June 4, 2023 |
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Tech advice you can trust™ |
Creating a robot that can ‘handwrite’ lettersHandwriting hundreds of letters can be a pain, whether for a wedding, thank you notes or anything else. But what if there were a robot that could write them for you and make them look so authentic no one would know? Would you try it? Tap or click to learn more about this genius robot helper. → |
LET'S BE FRIENDSOver on my Instagram page, I share photos of my life. I keep my profile private, but I'll add you! |
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The surprising way microchips are madeAlmost every tech gadget we use in our daily lives has some sort of microchip inside it. TVs, thermostats and even toasters rely on microchips to work efficiently. Microchips are made using sand, but how do we go from a pile of grains to a tiny little computer? The answer? With a ton of work. Tap or click to see the incredible process of creating microchips. → |
A look inside the FBI’s encryption systemEncryption algorithms are used for security purposes in many facets of today's world. We can use them to keep our messages private, send photos we want to keep discrete and hide our location. But did you know the FBI has its own encryption system that is virtually uncrackable? This complicated algorithm uses a unique system that no one has ever broken. Tap or click to see how this incredibly complicated system works. → |
How high-tech running shoes got bannedBack in 2019, a marathon runner named Ediud Kipchoge accomplished something no one had before: He ran a marathon in under 2 hours. He did this wearing brand-new shoes designed by Nike. His incredible feat was immediately called into question, with critics claiming his shoes gave him an advantage. But they're just shoes, right? How much impact can they really have? As it turns out, a lot. Tap or click to discover the amazing tech behind these shoes. → |
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