Technology

In recent years, the allure of mimicking nature’s mastery has driven marine engineering toward remarkable innovations. The idea of using marine animals—such as fish and seals—as blueprints for designing underwater vehicles holds undeniable appeal. It promises energy-efficient solutions that could revolutionize ocean exploration, making it more sustainable and extensive. Researchers from MIT and the University
0 Comments
As India’s summer heat intensifies, the soaring demand for air conditioners (ACs) reveals more than just consumer desperation for relief; it exposes a complex web of market manipulation, environmental negligence, and user dissatisfaction. It’s easy to be dazzled by advertisements showcasing sleek designs, high-toned features, or “energy-efficient” badges, but a deeper analysis suggests that many
0 Comments
In an era where technology rapidly evolves, the allure of artificial intelligence often masks a profound disappointment: superficial enhancements that fail to redefine user experience. The launch of Mivi AI Buds epitomizes this trend. While at face value, integrating a voice-based AI assistant directly into wireless earbuds seems like a leap forward, closer scrutiny reveals
0 Comments
Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7 has stirred controversy and conversation long before its July 9 unveiling, but not because of groundbreaking innovation—rather, it’s the conspicuous removal of a design choice that has polarized users and critics alike. The “Saturn Ring” camera motif—thick, metallic rings encircling each lens, which debuted on last year’s Galaxy Z
0 Comments
In a stunning misfire of communication, Google recently stirred the pot of privacy concerns with an email sent to users regarding its new AI assistant, Gemini. The controversy hinges on an ambiguous line stating that Gemini could connect to essential applications on Android devices, regardless of whether users had switched off their App Activity. This
0 Comments