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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

TV Tech Awards: A Closer Look at This Year's Innovations & Controversies

The TV Academy recently announced the winners of the 76th Engineering, Science & Technology Emmy Awards. Let's take a closer look at these groundbreaking achievements and ponder some thought-provoking questions along the way. First up is Jensen Huang receiving the Charles F. Jenkins Lifetime Achiev

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Sep 06 2024HEALTH

Beat the Heat: Why Your Body Craves Shade After a Sunny Day

Your body works overtime to keep you cool by sweating, which cools you but also uses a lot of energy. If cooling isn't effective, it can lead to heat exhaustion or heatstroke, serious medical issues. Dehydration from sweating and not drinking enough water is another reason for post-sun tiredness.

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Sep 06 2024HEALTH

Is This BKFC Champ Trading Brawn for Brains? Christine Ferea's Fight for Long-Term Health

Christine Ferea, the BKFC flyweight champion, never expected a brain health study to change her fighting career. Initially, she joined a decade-long program at the Cleveland Clinic simply for the extra cash. But what she discovered through yearly brain scans, cognitive tests, and balance assessment

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

OnePlus 13: Brighter Screens and Bigger Questions?

OnePlus is gearing up to launch its next flagship, the OnePlus 13, and rumors suggest it could arrive as early as October or November. The OnePlus 13 will boast BOE's cutting-edge X2 display. Expect even brighter screens and potentially longer battery life with enhanced eye protection features.

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google's Search Monopoly Faces Judgment Day

In a landmark hearing set for Friday, U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta will begin dismantling Google's monopoly grip on internet search. Last month, Mehta ruled that Google's distribution deals with device makers like Apple, which make Google the default search engine, violate antitrust laws. The DO

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Sep 06 2024NEWS

School Shooting: Panic Button Saves Lives, But Does It Solve the Problem?

A new panic button system at Apalachee High School in Georgia is being hailed as a lifesaver after a shooting that left four dead and nine injured. The system, which alerts authorities and sends their location, was credited with helping police apprehend the suspect within six minutes. But does this

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Honor MagicBook Art 14: A Pretty Face or Substance Too?

The Honor MagicBook Art 14 is being touted as a laptop that blends style and power, but is it all just hype? This sleek machine boasts a beautiful OLED display, powerful processor, and impressive battery life. But does it live up to the expectations set by its stunning design? The laptop's alumin

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tecno's AI Push: Affordable Phones Get Smart (But is it Enough? )

Tecno is making waves at IFA 2024 with a slew of AI-powered features coming to its smartphones. The company, known for blending innovation with affordability, is clearly aiming to compete in the AI race. But are these features just gimmicks, or will they truly revolutionize the user experience? Here

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Quandary: US Tightens Tech Export Controls

The US is flexing its tech muscle with new export controls targeting advanced technologies like quantum computing, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, and even fancy 3D printing for metal parts. Think of it like this: the US is saying, 'Hey, world, these super-powered technologies are too precio

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Sep 06 2024LIFESTYLE

Unplug and Connect:Can Your Family Survive a Phone-Free Zone?

Are your family's conversations getting lost in a sea of notifications? It's a common struggle: parents worry about kids glued to their screens, but often find themselves equally distracted. This begs the question: are we modeling healthy tech habits for our children? A recent study suggests that

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