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Computers can’t imagine things because they don’t have eyes, right? Wrong.
Computers can’t imagine things because they don’t have eyes, right? Wrong.

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Wanting new clothes isn’t vanity. It’s instinct. It’s the way people renew themselves without saying a word.

YouTube is entering the summer of 2025 with a strong push into artificial intelligence.

Google is a vast and complex tool—so layered with options, toggles, and fine print that it can feel like navigating a labyrinth of switches.

In the realm of technology, battles aren’t fought with tanks or missiles — they begin with code.

WhatsApp started as a simple idea—connect people through text, without the complexity of traditional SMS.

Apple's iOS 15 in 2021 introduced one of the most controversial changes: repositioning of Safari’s address bar from the top to the bottom of the screen.

Wikipedia is where the internet goes to settle arguments, research random facts at 2 a.m., and double-check everything from celebrity ages to obscure wars.

AI is undeniably powerful and intelligent, but disconnect it from the internet, and challenges quickly arise.