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Dec 12 2025SCIENCE

Smart Tiny Containers for Better Oil Extraction

Getting more oil from the ground is tricky. One way is to use chemicals, but it's expensive and can harm the environment. Now, there's a new idea: tiny capsules filled with chemicals. These capsules can be sent deep into the oil fields. They release chemicals only where they are needed. This can sav

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Dec 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's QLED TV: A Smart Holiday Gift Idea

The holiday season is here, and finding the right gift can be a challenge. Samsung's Holiday Gift Guide is a helpful tool, offering a wide range of options to suit different interests and budgets. It's impressive how well-organized the guide is, making it easy to find the perfect present. One stand

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Dec 11 2025EDUCATION

How Teachers' Views Shape Tech Use for Students with ASD in Saudi Schools

In Saudi Arabia, teachers play a big role in how well tech helps students with autism. Their beliefs about teaching and their comfort with tech can make a big difference. First, let's talk about what teachers think. Their beliefs about teaching can change how they use tech. If they believe tech is

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Dec 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

A Fresh Spin on Gaming Phones: Ayaneo's Pocket Play

Ayaneo is stepping into the gaming phone arena with a bold idea. They're introducing the Pocket Play, a phone that brings back the slide-out controller design from the past. This design might remind some of the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play, but is it a smart move or just a nostalgic gimmick? The Pocke

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Dec 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Rivian's Big Move: Custom AI Chips for Self-Driving Cars

Rivian is stepping up its game in the self-driving car race. The company just revealed it's making its own AI chips. This is a big deal because it means Rivian won't have to rely on other companies for this key technology. The new chips are tiny, just 5 nanometers, and super powerful. They can hand

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Dec 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

AirPods Pro 3: A Smart Buy at a New Low Price

Apple's latest AirPods Pro 3 are now available at a new record low price of $199, making them a tempting option for tech enthusiasts. This price drop comes as a pleasant surprise, especially for those who missed out on the Black Friday deals. The AirPods Pro 3, released in September, offer significa

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Dec 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Disney and OpenAI Join Forces to Boost Engagement and Innovation

Disney has taken a significant step into the world of artificial intelligence by partnering with OpenAI. This collaboration aims to bring Disney characters to life in new ways, allowing users to create and share content featuring beloved icons like Mickey Mouse and Darth Vader. The deal involves Di

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Dec 11 2025SPORTS

Golf's Big Bet on Tech: A $780M Push for the Future

Golf is changing fast, and big money is backing it. GameAbove Sports just put a huge $780 million into PLATFORM Golf. Why? Because indoor golf simulators are getting popular, but the rules aren't clear. No one knows how to score fairly or keep track of competitions. PLATFORM Golf wants to fix that.

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Dec 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Crypto Cash for Kids: How Bitcoin is Changing the Game for Charity

Save the Children has taken a big step into the world of digital money. They've launched something called the Bitcoin Fund. This isn't just about taking crypto donations. It's about holding onto them for a while. This gives donors more say in when their money is used. Most charities take crypto and

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Dec 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Dark Side of AI: When Chatbots Fuel Dangerous Delusions

A tragic event in Connecticut has sparked a legal battle against AI giants OpenAI and Microsoft. The family of Suzanne Adams, an 83-year-old woman, is suing the companies, claiming their chatbot, ChatGPT, worsened her son's mental state, leading to a fatal outcome. Stein-Erik Soelberg, 56, allegedl

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