Shahjahan Kabir Khan
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When the Veil Feels Thinner
A Modern World Shaken by an Ancient Claim In 2018, an announcement from Vatican City quietly unsettled millions. The Catholic Church revealed that reported cases of demonic possession were increasing so rapidly that there were not enough trained exorcists to handle them. The situation had grown so urgent that priests were even trained over the telephone.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan16 days ago in Journal
Why 2025 Feels Like the First Year After the Smartphone Era
Smartphones dominated modern life for more than fifteen years. Cameras, maps, wallets, calendars, music devices, even communication were replaced by them. Every online interaction led back to a vivid screen we held in our hands. Something happened on a smartphone if it was important.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan17 days ago in Journal
Why Smart Glasses Are Quietly Becoming the Most Human Tech Upgrade of 2025
There’s something unexpectedly freeing about moments when technology stops asking for constant interaction. The first time I seriously thought about smart glasses wasn’t during a product launch or a spec comparison. It was during a crowded walk, phone in pocket, when pulling out a screen felt oddly disruptive. I didn’t want notifications, scrolling, or another glowing rectangle demanding focus. I just wanted information to exit quietly in the background—available, but not intrusive.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan17 days ago in Journal
Screens Are Shrinking — Even as Devices Get Smarter
For many years, it has been obvious how far technology has come. Bigger screens. Better graphic appearance. More pixels, larger sizes, more motivation to look at bright rectangles we carry. It was generally acknowledged as the natural course of evolution that smartphones grew to seem like little tablets.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan18 days ago in Journal
Xiaomi Watch 5 Is Quietly Redefining What a Smartwatch Should Be
For years, smartwatches have followed a familiar script. Slightly brighter screens. Slightly better battery life. A few new health metrics that most users check once and forget. The upgrades have been steady—but rarely surprising.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan18 days ago in Journal
The Phone That Knows You Better Than You Do
There was a time when smartphones impressed us by what they could do. They got faster. Thinner. Sharper. Cameras improved. Screens stretched edge to edge. Every year brought visible proof of progress — something you could point to, hold, and justify buying.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan19 days ago in Journal
The End of the “Upgrade Year”: Why Smartphones Are Losing Their Annual Magic
For more than a decade, the smartphone world ran on a simple rhythm: one year, one upgrade. Every fall brought a new keynote, new promises, and the subtle pressure to trade in a perfectly functional device for something marginally faster, thinner, or shinier. Annual upgrades weren’t just encouraged — they were expected. Owning last year’s phone felt like falling behind.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan20 days ago in Journal
America’s Immigration Turning Point
A Moment That Changes Everything Moments like this are rare, but when they arrive, they reshape lives in lasting ways. The United States has just passed one of the most significant immigration reforms in modern history, and its effects are already echoing through immigrant communities nationwide. Whether you’ve lived in America for decades, arrived recently, or are still waiting for loved ones to join you, this is not a moment to scroll past.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan20 days ago in Journal
December 25: The Date That Changed the World
Every year, as December arrives, the world seems to move to a single rhythm. Streets glow with lights, stores overflow with decorations, and familiar songs echo everywhere—from shopping malls to phone notifications. More than two billion people across 160 countries mark December 25 as Christmas. In the United States alone, spending around this festival crosses an astonishing $1.3 trillion, a figure larger than the entire GDP of some nations.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan21 days ago in Journal
The Next OLED Leap Is Quiet—but Powerful
Most of us don’t think about how our TV actually works—until something feels off. The screen struggles in daylight. HDR doesn’t pop the way it should. Or a quiet worry creeps in about how well that beautiful OLED panel will age over time.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan22 days ago in Journal
Forget the Galaxy Z TriFold: Samsung’s “Wide Fold” Could Be Its Smartest Move Yet
For months, rumors regarding Samsung's upcoming foldable device have been spreading among tech circles. Galaxy Z TriFold is precisely the kind of eye-catching innovation Samsung consumers expect; the name evokes cutting-edge technology and excitement. It offers a more amazing experience thanks to three screens and additional hinges.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan23 days ago in Journal











