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HAMR Technology: Unlocking the Future of Data Storage

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.

Do You Want To Live Forever?

Do you want to live forever? It's one of those questions that hits hard when you really think about it.

SpaceX Starship Flight Ends in Flame Scattering Debris Across the Caribbean

Well, that didn’t go as planned. SpaceX's latest Starship test flight, which launched on March 6 from Boca Chica, Texas, started off strong but ended in a dramatic failure.

How Solid-State Battery Technology Will Revolutionize EV and Beyond

Electric vehicles (EVs) are the future, but there’s one major roadblock keeping them from completely taking over—battery technology. Long charging times, limited range, and safety concerns still make some people hesitant to switch from gas-powered cars.

ARRI’s Virtual Production Revolution: The End of Green Screens

ARRI, a name synonymous with cutting-edge film technology since 1917, might be on the brink of revolutionizing the industry once again. Known for its world-class cameras and lighting equipment, ARRI is now making a bold leap into virtual production—one that could mark the end of traditional green screens as we know them.

Wireless Charging Technology That Could Shape The Future of Autonomous Systems

As you may have noticed, we're always on the lookout for groundbreaking technologies to feature on our Tech Blog—ones that could benefit our readers and society as a whole. We don’t just report on innovations as they are; we explore their possibilities and ask the 'what ifs. This article is no exception, it's about a wireless charging technology that could revolutionize how we power everything from autonomous robots and drones to, perhaps one day, electric vehicles. Imagine a device no larger than your smart phone, capable of contactless charging with a gap of up to 5.5 cm. Xnergy, a Singapore-based company, has developed the Phoenix, a cutting-edge innovation that's making waves in the wireless charging industry.

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