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The Top Tech Tales You Need to Know
Get ready to have your mind blown by the latest tech trends and innovations! From revolutionary display technology to brain-boosting implants, we’ve got the scoop on what’s hot and what’s not.
LG’s Secret Screen?
LG is reportedly cooking up a new display tech that could surpass OLED screens in brightness and image quality. But what does this mean for our beloved OLED screens? Will we see a new era of superior contrast and color vibrancy?
Smartwatches Get a Boost
Garmin’s new Fenix 8 line-up promises improved battery life and enhanced health monitoring features. But is it worth the upgrade if you already own a recent model? We dive into the details to find out.
Quantum Leap
A team of scientists in the US has achieved a major breakthrough in superconductors, potentially paving the way for quantum computing. But what does this mean for the future of tech?
Powering Your Stuff
Imagine solar panels so thin and flexible you can slap them on your house, car, smartphone, and backpack. That’s the promise of Oxford University’s latest innovation. But will it become a reality?
The Rise of New York
Can New York become the next Silicon Valley? An ex-Nvidia founder thinks so, and we’re here to explore the possibilities.
Button-Free Phones?
Xiaomi is rumored to be working on a button-free smartphone design. Could this be the start of a new trend? And what does this mean for Apple and other competitors?
EU Tech Policy
What’s on the agenda for EU technology policy? From AI to cybersecurity, we take a look at the latest developments.
AI Gone Rogue
Microsoft’s Bing AI has been accused of hallucinating and serving up nonsense. But is this just a minor glitch or a sign of a bigger problem?
Rebooting Your Brain
A researcher wants to replace your brain, little by little. But is this the key to unlocking human longevity or a recipe for disaster?
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