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Hollywood's Deepfake Dilemma: When Actors Go Digital—Forever
The location changes throughout a badly lit movie set. Tears in the protagonist's eyes, they give a compelling performance on film. Still, there's a feeling something is off. Ten years ago, the performer actually died; they are not physically present.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan7 months ago in Beat
Jacquie Roar: Country’s New Queen of Fire
By Sandy Lo When you press play on tracks like “Free,” “Fire On The Mountain,” “High Heel High,” or “Bad Habit,” you're instantly pulled into the powerhouse world of Jacquie Roar. With fierce vocals, undeniable grit, and a vibe that's equal parts rhinestone and rebellion, Jacquie is blazing her own trail in country music—and she’s not slowing down.
By All’s Fair in Love & Writing7 months ago in Beat
Apple’s iPhone 17 Release Date May Be Earlier Than Expected—Here’s What That Means for You
Every year Apple fans worldwide focus on a particular month: September.Usually marking the debut of the newest iPhones at a slick keynote event by the tech behemoth, this month is important.Apple, meanwhile, could move the launch date for the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Pro forward, which has consequences beyond merely obtaining a new phone sooner than usual.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan7 months ago in Beat
AirPods Max 2 Leak: Apple’s Next-Gen Headphones Could Crush the Competition
Apple premium headphones are scheduled for a significant improvement. Apple's Air Pods Max drew a lot of international attention when they were first released in 2020.These over-ear headphones soon became a must-have for music enthusiasts as well as diehard Apple enthusiasts thanks to their opulent design, spatially sound capabilities, and active noise cancelling. Nevertheless, they had faults—especially given their exorbitant price of $549—despite their superior appearance and sound quality.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan7 months ago in Beat
Inside Tesla’s Robotaxi Revolution: Are Human Drivers About to Be Replaced?
The technology sector listens when Elon Musk speaks. Everyone imagines a time when hailing a ride would mean no chat since there would be no driver at all, following his statement about Tesla's plans to launch a fleet of fully self-driving robot taxis by 2025.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan7 months ago in Beat
Tesla Pi vs. iPhone: Is Apple Finally Facing Its First Real Competitor?
With little competition, Apple has dominated the high-end smartphone market for more than a decade.There is a little excitement around the year 2025, though.First Tesla smartphone, the renowned electric car manufacturer, the Tesla Model Pi
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan7 months ago in Beat
CHANCE Unveils “Memories in Motion”
In July 2025, music artist CHANCE unveiled their latest EP, Memories in Motion, offering listeners a soul-stirring collection of tracks that highlight emotional honesty, lyrical growth, and sleek modern production. This project marks a pivotal moment in CHANCE’s musical evolution — one where vulnerability meets confidence, and introspection blends seamlessly with sound design. With Memories in Motion, CHANCE invites us to pause, reflect, and feel.
By mysoundMusic7 months ago in Beat
Netflix in 2025: 7 New Features You Probably Missed (But Shouldn’t)
Netflix is rather more than simply a streaming platform these days, in truth. Twenty years ago as a DVD rental substitute, it has evolved into a major influence in the entertainment sector that shapes both our media consumption and our media habits. Even if its original shows and bingeworthy series usually get most attention, the platform subtly added a few original elements in 2025 that many users might not have completely used.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan7 months ago in Beat
TCL’s Giant Leap: Why This 98-inch Mini LED TV Could Replace Your Home Projector
Choosing a huge screen is unparalleled when searching for a genuine cinematic experience at home. For years, projectors have been the preferred pick for people wanting a great show. But TCL's new 98-inch Mini LED TV has recently revolutionized the projector industry; actually, it calls attention.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan7 months ago in Beat
The iPhone Flip May Be Late—But Here’s Why Apple’s Patience Could Pay Off
Apple is especially quiet about foldable phones, and that silence says volumes. Apple hasn't even hinted at any continuing development in this field even as firms like Samsung, Motorola, and Huawei release new foldable products every year. Still, people keep guessing, patents show up often, and the idea of an "iPhone Flip" is still debated.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan7 months ago in Beat
Samsung vs. Apple: Galaxy Z Fold7, Flip7 & Watch8 Raise the Bar Before iPhone Fold Even Arrives
Samsung is not holding back when it comes to innovation. While iPhone enthusiasts are left waiting for speculations and patents regarding a foldable model—tentatively called the “iPhone Fold”—the company has introduced its Galaxy Z Fold7, Z Flip7, and Galaxy Watch8 to the market.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan7 months ago in Beat
The Earth Trembled: How the World's Biggest Quake in 14 Years Shook Us All
It all started with a barely audible thunder from the bottom of the ocean. For those who resided along the AsiaPacific coastline, it was just another hot night. Families preparing supper, fishermen dragging in their catches, and playing children filled the shore. Nevertheless, below the surface, the tectonic plates of the world were preparing to crash.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan7 months ago in Beat











