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Remember when a video was proof of something? If it was on tape, it happened. End of story. Well… not anymore. Thanks to AI, we’re now living in a world where someone can make a video of you doing a…
Planning a trip used to feel like a second career. Find a hotel with a walk-in shower. Check if the restaurant has steps… and then another set of steps to the restroom. Try to decode a menu written in a…
I saw a picture of my neighbor, Herb, the other day. In it, he was accepting a Nobel Prize for inventing a self-weeding garden hose. He was shaking hands with the King of Sweden, and a bald eagle was perched…
Have you ever felt like online shopping requires the strategic mind of a four-star general and the reflexes of a hummingbird on its third espresso? You find the perfect garden gnome, but wait—is it cheaper on another site? So you…
Online shopping. Ah, the thrill of finding that perfect sweater or a gadgetamajig you didn’t know you needed, all from the comfort of your favorite armchair! It’s like magic, isn’t it? No crowded stores, no parking wars, just pure, unadulterated…
Remember art class in elementary school? Some kids drew majestic horses galloping into the sunset. The rest of us? We proudly presented what looked like a potato with four sticks glued on. And the teacher still had to say, “Oh,…
I recently got one of those fancy smartwatches. You know the kind. It tracks my steps, tells me I’m sleeping like a teenager (a blatant lie), and occasionally congratulates me for standing up. It’s like having a tiny, optimistic fitness…
Remember those days when you’d look at a blank canvas, a pristine sheet of music, or even just your unruly garden, and think, “If only I had the knack… if only I had the time… if only I wasn’t all…
Ever feel like technology moves faster than a squirrel on a caffeine drip, leaving you in the dust with a quizzical look and a slight ringing in your ears? You’re not alone. One minute, we were marveling at the invention…
“The art is in knowing how to ask.”― Dan Brown, Origin There’s a scene in Dan Brown’s book Origin where people are wandering through a museum, listening to tour guides through headphones. It’s like each has a personal guide. But here’s the…