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Jan 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

Windows 11 Update: A Bumpy Ride for Users

Millions of Windows 11 users are facing a rough patch this January. The latest mandatory update has brought more headaches than solutions. Microsoft has rolled out emergency fixes, but many issues linger without a clear resolution timeline. The update, a mandatory security patch, forces itself onto

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Jan 21 2026LIFESTYLE

Affordable Mediterranean Havens for Retirement

Retiring in the Mediterranean can be a dream come true for many, especially those looking to stretch their dollars further. With stunning scenery, rich history, and a slower pace of life, these spots offer a lot for less. Let's explore some of the best places to retire without breaking the bank. Va

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Jan 21 2026ENVIRONMENT

Tech and Nature: Who Really Benefits?

Technology is often seen as a magic wand that creates wealth. But what if it's more like a straw, a siphon, and a sieve? These tools help us take resources from nature, concentrate them, and filter out what we don't need. But is this really making us richer, or just depleting the planet? For a long

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Jan 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

Words, Laws, and Faith: The AI Takeover Debate

AI is changing the way we use words, laws, and faith. A well-known historian recently spoke about this at a big meeting. He said that AI might take over these areas because they all depend on language. Humans have always used words to work together and build societies. But now, AI can also use words

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Jan 18 2026SCIENCE

Breaking Down Brain Tumor Resistance: A New Hope with DMC

Brain tumors are scary. They are hard to treat. One type, called IDH-wildtype grade diffuse glioma, is very aggressive. Doctors usually treat it with a drug called temozolomide (TMZ). But often, the tumor fights back. It becomes resistant to TMZ. Scientists wanted to understand why this happens. Th

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Jan 16 2026HEALTH

Hidden Struggles: The Unseen Disability Crisis

Invisible disabilities are a big problem in Pakistan. These are conditions that aren't obvious but greatly affect how people live their lives. Think of things like partial hearing loss or learning differences. Zainab Wadood, a Deaf woman working in healthcare, highlights how these disabilities are o

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Jan 16 2026LIFESTYLE

When Lending Clothes, What's the Right Thing to Do?

A friend borrowed a sweater and ruined it after washing it. The sweater was expensive, and the friend offered to pay for it. But the owner feels bad because the friend isn't used to spending that much on clothes. Now, the owner is upset and doesn't know what to do. There are a few things to think a

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Jan 16 2026LIFESTYLE

Quick Fixes for Everyday Hassles

Dealing with pesky telemarketers can be a real headache. One person found a clever way to handle these unwanted calls. They started spelling out the word \"stop\" when they answered the phone. This trick seems to work well for them, as their phone rarely rings anymore. It's a simple idea, but it mig

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Jan 13 2026ENVIRONMENT

Wind Farms: More Than Just Clean Energy

China's push for green energy is making waves, both on land and in the sea. Wind farms, those giant spinning structures, are doing more than just generating electricity. They're giving marine life a helping hand. In 2025, renewable energy became the world's top electricity source, and China led the

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Jan 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

Retailers Find Their Perfect Match with Vibe POS

Retailers often struggle with point-of-sale (POS) systems designed for many industries. These systems don't always fit the unique needs of retail stores. That's where Vibe Retail POS comes in. This platform is made just for retail businesses. Retail stores have special needs. They need to manage in

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