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Rogbid Fusion: Affordable Smart Ring Watch Packs Serious Features Wearable tech has taken another step forward with the Rogbid Fusion, a budget-friendly ring watch that doesn’t just tell time—it tracks your health. Many users wonder if a smart ring can actually replace a fitness tracker or smartwatc...
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OpenAI Bailout Concerns Spark Senate Scrutiny Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) is pressing OpenAI to guarantee it won’t rely on a government bailout if profits don’t materialize. Her concern centers on OpenAI’s massive spending, growing industry debt, and the potential for an AI market crash. Warren’...
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Deezer Opens AI Music Detection to Other Platforms Deezer is now offering its AI music detection tool to other streaming platforms and businesses, aiming to curb the rise of AI-generated tracks. The technology identifies, tags, and removes AI-created songs from recommendation algorithms, ensuring hu...
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ISS Mystery Illness Forces Emergency Evacuation Last week, the International Space Station faced an unexpected crisis when Crew-11 had to evacuate due to a medical emergency. Details about the illness remain scarce, and NASA has not disclosed which astronaut was affected. However, the team recently ...
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AMD RDNA5 May Be Premium-Only, RDNA3.5 Stays Mainstream AMD appears ready to limit its next-generation RDNA5 graphics architecture to high-end GPUs and premium integrated graphics. Meanwhile, more affordable Ryzen AI processors will continue using the tried-and-true RDNA3.5 design, ensuring mainstre...
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Android 17 Rumored to Introduce Blur-Heavy UI Android 17 could be the most visually refined version of Google’s mobile OS yet. According to recent reports, the update will expand blur and translucency effects across system menus and controls, echoing Apple’s Liquid Glass aesthetic in iOS 26. Unlike ...
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Google AI Health Citations Favor YouTube Over Medical Sites Google’s AI-driven health summaries are increasingly citing YouTube videos instead of trusted medical sites, sparking concern among healthcare professionals. Researchers studying over 50,000 health-related queries found that YouTube dominat...
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Apple Could Launch Two MacBook Pro Upgrades in 2026 Apple is reportedly gearing up for an unprecedented move in 2026: two major MacBook Pro upgrades in a single year. This dual-release strategy hasn’t happened since 2023, when Apple rolled out M2 Pro and M2 Max models in January, followed by M3 vari...
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AI Robots in Factories: Why Replacing Humans Isn’t Cheap Yet Humanoid robots are entering factories at a growing pace, sparking questions about whether they could replace human workers. While these machines are technologically impressive, their high costs and limited versatility make full replacemen...
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Dark Energy Breakthrough: 4 Methods Reveal Universe Secrets Dark energy remains one of the most mysterious forces in the universe. Scientists are asking: What exactly is it? How does it shape cosmic expansion? Recent research from the Dark Energy Survey (DES) is bringing us closer to answers. By com...
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Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold Arrives in the US on Jan. 30 Samsung’s latest innovation, the Galaxy Z TriFold, finally hits the United States on Friday, January 30. Priced at $2,899, this tri-fold smartphone promises to redefine foldable devices with a mix of compact design, powerful specs, and next-level...
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PlayStation 6 Delay: Why Sony Is Holding Back Sony could delay the PlayStation 6 launch until 2028 or later, according to new financial analysis. The company appears confident in the PS5’s continued dominance, with no immediate pressure to release a successor. Analysts cite soaring memory chip costs...
