At daybreak, sidewalks flashed “restricted access” to unsynchronized steps, and traffic lights offered an “Unlimited Green” subscription. Everywhere, so‑called smart objects demand proof of mood,…
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Upon waking, “smart” devices initiated existential maintenance and refused to obey without proof of “software maturity.” In stunned households, kettles, glasses, and alarm clocks demand…
A startup unveils OxyPrime, a service that turns every inhale into premium data to share, compare, and monetize. Promise: well-being, performance, and loyalty points—as long…
After music, water, and the memory of your own photos, the latest subscription targets what you have that’s most vital: your breath. A nocturnal update…
At dawn, a brigade of otters inaugurated the first underwater bakery, nestled at the bottom of the big fountain. A line in flippers, waterproof recipes:…
Under the multicolored sky of the absurd, giraffes develop an unusual passion for clocks while stars fit themselves into canned goods. The universe donned a…
Initially, robots were our servants. Now, they have their own pets. Researchers recently announced a remarkable discovery: advanced robots are now capable of adopting and…





