Author: Wren Avery
Wren writes about tech trends with a skeptic's eye — interested in which shifts stick and which disappear quietly.
Turkey’s hair transplant industry hit a billion dollars by combining specialized motors and machine learning into a self-reinforcing innovation loop.
Iran’s internet is partially returning after nearly 90 days offline, according to web monitoring groups — though permanent restoration remains unconfirmed.
People are getting paid to record themselves doing household chores to train humanoid robots. But the data they generate raises questions about ownership and consequence.
Federal jury rejects Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI after just two hours of deliberation, delivering decisive victory for AI company.
Asexual individuals are increasingly using AI chatbots for emotional intimacy without sexual expectations, sparking debate within advocacy communities.
Companies are abandoning traditional email support for Discord servers that provide instant help through real-time chat and community problem-solving.
Major hospitals are installing robotic pharmacy systems that can fill hundreds of prescriptions hourly with near-perfect accuracy, transforming medication dispensing operations.
Concert venues are implementing biometric wristbands for contactless entry, reducing wait times but raising privacy concerns about biological data collection.
Major sports stadiums are installing transparent LED displays on playing fields to create immersive fan experiences and generate new revenue streams.
Major museums worldwide are adopting AR exhibition guides to transform visitor experiences and engage younger audiences through interactive technology.












