Category: News
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China Launches World’s First Humanoid Robot Combat League
In a bold fusion of robotics, artificial intelligence, and competitive entertainment, China has reportedly launched what is being described as the world’s first humanoid robot combat league. The initiative marks a striking milestone in the evolution of robotics—from laboratory prototypes and industrial assistants to machines designed for dynamic, real-time combat competition. The concept may evoke…
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Binance Spring Earn Fiesta: Share $1 Million Worth of FOGO Rewards
Cryptocurrency exchanges are constantly evolving to attract users, reward loyalty, and boost ecosystem engagement. Among them, Binance has built a reputation for launching large-scale promotional campaigns that combine yield opportunities with token incentives. The latest buzz centers around the Binance Spring Earn Fiesta, an event offering participants the chance to share $1 million worth of…
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Bitcoin’s Drawdown Hit 50%. History
At various points in its history, the world’s largest cryptocurrency has experienced dramatic drawdowns—sometimes brutal, sometimes breathtaking, always headline-grabbing. A 50% decline from recent highs might sound catastrophic in traditional markets. In Bitcoin’s world, it’s serious—but not unprecedented. Now that Bitcoin has once again hit a 50% drawdown, investors are asking the same question they’ve…
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AI and brain control: New system identifies animal behavior and silences responsible neurons in real time
In a development that sounds like it belongs in science fiction—but is firmly rooted in modern neuroscience—researchers have unveiled a groundbreaking system that combines artificial intelligence with advanced brain-control technology to identify animal behavior and silence the neurons responsible for it in real time. This innovation represents a powerful leap forward in understanding how the…
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WhatsApp Web Adds Voice and Video Calling Functionality
For years, WhatsApp Web has been a convenient extension of the popular messaging app—perfect for sending texts, sharing files, and managing chats from a desktop browser. But there was always one noticeable limitation: no native voice or video calling. Users who wanted to make calls had to switch back to their phones or use the…
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Apple iPhone 18 Pro models may support 5G satellite connectivity
Apple has never been shy about pushing boundaries, and if recent reports are accurate, the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro models may take connectivity to an entirely new level. Rumors suggest that Apple is exploring 5G satellite connectivity for its future Pro lineup—a move that could dramatically change how smartphones stay connected in remote and emergency…
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10 things people most regret spending money on
Let’s be honest—most of us have experienced that sinking feeling after buying something we thought we needed. Maybe it looked amazing in the store. Maybe it was on sale. Maybe everyone else had it. And then? It sits there. Unused. Forgotten. Quietly judging us from the corner. Money regrets are incredibly common. In fact, studies…
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Oil Prices and News: Oil rises more than 1% on US–Iran tensions, improved demand
Oil markets climbed sharply this week, with crude prices rising more than 1% amid renewed geopolitical fears tied to U.S.–Iran tensions and signs that global demand remains resilient. Traders are balancing concerns over potential supply risks with evidence of stronger demand — a mix that has driven prices higher despite mixed data on inventories and…
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The Precipitous Dance: Why Gold and Silver Spiked, Then Crashed
For investors in precious metals, the last several weeks have been a masterclass in volatility. Gold and silver, those ancient bastions of stability, staged a breathtaking rally, with gold piercing record highs above $2,400 an ounce and silver surging over 30%, only to reverse course in a gut-wrenching plunge that wiped out billions in paper…
