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Jan 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech Marvels from CES 2026: A Glimpse into the Future

CES 2026 in Las Vegas showcased a mix of practical and futuristic tech. AI was everywhere, from TVs to robots. Samsung unveiled a massive 130-inch TV with AI-powered color and contrast enhancement. Uber teamed up with Lucid and Nuro to present a robotaxi, featuring real-time visualizations and LED l

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Jan 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI's Funny Mistake: Fake Towns on Idaho Weather Maps

A strange thing happened with a weather map in Idaho. The National Weather Service (NWS) used AI to make a wind forecast. But something went wrong. The AI invented fake towns with funny names like \"Orangeotild\" and \"Whata Bod. \" These towns don't exist. People saw the map and got confused. The

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Jan 10 2026OPINION

Pluto's Republic, Dietary Shifts, Vaccine Confusion, Ancient Tech, and Renaissance DNA Mysteries

In Texas, a strange rule is causing trouble for professors. They can't teach certain ideas unless they get special permission. This rule is making it hard to discuss important topics like Plato's works. Some people think this is a bad idea because it limits what students can learn. It's like saying

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Jan 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

How Technology is Changing Our Daily Lives

The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) is known for its big event, CES. However, its work goes far beyond that. The CTA is involved in market research, advocacy, and setting standards that we use every day, like airplane mode on cell phones. Planning for CES starts years in advance. The CTA is a

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Jan 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Cops and Computers: AI's New Role in Policing

Law enforcement has always been quick to adopt new tech, from scanners that read license plates to cameras that recognize faces. Now, AI is stepping into a big part of police work: writing reports. The U. S. Department of Justice says some police departments are using AI software linked to body came

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Jan 09 2026TECHNOLOGY

Ford's Big Bet on AI and Self-Driving Cars

Ford, a well-known car company, surprised everyone by showing off some exciting new tech at a big tech event in Las Vegas. They didn't just talk about cars; they shared plans for self-driving technology and AI helpers that could change how we drive and use our vehicles. The star of the show was For

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Jan 09 2026TECHNOLOGY

Smart Gadgets for Pets: Do They Really Help?

Pets are family, and like any family member, we want to keep them safe and healthy. But do we really need all these fancy gadgets to do that? Let's take a closer look at some of the latest pet tech and see if it's worth the hype. First up, pet cameras. These aren't your average home security cams.

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Jan 09 2026FINANCE

Tech Investors Bet Big on Guidepost's Fourth Fund

A Boston-based investment company, Guidepost Growth Equity, has just wrapped up raising a massive $521 million for its fourth tech-focused fund. This amount is even higher than their initial target of $500 million, showing that investors are really backing their strategy. The fund, named Guidepost

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Jan 09 2026TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Millimeter Wave Tech: What You Need to Know

The market for millimeter wave technology is booming, with experts predicting a big jump from 2. 6 billion dollars in 2024 to 14. 8 billion by 2032. This growth is driven by the need for super-fast data networks, especially with the rollout of 5G and beyond. Millimeter wave tech is not just about f

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Jan 09 2026TECHNOLOGY

A Closer Look at the Latest AirPods Pro 3: Is It Worth the Price?

Apple's AirPods Pro 3 have created quite a buzz. They're not just a small upgrade from the previous versions. These earbuds come with some cool new features, like a heart rate sensor and personalized spatial audio. This means you can hear sounds from different directions as you move your head. Prett

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