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Dec 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Foldable Phones: Still Pricey, But Getting Better

Foldable phones have come a long way in the past few years. They are no longer the clunky, fragile devices they once were. Manufacturers have been working hard to improve them, and now, they have finally fixed most of the big problems. Well, except for one: the price. Let's talk about the first fol

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Dec 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Texas Bitcoin Mine: A Hot Spot from Space

High above, a heat-seeking satellite has captured a striking image of a massive Bitcoin mining facility in Rockdale, Texas. This facility, one of the largest in the U. S. , is known for its enormous energy appetite, consuming as much power as 300, 000 homes. The satellite, operated by a U. K. -based

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Dec 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI is Changing Customer Service

A big company has just launched new AI tools to help brands improve their customer service. These tools are designed to make it easy for companies to add AI to their customer interactions. The AI agents can handle common tasks like answering questions, tracking orders, scheduling appointments, and p

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Big Moves in Big Oil: Chevron's CFO Shares Insights

Chevron, a major player in the energy sector, has been making headlines with its recent acquisition of Hess for a staggering $53 billion. This deal, finalized in July, came after a lengthy legal battle with Exxon Mobil that lasted over 20 months. Now, Chevron is focusing on streamlining its operatio

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Dec 22 2025FINANCE

Turning Big Investments into Bite-Sized Pieces

The world of finance is getting a digital makeover. Big, expensive investments that used to be out of reach for most people are now being broken down into smaller, digital pieces. This is all thanks to something called tokenization. It's like turning a big pizza into slices that everyone can afford.

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Dec 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Artificial Intelligence in Gaming: A Growing Concern

Two games that were initially loved for their creativity and fun have left a sour taste. Arc Raiders and The Alters both used AI in their creation, which has sparked controversy. The use of AI in art and creativity is a hot topic, with many people having strong opinions on both sides. The issue wit

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Dec 22 2025EDUCATION

EdTech: Shaping Smarter Minds for the Future

Education technology, or EdTech, has been around for a while, but it's only now that we're seeing its true potential. Over the past 25 years, many educators have used EdTech to teach thousands of students from all over the world. But EdTech is more than just a tool for delivering content. It's a way

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Dec 22 2025HEALTH

How AI is Changing Healthcare at Stanford

Dr. Michael Pfeffer is a busy man. He is the Chief Information Digital Officer at Stanford Health Care and also works as a doctor and teacher. He loves his job because it lets him see how technology can make healthcare better. He thinks technology is most useful when it helps doctors and patients in

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Dec 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Social Media Stars Shape Politics Without Saying a Word

Social media influencers have a surprising impact on politics, even when they don't talk about it. Recent studies reveal that these content creators can sway political views just by being popular. It turns out, what they post—or don't post—matters a lot. Meanwhile, Amazon workers are raising alarms

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Dec 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Art and AI: Who Will Pay the Price?

Artists are worried. AI is getting better at making art, music, and writing. This raises a big question: Will people still pay for human-made art? Researchers talked to many artists. They found that AI is not just a threat to art quality. It's a threat to artists' jobs. AI can do simple tasks that

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