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Felt Products You Should Have at Home This Winter Season 2025–2026
As winter 2025–2026 arrives, our homes transform into cozy sanctuaries. Wool blankets come out, heaters start humming, and we look for comfort in every corner of our space. But this season, there’s a growing trend that’s bringing both warmth and sustainability into homes across the world — felt products.
By Michael Philipsabout a month ago in 01
Architect’s Guide to Using Himalayan Salt in Interior Projects
As interior design continues to move toward wellness-driven and experience-focused spaces, architects are increasingly exploring natural materials that combine aesthetics with sensory impact. One such material gaining global attention is Himalayan salt. Known for its warm glow and organic texture, Himalayan salt has found its place in modern interior projects ranging from luxury spas to residential wellness rooms.
By Madhuri Janvi2 months ago in 01
The Viral Wave of December 2025.. AI-Generated.
The digital world never sleeps, and December 2025 is proving to be one of the most electrifying months for viral content, cultural phenomena, and internet-breaking moments. From AI-powered nostalgia trips to unexpected food obsessions and social media trends that are reshaping how we communicate online, here's everything you need to know about what's trending right now.
By Punit kumar2 months ago in 01
A Response to “Design-Build Means Less Control”. AI-Generated.
I hear this concern often. “If one team designs and builds, I lose control.” The worry is understandable. A single contract can feel like fewer checks and balances. The truth depends on the process you set up and the documents you demand.
By Jared Benning2 months ago in 01
Could You Be A Pro Gamer?
You love gaming. You spend hours in the lobby, memorize every map, and top the leaderboards in your friend group. But playing for fun and playing for a paycheck are two very different worlds. The leap from casual enthusiast to professional athlete is massive, and most people don't realize just how wide that gap is until they try to jump it.
By Madhuri Janvi2 months ago in 01
The Five-Minute Window: Understanding the Psychology Behind Social Media Response Times
When a potential customer leaves a comment on your Instagram ad at 11 PM on a Tuesday, what happens next often determines whether that interest translates into a sale or evaporates into the digital ether. The difference between capturing and losing that customer frequently comes down to a single factor that many businesses overlook: how quickly they respond.
By Madhuri Janvi2 months ago in 01
The Digital Entertainment Shift: How Mobile Gaming Is Reshaping Middle Eastern Culture
The Middle East stands at a fascinating crossroads of technological advancement and cultural transformation. From Cairo's bustling streets to Dubai's gleaming skyline, from Riyadh's expanding tech sector to Doha's smart city initiatives, a digital entertainment revolution is fundamentally changing how millions of people engage with interactive platforms. This shift represents more than just adopting new technologies—it reflects deeper changes in cultural attitudes, demographic patterns, and the emergence of a generation of digital natives seeking seamless, real-time experiences.
By Madhuri Janvi2 months ago in 01
Most Common Traffic Fines in UAE (And How to Avoid Them)
Thousands of drivers get fined every year in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and other emirates for mistakes that could have been avoided. You can save money by knowing common UAE traffic fines, avoid getting black points, and keep your driving license clean.
By Sarath Menon2 months ago in 01
The Enterprise Guide to Stopping AI Hallucinations. AI-Generated.
You want speed. You also need trust. When an AI assistant gives a confident wrong answer, the blast radius is bigger than most teams expect. A support rep repeats it to a customer. A seller drops it into a deck. A leader makes a call based on it. And now one bad output has turned into real work: damage control, re-training, and clean-up across teams.
By Jared Benning2 months ago in 01









