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Jul 01 2025BUSINESS

A Glimpse into the Journey of Growth and Reflection

The third year of any venture is often a time of reflection and planning. This period is not just about celebrating past achievements but also about setting new goals. It's a phase where one looks back at the milestones crossed and forward to the challenges ahead. In this journey, it's essential to

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Jun 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Adobe's AI Tools Hit Mobile Phones

Adobe has been expanding its AI tools. The company has made a big move by bringing its Firefly AI app to both iOS and Android. This app lets users create images and videos using AI models. It is not just Adobe's own models. The app also includes models from other big names like OpenAI, Google, a

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Jun 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Fresh Features: A Double-Edged Sword for Developers

There is a lot of talk about new features coming to Apple devices. The tech giant recently showcased a bunch of updates for its operating systems. Some developers might not be thrilled with these updates. Why? Because Apple has a history of copying features from third-party apps. This practice i

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Jun 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Copycat Moves: What's New in 2025?

Apple has a habit of taking features from other apps and making them their own. This practice, known as "Sherlocking, " has been a part of Apple's strategy for a while. It all started back in the late '90s with a search app called Sherlock. This app let users search the web and their local files. Ar

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Jun 01 2025POLITICS

Unusual Deportations: The Sudden Shift to South Sudan

The United States is deporting people to countries they have never even been to. This is not a new idea, but it is happening more often. The government says it is because some countries refuse to take back their citizens who have committed crimes in the U. S. But is this really the best solution?

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May 21 2025POLITICS

The Mystery of the Deported Migrants

In a surprising turn of events, a judge in Massachusetts has accused the U. S. government of breaking a court order. This order was meant to stop the deportation of migrants to countries where they have no connections, without giving them a fair chance to fight their removal. The judge, Brian Murphy

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Apr 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Tracking Gap: Why Top Trackers Need Extra Apps

Google's Find My Device network has been around for a while. It lets you see where your stuff is and ring it if it's close. But it's pretty basic. It doesn't have fancy features like telling you if you left something behind or letting you customize the ringtone. Other tracking systems, like Apple's,

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Apr 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Synology's Drive Lockdown: What It Means for Your NAS

Synology is gearing up to limit the use of non-Synology hard drives in its upcoming NAS devices. This move, set to begin with the Plus Series models launching in 2025, will only allow Synology-branded or certified drives to access all features and support. This decision will not impact existing Syno

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

How Do Faces Change After Gender Surgery?

The way faces are perceived can shift after gender surgery. This change is often studied by looking at the entire face. However, breaking down the face into three parts might reveal more about how these surgeries work. The upper, middle, and lower sections of the face were examined to see if they af

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Apr 01 2025POLITICS

Is a Third Term Possible for Trump?

Presidential term limits in the U. S. are clear: two terms max. Yet, some legal minds suggest there might be ways around this rule. This isn't just about Trump; it's about understanding the Constitution's flexibility and the potential for political maneuvering. The 22nd Amendment, ratified in 195

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