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Oct 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

Potholes: Kingston's New Enemy, AI's New Challenge

Potholes are a huge headache for drivers in Kingston. They can wreck your tires, mess up your car's suspension, and make your ride super bumpy. And guess what? Climate change might make things even worse in the future. But Kingston has a plan. They're using AI technology to tackle these pesky pothol

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Oct 11 2024TECHNOLOGY

The SR-71 Blackbird's Heat Shield Lessons for the SR-72 Darkstar

Ever heard of the SR-71 Blackbird? It could fly super fast, up to 2,000 miles per hour at an altitude of over 80,000 feet. That's faster than any jet plane ever! But something crazy happened when it flew so fast: it got hotter than a pizza oven on the outside. Like, 600 degrees Fahrenheit hot! This

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Oct 11 2024TECHNOLOGY

iPhone 17: Easier Battery Swaps with a Zap?

Are you tired of struggling with battery replacements on your iPhone? Well, Apple's got a solution cooking for the iPhone 17 series. A new electrically-induced battery removal tech is on the horizon. This clever system uses a small electrical voltage to loosen the battery, making it a breeze to deta

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Oct 11 2024BUSINESS

HP’s New EliteBook X: A Powerful AI Laptop for Business

HP is revamping its laptop lineups, with the OmniBook range now covering all consumer machines. The EliteBook line stays for businesses. The latest addition, the EliteBook X G1a, is powered by AMD’s Ryzen AI series. This laptop aims to improve tasks important to business users. The EliteBook X

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Oct 11 2024BUSINESS

Polaroid's Artistic Side: The Story of Meroë Morse and Edwin H. Land

Polaroid, founded in 1937 in Cambridge, was a powerhouse of innovation. Its founder, Edwin Land, combined science, art, and technology, earning 535 patents from the US Patent Office. Harvard Business School's latest exhibition, "From Concept to Product," explores Polaroid's artistic side, focusing o

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Oct 11 2024TECHNOLOGY

Credo's New 800G Cables Boost AI Networks

Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd (Credo) has just unveiled their new 800G HiWire ZeroFlap (ZF) family of Active Electrical Cables (AECs). These cables are designed to reach lengths of 7 meters, providing highly reliable interconnects for artificial intelligence (AI) backend networks. The HiWire ZF

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Oct 11 2024FINANCE

Sidepit's Big Step Towards Fair Trading

Sidepit, a fintech startup from Berkeley, California, has just secured pre-seed funding. This investment will help the company develop a game-changing trading platform. The star of the show is Sidepit's patented Decentralized Limit Order Book (DLOB) technology. This clever tool aims to make trading

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Oct 11 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Transforming Home Entertainment with Yaber’s K3 X Pantone Edition

Imagine bringing the magic of the cinema right into your home, but with a modern twist. That's what Yaber is doing with their K3 X Pantone Edition projector. This isn’t just about watching movies; it’s about combining style and performance to suit today’s lifestyles. Yaber, known for pushing bounda

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Oct 11 2024SCIENCE

SpaceMilestones: Top Satellite Launches That Changed History

Have you ever stopped to think about how satellites, tiny objects in space, affect our daily lives? Satellites have been around for just over six decades, making them one of the newest tools in human history. But in that short time, they've changed how we communicate, navigate, and even predict the

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Oct 10 2024BUSINESS

Spotify, Warner Bros. , and More Discuss Tech, Marketing, and AI’s Future at Advertising Week

At New York’s Advertising Week 2024, Variety hosted an Executive Interview Studio with names like Camila Cabello, Rachel Lindsay, and industry leaders from Spotify, Ford, and Warner Bros. They dived into future innovations in tech, marketing, and the use of AI. Camila Cabello, Rachel Lindsay, a

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