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Japan’s Robot Workforce Expands: The Silent Revolution Reshaping Daily Life
In Japan, robots are now a natural component of life rather than simply objects from the future. Should you visit a nursing home in Tokyo, you would most probably find humanoid robots leading elderly people through chair workouts. Machines in Osaka's factories are diligently putting together items with amazing accuracy and inexhaustible energy next to human laborers. Service robots are increasingly used in hotels and restaurants to check visitors, carry food, and effectively clean floors.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan5 months ago in Journal
The Foldable Laptop Era Begins: Why 2025 Is the Tipping Point for Dual-Screen and Tri-Fold PCs
Imagine opening your laptop only to discover its screen expanding, twisting, or even separating into several monitors—all without adding weight to your bag. Once this seemed like something out of a science fiction film. Foldable laptops have gone beyond testing stages and are now starting to be seen frequently in 2025. Big names like Lenovo, Samsung, Asus, and even whispers of Apple exploring foldable technology suggest we have arrived at a crossroads for two- and trifold laptops.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan5 months ago in Journal
🚖 Robotaxis Take Over Shanghai: Self-Driving Cars Are No Longer a Test—They’re a Daily Reality in China’s Megacities
The Dawn of Driverless Streets Not long ago, self-driving cars sounded to belong in a science fiction film. Many imagined sleek vehicles silently passing through bright, illuminated settlements as passengers took some time to unwind. Shanghai now accepts this idea; it is no longer a figment of the imagination. Not just being tested there, Robotaxis—selfdriving cars driven by artificial intelligence—are presently rather prevalent in the most congested urban areas of China.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan5 months ago in Journal
Powell indicates conditions ‘may warrant’ interest rate cuts as Fed proceeds ‘carefully’
In a much-anticipated address at the Federal Reserve’s annual Jackson Hole Economic Symposium, Fed Chair Jerome Powell delivered remarks that could have significant implications for the U.S. economy, interest rates, and global markets. Powell’s comments, which were carefully worded but closely scrutinized by economists, Wall Street analysts, and policymakers, signaled that the Federal Reserve may soon adjust its policy stance—a subtle yet important shift that many interpret as paving the way for interest rate cuts.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun5 months ago in Journal
Trump Mobile latest T1 Phone Teaser Exposes Hilarious Photoshop Fail
Trump Mobile has been hyping its mysterious upcoming smartphone, the T1, as a patriotic, game-changing device for Americans. But the company’s latest promotional material is turning heads for all the wrong reasons. Instead of wowing fans with innovation, the teaser image has set off a storm of ridicule online — thanks to what looks like a glaring Photoshop blunder that even casual viewers couldn’t miss.
By Sports Scraping5 months ago in Journal
Google AI features from the Pixel 10 launch is the best features
The Made by Google event wasn’t just another shiny smartphone launch, it was a full-on AI showcase. Sure, we got the brand-new Pixel 10 lineup, but the real stars of the show were the fresh, AI-powered tools that promise to make your phone feel smarter, more personal, and actually useful in everyday life.
By Sports Scraping5 months ago in Journal
Renaissance Festival War Stories August 16/17, 2025
It is the beginning of another season of The Minnesota Renaissance Festival. This year marks my 10th season as a participant and our third season as The Sidequest Players. Let's do this! Here are some of opening weekend's favorite selected patron moments.
By Tinka Boudit She/Her5 months ago in Journal
Millie Bobby Brown and Jake Bongiovi have adopted a baby girl
The Internet Breaks as Millie Bobby Brown Becomes a Mom In an announcement that sent fans into a frenzy, Millie Bobby Brown, the beloved star of Stranger Things, and her husband Jake Bongiovi, son of rock legend Jon Bon Jovi, revealed that they have officially adopted a baby girl. At just 21 years old, Millie has stepped into a new role – motherhood – and fans across the globe are eager to know every detail about this heartwarming journey.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun5 months ago in Journal
Toxic Dating Behaviors: What the Monkey-Barring Trend Reveals About Modern Romance
New jargon is constantly coming out to describe the ever-complex world of modern dating. A new addition to the toxic dating pantheon is monkey-barring; it’s the practice of swinging from one relationship to the next while they overlap. Just as a child swings from one grab bar to the next without really ever letting go, this speaks volumes about someone who has deep rooted insecurities and fear of being alone. Then the monkey-barring begins again.” Monkey-barring causes instability in relationships and makes those left feeling used or discarded. With the growing number of people who are dating casually, commitment is far less of a factor and, when commitment is involved, it can only be considered for convenience and underhanded motive.
By Olivia Smith5 months ago in Journal
Big Sights & Sounds From Day 01 of The 4th Coronation Anniversary of the Olu of Warri
When the drums echoed across the creeks of the Niger Delta and the sound of trumpets pierced the skies above Ode-Itsekiri (Big Warri), you knew history was unfolding once again. On that day, thousands converged at the ancestral home of the Itsekiri people to celebrate a moment of pride, reverence, and cultural unity: the 4th Coronation Anniversary of His Majesty Ogiame Atuwatse III, CFR, The Olu of Warri.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun5 months ago in Journal
Ella Abomah Williams
The Woman Who Defied History History often celebrates kings, generals, and conquerors—but hidden between those pages are women whose strength and resilience broke barriers. Among them is Ella Abomah Williams, famously known as Mme Abomah, a towering figure both literally and figuratively.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun5 months ago in Journal










