On December 14, 2025, a terrorist attack occurred at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, leaving 15 civilians and one gunman dead. While Australia was still reeling in shock, social media saw the rapid spread of misinformation generated and powered…
Category: 3. Tech
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World-first social media wargame reveals how AI bots can swing elections
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Realme 16 Pro Review: Everyday Strengths, Occasional Compromises
The Realme 16 Pro feels like a phone designed after listening to how people actually use their phones, rather than how spec sheets want them to. It’s built for long days, constant scrolling, quick photos, and the occasional rough…
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The Download: cut through AI coding hype, and biotech trends to watch
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“I am very annoyed. I’m very disappointed. I’m seriously frustrated.”
—Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla tells attendees at a healthcare conference this week his feelings about the anti-vaccine agenda Health Secretary…
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Canva Pro in 2026: Still the Easiest Way to Get Design Done
Canva Pro has quietly become one of those tools you don’t really think about anymore, and that’s both its biggest success and its biggest tell. In 2026, Canva isn’t trying to prove that it’s powerful. It already knows it is….
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Instagram Expands Reels AI Translation to Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Marathi
Instagram is expanding its AI-powered voice translation and lip-syncing feature for Reels, rolling out support for five Indian languages alongside the four already available. Announced on Friday, the move underscores India’s…
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Changing your embarrassing Gmail address is finally possible! Here’s how it works
Gmail users have been clamoring for a way to change their email addresses for years, and Google is finally acting on the request. The company began rolling out the ability to change email addresses late last month, but the feature is not…
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Three technologies that will shape biotech in 2026
Recently, embryo scoring has evolved. Labs can pinch off a couple of cells from an embryo, look at its DNA, and screen for some genetic diseases. That list of diseases is increasing. And now some companies are taking things even further, offering…
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A Simple Silver Fix May Finally Stop Solid-State Batteries From Cracking
A nanoscale silver coating could be the key to making ultra-powerful solid-state batteries finally work. Replacing the liquid electrolyte inside today’s batteries with a solid one could unlock a new generation of rechargeable lithium metal…
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CMF Headphones Pro Review: Gorgeous Budget-Friendly Headphones for Everyday Listening
The CMF Headphones Pro feel like Nothing’s one of the most confident audio products yet, not because they try to outdo premium headphones, but because they clearly understand what most people actually want at ₹7,999. These are big,…
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US court clears Norway's Equinor to resume wind project halted by Trump
A US judge on Thursday authorized work to resume on a New York offshore wind project that had been suspended under an order by President Donald Trump’s administration.
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