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How a Chinese Military-Origin Factory Built a U.S. Toy Gun Brand
We previously talked about that bug-shooting salt gun—an idea that sounded crazy at first but somehow became a hit. Today, we’re looking at another toy blaster: Gel Blaster, which shoots biodegradable gel beads. They burst on impact, leave almost no mess, yet still manage to recreate that competitive, video-game-style shooting experience in a family backyard. What really caught our attention was how fast it grew. $5M in two years, then scaled to $70M in just one more year.
By Jingsourcing.com about a month ago in Journal
Mobile App Performance Optimization for Real-World Usage
I noticed the problem while waiting for an elevator that refused to arrive. My phone buzzed with a notification, and I opened the app without thinking. The screen responded, but not cleanly. A half-second pause. A faint hitch in the animation. It wasn’t broken, yet my thumb hovered, unsure whether to tap again.
By Samantha Blakeabout a month 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 Khanabout a month ago in Journal
How the adoption of AI and automation systems will revolutionize clinics and hospitals by 2026
Technological modernization in Latin America's healthcare sector is advancing towards a decisive point of transformation. Starting in 2026, medical centers in the region will begin operating within more integrated digital ecosystems, driven by artificial intelligence, administrative automation, and interoperable infrastructure. This shift coincides with the global growth of the hospital information systems market, which is projected to exceed $116 billion by 2030, reflecting the acceleration of the digitalization of healthcare services.
By Omar Rastelliabout a month ago in Journal
Legal Considerations for Digital Patient Services
Introduction As digital patient services—ranging from telehealth and remote monitoring to AI-driven diagnostics—become the standard of care in late 2025, the legal landscape has evolved to match this complexity. Providers can no longer rely on the "emergency flexibilities" seen in previous years. Today, digital healthcare is governed by a strict intersection of federal privacy laws, state-specific licensing, and emerging regulations around artificial intelligence. Navigating these legal waters requires a proactive approach to compliance that prioritizes patient safety and data integrity above all else.
By Abdul Mueedabout a month ago in Journal
Tragedy at Iredell County Airport: Multiple Dead After Plane Crash – What We Know About the Incident and the Greg Biffle Connection
A devastating plane crash at Statesville Regional Airport in Iredell County, North Carolina shook the community on Thursday morning, December 18, when a private business jet plunged to the ground in flames, resulting in multiple deaths, authorities confirmed. The accident has sparked intense public interest — especially because the aircraft is affiliated with retired NASCAR driver Greg Biffle — and investigators are now working to piece together what happened.
By Waqar Khanabout a month ago in Journal










