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Jan 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Big Plans for Future iPhones: What's Cooking in the Tech Lab?

Apple is cooking up some serious tech for its future iPhones. The A20 Pro chip, set to power the iPhone 18 Pro, iPhone 18 Pro Max, and the upcoming iPhone Fold, is packed with new tech that could change the game. First up, the chip will use something called WMCM packaging. This is a big deal becaus

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Jan 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

Speeding Up Tech Solutions: The Rise of Forward-Deployed Engineers

In the fast-paced world of enterprise technology, a new breed of engineers is gaining traction. These forward-deployed engineers (FDEs) are not just coding in isolation; they are out in the field, understanding real-world problems, and delivering solutions at lightning speed. Their role is highly so

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Jan 17 2026EDUCATION

Smart Tech in Schools: How to Use AI Wisely

AI is everywhere, and schools are no exception. It's changing how students learn and how teachers teach. But with great power comes great responsibility. AI can be a helpful tool, but it can also cause problems if not used correctly. AI in schools can do many things. It can help students understand

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Jan 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking the Potential of Blockchain and NFTs: A Legal and Practical Guide

Blockchain is shaking things up in many industries. It's a tech that lets everyone see the same info without a boss in charge. But what does this mean for business? And what laws apply? A special class on May 20, 2026, aims to answer these questions. This class is for anyone curious about new tech

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Jan 17 2026ENVIRONMENT

Gray Whales in Trouble: A Climate Crisis Story

Gray whales, once a success story of marine conservation, are now facing a severe crisis. These gentle giants, known for their incredible migrations, are struggling to find enough food. Their main diet, tiny shrimp-like creatures called amphipods, is disappearing due to changing ocean conditions. Th

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Jan 17 2026SPORTS

India's Spin Kings: Why Ashwin Believes Four Bowlers Can Rule T20 World Cup 2026

The T20 World Cup 2026 is on the horizon, and India is gearing up to defend its title. With the tournament set to take place in India and Sri Lanka, the focus is on how the team can maintain its winning streak. One key figure, Ravichandran Ashwin, has strong opinions on the matter. Ashwin thinks In

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Jan 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Tech Takes Center Stage on Late-Night Fun

On a recent episode of The Tonight Show, viewers got a glimpse into the future of music technology. Jimmy Fallon and Saturday Night Live's Marcello Hernández were the lucky ones to test out some cool new gadgets. The star of the show? A lollipop that lets you listen to music through your teeth. Lin

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Jan 17 2026EDUCATION

Lego's Big Move into AI Education: What's the Deal?

Lego is stepping into the world of artificial intelligence (AI) education with its new Computer Science and AI Learning Solution. This might seem odd for a company known for creative play, but Lego Education has a plan. They want to teach kids the basics of AI, not just how to build chatbots. The n

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

Tiffany Howard's Journey to Better Health with OPTAVIA

Tiffany Howard's health journey is a testament to the power of science-backed programs and community support. She struggled with metabolic health issues like high blood sugar, high cholesterol, brain fog, and constant tiredness. These problems made her life difficult and led her to try many restrict

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Jan 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

Peek into the Future: What Tech Might Look Like in 2026

Tech moves fast, and 2026 is no exception. A well-known tech publication has shared its annual predictions for the year's most groundbreaking innovations. This year's list is packed with exciting developments, from space travel to advanced energy solutions. Space stations aren't just for astronauts

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