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How Microsoft Let Skype Slip Through Its Fingers

Once the go-to video chat service, Skype is now a distant memory. What led to its sudden downfall—and how did Zoom and Discord take its crown?
Geek Culture

Teletext History: The Retro Tech That Predicted the Internet

Before the internet, there was Teletext — a blocky, text-based information system beamed through your TV. Discover how it revolutionized media, why it faded, and how fans are keeping it alive.
Geek Culture

How ZIP Became the World's File Format – And the Bitter War Behind It

The .ZIP file format is used around the world—but its origins are steeped in controversy, rivalry, and lawsuits. Discover how Phil Katz, SEA, and a bitter BBS war gave birth to the most iconic file format in history.
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Tesla Solar Roof vs. Traditional Panels: The Ultimate Review

Is the Tesla Solar Roof worth the cost? After a year of use, here’s a deep dive into its performance, savings, and whether it’s truly a game-changer.
Tech and Gadgets

5G Was Supposed to Change the World—What Happened?

5G was supposed to be a game-changer, but five years in, it feels like a letdown. What went wrong? Uncover the truth behind the 5G hype, the industry lies, and what’s really happening with mobile networks.
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Why the Game Boy Was a Technological Masterpiece in Disguise

Discover the genius engineering behind the Game Boy and how Nintendo turned a low-tech device into one of the most iconic gaming consoles of all time. From battery efficiency to memory-saving tricks, here’s why the Game Boy remains a legend.
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Biological AI? Scientists Just Built a Computer Using Human Brain Cells

A groundbreaking new AI, powered by living human brain cells, is changing the future of technology. Discover how Synthetic Biological Intelligence (SBI) is redefining computing, learning faster than traditional AI chips, and even available for purchase.