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113 quick stories on the rack · TechWhy Wireless Charging Gets Hot (And What That Means)
Wireless charging generates heat because of energy lost in transfer. Here's the exact mechanism, why it matter…
How Mobile Games Create Fake Scarcity to Push Purchases
Limited-time offers and dwindling stock counters in mobile games are engineered pressure. Here's the exact mec…
How Social Platforms Bury Content Without Deleting It
Platforms don't need to delete your post to make it disappear. Here's exactly how algorithmic suppression work…
Does Dark Mode Actually Save Battery Life?
Dark mode saves real battery on OLED screens but does almost nothing on LCD. Here's the physics behind why, an…
How Digital Wallets Tokenize Your Card Number
Digital wallets never send your real card number to merchants. Here's the tokenization mechanism that makes th…
What Smartphone Refresh Rate Actually Does to Your Eyes
60Hz vs 120Hz isn't just a spec sheet number. Here's what refresh rate actually changes about how motion looks…
How a CDN Picks the Server That Streams Your Video
CDNs don't just pick the closest server — they run live traffic checks, health scores, and routing logic. Here…
Why Haptic Feedback Feels Good on Some Phones
Some phone vibrations feel precise and solid; others buzz like a trapped wasp. Here's the engineering that exp…
How Smart Speakers Detect Wake Words in Noise
Smart speakers mishear you because of how wake-word detection actually works. Here's the real mechanism, and w…
Why Push Notifications Arrive Hours Late
Full bars, no alerts. Here's the actual mechanics behind delayed push notifications and what you can do about …
Why Photos Go Overexposed: Inside Your Camera
Overexposed photos aren't just 'too bright.' Here's exactly what breaks down inside your smartphone camera — a…
How Mobile Payment Apps Verify You Securely
Mobile payment apps never actually send your card number to a store. Here's the tokenization system that makes…