Grief and Technology: How Digital Resurrection Impacts Our Memories and Emotions
Imagine being able to hear the voice of someone you love, even if they are no longer here. Now, thanks to technology, […]

Imagine being able to hear the voice of someone you love, even if they are no longer here. Now, thanks to technology, […]
Technology is growing faster than ever. Who knows what’s next? Today, we have artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and even self-driving cars. As technology advances, it’s exciting to think about what the future holds.
Klarna, a company from Sweden, is helping many of its workers start their own businesses. According to a report by Accel, 62 new companies have been created by people who used to work at Klarna.
Homes didn’t start off smart, and surprisingly, they worked just fine. So, what’s changed? Are we better off with all this tech, or are we trading peace of mind for convenience?
Imagine this: You post a cute picture of your child on social media. It’s harmless, right? Everyone does it. But what if this simple act of sharing could have serious consequences?
The Oura Ring 4 is a new smart ring that helps people understand their health. It costs $349 and is available in different sizes and colors. People can use it to check their sleep, heart rate, and stress levels.
In Poland, there is a new, small chapel that people can visit any time they want, day or night. This special chapel is managed by artificial intelligence (AI). Visitors can use a mobile app to open the chapel door.
In July 2024, a big problem happened with computers worldwide. A bug in software called CrowdStrike stopped 8.5 million computers from working. It affected many things, like airports, banks, and stores.
Imagine going on a treasure hunt, but instead of using a map with an “X” marking the spot, you use a GPS device or a smartphone. That’s what geocaching is all about!
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