Windows once defined what personal computing meant. For decades, it shaped how people worked, studied and communicated, from the early days of MS-DOS to the broad adoption of Windows 95, XP and 7. In 2025, it still runs on more than a billion machines, yet many of the same users …
Read More »How Facebook fooled the world and why the way back starts with owning your website
The promise that changed the internet When Facebook emerged from a Harvard dorm room in 2004, it did not present itself as a media empire or a global gatekeeper. It sold a simple, powerful idea. People could connect directly with other people. Businesses could speak directly to customers. Information could …
Read More »Why META is deleting millions of accounts
The rise of AI moderation and the growing crisis The scale of account removals across Facebook and Instagram has become one of the most significant digital disruptions of the past year. People across the world have woken up to find personal profiles, business pages, community groups and creator accounts wiped …
Read More »Viral Facebook posts: What really happens behind the scenes
When a post takes off on Facebook, the moment feels electric. Notifications stream in, shares multiply and your audience seems to grow by the hour. For creators, small business owners and media buyers, a viral post looks like the digital jackpot. Yet once the excitement fades, many notice something unsettling. …
Read More »Bring IMAX home: How to get an IMAX experience with the Valerion VisionMaster
If you have ever left an IMAX screen buzzing from a film’s scale and clarity, you know what cinematic immersion feels like. Replicating that experience at home used to require a dedicated theatre, a darkened room and a small fortune. That has changed. The Valerion VisionMaster family of projectors places …
Read More »Why AI has not taken your job yet
Understanding the fears behind automation Stories about machines replacing people have been part of public life for over a century. Each new wave of technological change sparks warnings that entire professions will vanish overnight. The rise of artificial intelligence has brought fresh rounds of anxiety. Many headlines suggest that the …
Read More »The €120 million warning shot: What the EU’s landmark fine on X means for every social platform
Brussels sets a new standard The European Union has issued a ruling that will shape the future of online communication across the continent, ordering X.com to pay €120 million for breaches of the Digital Services Act. It is the first major enforcement action under the new rules and marks a …
Read More »Why the Bang & Olufsen Beosound Premiere is the best soundbar money can buy
When the goal is to bring cinema-grade sound into the living room without filling it with separate speakers, spatial audio is the benchmark. Spatial audio is the technique of reproducing sound so that it appears to come from specific points around, above and behind the listener rather than from a …
Read More »The future of social media: The 2026 landscape of interest, commerce, and search everywhere optimisation
We are currently witnessing the greatest content explosion in human history. Roughly 4.6 billion pieces of content text, audio, video, and images are generated every single day. To put that into perspective, in just forty-eight hours, humanity produces more content than the entire population of the earth. For the unprepared …
Read More »Why is social media dying?
A global shift in attitudes The idea that social media is losing its power no longer feels provocative. It is becoming accepted among users, creators, psychologists, technologists and even the founders who built the modern digital world. Over the past five years the platforms that once promised connection have changed …
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