Shahjahan Kabir Khan
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10-Minute Workouts That Actually Work—Even If You Hate Exercise
Let's face it: not everyone likes burpees. For many, the idea of working out for an hour doused in sweat at the gym is as appealing as reading the small print of software upgrades. Still, we all want to be healthier, have more energy, feel wonderful in our clothes, maybe even lengthen our lives a little.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan7 months ago in Longevity
5 Reasons the Tesla Pi Tablet Might Be the Only Device You Need
It has happened to you: your phone is in your pocket, your tablet is in your bag, and your laptop charger is hanging around. Moreover, your regular schedule is connected with a number of wires. Elon Musk's newest Tesla Pi tablet, nevertheless, promises to arrange that chaos into a slim, tiny glass and aluminum package. Are you concerned about it? I shared the same view until I looked into the true capabilities of the Pi.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan7 months ago in Futurism
Is Venice Sinking? Why You Should Visit This Floating City Before 2030
La Serenissima—the most serene—is what they call it. With canals taking the place of streets and gondolas replacing cars, this city appears to have time going as slowly as the tides beneath its bridges. Venice, Italy's floating treasure, though, seems less everlasting than in times past. The focus has changed from if Venice is sinking to how soon it could be unlivable as floods become more common, sea levels rise, and buildings degrade. The time to go is now if you have ever dreamed of strolling across St. Mark's Square or savouring an espresso while gondoliers pass over the Rialto Bridge. This goes beyond just crossing a place off your bucket list. Before nature consumes it, this is an opportunity to see a dynamic museum of art, structure, and human inventiveness.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan7 months ago in Journal
iOS 26 Beta 2 Unveils Apple’s Stunning Liquid Glass Interface—And It’s a Game Changer
Should you thought Apple's interface could not be more exquisite, rethink that idea. Apple has greatly progressed user interface design by improving its already creative Liquid Glass configuration in iOS 26 Beta 2. This shift transforms rather than just provides a surface upgrade in our sensory interaction with the digital world via touch, sight, and interaction. Though it is still in beta, the future seems bright, smooth, and intelligent.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan7 months ago in Futurism
Netflix vs. HBO: Who’s Winning the Streaming War in 2025?
Netflix was often the preferred destination for anyone seeking something amusing in the early 2010s. As we get into 2025, though, things have changed dramatically. Now, with major players like HBO Max (which has reverted back to HBO) joining the competition, offering highly praised shows, a carefully selected content strategy, and an increasing number of subscribers, the competition in the streaming industry is both fiercer and more captivating than ever.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan7 months ago in Futurism
🔥 Is Apple Falling Behind in the AI Race? Here’s What Tesla’s Doing Differently
Once set the benchmark for the direction of future Apple. Their products had inventive technology, simple interfaces, and gorgeous designs that really struck us. But lately, especially in the area of artificial intelligence, that brilliance seems to be fading.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan7 months ago in Futurism
Fit in Your Pocket: The Best Exercise Apps Turning Phones into Personal Trainers
Becoming fit nowadays in our fast-paced, technology-driven environment does not call for a pricey gym membership or a personal trainer anymore. You may reach your fitness objectives with only a mobile device and the proper app. There is an app that fits your needs whether your attention is on losing weight, building muscle, marathon training, or just keeping active. These applications are really little motivators, virtual instructors, and personal trackers all in one.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan7 months ago in Longevity
🚨 Two Days Before a Heart Attack: The Subtle Signals Your Body Tries to Warn You With
Heart attacks aren't always spontaneous. Unlike in movies where a heart attack presents as a quick grab at the chest and a fall, many heart attacks really start with moderate symptoms that could go undetected for weeks or even days beforehand. The two days before it occurs are when one should pay most attention.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan7 months ago in Longevity
Work Smarter, Not Harder: 10 Must-Have Gadgets That Supercharge Your Productivity
Being efficient in the fast changing world we live in is about discovering more creative ways to work rather than just working harder. The arrangement of your workstation is crucial whether you work from home, run a fresh business, or handle several responsibilities from your office. The correct equipment may turn a simple desk into a creative and effective hub.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan7 months ago in Futurism
Nimbus Variant in California: What You Need to Know About the COVID Strain Causing 'Razor Blade Throat'
Just when we thought the worst of COVID19 was behind us, a fresh variant has surfaced with a name reminiscent of something from a scifi film. Known as "Nimbus," this new COVID strain is rapidly spreading throughout California and causing concern because of a particularly serious symptom: patients are reporting a painful sore throat feeling like "swallowing razor blades."
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan7 months ago in Longevity











