TECHNOLOGY

Feb 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's Big Bet on Cloud and Gaming

Microsoft's Cloud and Gaming segments are really shining in their latest reports. The company made a big leap. They raked in $69. 632 billion in revenue, up 12% from last year. Microsoft's real cash cow is cloud services. They grew by 21%, hitting $40. 9 billion. This is thanks to

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Feb 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

A Billion-Dollar Bet on Health Tech Revolution

Let's dive into the health tech industry, where a venture capitalist took a hands-on approach to investing and shattered expectations. This individual wanted to make sense of it all for themselves and not merely for business. So what is health AI? It is technology that use

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Feb 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

US Navy Firestorm

A new striking photo shows the US Navy testing a powerful laser weapon on their warship. This laser, called Helios, is designed to take down drones and other threats at the speed of light. Imagine a laser beam so strong it can melt or overheat anything in its path. This isn't just a cool movie tric

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Feb 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Is Samsung's Galaxy S25 Ultra the last of its kind?

The tech world has come a long way since the first iPhone. 18 years have passed and we've seen some big changes in our phones. Today, smartphones are basically rectangular slabs of glass. It seems like we've reached the end of the road for this design. This year, Samsung's Galaxy S25 Ultra, the comp

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Feb 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cruise Cuts Jobs by Half as GM Shifts Focus

Imagine waking up one morning to find out that your company is cutting nearly half of its staff. That's exactly what happened to employees at Cruise, an autonomous vehicle company. Cruise announced massive layoffs, sending shockwaves through the company. The cuts are not just numbers; they include t

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Feb 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Browsing Made Easy: Opera Air Takes on Stress

Imagine sitting in front of a computer or phone, overwhelmed by the constant flood of information. Thoughts like "I need a break" or "this is too much" might pop into your head. But there is a new solution to the chaos of the internet. Opera's fresh browser, named Air, isn't just another way to sur

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Feb 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Keeping Locked: Controlling Your Phone Is No Longer Tied Down

Last year, Google rolled out Gemini, an assistant replacing Google Assistant for Android users which pushed to replace Google Assistant. Many people did not find Gemini as capable initially; it demanded users to unlock their phones to do anything. Time has passed, and Gemini has gotten bigg

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Feb 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Corporation Launches Event Planner App For Users

Apple recently broke into the event planning software industry with its new app, Focused on connecting Apple iCloud users to create, organize, and manage every annual party like a pro. The event managing tool, offers creators the ability to see and adjust their event details. Link invitations easil

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Feb 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

LinkedIn: Making Video a Big Deal

LinkedIn is stepping up its video game, taking a cue from the likes of TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. Video content is becoming a bigger deal on LinkedIn. The professional networking site, owned by a tech company, is seeing a surge in video uploads—36% more than last year. That's a lot! It's clear

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Feb 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI is Changing How We Manage Supply Chains from Industry 4. 0 to 6. 0

We are now in the midst of a revolution. Not the kind that turns your dinner cold but one that is changing the way we think about the manufacturing world. Imagine a robot that isn't limited to just one task. They are all around us now, they are what scientists call artificial intelligence in supply

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