Virgel is an educator and writer with a passion for technology. With years of experience shaping young minds in the classroom, he also dedicates his spare time to editing and crafting short stories. Driven by his love for technology, Virgel stays up to date with the latest innovations, sharing his insights through articles and blogs. His work covers a wide range of topics, from AI and cybersecurity to in-depth industry advancements.
SpaceX just hit a major milestone with its latest Falcon 9 launch, and this one’s been much anticipated. After the tragic explosion of their previous rocket, the company was back in action, pulling off a flawless launch this time.
Imagine a computer so powerful it could crack encryption like a hot knife through butter, simulate molecules for next-gen medicine, or solve problems that would take today’s supercomputers millennia.
If you had trouble accessing X (formerly Twitter) on March 10, 2025, you weren’t alone. The social media giant suffered a major outage, leaving thousands of users locked out.
Imagine a computer that uses actual human brain cells to process information—sounds like something straight out of a sci-fi movie, right? But it’s not just a fantasy.
Data is exploding at an unprecedented rate. Every second, AI models churn out complex computations, scientific research generates massive datasets, and cloud storage, streaming services, and financial records pile up at an insane pace.