TECHNOLOGY

Jan 02 2026TECHNOLOGY

Ancient Silk Weaving Machine: A Hidden Tech Marvel

A long time ago, in the Western Han dynasty, a clever machine was made to weave silk. This machine, called ti hua ji, could make fancy patterns. It was found by accident in 2012. People think it might be the world's first computer. This machine is like a computer because it can follow instructions.

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Jan 02 2026TECHNOLOGY

China's AI Leap: A New Era in Science and Tech

China has just launched a game-changing AI system that can do science all by itself. This isn't just any AI—it's connected to the country's supercomputers and can handle complex research tasks without much human help. It's a big deal because it shows how AI might change science, security, and the gl

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Jan 02 2026TECHNOLOGY

Faces at the Game: Why Fans Are Signing Up for High-Tech Scans

At the Intuit Dome, a surprising thing happened. The staff thought only a few fans would join their face-scanning program. They were way off. Three out of four people who came to the venue signed up. The Clippers say this isn't about watching fans for security. They call it "face authentication" ins

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Jan 02 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Tool That Keeps Your Secrets Safe

A new AI tool called CallGPT 6X has been launched. It is designed to keep your personal information safe while you use it. This tool works right in your web browser. It checks and processes sensitive data before sending it to any AI service. People who use AI tools often switch between different ap

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Jan 02 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Takes Center Stage at CES: What to Expect

CES, the big tech show in Las Vegas, is no longer just about weird gadgets. It's becoming a major event for artificial intelligence. This year, Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, will kick things off with a big speech. He's expected to talk about how AI will change industries like healthcare, cars, and man

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Jan 02 2026TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Secrets: How Tiny DNA Molecules Can Hide and Protect Messages

Scientists are exploring a new way to hide and protect messages using tiny DNA molecules. This method combines old-school codes like Morse code, ASCII, and Beale's cipher with cutting-edge nanotechnology. The idea is to use different DNA structures, like single strands, double strands, and even comp

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Jan 01 2026TECHNOLOGY

Mixing Big and Small Brains for Better Crowd Simulations

Crowd simulations are big in entertainment, city planning, and safety checks. They help predict how people move in different situations. But, there's a problem. Most simulations struggle with incomplete data and can't handle new, unfamiliar places. A new idea combines two types of models. One is sm

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Jan 01 2026TECHNOLOGY

Sleep Better in 2026 with Ozlo Sleepbuds: A Smart Way to Rest

Sleep is crucial for overall well-being, impacting mood, energy, and health. Ozlo Sleepbuds are designed to help users improve their sleep quality. These earbuds use advanced technology to create a peaceful sleep environment. They block out disruptive noises and play calming soundscapes. This combin

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Jan 01 2026TECHNOLOGY

Unmasking Cyberbullying in Bengali: A Deep Dive into Digital Harassment

Cyberbullying is a growing problem online, and it's not just in English. In the Bengali-speaking world, it's a big issue too. But there's not much research on it. That's why a recent study looked at over 70, 000 social media comments in Bengali. The goal? To understand and detect cyberbullying bette

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Jan 01 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI's Impact: From Frustration to Innovation

Pinterest users are growing weary of the flood of AI-generated content. Many feel the platform has lost its charm, as the influx of low-quality AI posts overshadows the original content they once enjoyed. Meanwhile, the AI industry is making headlines with both positive and concerning developments.

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