fact or fiction
Is it fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the myths and beliefs we hold about cyber safety, artificial intelligence, dystopian futures and our everyday gadgets.
Technology – A Boon or Bane?
By working with increasing technology, we strive to improve man so that he can overcome the limitations of our minds and come closer to the deeper army of wisdom, the source of life itself within us. This should be done if a certain amount of human energy, time, and resources are used. Once the technology becomes real, survival will no longer be a problem.
By Rosan Pandey5 years ago in 01
Is There a Shortage Of Semiconductor Chip?
The chip shortage is a consequence of the COVID 19 pandemic and increased demand for personal electronics such as mobile phones and laptops where chips are used, to the point that the production can not keep up with demand. In April, TSMC, which makes chips for Apple, Qualcomm and many other major technology companies, warned that the bottleneck could last until 2022, though it is unclear how Taiwan's outbreak will affect this estimate. TSMC, however, said it would not be affected, according to the WSJ.
By Kandel gita5 years ago in 01
Technology Before Time Was Ready To Accept Its Existence
Concorde - One of a kind and sadly put to eternal rest now in the annals of aerospace history. The first of its new kind of passenger aircraft came into service through a joint venture between British Aircraft Corporation (BAC) and Aerospatiale (formally 'Sud Aviation.')
By Jonathan Townend5 years ago in 01
Next time
It had become normal. Well as normal as anything was now. Since the temperatures had become permanently unlivable daily life had changed quite a lot. The suits were required for protection from the now absolutely lethal climate. Shelly was as used to all this as much as anyone can be. As much as we were able to be with the first outbreak. That had been just the beginning. Suits were now the only way one could safely move around outside. Without one a person could venture no more than somewhere between 10 and 20 minutes outside before they would succumb to a heatstroke. And that was anyone of any age, regardless of health or their vitality. Shelly had to go today. She didn’t want to give credence to the thought, but she knew it may be her last chance.
By Natalie Ray5 years ago in 01
New Normal
Prologue: It all started with rumors of a new flu that was spreading across the eastern hemisphere. No one was sure about what was going on. For a couple weeks, it seemed like just another meme, but it felt different. Reports started coming in about how this new virus was significantly more contagious than influenza. Then it exploded onto the world. Everything stopped. Governments ordered the lockdowns. Everyone was required to stay in their homes. Commerce came to a halt. Streets were deserted. Fear was rampant.
By Justin W. Gibson5 years ago in 01
Want to Stop Using Google? Here Are Some Alternatives to Their Services
After reading a number of negative articles and posts about Google and their parent company Alphabet inc, I decided that I was going to try and stop using everything that was related to Google and its group of companies. According to Wikipedia, there are currently 243 Alphabet-owned companies and that number continues to grow.
By Armchair Detective5 years ago in 01
Top 5 Eye-Catching Animated Commercials Of all The Time
Top 5 Eye-Catching Animated Commercials Of all The Time Animated Videos are successful to draw in a wide crowd and captivate them with narrating. It summons feelings that resound with any crowd, so it shows a feeling of cordiality for your image.
By John Martin5 years ago in 01
Identify your Target Market for 3D Animation
Before the invention of 2D and 3D animation, it was a situation where you could engage and teach your crowd with next to no sources, consequently the creation of animation it has gotten important to focus on the correct crowd to pass on the correct message at opportune time. At first, we need to recognize our intended interest group and how about we examine that in detail.
By John Martin5 years ago in 01




