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⚡️Chinese humanoid robots in 2025 vs 2026
⚡️Russian firm turns pigeons into brain-controlled surveillance drones using GPS

A Moscow startup says pigeons with microscopic brain electrodes completed controlled test flights over the city in late 2025.

The PJN-1 project uses neurosurgery instead of training. Electrodes linked to a small head stimulator let operators steer the birds, while a lightweight backpack carries GPS, a controller, solar panels, and a chest camera for real-time tracking. The company claims the pigeons can fly up to 300 miles a day without batteries and be deployed immediately after surgery.

Neiry says the birds can navigate tight spaces, handle harsh weather, and operate where drones face restrictions, for uses like infrastructure inspections, power line monitoring, and search-and-rescue.

Founder Alexander Panov said: “Any bird can be a carrier… ravens for heavier payloads, seagulls, and for large sea areas — albatrosses.”

The project is already raising ethical and security debates.
AI creates artificial animals that over time develop functioning vision without instruction

The most surprising aspect was that the computer’s eyes developed in the same way as those of real organisms.

Researchers in Sweden have created artificial animals that evolved vision from scratch — starting with simple light sensitivity and eventually learning to discern objects, without any instructions.

“It’s the first time AI has been used to follow how a complete vision system can arise without telling the computer how it should come to be,” said Professor Dan-Eric Nilsson of Lund University.

In a synthetic world built of code, virtual animals were given tasks like navigating and finding food. Generation by generation, those that adapted best passed on their traits. Over time, light-sensitive structures evolved into functioning eyes.

Surprisingly, the digital eyes developed along the same paths seen in nature — as if evolution followed its usual blueprint, even inside a computer.
Your laptop is an investment. Treat it like one. 💻

DO’s:
• Keep it on a flat, ventilated surface
• Shut down properly (don’t force power off)
• Use a surge protector
• Clean keyboard & vents regularly
• Carry it in a padded bag

DON’Ts:
• Don’t block airflow (no pillows/bed use)
• Don’t yank the charger cord
• Don’t overload it with junk apps
• Don’t eat/drink over it
• Don’t ignore updates
Handle it well today so it lasts you years tomorrow.
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⚡️#TechBite: Samsung has launched its Galaxy S26 smartphone, which it calls an 'AI phone' with a 'breakthrough processor'.
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⚡️#Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey’s tech firm Block is cutting almost half its workforce.

The company says AI is changing how work gets done, dropping staff to under 6,000 from 10,000

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OpenAI officially reaches a deal with the Pentagon to deploy its AI models for military use
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🇯🇵 TECH: Japan plans to spend $376B on AI, space, and nuclear fusion by 2030.
- Meet Gottfrid Svartholm
- Co-founder of The Pirate Bay
- A man who believed information should be free.
- helped create the largest torrent site in the world
- Handles millions of users
- openly mocked powerful corporations
- joked about moving servers to North Korea ,space ... just for fun

- Servers were seized and site went down
- came back in 3 days
- kept changing domain constantly
- treated lawsuits like free marketing
- traffic actually spiked after raids

- created loopholes and confused courts for years
- once tried to buy a country, Sealand, a micronation, to escape copyright laws
- designed server to be bulletproof
- Governments from multiple countries tried to shut it down permanently but failed
- inspire platforms like KickassTorrents and 1337x
- became one of the most blocked websites in history yet undefeated
- Even fans cloned the entire platform to keep it alive

He was playing a cat-and-mouse game with the entire internet…
And somehow, the mouse kept winning.
WhatsApp is set to introduce usernames globally by June 2026, allowing users to chat, make calls, and connect without sharing their phone numbers.
The new feature will let users and businesses create unique handles, improving privacy and making it easier to find and contact others on the platform. It will be optional, meaning users can still use phone numbers if they prefer.
The update is also expected to reduce spam, improve user safety, and boost business communication, as WhatsApp continues shifting towards a more privacy focused and monetized messaging platform.
Did You Know There’s a USB-A Connector Colour Coding Scheme

Have you ever looked at the USB ports on your laptop and wondered why some are blue, some are black, and others are bright orange? It’s not just a design choice—it’s a performance indication.

The colour of that little plastic insert (the "tongue") is a standardized (though sometimes flexible) shorthand for what that port can actually do.

Understanding these colours can save you from the frustration of slow data transfers or "slow charging" warnings.

Here is a quick guide to decoding your tech:

White (USB 1.x)
The original standard. These are mostly "legacy" now, offering speeds up to 12 Mbps. Fine for a keyboard or mouse, but painful for moving files.

Black (USB 2.0 / Hi-Speed)
The most common port for many years. It supports up to 480 Mbps. While much faster than white, it’s still the bottleneck for modern external hard drives.

🔵 Blue (USB 3.0 / SuperSpeed)
This signaled a massive leap. Blue indicates 5 Gbps transfer speeds. If you are moving photos or videos, always look for the blue port first.

🔵 Teal/Light Blue (USB 3.1 Gen 2)
Often confused with standard blue, this variant supports 10 Gbps. It’s essentially "SuperSpeed+" and is becoming the gold standard for high-performance USB-A.

🔴 Red or Orange (High-Power / Sleep-and-Charge)
These colors usually indicate a high-current port. These are designed to charge devices faster or remain powered even when your computer is in sleep mode. They often support 10 Gbps or higher.

🟡 Yellow (Always-On)
Similar to red/orange, yellow ports are typically "Always-On." You can plug your phone in to charge while your laptop lid is closed and it's tucked in your bag.

💡 The Pro-Tip:
Manufacturers don't always follow the rules. Some brands use proprietary colors (like Razer’s green or Kraft’s purple). When in doubt, look for the SS (SuperSpeed) logo next to the port.

Why does this matter for your workflow?
Plugging a high-speed SSD into a black USB 2.0 port is like putting a speed limiter on a Ferrari. Match your colors, and you’ll match your potential.

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