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TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2025

Rifat Ahmed

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Man-machine symbiosis: Evolution of prosthetics from masking injuries to enhancing abilities

Graphic: Collected
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Heading supersonic, aiming hypersonic

Hydropanels typically last around 15 years and produce around four to five litres of fresh water per day per panel. Photos: Collected
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Atmospheric water generators: The tech-wizardry of making water out of thin air

Illustration: TBS
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Do you really need an AI computer?

Photo: Bloomberg
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3D printing: The building block of our future

Innovations in next-generation battery development are changing the industry fast, and this might soon make frequent charging of your devices a thing of the past. Photo: Reuters
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Next-gen batteries to power the future

Image generated by AI (DALL·E 3)
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What will the phone of tomorrow look like?

In almost every standardised benchmark, Gemini outperforms its contemporaries, including the widely praised GPT-4 from OpenAI. Photo: Collected
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Google’s Gemini is the world’s most capable multimodal AI yet

Photo: Collected
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OnePlus Open: Dethroning Samsung foldables?

From first impression, Quest 3 is the worthy successor to the unanimously praised Quest 2, which has already changed the landscape of virtual reality and its use in personal multimedia consumption. Photo: Reuters
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Meta Connect 2023: More AI, smart Ray Bans and mixed reality

Photo: Reuters
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Apple’s ‘Wonderlust’ event: Type-C takes the spotlight

SeamlessM4T reduces errors and delays compared to approaches using separate models. Photo: Reuters
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Meta’s SeamlessM4T AI can transcribe and translate up to 100 languages

Photo: Collected
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OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite 5G: Solid mid-tier with right fundamentals

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