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The Spiking Brain: How a New Kind of AI Could End the Energy Vampire Era
Artificial intelligence seems magical for many people. You enter a query, and in just a few seconds a smart machine gives a straightforward answer. But under this simple interface is an often forgotten element: energy use.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan3 months ago in Journal
Apple’s M5 Revolution: The Future Just Got an Upgrade
The world listens whenever Apple moves. Beyond just upgrading its product line, the tech giant changed the ideas of power, beauty, and integration inside a linked ecosystem this week. Apple has established a distinct difference between the features of the latest M5 chip now powering the iPad Pro, MacBook Pro, and Vision Pro. old computers and the future chances they will provide.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan3 months ago in Journal
The Empire of Data: How Information Became the New Colonizer
Historically, empires progressed.With firearms and insignias, they opened norms, set boundaries, and claimed control over regions. The means of control was territorial: who owned the ground, who governed the waters.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan3 months ago in Journal
The Death of Silicon: How a Rainbow Crystal Could Rewrite the Future of Technology
Silicon has been the invisible center of modern civilization for almost a century. Every computer, smartphone, satellite, and even modern refrigerators depend on this component. Silicon turned sand into fast technology, sparking a digital revolution that has shaped our life.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan3 months ago in Journal
The Dawn of Samsung’s Smart Shades: Could the Ray-Ban Killer Arrive in 2026?
Smart glasses constitute the next major advance in the ever changing world of wearable technology. Integrating cameras, voice assistants, and artificial intelligence capability, Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses have already drawn notice for fusing form with function. But the emphasis might soon change. Unproven sources suggest that Samsung is secretly creating a rival, perhaps a Ray-Ban killer that would change our view, record, and interaction with our environment. If the news is correct, we might see its launch sooner rather than later.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan3 months ago in Journal
The Prophet Paradox: Why Every Era Thinks It’s the End Times
Every age has its prophets. They stand at the edge of time — some in robes, some in suits, others behind glowing screens — warning that the end is near. Floods will come. Fire will rain. The world will collapse under the weight of its own sins.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan3 months ago in Journal
The Dollar’s Quiet Funeral: How BRICS Is Rewriting the Rules of Global Power
For nearly a century, one currency held the world in its grasp — the U.S. dollar. It decided wars, toppled governments, and shaped empires. It wasn’t just money; it was power printed in green ink. But today, that spell is fading.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan3 months ago in Journal
Cristiano Ronaldo: The First Billionaire Footballer and the Saudi Deal That Changed Everything
The Billionaire Moment That Stunned the Football World When Cristiano Ronaldo was revealed to be the first football player in the world to reach... the sporting world came to a stop. Because it indicated the close of one chapter and the start of another, not out of shock but rather in appreciation.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan3 months ago in Journal
The Last Illusion: Why Humanity Still Chooses Belief Over Truth
Truth has always been a fragile companion. We chase it, then turn away when it looks back at us. In its place, we build softer, safer worlds — stories that make sense of chaos, even when they’re not real.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan3 months ago in Psyche
The Invisible War: How a Battle Inside Microchips Is Redrawing the Map of Global Power.
It’s a war unlike any other — no trenches, no soldiers, no sky filled with fire. Yet it’s raging right now, deep within the tiny silicon chips that power your phone, your laptop, even your car. Hidden in cleanrooms and boardrooms, in Washington and Beijing, this “Chip War” will determine who leads the future — the United States or China.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan3 months ago in Journal
The Quantum Cold War: How the Next Superpower Race Will Be Fought in Silence
The next worldwide conflict will not center on fossil fuels or regions. Additionally devoid of any customary warfare sounds. Instead, it will reverberate in secure networks and sterile labs, in settings lacking natural illumination. Rather than conventional military garb, the combatants in this battle will be outfitted with lab gear, headphones, and the invisible protection offered by algorithms.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan3 months ago in Journal











