TECHNOLOGY

Jun 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Finding Love in the Digital Age: Can AI and Humans Team Up to Improve Dating Apps?

In the world of dating apps, speed and quantity often win over quality and depth. Most apps focus on quick sign-ups and endless swipes, but what if there was a better way? Sitch, a new dating app, is trying to change the game by combining human matchmaking skills with artificial intelligence. Unlik

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Jun 30 2025HEALTH

AI ChatBots: A Risky Source for Health Advice?

AI chatbots are everywhere, but should you trust them for health advice? A recent study shows that these tools can be easily tricked into giving wrong and even dangerous health information. Researchers tested five big AI models from companies like Google, Meta, and OpenAI. They found that these chat

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Jun 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Brain Waves to Words: A New Way to Speak

Scientists have made a big leap in helping people who can't speak. They've created a brain implant that turns thoughts into speech right away. This isn't just about typing words on a screen anymore. It's about capturing the natural flow of speech, including tone and rhythm. For a long time, people

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Jun 29 2025SCIENCE

Japan's Final H-2A Rocket Launch: A New Era in Space Exploration

Japan's space program reached a milestone on June 28 with the final launch of its H-2A rocket. This event marked the end of an era for a rocket that had been a reliable workhorse for the country's space missions. The H-2A rocket lifted off from the Tanegashima Space Center, successfully deploying t

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Jun 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Locks: The Future of Home Security

Smart locks are changing the way we secure our homes. One standout model is the Lockly Visage, part of the Zeno Series, which retails for $349. This lock offers facial recognition, automatic unlocking when you're nearby, and works with Apple Home Kit. The Lockly Visage is not just about looks; it's

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Jun 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Self-Driving Model Y Makes History

Tesla has achieved a significant milestone with its first fully autonomous vehicle delivery. A Model Y drove itself from the Austin factory to a customer's home, a journey of about 30 minutes. This event took place just before the CEO's birthday, adding a personal touch to the achievement. The comp

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Jun 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nothing's New Headphones: What We Know So Far

Nothing, a company known for its unique tech designs, is about to launch its first over-ear headphones. These headphones are set to hit the market on July 1, alongside the Nothing Phone (3). The company has been tight-lipped about the details, but some specs have been leaked. The headphones weigh 3

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Jun 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Big Move in Chip Tech: What's Next?

Samsung is making waves in the semiconductor world. They've just finished the basic design of their second-generation 2nm GAA process. This tech is set to power future Exynos chips and more. It's a big step for Samsung, showing they're back in the game and could challenge TSMC, the current leader.

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Jun 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Self-Driving Delivery: A Step Forward or Just a Show?

Tesla made big waves with a video showing a Model Y driving itself from the factory to a customer's home. Elon Musk called it a first-of-its-kind, fully autonomous delivery. The car handled city streets, highways, and traffic lights all by itself. The new owner was thrilled when the car pulled up to

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Jun 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Struggle of Waking Up and Acting Fast

Ever tried to do something important right after waking up? It's tough, right? Now, imagine being a driver in a self-driving car. You're napping, and suddenly, you need to take over. But what if you were in deep sleep? A recent study looked into this. Researchers had people drive in a simulator aft

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