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    When you’re in Iran, understanding social cues is a big deal. One of the trickiest parts is taarof, a way of showing politeness that often confuses outsiders. If an Iranian taxi driver waves away your payment, saying, “Be my guest this time,” it doesn’t mean they’re giving you a free ride. They actually expect you

    AI & Tech NewsSeptember 24, 2025
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    A new trailer has dropped for HBO’s upcoming series “IT: Welcome to Derry,” and it promises a deeper look into the origins of Pennywise the clown. Bill Skarsgård is back as the terrifying Pennywise, and fans can expect several nods to Stephen King’s story, along with some creepy new details. The series is set to

    AI & Tech NewsSeptember 24, 2025
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    Supermicro server motherboards have some big security issues that could let hackers take control remotely. These vulnerabilities are especially worrying because they can allow malicious firmware to be installed before the operating system even starts. That means infections are nearly impossible to detect or remove without special protections. Earlier this year, Supermicro released a patch

    CybersecuritySeptember 24, 2025
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    Electric vehicles are changing the way we think about energy. For years, the idea of using a car’s battery to send power back to the grid has been around. Back in 2009, Ford and Ohio-based electric utility American Electric Power started testing this concept with hybrids. A few years later, General Motors tried a similar

    AI & Tech NewsSeptember 24, 2025
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    For years, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has been quietly collecting DNA samples from American citizens, including children, without much public awareness. These samples are then sent to the FBI’s crime database, known as CODIS. This practice raises questions about legality and oversight since Congress never officially authorized such widespread DNA collection from civilians.

    AI & Tech NewsSeptember 24, 2025
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    Taiwan is shifting its trade tactics to use its chip industry as a tool in international disputes. This move comes as part of a larger strategy to protect its interests and assert its independence in a tense global environment. The country is now warning that it might restrict exports to nations that it sees as

    Hardware & SemiconductorsSeptember 24, 2025
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    OpenAI is planning to build five new huge data centers in the US, part of a major expansion with its partners Oracle and SoftBank. This effort will bring nearly 7 gigawatts of power capacity and involve over $400 billion in investments over the next three years. The goal? To keep up with the huge demand

    Hardware & SemiconductorsSeptember 24, 2025
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    Recently, former President Donald Trump made some confusing and misleading comments about vaccines during a public event. He suggested that vaccines contain “too much liquid” and implied that they are pumped into babies in large, dangerous amounts. These claims aren’t backed by facts and can spread unnecessary fear about childhood vaccines. What Did Trump Say

    AI & Tech NewsSeptember 24, 2025
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    If you spend a lot of time on Steam, you’ve probably joked about your huge game backlog. Maybe you’ve bought bundles or snagged deals during Steam’s sales, adding more titles than you could ever play. But one gamer has taken it to a whole new level. SonixLegend, based in Shanghai, just became the first person

    AI & Tech NewsSeptember 24, 2025
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    Three space missions recently launched together on a single Falcon 9 rocket, heading toward a remote point in space called the L1 Lagrange point. This spot, about 900,000 miles from Earth toward the Sun, is a perfect place for observing solar and space weather. The launch involved a NASA spacecraft, a NOAA mission, and a

    Space TechnologySeptember 24, 2025
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