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A Screen You Can FeelNew Technology Brings Touch to Digital Graphics
A team of researchers at the University of California in Santa Barbara has created a new type of screen that you can actually feel. It not only shows images. It lets your fingers sense their shapes and textures too. The display uses special pixels. When light touches them in a certain way, each tiny pixel rises a little, just enough for your skin to notice. If a circle appears on the screen, your finger can feel that circle. If the picture moves, the sensation moves with it.
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Microsoft’s Bold AI Security Update Redefines Digital Protection
I n what experts are calling its most significant cybersecurity leap in a decade, Microsoft unveiled a new generation of AI-powered security tools in early October 2025. The goal is to make digital protection faster, smarter, and more accessible for everyone, from individuals and freelancers to major organizations. The announcement follows growing global concern over rising cyberattacks. According to Microsoft’s Digital Defense Report 2025, more than half of financially motiv
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A secret code to protect you from AI deception:'Deepfakes' are no longer science fiction. Here’s how to protect yourself and your family.
D o you have a secret code with your family? It might sound like a strange question, but it has become an urgent necessity in the age of artificial intelligence, when you can no longer trust even the voice or face of someone close to you. Recently, at one major company, employees received an urgent video message from their CEO. He appeared on screen, speaking in his usual voice and face, warning about the dangers of “deepfake” technology. The shock? The video itself was fake,
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Privacy? Cute. Your appliances know more than your friends.
And with AI’s “help,” they’re making life smoother, while still taking notes.
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