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Oct 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Updates: A Quick Look at What's New and Noteworthy

High school students are changing their STEM focus thanks to AI. This shift is big. It's not just about learning old stuff. It's about getting ready for new tech jobs. Students are diving into machine learning, data science, and robotics. These are the skills that will matter in the future. Protest

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Melanoma Treatment: Smart Patches Take the Lead

Melanoma, a tough-to-treat skin cancer, has been a challenge for doctors. It's aggressive and often resists treatment. But here's some good news: scientists have created a smart patch that could change the game. This patch uses tiny needles to deliver medicine right where it's needed. The medicine,

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Oct 20 2025EDUCATION

The Citadel's Bold Move: A New School for Future Leaders

The Citadel, a well-known institution, is making a big change. They are building a new school focused on leadership and ethics. This isn't just any school; it's a place where students will learn to make tough decisions using real-world scenarios. The new Krause School of Leadership and Ethics will

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Oct 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Siri's Bumpy Road: Apple's AI Assistant Faces More Delays

Apple's highly anticipated upgrade to Siri is facing fresh hurdles. The tech giant planned to roll out a smarter, AI-powered version of its voice assistant with iOS 26. 4. However, internal testers have raised flags about its performance. This isn't the first time Siri has hit snags. Apple initiall

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Oct 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Sony Watchman: A Pioneer of Portable Screens

In the early 1980s, TVs were bulky, often made of wood, and took up a lot of space. Sony changed that with the Watchman. This device was a big deal because it was the first TV you could carry around. It was like the Walkman, but for television. The Walkman had already changed how people listened to

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Oct 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

The New Work Vibe: AI and the Changing Job Scene

The job world is changing fast, and AI is at the heart of it. It all started with coding. AI's ability to write code quickly has changed how software is made. Big tech bosses like Sundar Pichai and Mark Zuckerberg have been talking about this new way of working, which they call "vibe coding. " Now,

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

The Smart Border Plan: What's Changing This Time?

The border between the U. S. and Mexico is getting a high-tech makeover. This isn't the first time a wall has been built, but this time, it's not just about the fence. The plan is to add a lot of technology to make it smarter. The idea is to have a physical barrier along most of the border. But the

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Oct 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Early Days: Why Chatbots Are Just the Beginning

AI is in its early stages, like when electricity first came out. Back then, factories just swapped gas lamps for light bulbs. It made things brighter and safer, but the real change happened later. Factories redesigned themselves around electric motors. This changed how things were made and whole ind

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Oct 19 2025EDUCATION

Richardson's Schools: Time for a Big Upgrade?

Richardson ISD is asking for a huge sum of money, $1. 4 billion, to fix up schools and buy new stuff. This includes building materials, books, tech gadgets, and even stadium upgrades. If voters say yes, taxes will go up by a small amount. For a home worth $500, 000, that's about $124 more per year.

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Oct 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cyber Spies and Time Theft: China Points Finger at the U. S.

China is claiming that the U. S. National Security Agency (NSA) used sneaky cyber tools to break into a Chinese time center. They say the NSA exploited weaknesses in a foreign phone brand's messaging services to steal data from the National Time Service Center’s staff back in 2022. The exact brand w

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