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Pepeto Crypto Price Prediction: Why Whale Wallets Target 269x as Market Crash Creates the Perfect Entry
techbullion40d ago

Pepeto Crypto Price Prediction: Why Whale Wallets Target 269x as Market Crash Creates the Perfect Entry

The meme coin space is evolving and Pepeto is not just riding the wave. It is engineering the next one. While most tokens hope to catch momentum, Pepeto is building three real products for the $45 billion meme economy that DOGE, SHIB, PEPE, and FLOKI proved exists but never built infrastructure for. The bigger question [...]The post Pepeto Crypto Price Prediction: Why Whale Wallets Target 269x as Market Crash Creates the Perfect Entry appeared first on TechBullion.

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Bitcoin World Live Feed Operating Hours: Essential Guide to 24/7 Cryptocurrency Coverage
bitcoinworld40d ago

Bitcoin World Live Feed Operating Hours: Essential Guide to 24/7 Cryptocurrency Coverage

BitcoinWorldBitcoin World Live Feed Operating Hours: Essential Guide to 24/7 Cryptocurrency CoverageIn the dynamic world of cryptocurrency trading, where markets never truly sleep, the Bitcoin World Live Feed provides essential real-time coverage from 10:00 p.m. UTC on Sunday through 3:00 p.m. UTC on Saturday, ensuring traders and investors stay informed during critical market hours. This comprehensive operating schedule reflects the unique demands of global digital asset [...]This post Bitcoin World Live Feed Operating Hours: Essential Guide to 24/7 Cryptocurrency Coverage first appeared on BitcoinWorld.

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The Joys of 3D Printing
hackaday40d ago

The Joys of 3D Printing

Al and I were talking on the podcast today about a sweet 3D printed wide-format camera build, and we got to musing on why we 3D-print. For Al, it’s an ...read more

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MM8108 Wi-Fi Chip Hits up to 43 Mbps While Stretching Links for Miles
geeky_gadgets40d ago

MM8108 Wi-Fi Chip Hits up to 43 Mbps While Stretching Links for Miles

The MM8108 Wi-Fi chip introduces a new approach to connectivity by focusing on extended range and practical applications. According to Data Slayer, this chip can cover distances spanning miles, far exceeding the typical range of conventional systems. For example, a single MM8108-enabled router can deliver reliable internet access to an entire rural village or a [...]The post MM8108 Wi-Fi Chip Hits up to 43 Mbps While Stretching Links for Miles appeared first on Geeky Gadgets.

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Gen Z Scores Lower on Standardized Tests Than Millennials, Despite More Tech — 'The Smarter They Think They Are, The Dumber They Actually Are'
benzinga40d ago

Gen Z Scores Lower on Standardized Tests Than Millennials, Despite More Tech — 'The Smarter They Think They Are, The Dumber They Actually Are'

Gen Z is the first generation to grow up with Wi-Fi in the classroom and a screen within arm's reach from kindergarten onward. Millennials, by contrast, remember overhead projectors, paper textbooks and computer labs that had to be booked in advance.The expectation was simple. More technology would mean smarter students. Faster research. Better outcomes.But the data suggests the opposite may be happening, according to neuroscientist and educator Jared Cooney Horvath.In written testimony to the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee in January, Horvath warned that "the cognitive development of children across much of the developed world has stalled and, in many domains, reversed."Don't Miss:From Moxy Hotels to $12B in Real Estate — The Firm Behind NYC's Trendiest Properties Is Letting Individual Investors In.Explore the Fire-Safe Energy Storage Company With $185M in Contracted RevenueFor most of the 20th century, cognitive performance steadily improved across generations, largely due to expanded access to formal education and improved instructional quality. According to Horvath, that upward trend began flattening in the mid-2000s before reversing in many Western nations.What distinguishes today's classrooms from those of prior generations, he wrote, is "the rapid and largely unregulated expansion of educational technology."In an interview with the New York Post, Horvath translated that shift into generational terms."They're the first generation in modern history to score lower on standardized academic tests than the one before it," ...Full story available on Benzinga.com

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