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Microsoft Failed to Disclose Key Details About Use of China-Based Engineers in U.S. Defense Work
Did you know that one of the world’s biggest tech companies may have kept some important details under wraps about its work for the U.S. government? According to recent records, Microsoft failed to disclose key information about using China-based engineers on sensitive U.S. defense projects—and it’s sparking a lot of debate. ## What Happened With […]
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Naming Future Generations: How the ΩתZ System Could Change Everything
Ever wonder what we’ll call people born 500 years from now—or even 2 million years from now? It sounds wild, but “naming future generations” is trickier than you’d think. Sure, today we toss around labels like Gen X and Gen Z—but what happens when we run out of letters or start repeating names so much […]
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Work Begins to Create Artificial Human DNA from Scratch: What Could This Mean for Us?
Have you ever wondered if humans could build life itself from scratch? Well, that’s no longer just the plot of a sci-fi movie. Scientists have officially begun work on creating artificial human DNA—literally writing the code of life by hand (or computer). ## What Is Artificial Human DNA? So let’s break this down. Artificial human […]
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This Phone Fell At 150 MPH… And Captured Reality-Bending Footage
## Could Your Phone Survive a 150 MPH Fall? Ever wondered what would happen if your phone took a nosedive from hundreds of feet in the air—say, during skydiving or out of a plane window? Well, one unlucky (or maybe lucky) device did just that. A recent viral post on Reddit by /u/barrymj26 shows what […]
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This Is a Cat Eating Corn: Why Do Cats Love Odd Snacks?
Have you ever stumbled across a video of a cat eating corn and thought—wait, is that normal? Cats and veggies don’t usually mix in our minds. Yet here’s this little furball happily nibbling away at an ear of corn like it’s the best treat ever. So what gives? Let’s dig into why some cats are […]
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Microsoft Says U.S. Law Overrides Canadian Data Sovereignty—What Does That Mean for Your Privacy?
Is your private information really safe in Canada if it’s stored by a big American company? You might be surprised to hear that according to Microsoft, **U.S. law** actually overrides Canadian rules when it comes to your digital data—even if those servers are sitting right here in Canada. Let’s unpack what this means for you […]
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Inside the Underground Trade of Flipper Zero Tech to Break into Cars
Did you know a pocket-sized gadget called Flipper Zero is making it easier than ever to hack into cars? If you thought the days of hotwiring were over, think again. This little device has quietly become a favorite tool among would-be car thieves and tech enthusiasts—and it could change how we think about vehicle security […]
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After Misreporting Chatbot Productivity, Australia’s Biggest Bank Rethinks AI Job Replacements
Have you ever wondered what would happen if a company bet big on artificial intelligence—only to realize their new tech wasn’t living up to the hype? That’s exactly what just happened at Australia’s biggest bank after they misreported chatbot productivity and had to backtrack on their bold plan to replace some jobs with AI. ## […]
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Will We Really Have Star Trek-Level Spaceships in 200-300 Years?
Is It Possible to Have Star Trek-Level Spaceships by 2258? Have you ever watched a Star Trek movie and wondered if those massive starships—like the USS Enterprise—could actually exist within our lifetime (or at least within a couple of centuries)? The new movies set the first Enterprise launch around the year 2258. That’s not as […]
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Chesterfield Greenlights the World’s First Fusion Power Plant for the Grid
Did you know that we might soon get our electricity from a real-life nuclear fusion plant—right here in the U.S.? The Chesterfield Planning Commission just gave the green light to what could become the world’s first nuclear fusion plant connected directly to a commercial power grid. If you’ve ever wondered when “the future” would finally […]