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The Day the Train Went Backwards
Yes, the latest train line is named after one of my favourite 80s indie rock groups. Yes, I have already written about it from the opening of its second line. And yes, it has spoiled me to the point that I have avoided the metro more often than is healthy.
By Kendall Defoe 4 months ago in Journal
The Age of Hyper-Performance: Why We Feel Guilty Doing Nothing
We live in an era where slowing down feels almost like a crime. We check email while brushing our teeth. We listen to speed-increased podcasts to “consume more knowledge in less time.” We feel anxious when we’re not doing something “useful.” Even leisure has been rebranded — reading becomes self-improvement, gym becomes optimization, and hobbies become potential income streams.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
Rumors: Speculation suggests the upcoming iPhone Fold might be eSIM-only.
There is growing talk in the tech world that Apple’s first foldable iPhone could arrive without a physical SIM slot, using only eSIM, and the idea is gaining attention because it suggests Apple might push another big change in how we connect our phones to networks.
By Shakil Sorkar4 months ago in Journal
Apple Watch: Sleep apnea detection is rolling out for compatible watches in Australia.
The Apple Watch now has a feature that watches for possible signs of sleep apnea, and this update is rolling out to compatible watches in Australia, giving users a new tool to help understand their sleep health. This is important because many people suffer from sleep apnea without knowing it, and early awareness can push them to get help that improves their rest, energy, and long-term health.
By Shakil Sorkar4 months ago in Journal
Content Without Context Is Just Noise
In the digital world, everyone's screaming for attention. There are posts, ads, and videos everywhere, and all are screaming to get seen. But let's get down to brass tacks: all that content means squat if it's not being seen by the right eyes or telling a useful story. Without context, good intent can turn to waste quickly. It is just noise being sent directly into space.
By aliyashahzadi4 months ago in Journal
📱 The Day America Looked Away: How Apple Lost Its Magic—and How It Can Rise Again
For almost two decades, the iPhone wasn’t just a phone—it was a cultural event. A badge of identity. A signal that you belonged to the future. When that first iPhone launched in 2007, it cracked open the sky. The world shifted. Suddenly, the device in your hand wasn’t a gadget—it was a revolution.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
The Attention Economy: Why Our Brains Are Losing the Battle Against Notifications
The current world has a curious paradox: Although we have a lot of tools designed to improve our focus—productivity software, scheduling applications, alert systems, artificial intelligence prompts—we are still more distracted than ever in documented history.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
Apple’s Boldest Comeback Yet — Inside the Transparent MacBook “VISION” That’s Redefining the Future of Laptops
Apple’s Most Daring Move in Years Every several years, Apple makes a move that changes the discourse and upsets the industry. Apple has picked a different playing field this time; competitors swarm the market with folding smartphones, dual-screen models, AI-powered laptops, and innovative gadgets.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal











