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iPhone 17: Leaks, Rumors, and Everything We Know So Far
Setting standards, influencing trends, and sparking conversation, Apple's iPhone has ruled the smartphone sector for more than ten years. As leaks and speculations on Apple's future projects spread annually, thrill builds long before the formal disclosure.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan5 months ago in Journal
🌪️ China’s Strongest Monster: Typhoon Kajiki of 2025 Shakes Buildings and Lives
It was challenging to picture the degree of the damage Typhoon Kajiki would cause when the public first heard it was heading for the Chinese coast in 2025. Meteorologists and worried neighbors called it a large typhoon. Kajiki rocked the foundations of skyscrapers, put important infrastructure under examination, and most importantly, exposed human frailty in addition to strong winds and torrential rain. Life can be against the great might of nature.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan5 months ago in Earth
$20,000-a-Night Python Meat Factory: China’s Terrifying Secret!
Should someone tell you that a single meal might set you back $20,000, what would you think? You might conjure caviar on a gold leaf, wagyu steak stuffed with truffles, or excellent champagne. But rather than for such sumptuous meals, that steep price is for python flesh in a remote region of China's hidden culinary scene.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan5 months ago in Journal
Putin’s Presidential Jet Even Shocked Donald Trump: Inside the “Flying Kremlin” – Russia’s Palace in the Sky
When they fly, the planes of world leaders have a significance beyond just transportation; they signify power, national pride, and sometimes even a sense of menace. Among them, Vladimir Putin's presidential plane draws attention and receives titles like Palace in the Sky and The Flying Kremlin because of its opulence and secrecy, which enthralls many. Its beauty reportedly even startled Donald Trump, a former president of the United States used to luxury furnishings and private aircraft.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan5 months ago in Journal
Apple Drops iOS 26 Beta 8: What It Means for iPhone Users Ahead of the Final Release
The tech industry is always breathlessly anticipating Apple's next iOS beta release. The release of iOS 26 Beta 8 underlines the final capabilities before public release rather than only a little enhancement. Apple is currently concentrating on refining the system, fixing frequent issues, and giving your iPhone a new appearance whether or not you have last year's model.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan5 months ago in Futurism
Galaxy Tab S10 Lite Arrives September 4 — But Its Price Tag Remains Samsung’s Biggest Secret
The Big Date Is Official: September 4 Finally, Samsung has revealed certain specifics about the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite: September 4. This version adds to the company's expanding tablet line. There is one catch: though the launch date is known, the cost is still unknown.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan5 months ago in Futurism
Apple’s Bold Comeback: Touch ID May Return on a Foldable iPhone
Apple has always taken chances in the fast changing smartphone business. The company has made bold decisions, like removing the headphone jack and adding Face ID, that have frequently altered the sector. Popular feature Touch ID is now rumored to be getting an unique upgrade from Apple. Apple's next foldable iPhone could also have the much loved fingerprint sensor, which is seeing a comeback.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan5 months ago in Journal
Forget iPads—Surface Pro 12 Is the Real Future of Tablets
For more than ten years, Apple's iPad has defined tablets. Its elegant design, intuitive user interface, and coupling into Apple's strong ecosystem have shaped contemporary tablet expectations. Its domination could be nearing an end, though, in 2025. Microsoft's Surface Pro 12 launch marks a major innovation that not only challenges Apple's dominance but also redefines tablet computer possibilities.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan5 months ago in Journal
BABA VANGA’S 2025 ALIEN CONTACT PROPHECY SHOCKINGLY COMES TRUE
The enigmatic predictions of Baba Vanga, a blind Bulgarian mystic who died in 1996, have both drawn interest and appalled people all around the world for many years. Often called the "Nostradamus of the Balkans," she predicted far into the twenty-first century. Many skeptics thought her ideas were inaccurate or overstated; others saw spectacular patterns like technological progress, natural disasters, even the 9/11 catastrophe.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan5 months ago in Futurism
🌌 Six-Planet Parade on Monday: Your Last Chance to See Mercury Before It Slips Away
An Uncommon Cosmic Exhibition One of the unique powers of the cosmos is reminding us of our little importance. Often showing us to be only passengers on a small blue planet wandering in an endless ocean of space, the night sky with its brilliant eclipses and flying comets reminds us. This Monday we are in for a treat: a sixplanet parade spanning across the evening sky.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan5 months ago in Wander
These 15 Amazon Desk Gadgets Will Blow Your Mind
In our culture, desks are now essential centers for our creativity, job, and relaxation rather than merely furniture. Whether you're burning the midnight oil, working hard at a startup, or working from home, the little things on your desk could help to improve your time. Amazon has become a treasure mine for devices beyond cosmetics because of its comfort, productivity, and sometimes even happiness-inducing features.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan5 months ago in Journal
Japan’s Robot Workforce Expands: The Silent Revolution Reshaping Daily Life
In Japan, robots are now a natural component of life rather than simply objects from the future. Should you visit a nursing home in Tokyo, you would most probably find humanoid robots leading elderly people through chair workouts. Machines in Osaka's factories are diligently putting together items with amazing accuracy and inexhaustible energy next to human laborers. Service robots are increasingly used in hotels and restaurants to check visitors, carry food, and effectively clean floors.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan5 months ago in Journal











