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Jan 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

CES 2025: Six Tech Trends That'll Change How You Live

CES 2025 was a tech lover's dream. Everyone was talking about AI, but the show had so much more to offer. From robots that can do your chores to laptops with superpowers, here are the six biggest trends that'll make a real difference in 2025. Robots were everywhere at CES. Some were cute and small,

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Jan 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Space Rivals: Blue Origin and SpaceX Face Delays

Blue Origin is gearing up to send its brand-new New Glenn rocket into space on Monday morning. This mammoth rocket, standing at 320 feet tall, is ready to blast off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. Originally set for Friday, the launch was pushed back due to weather concerns. Blue

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Jan 13 2025SCIENCE

Why Cyanobacteria Love Orange: The Story of Light-Sensitive OCPs

Ever wondered how some tiny organisms like cyanobacteria protect themselves from too much light? Meet Orange Carotenoid Proteins (OCPs)! These water-soluble proteins are exclusive to cyanobacteria and play a big role in their survival. OCPs have two main parts, a light-sensitive sensor at the end (C

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Jan 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Coolest Tech Finds at CES 2025

Hey folks! Welcome to TechSpot, your guide to the freshest and most exciting tech trends. This time, we're diving into the best stuff from CES 2025 in Las Vegas. With so many new gadgets and innovations, it's tough to say which ones will actually hit the market. But I've picked out some promising on

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Jan 12 2025EDUCATION

Technology in Schools: A Strain on Teachers?

When we wanted to see how schools changed during the pandemic, we thought technology would help teachers. But, surprise! Our study found that using learning management systems made teachers feel more burnt out. We surveyed 779 U. S. teachers in May 2022 and did follow-up focus groups in the fall. D

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Jan 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why Did Captain Pike Ditch Holographic Communicators?

In the early days of Star Trek: Discovery, Starfleet ships used a nifty tech called holographic communicators. These communicators let ships talk to each other with colorful, floating holograms. But in the thirty-second century, these communicators vanish from the show. So, what happened? It turns

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Jan 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

CES 2025: A Tech Lover's Paradise

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 was a tech extravaganza filled with innovative gadgets. AI tools were everywhere, from smart home devices to health tech. LG showcased its new OLED TVs with improved brightness and contrast. Singaporean startup Flint unveiled paper batteries, while Honda debu

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Jan 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI at CES: The Good, the Bad, and the Uncertain

At this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES), AI was the talk of the town. Hollywood has been grappling with the tech, seeing both amazing possibilities and serious threats. Top brass from media, tech, and law firms debated AI’s impact on jobs, creativity, and ethics. Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia,

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Jan 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Blue Origin's New Glenn: A Giant Leap Toward Space Competition

After 25 years, Blue Origin is ready for a major milestone: launching its first orbital rocket, New Glenn. This massive, 320-foot rocket aims to send satellites into space and is set to take off from Cape Canaveral on Monday. The launch was delayed due to sea weather conditions, pushing it from Sund

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Jan 12 2025CRIME

Pro Athletes' Homes Still Targeted: How Tech-Savvy Thieves Operate

Professional athletes are facing a new wave of sophisticated home burglaries. The FBI recently warned sports leagues about a rise in break-ins, likely orchestrated by international criminals. These thieves are targeting athletes' homes for high-end goods while the players are away at games. To pull

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