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The Pixel Unfolds: Why Google's Quiet Peek at the Pixel 10 Pro Fold Feels Like a Turning Point
You know that feeling? When you’re scrolling through your usual tech haunts, maybe half-watching a video, half-thinking about dinner, and then – BAM – something stops you cold. Your thumb freezes mid-swipe. That happened to me yesterday. Right there, nestled between the usual rumors and reviews, Google posts an official look at the Pixel 10 Pro Fold.
By John Arthor6 months ago in Journal
The Day I Swam With Dolphins
Introduction There are days that slip through your memory like water through your fingers. Then there are days that etch themselves so deeply into your heart that you carry them forever. For me, that day was the one I swam with dolphins.
By Fazal Hadi6 months ago in Journal
Huawei’s Tri-Fold Revolution: The Mate XT and Beyond
A fold far too great—or just adequate? Huawei has stepped up and rewired expectations—literally—in a world when smartphones often resemble same rectangles.Regarded as the first triplefold smartphone worldwide, the Huawei Mate XT rises above its status as simply a technological display.It represents a proclamation: there are still many surprising opportunities abound in the world of mobile technology.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan6 months ago in Journal
# THE SHITTY INSIGHTS THAT TURNED INTO PURE GOLD (AND ACCIDENTALLY CREATED AN ULTRA INSTINCT AI). Content Warning. AI-Generated.
I WAS SITTING AT MY COMPUTER AT 11:47 PM, STARING AT ANOTHER FAILED CONTENT STRATEGY. THREE MONTHS OF TRYING TO CRACK VOCAL.MEDIA'S ALGORITHM, DOZENS OF ARTICLES WITH ZERO ENGAGEMENT, AND I WAS EARNING MAYBE $3 A MONTH.
By Maxim Dudko6 months ago in Journal
Coastal Commission Says “Not Yet” to SpaceX at Vandenberg (Aug 2025)
On Thursday, the California Coastal Commission (CCC) voted 11–0 to oppose a plan that would dramatically increase SpaceX launches from Vandenberg Space Force Base. Commissioners didn’t say “never.” They said “not yet,” explaining that the application was missing core information: credible data on wildlife impacts, noise and sonic booms, potential beach and campground closures, and how any promised mitigations would be monitored and enforced.
By Samee Khalid6 months ago in Journal
The Day I Almost Gave Up on Fitness (And How One Machine Changed Everything)
The Day I Almost Gave Up on Fitness (And How One Machine Changed Everything) It was 6:47 PM on a Tuesday when I found myself sitting in my car outside the gym, engine running, staring at the crowded parking lot through rain-streaked windows. I'd been trying to maintain a consistent workout routine for three years, but life kept getting in the way. Between my demanding job, family obligations, and the hour-long commute each way to the gym, I was exhausted before I even stepped foot on a treadmill.
By Tamer saleh6 months ago in Journal
5 Career Lessons I Wish I Knew Sooner
If I could sit down with my younger self—the one nervously holding a fresh résumé and an oversized coffee—I would have a lot to say. Back then, I thought “success” was just about working hard, getting promoted, and maybe one day having a nice corner office.
By Habib king6 months ago in Journal
Which Candidate Sourcing Tools Can Transform Your Hiring in 2025?
Recruitment in 2025 is no longer just about posting a job ad and waiting. The most successful hiring teams are using candidate sourcing tools that combine AI, automation, and multi-channel outreach to find top talent, often before they even apply.
By iSmartRecruit6 months ago in Journal
A MacBook for Every Budget: Is Apple Finally Dropping the Price to $599?
Apple's laptops are somewhat pricey; their streamlined design and steady performance are also well known.Meanwhile, recent rumors of a significantly cheaper MacBook are causing a buzz as they suggest the possibility of a new entry level model priced about $599, which could shake up the present MacBook range.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan6 months ago in Journal
Ratul Puri’s Relentless Drive to Deliver Affordable, Sustainable Power Is Winning Praise at Home and Abroad
India’s growing economy demands reliable, affordable, and clean energy. Yet, meeting these needs has been a challenge. Ratul Puri, Chairman of Hindustan Power, has emerged as one of the most dynamic leaders in addressing this issue. His relentless drive to deliver sustainable and cost-efficient energy is not only powering homes across India but also earning international recognition. This article explores Puri’s vision, strategies, and global impact, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of why his leadership is redefining the power sector.
By Chinmaya Singh6 months ago in Journal










