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Oct 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Inside the US Air Force Research Laboratory

The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) is a crucial part of the US Air Force. With over 11,500 staff and a budget of around $7 billion, it's like the brain behind the Air Force and Space Force. They work on all sorts of things, from keeping Airmen healthy to creating super-fast planes and lasers t

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Oct 18 2024BUSINESS

Can EMAS Expand Guernsey Airport's Options?

Guernsey Airport might soon welcome bigger planes. How? Thanks to a Swedish safety system called EMAS. This tech can stop planes if they go past the runway, making it safer for larger aircraft to land. Right now, Guernsey Airport, the biggest on the Channel Islands’ Bailiwick, can only handle smalle

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Oct 18 2024BUSINESS

Nvidia's Stock: A Gravity Check

Nvidia Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA) has been on a roll, with its stock price soaring by nearly 17% since the last Hold rating. But is this growth sustainable? Analysts like Oliver Rodzianko are warning that even the best stocks can't defy the laws of gravity for long. They predict a significant drop i

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Oct 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Master Your Mind: A Deep Dive into the Alphabeats Focus Trainer

The Alphabeats EEG Focus Trainer is a cutting-edge tool designed to help users enhance their mental focus. This revolutionary device uses advanced neurofeedback technology and a companion app to train the brain effectively. By wearing the comfortable Brainbit Headband, users can easily engage in foc

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Oct 18 2024ENTERTAINMENT

G-Dragon’s Tour Gets a Tech Boost

Imagine this: G-Dragon’s upcoming tour is set to be a game-changer, thanks to a new partnership between Tencent Music Entertainment (TME) and Galaxy Corporation. The collaboration, announced on Thursday, is all about expanding G-Dragon’s reach and giving fans an unforgettable experience. TME, a majo

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Oct 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

Why Is Everyone Wearing the Oura Ring?

The Oura Ring isn't just a fancy accessory; it's a $350 wearable that promises to improve your health. This ring tracks your sleep, heart rate, and even reproductive health. But is it worth the price tag, plus an extra $6 monthly fee? Let's dive in. The Oura Ring is marketed as a health marvel, but

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Oct 17 2024BUSINESS

Sell Your Tech Idea: Tips from Business Leaders

Convincing business leaders to fund your tech project can be tough. You need to show how your idea helps the company and solves problems for staff. Get clear on your message and tailor it to who you're talking to. Make your point with visuals or by showing real benefits. Don't forget, keeping it sim

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Oct 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Analogue's New N64 in 4K: Launching in 2025

Ever thought about playing your old Nintendo 64 games with a modern 4K upgrade? Well, get ready! Analogue, known for its retro console remakes, is launching the Analogue 3D early next year. This isn't a typical console; it's a sleek, updated version of the classic N64. What's the hype? It can turn y

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Oct 15 2024POLITICS

The Evolution of Voting: From Shouting to Machines

Long ago, in the early days of the United States, voting wasn't a quiet, private affair. The first presidential elections, held from 1788 to 1789, involved only white men shouting out their candidates' names publicly. This method, known as viva voce or voice voting, was the norm for nearly half a ce

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Oct 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Robot Show Had Human Helpers

Tesla's recent event, "We, Robot," was a buzzing night for tech fans. It highlighted the company's latest autonomous tech, including its humanoid robots, called Optimus. These robots impressed guests by serving drinks, dancing, and even mingling. But here's a twist: they weren't truly autonomous. Hu

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