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Top 10 Mobile App Development Companies in 2026: A Practical, Experience-Led View
By 2026, mobile app development has settled into a mature discipline. The market no longer rewards speed alone — it rewards clarity of execution, architectural foresight, and long-term product thinking.
By Mahipal Nehraabout a month ago in Chapters
The History of Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi has become an essential part of modern life, enabling wireless internet connectivity for billions of devices worldwide. But how did this revolutionary technology come to be? This article explores the history of Wi-Fi, from its early development to its widespread adoption.
By Gus Woltmannabout a month ago in Chapters
India to Buy 114 Rafale Jets in $40 Billion Defense Boost Ahead of French President’s Visit
India on Thursday granted initial approval for the purchase of $40 billion (3.6 trillion Indian rupees) worth of defense equipment, including additional French Rafale fighter jets for the Indian Air Force.
By Real contentabout a month ago in Chapters
Aishwarya Gaikwad : Building Presence in a Constant Scroll. AI-Generated.
In an era defined by constant notifications and endless scrolling, the quiet work of digital maintenance often goes unnoticed. Behind the curated feeds, timed posts, and measured responses lies a profession that has grown alongside the platforms themselves. Aishwarya Gaikwad belongs to a generation that entered adulthood as social media matured from novelty to infrastructure. Her path into social media management reflects broader shifts in how communication, identity, and work intersect in the digital age.
By Aishwarya Gaikwadabout a month ago in Chapters
Pakistan Launches PRSC-EO2 Satellite: SUPARCO Successfully Sends Second Indigenous Earth Observation Satellite into Orbit
Pakistan has announced another important milestone in its national space program by successfully sending its second indigenous Earth Observation Satellite into space.
By Real contentabout a month ago in Chapters
AI, Surveillance, and the Fragile Line Between Deterrence and Disaster
AI, Surveillance, and the Fragile Line Between Deterrence and Disaster The next great danger in global conflict is not only missiles or soldiers, but machines that think faster than humans. As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes deeply embedded in military planning, surveillance, and nuclear command systems, the risk of accidental war is growing quietly but dangerously. What once depended on human judgment is now increasingly shaped by algorithms, sensors, and automated decision-making. In this new environment, a single error, misreading, or cyber manipulation could push the world toward catastrophe.
By Wings of Time about a month ago in Chapters










