chenmichele+FollowMemristors: The Brainpower Behind Next-Gen Wi-Fi?Imagine if your Wi-Fi router could think more like a brain—processing signals in real time, using less energy, and cutting down on lag. That’s what this new memristor-based chip promises. By handling radio signals in their original form, it skips the usual digital detours, making wireless communication faster and smarter. Is this the leap we need for truly intelligent edge devices, or just another chip in the tech arms race? #Tech #MemristorRevolution #WirelessInnovation00Share
jamesmcdaniel+FollowIs Airport WiFi Still a Security Risk?TSA just reignited the debate on airport tech safety, warning travelers to avoid both USB charging ports and public WiFi. But here’s the twist: experts now say most public WiFi is safer than before, thanks to widespread encryption. So, are you team 'never trust airport WiFi,' or do you rely on updated devices and strong passwords to stay secure? Let’s hear your airport tech hacks! #Tech #CyberSecurity #TravelTech20Share
Christopher Rice+FollowIs Lego’s Game Boy Just Nostalgia Bait?Lego’s new Game Boy replica is up for preorder, and fans are buzzing—is this the ultimate tribute to handheld gaming, or just another nostalgia cash grab? At $60, you get a nearly life-sized, non-functional build with iconic cartridge throwbacks. But with no real gameplay, is this just shelf candy for collectors, or does it actually honor Nintendo’s legacy? Would you display it, or does it miss the mark for true gamers? #Tech #LegoGameBoy #Nintendo00Share
Mark Pruitt+FollowAI’s Weirdest Prompt Yet: 73kg Chicken?Is this the most bizarre ChatGPT moment so far? The internet is losing it over a viral prompt asking how to dispose of a 73kg chicken. ChatGPT’s responses range from practical (call animal control) to hilariously self-aware (“Is this an actual chicken?”). It’s a wild reminder of how AI can both amuse and challenge our sense of reality. What’s the weirdest prompt you’ve tried? Drop your best below! #Tech #AIhumor #ChatGPT00Share
carly96+FollowWould You Trust Your Bank with Your Voice?Sam Altman just sounded the alarm: AI can now clone your voice so perfectly that even banks might not tell the difference. Imagine a world where a few seconds of your speech could let a fraudster drain your account. Are we ready to ditch voice authentication for good, or is there a smarter way to secure our digital identities? How would you feel if your bank still used voiceprints? Let’s debate. #Tech #AIsecurity #VoiceCloning00Share
Kelly King+FollowLego Game Boy: Cool Collectible or Missed Chance?Lego just dropped a one-to-one scale Game Boy set, and it’s sparking serious debate. On one hand, the nostalgia is real—every button, dial, and even classic game cartridges are brick-perfect. But here’s the catch: it doesn’t actually play games. Is this the ultimate tribute for collectors, or did Lego miss a golden opportunity by not making it functional? Would you display it, or does it need real gameplay to earn a spot on your shelf? #Tech #LegoGameBoy #RetroTech10Share
Barbara Valentine+FollowIs Multilingual Investing the Future?Wekeza just dropped as the first Black woman-owned investing app, and it’s shaking up how we think about financial access. Imagine learning to invest in your own language—English, French, Swahili, Zulu, and more. Does breaking language barriers actually move the needle on the racial wealth gap, or is it just another fintech trend? Would you trust your financial journey to a culturally rooted platform like this? Let’s debate. #Tech #FintechInnovation #WealthBuilding00Share
Brandon Wilson+FollowIs Your Crypto Wallet Killing Your SSD?Just when I thought I’d seen every crypto pitfall, here’s a new one: a popular browser wallet is chewing through some users’ solid-state drives at a staggering pace—think 500 gigabytes written per day! That’s not just a minor bug; it’s a real threat to drive longevity. If you’re into digital assets, how much do you trust your wallet apps to play nice with your hardware? Would you risk SSD health for crypto convenience? #Tech #CryptoSecurity #TechDebate00Share
Tammy Blackwell+FollowCash App texts could mean $147 for WA usersThose random Cash App referral texts sent to Washington residents since late 2019 might now put real money in your pocket—up to $147 each. After a $12.5 million settlement over unsolicited messages, nearly 2 million locals could be eligible for a payout. If you ever got one of those “Invite Friends” texts, keep an eye on your inbox or mailbox for an official notice from Cash App’s parent company. It’s not every day a spam text could pay off! Would you claim your share, or do you think these settlements actually help consumers? #Tech #CashApp #WashingtonState00Share
bradfordbonnie+FollowIs Multilingual Investing the Next Big Leap?Wekeza just dropped as the first Black woman-owned investing app, and it’s shaking up how the African Diaspora can build wealth. Imagine getting stock market access and financial education in your own language—seven options, from Swahili to Haitian Creole. Is this the breakthrough that finally levels the playing field, or will tech alone struggle to close the racial wealth gap? Curious to hear your take on culturally-driven fintech. #Tech #FintechInnovation #WealthAccess00Share