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The Illusion of Stability: The Internet Runs on a Handful of Companies
The internet feels reliable, but internet centralization means a handful of providers hold it up. Here's how it got fragile, and what you can do.
Jun 29
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Mohib Ur Rehman
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Saqib Tahir
5
3
How Voice Communication Moved to the Internet
Every call you make now travels as data packets. How VoIP works, how it beat the old phone network, and why voice can now be faked.
Jun 21
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Mohib Ur Rehman
and
Saqib Tahir
6
3
4
How AMD Came Back From $1.61
In 2015 AMD was near bankruptcy at $1.61 a share. How it clawed back to beat Intel, chase Nvidia, and become one of tech's biggest comebacks.
Jun 11
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Yousaf Babur
and
Saqib Tahir
4
3
Prediction Markets - Part 2: When Odds Become the News
Prediction market odds are being cited as news before events even happen. How speculation is quietly becoming the lens we read reality through.
Jun 8
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Mohib Ur Rehman
and
Saqib Tahir
4
4
Prediction Markets - Part 1: Betting on Reality
Betting on Reality.... fun times we live in
Jun 7
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Mohib Ur Rehman
and
Saqib Tahir
9
11
14
The Drone Company That Owns the Sky: Why Nobody Can Beat DJI
DJI controls over 90% of the consumer drone market. Here's how a crashed RC helicopter led to one of tech's most dominant companies.
May 22
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Yousaf Babur
and
Saqib Tahir
4
2
4
The CPU Wars are Back!
$299. 24 cores. And a grudge match that's only getting started.
May 12
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Yousaf Babur
and
Saqib Tahir
5
2
4
The Biggest Gaming Platform
Mobile gaming pulled $103B in 2025, more than console and PC combined. Here's how it happened, why consoles are panicking, and what it means for you?
May 4
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Yousaf Babur
and
Saqib Tahir
4
4
Why Old Hardware Makes Sense in 2026
AI demand spiked hardware prices. Your old PC still works fine. Here's why upgrading in 2026 is the wrong move for most people.
Apr 13
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Yousaf Babur
and
Saqib Tahir
5
4
The Blue Board and the Behemoth: Why Qualcomm Bought Arduino
Qualcomm acquired Arduino, the open-source board behind millions of DIY projects. What this means for students, startups, and the future of accessible…
Mar 31
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Yousaf Babur
and
Saqib Tahir
3
1
5
Inseparable From Magic: The Tech Behind ASML
Every advanced chip in your phone, GPU, or car runs through one company's machines. Why ASML's EUV lithography can't be replicated — even with billions.
Mar 25
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Yousaf Babur
and
Saqib Tahir
3
2
6
Why RAM Prices Jumped 400%
A bubble is causing your wallet to burst
Feb 3
•
Yousaf Babur
and
Saqib Tahir
7
4
7
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