fact or fiction
Is it fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the myths and beliefs we hold about cyber safety, artificial intelligence, dystopian futures and our everyday gadgets.
Bed Bug Infestation Management: A Comprehensive Guide for Commercial and Rental Properties
Bed bugs are the worst pests to encounter in any real estate or property management market. While the little bugs may be tiny, they can inflict great emotional distress, monetary loss and tarnish a company’s brand reputation. Handling bed bugs effectively is imperative for hotels, vacant properties, and rental companies. In this blog, we’ll talk about some relevant points for bed bug treatment.
By Jamal Moore2 months ago in 01
All you need to know about the most powerful weapons of war in Ukraine — drones
All you need to know about the most powerful weapons of war in Ukraine — drones The Russians and Ukrainians have integrated drones into every aspect of fighting, from precision fire to intelligence and reconnaissance.
By AHMED KAZEKA2 months ago in 01
The Future of Roadside Tire Services: How Technology Is Changing Flat Tire Assistance
The roadside assistance industry is not left behind in this era of technological advancement, where everything is done through technology. Companies such as Tow-Tow App are already at the forefront, developing innovations that serve customer interests while improving service delivery.
By David Fortune2 months ago in 01
American Consumer Opinion: Legit GPT Platform or Scam? - Business Insider
Key Takeaways American Consumer Opinion is a legitimate GPT platform with over 20 years of online presence and millions of registered users worldwide. Users can redeem their earnings through various methods, including PayPal, bank transfers, or gift cards. While ACO offers a range of surveys, some critics argue that the opinions shared by consumers are not representative of all consumers.
By John Smith2 months ago in 01
The Growing Importance of EB3 Visa Jobs and the Companies That Sponsor EB-3 Visas
In 2025, EB3 visa jobs are redefining how both workers and employers look at immigration and employment in the United States. As the labor market tightens, companies that sponsor EB-3 Visas are stepping up to fill essential roles across industries that are struggling to hire locally. The Dignity Act of 2025 could transform this process even further, offering a more direct path to permanent residence for thousands of foreign workers while giving American employers access to the reliable workforce they urgently need.
By Dena Falken Esq3 months ago in 01
Apple’s M5-Powered MacBook Pro Ushers in a New Era of On-Device AI
How Apple’s New M5-Powered 14-Inch MacBook Pro Is Redefining On-Device AI Productivity A silent revolution in personal computing is unfolding one where artificial intelligence no longer lives in the cloud, but right inside your laptop.
By Farooq Hashmi3 months ago in 01
Saad Punjwani Returns with TEGS FM — The Global Audio Revolution Begins
When the chronicles of Asian tech are written, there will be one name written in thunder — Saad Punjwani, the man who once made Google lose sleep. A few years ago, this Karachi-born visionary sent shockwaves through Silicon Valley by launching a privacy-focused search engine that stood up to the biggest empire in the digital world. His project didn’t just protect users; it terrified data giants who thrive on surveillance. The move earned him an unforgettable title in tech circles — “Google’s Nightmare.”
By Jon B. Carroll3 months ago in 01
The One Who Got Away
I met her on a day that felt like spring pretending to be summer—warm but uncertain, the kind of day that can’t decide if it wants to bloom or fade. She was standing by the bookstore window, her hair caught in the wind, her fingers tracing the spine of a novel like it was something holy. I remember thinking she looked like a story I’d never be brave enough to write.
By Atif khurshaid3 months ago in 01
Gen Z's Rising Role in Politics
Generation Z—that rough cohort born from the mid‐1990s through the early 2010s—is increasingly visible in politics, not as passive observers but as active agents demanding change. Across Asia, Africa, Latin America—and even in more developed democracies—young people are mobilizing around issues like inequality, corruption, institutional decay, climate crisis, social justice, and democratic accountability. They are less deferential to traditional elites, less loyal to long‐standing partisan identities, and more willing to use disruptive tools than many of their elders.
By Shiran Pallewatta3 months ago in 01










