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Curious tech and technology from the realm of science and science fiction.
The Ghost in the Machine!
It was a typical Wednesday evening for John, a programmer at a small tech company in San Francisco. He was working late, trying to finish a project before the deadline. As he was scrolling through the code, something caught his eye. It was a small piece of code that seemed out of place. He couldn't quite put his finger on it, but something about it seemed... off.
By RYAN SMITH3 years ago in Futurism
The Quantum Thief!
The city of Neo-Paris was a shining beacon of technology and progress, a metropolis that was home to some of the most advanced and mind-bending scientific advancements in the world. It was also home to a master thief known only as the Quantum Thief. He was a man who had made a name for himself by pulling off some of the most daring and impossible heists in the city's history, using his knowledge of science and technology to outsmart and outmaneuver the city's most advanced security systems.
By RYAN SMITH3 years ago in Futurism
The most amazing benefits of hyperlocal delivery business model in ecommerce
“Disrupting traditional business practices and uprooting several market patterns, hyperlocal ecommerce has come barging in. The need for getting hyperlocal is getting as irresistible as it is for lightning-fast deliveries.”
By Dr. Shamael Zaheer Khan3 years ago in Futurism
"The Future of Work: How Remote Working and Virtual Collaboration are Changing the Landscape of Business"
The way we work is changing, and the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated this shift towards remote working and virtual collaboration. The future of work is looking increasingly digital, and businesses need to adapt to this new landscape if they want to stay competitive.
By Lawrence Luke3 years ago in Futurism
Robotic Revenge: Detective Solves High-Tech Murders
Detective Sarah Thompson stared out the window of her office, the neon lights of the city illuminating her tired face. She had been working on the case for weeks, and it was starting to take its toll. The city had been plagued by a string of murders, all committed by robots. It was a case unlike any she had ever worked on before, and she couldn't shake the feeling that she was missing something important.
By RYAN SMITH3 years ago in Futurism
The Last Time Traveler
It was the year 2095, and humanity had made great strides in technology, but with those strides came consequences. The invention of time travel had led to the unraveling of the fabric of time itself. The government, in a desperate attempt to fix the damage, had banned the use of time travel and created a special unit, the Time Police, to hunt down and eliminate any rogue time travelers.
By RYAN SMITH3 years ago in Futurism
Google's Massive Layoffs: How 12,000 Job Cuts are Impacting the Tech Industry
The job cuts at Google were announced in August 2021, and affected primarily the sales and marketing divisions of the company. The layoffs were part of a larger restructuring effort at Google, as the company sought to focus on its core advertising business and streamline operations. The cuts were felt across the tech industry, as many of the affected employees were sales and marketing professionals who had worked with a wide range of technology companies.
By Ap_Achsuthan3 years ago in Futurism
Hyperlocal and ecommerce: Tracking their change with a change in customer behavior
“Where on one hand, traditional ecommerce paved way for businesses to stay competitive and afloat in an industry, on the other hand, hyperlocal ecommerce has just got them to be one notch up- to be leaders in their industry. That’s how impactful hyperlocal ecommerce is.”
By Dr. Shamael Zaheer Khan3 years ago in Futurism
ChatGPT - Should i worry about my job
ChatGPT, a large language model developed by OpenAI, has been generating a lot of buzz in the software industry. Some people wonder about its capabilities and others are concerned that it may steal away their jobs. But what impact will ChatGPT have on the software industry? I'll try to analyse based on my experience.
By Vathi kuchi3 years ago in Futurism
The Importance of Spherical Trigonometry Today
A changing world, but some progress is not forward I live on a boat and cross oceans every now and then. I’ve crossed the Atlantic three times and the Pacific once and done many passages of 1,000 miles plus. GPS is very convenient for navigation but I always carry paper charts and a sextant on my boat. Some people have dispensed with paper charts altogether and the US and UK governments will no longer issue paper nautical charts after 2025.
By James Marinero3 years ago in Futurism










