5 million people in more than

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

ADHD Treatment Device Falls Short in New Study

A device approved by the FDA for treating ADHD in children has been found ineffective in a recent clinical trial. The external trigeminal nerve stimulator, which was expected to reduce ADHD symptoms, showed no significant improvement compared to a placebo. The FDA had initially approved the device

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Trouble in the Press Box: Journalists Clash After AFCON Final

The African Cup of Nations final between Morocco and Senegal was not just a game. It was a mess. Senegal won 1-0, but the real drama happened after the match. Journalists from both countries got into a big fight. It started when Moroccan reporters walked out as Senegal's coach, Pape Bouna Thiaw, ent

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Section V Stars: Who Shined Brightest This Week?

Section V athletes are making waves, and it's time to decide who stood out the most from January 12-18. The vote is open until 8 p. m. Thursday, and the winner will be revealed on Instagram Friday morning. Anyone can nominate an athlete by sending an email, but only those who play on Section V boys

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Basketball, Golf, and More: A Look at Wednesday's Sports Lineup

Wednesday is packed with sports action, starting with a full slate of college basketball games. Both men's and women's teams will hit the court, giving fans plenty to watch. The day kicks off with men's college basketball at 7 p. m. , featuring games like Pittsburgh vs. Boston College and Notre Dame

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Jan 20 2026CRYPTO

Who Controls Bitcoin's Future?

In the ever-changing world of cryptocurrency, Bitcoin's value in 2026 might be heavily influenced by a few key players. These individuals have the power to shape the market through their decisions on dollar liquidity, market access, ETF distribution, stablecoin settlement, and exchange rules. First

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Jan 20 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Takes a Hit: What's Shaking Up the Market?

Crypto prices are dropping fast. Bitcoin is down about 4. 5% in the last five days. It was around $95, 000 but fell sharply late Sunday. By Tuesday morning, it was under $93, 000 and still dropping. Ethereum isn't doing much better. It's lost nearly 8% in the same time frame. Right now, it's just ab

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Jan 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Who's Really Winning the AI Power Game?

The AI race isn't just about who has the best chips or the most money. It's about who has the power—literally. Electricity is the new gold in the AI world, and companies that already have it are the ones moving ahead. Right now, big tech companies like Microsoft and Google are adding AI capacity in

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