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The Disappearing Interface: Life After the App Era
For more than a decade, our relationship with technology has been defined by a simple motion: tap, swipe, scroll. Apps became the gateway to everything — work, entertainment, relationships, even health. Entire industries rose and fell based on how often we opened a screen.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan10 days ago in Journal
Lessons To Consider Before Your Next Car Purchase
I've only bought one car during my lifetime, but many people around me have consistently bought cars, so I've had the opportunity to digest many lessons from their experiences as well as my own, which I will share with you in this article.
By Destiny S. Harris10 days ago in Journal
What are the three golden rules of book keeping?
In law firms, it is good practice, not just to get your books straight, but also to make it a professional and ethical requirement to do so. Sound financial documentation helps protect your practice against compliance headaches, malpractice suits and bar discipline.
By Rami L.Smith 10 days ago in Journal
The 5 AM Myth: Why I Trashed My Alarm Clock to Finally Find My Edge. AI-Generated.
The blue light of the smartphone screen felt like a laser beam hitting my retinas at 4:58 AM. Outside my window, the world was a bruised purple—silent, freezing, and utterly indifferent to my "ambition."
By George Evan11 days ago in Journal
Broken Poles, Stronger Steps: Finding Myself on the EBC Trek. AI-Generated.
Today I am about to share you about the day when everything went wrong on my trek to Everest Base Camp. It was March. I was high up in the mountains crossing Dignboche and moving forward towards the Base Camp. And onthe way my trekking ploes, which I spent weeks choosing on Thame broke. Just snapped in half.One second I was walking fine. The next second, I was sitting on a rock holding two broken pieces of metal.
By Samikshya Girii11 days ago in Journal
How to visit sacred sites in Bangkok
When you think of Bangkok, what comes to mind is a vibrant destination with plenty of modern experiences. The top things to do there include shopping and dining experiences. However, the City of Angels has more in store for its visitors. Picture towering buildings adorning ancient designs enveloped in a natural setting within an urban environment. This is how you would witness the impressive temples in Bangkok. Here is a guide to explore them.
By Jeewanthi Armstrong11 days ago in Journal
Mosquitoes' Bloodsucking Tubes Could Enable High-Definition 3D Printing
In science, progress often comes from unexpected places. Sometimes it arrives through billion-dollar instruments or massive computational models. Other times, it shows up in the anatomy of a creature most people spend their lives trying to avoid.
By The Biotech Lens 11 days ago in Journal
3D Printed Gold: When Technology Redesigns a Love Story. AI-Generated.
The first time someone showed a 3D printed gold ring on a screen, it didn’t look like jewellery at all. It looked like a tiny, impossible sculpture: delicate honeycomb structures, curves that seemed to float, shapes that would snap under a traditional file or saw. Yet there it was — solid gold, perfectly polished, ready to be worn.
By Md Mehedi Hasan Rifad12 days ago in Journal








