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Reviewing the latest and greatest science fiction gadgets, tech, and accessories.
US-China Biological War – What is Fusarium graminearum?
In a chilling revelation that blurs the line between agriculture and warfare, the United States recently arrested two Chinese researchers, Yunqing Jian and Zunyong Liu, for smuggling a dangerous crop-killing fungus called Fusarium graminearum into the country. This incident has sparked growing fears of a potential biological war that targets the most essential resource of all food.
By Keramatullah Wardak8 months ago in Futurism
Todd Kassal of Illinois: Pioneering Innovation in Quantum Computing and Rubber Track Technology
In an era where innovation defines competitive advantage, few professionals embody the spirit of multidisciplinary mastery like Todd Kassal of Illinois. Combining his roles as a Quantum Computing Specialist and a Rubber Track Product Manager, Kassal exemplifies how cross-industry expertise drives forward-thinking solutions in both high-tech and heavy industry sectors.
By Todd J. Kassal9 months ago in Futurism
Gemini 2.5’s Deep Think Mode: Can Google’s AI Outsmart Humans Now?
A Brainier AI Steps Up Ever flunk a math test so bad you wanted to hide under your desk? Yeah, me too. Now imagine an AI that could not only ace that test but explain why you bombed it, then whip up a study guide faster than you can say “calculus is evil.” That’s the vibe with Google’s Gemini 2.5 Pro, especially its new Deep Think mode, unveiled at Google I/O 2025. This isn’t your average chatbot spitting out quick answers. It’s like a nerdy Sherlock on steroids, pausing to ponder multiple solutions before dropping a response that’s scarily spot-on. But can it really outsmart humans? Or is this just Google hyping up another tech toy? Let’s dig into what Deep Think does, how it’s flexing its brain, and whether it’s ready to dunk on our puny human minds—or if it’s got some growing pains.
By F. M. Rayaan9 months ago in Futurism
How Android XR Smart Glasses Could Change Your Life by 2026
Buckle Up for a New Kind of Wearable Picture this: you’re fumbling through your apartment, late for work, digging under couch cushions for your keys. Your phone’s no help, and you’re cursing your past self for not being more organized. Now imagine a pair of sleek glasses on your nose, powered by Android XR, casually piping up, “Yo, your keys are next to that vinyl record on the shelf.” Sounds like sci-fi? Well, by 2026, Google and Samsung’s Android XR smart glasses might make this your reality. These aren’t just fancy sunglasses—they’re a pocket-sized brain for your face, blending augmented reality (AR), AI smarts, and your phone’s apps into a lightweight frame. But before you get too excited, let’s unpack what these specs can do, why they’re a big deal, and whether they’re worth the hype (or the inevitable privacy headaches).
By F. M. Rayaan9 months ago in Futurism
“Why the Meta Quest 3 Might Be the Perfect Father’s Day Gift (Even If He’s Not a Gamer)”
Let’s be honest: buying gifts for Dad is tough. How many grilling tools, socks, or “World’s Best Dad” mugs can one guy really use? This Father’s Day, it’s time to level up—literally.
By GadgetGround9 months ago in Futurism










