TECHNOLOGY

Oct 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Early Days: Why Chatbots Are Just the Beginning

AI is in its early stages, like when electricity first came out. Back then, factories just swapped gas lamps for light bulbs. It made things brighter and safer, but the real change happened later. Factories redesigned themselves around electric motors. This changed how things were made and whole ind

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Oct 19 2025EDUCATION

Richardson's Schools: Time for a Big Upgrade?

Richardson ISD is asking for a huge sum of money, $1. 4 billion, to fix up schools and buy new stuff. This includes building materials, books, tech gadgets, and even stadium upgrades. If voters say yes, taxes will go up by a small amount. For a home worth $500, 000, that's about $124 more per year.

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Oct 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cyber Spies and Time Theft: China Points Finger at the U. S.

China is claiming that the U. S. National Security Agency (NSA) used sneaky cyber tools to break into a Chinese time center. They say the NSA exploited weaknesses in a foreign phone brand's messaging services to steal data from the National Time Service Center’s staff back in 2022. The exact brand w

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Oct 19 2025CRYPTO

Decentralized Lending Platform Mutuum Finance on Track for Q4 Testnet

Mutuum Finance, a decentralized finance (DeFi) project built on Ethereum, is making steady progress toward its Version 1 (V1) protocol launch on the Sepolia testnet, expected in the last quarter of 2025. The platform, which focuses on non-custodial lending and borrowing, has already raised over $17.

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Oct 19 2025SCIENCE

Butter's High-Tech Twin: Is It Worth the Hype?

A new kind of butter is on the horizon, but it's not your typical dairy product. This butter is made in a lab using carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and glycerol. The process involves high-pressure reactors and special catalysts to create something that looks and tastes like butter but isn't from a cow or

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Oct 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI Is Changing the Way We Edit Faces

Editing faces in photos and videos is a big deal. It's used in movies, games, and even security. But it's not easy. Old methods have problems. They mess up details, struggle with lighting, and take too long. A new way called IC-DGAN is trying to fix these issues. It uses smart tech to edit faces be

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

Protests and Privacy: A Look at Surveillance Concerns

Protests are happening across the United States. People are gathering to show their disagreement with the current administration. But there is a worry. The government might be watching. They might use different tools to keep an eye on protesters. The way they watch might be different in each place.

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Oct 19 2025FINANCE

Infosys: A Tech Stock to Watch?

Infosys, a major tech player, is grabbing attention from analysts. Recently, Ankur Rudra from J. P. Morgan suggested buying Infosys shares. He believes the stock could reach $22. 80, up from its last close at $16. 33. This isn't the only good news. Another analyst, Mira Patchera from TR | OpenAI – 4

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Oct 19 2025FINANCE

Recon Technology: What's the Deal with This Stock?

Recon Technology, a company that's been making waves in the market, has caught the eye of analysts. One of them, Tate Sullivan from Maxim Group, recently kept a Hold rating on the stock. This means Sullivan thinks the stock is okay but not a must-buy right now. The stock's price has been sitting at

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Oct 19 2025SPORTS

Why Women's Soccer Needs Goal-Line Technology

Women's soccer is growing fast, but it's still playing catch-up with the men's game. One big difference? Technology. Goal-line technology, to be exact. This tech helps referees make tough calls by showing if the ball fully crosses the line. It's used in men's soccer, but not in the Women's Champions

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