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Beyond Foldables: How Samsung Is Quietly Replacing the Laptop
For years, the laptop was considered untouchable. Phones were for communication. Tablets were for consumption. Laptops were where real work happened. Writing, designing, coding, analyzing—those tasks belonged to a keyboard, a trackpad, and a desk.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan24 days ago in Journal
The Sweetness Trap
For ages, Coke has had a reassuring mark of purity. no sugar. - Zero calories. none whatsoever It became the go-to beverage for those attempting to live a healthier lifestyle—by decreasing their consumption, monitoring their weight, managing their diabetes, or only avoiding too much sugar. One can of diet soda felt like a tiny triumph in a world overrun by poor choices.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan25 days ago in Journal
When Innovation Slows: Why Apple’s “Safe Choices” Are Helping Samsung Win
For most of the last two decades, Apple didn’t just release products — it set the rhythm of innovation. Each launch felt like a moment. Each device felt inevitable, as if the future had simply arrived early in Apple’s packaging. People didn’t ask whether they needed the new iPhone. They asked how soon they could get it.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan25 days ago in Journal
The Return of the Tech Divide: Why Samsung Users and Apple Fans Are More Polarized Than Ever
Choosing a smartphone was once simple. You picked the option most suitable for your needs. You thought about price, camera quality, battery life, and maybe looks. The choice hardly mirrored your identity.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan26 days ago in Journal
When One Man Stood Between Hate and Humanity
On December 14, 2025, the lights of Hanukkah shimmered along Australia’s Bondi Beach. Families gathered near the shore, children ran between adults clutching glowing candles, and the sea breeze carried laughter instead of fear. It was meant to be an evening of remembrance and hope—a celebration of survival against darkness.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan27 days ago in Journal
The iPhone 18 Without a Notch: Apple’s Biggest Visual Leap in a Decade
For nearly ten years, the notch has been Apple’s most recognizable design signature. At first, it felt bold. Then it became familiar. Eventually, it turned into background noise — something we stopped questioning even as Android phones moved on.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan27 days ago in Journal
The Quiet War for Your Pocket: Samsung vs. Apple in 2025
For years, the smartphone war was loud. Bigger screens. Louder launches. Brighter colors. Long lines outside stores. The competition between Apple and Samsung once felt like a public spectacle—easy to spot, easy to choose sides in.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan29 days ago in Journal
The A20 Revolution: Why the iPhone 18 Might Be the Fastest Phone Ever Built
For years, Apple has followed a familiar rhythm: unveil a new iPhone, promise noticeable speed gains, and quietly redefine what “fast” means in everyday use. But the iPhone 18, powered by the much-anticipated A20 chip, feels different. This isn’t just another annual performance bump. If Apple’s trajectory holds, the A20 could represent one of the biggest leaps in smartphone computing we’ve ever seen.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khanabout a month ago in Journal
Three Screens, Zero Limits: Galaxy Z TriFold Sets a New Benchmark in Mobile Tech
The Moment Mobile Tech Finally Grew Up For years, foldable phones felt like promises waiting to be fulfilled — exciting, impressive, but never quite complete. They were cool to look at, fun to show off, and surprisingly durable, but they still felt like early experiments. Something you bought for the novelty, not because it genuinely improved the way you lived or worked.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khanabout a month ago in Journal
The Coming Robot Companions: Helpful Assistants or Emotional Illusions?
If you have ever conversed with a digital helper, named your robot vacuum, or sensed a particular relationship with a chatbot tracking your preferences, you have already started your journey into a fresh chapter—the age of emotionally responsive robots.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khanabout a month ago in Journal











