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“I Feel You” by Victor Horlly – Now Streaming on Boomplay

“I Feel You” by Victor Horlly – Now Streaming on Boomplay Music is at its best when it connects beyond sound — when it speaks directly to the heart.  STREAM NOW ON BOOMPLAY That’s exactly what “I Feel You” by Victor Horlly delivers. Now officially out on Boomplay, this record is a smooth, emotional expression of love, understanding, and deep connection. Victor Horlly brings his signature heartfelt style into this song, blending soulful melodies with sincere lyrics that resonate with anyone who has ever experienced a genuine emotional bond.  “I Feel You” isn’t just about romance — it’s about empathy, presence, and the unspoken language between two people who truly understand each other. From the very first note, the track pulls listeners into a calm yet passionate atmosphere.  The production is clean and immersive, allowing Victor’s vocals to shine effortlessly.  His delivery feels honest and intentional, making every word believable and relata...

Why Memory Beats Discovery in Modern Marketing

In today’s digital world, brands are obsessed with discovery. New followers. New reach. New audiences. New algorithms. But here’s the truth: discovery may get attention, but memory builds empires. In modern marketing, the brands that win are not just the most discovered — they are the most remembered. Discovery Is Temporary. Memory Is Profitable. Platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube reward content discovery. Viral trends can push a brand into millions of feeds overnight. But discovery has a weakness: It’s rented attention. Memory, on the other hand, is owned attention. When people remember your brand: They search for you directly. They recommend you. They trust you faster. They buy without hesitation. Discovery gets impressions. Memory gets conversions. The Science Behind It Human beings don’t buy what they see once. They buy what feels familiar. Psychologists call this the “mere exposure effect” — the more we see something, the more we trust it. This is why brands...

YouTube Star MrBeast Acquires Youth-Focused Financial Services App Step

In a bold move that bridges entertainment, philanthropy, and fintech, YouTube sensation Jimmy Donaldson, better known as MrBeast, has acquired Step, a popular mobile banking and financial services app designed specifically for teens and young adults.  The deal, announced in February 2026 through MrBeast's company Beast Industries, marks his first major entry into the financial technology sector and aims to empower millions of young people with essential money management tools. Step, which boasts over 7 million users worldwide, positions itself as an all-in-one money app tailored to Gen Z and younger demographics.  The platform offers features like FDIC-insured deposit accounts (via partnership with Evolve Bank & Trust), a no-fee Visa debit card, credit-building tools, savings options, money transfers, and even cash advances. Unlike traditional banks, Step emphasizes financial literacy, helping users build credit early, manage spending, and start investing witho...

Six Health Benefits of Eating Oats Every Day

Oats may look simple, but they’re one of the most powerful breakfast staples you can add to your daily routine.  Affordable, filling, and incredibly versatile, oats deliver a wide range of health benefits that go far beyond keeping you full till lunchtime.  Here’s why making oats a daily habit is a smart move and how to get the most out of them. 1. Lowers Bad Cholesterol Oats are rich in beta-glucan, a soluble fiber proven to reduce LDL (bad) cholesterol. Eating oats regularly helps protect your heart by reducing the risk of heart disease and stroke. 2. Supports Healthy Digestion That same fiber feeds the good bacteria in your gut, improving digestion and supporting a healthy gut microbiome.  A happy gut often means better immunity and improved overall health. 3. Helps Control Blood Sugar Oats slow down digestion and the release of glucose into the bloodstream, making them especially beneficial for people with diabetes or insulin resistance. 4. Aids Weight Man...

Sam Altman on Power, Parenthood, and the Future He’s BuildingAt just 40 years old, Sam Altman stands at the center of one of the most consequential technological shifts in human history.

Sam Altman on Power, Parenthood, and the Future He’s Building At just 40 years old, Sam Altman stands at the center of one of the most consequential technological shifts in human history.  As CEO of OpenAI, he helped unleash ChatGPT—a tool that didn’t just go viral, but fundamentally altered how people write, work, learn, and imagine the future.  In doing so, Altman pushed artificial intelligence firmly into the mainstream and set off ripple effects across the global economy. Yet today, the story of Sam Altman is no longer only about algorithms, valuations, or silicon chips. It’s also about fatherhood. Now a new parent, with another baby on the way, Altman says his perspective on AI, power, and responsibility has sharpened.  The future is no longer an abstract concept measured in decades or market cycles—it’s personal. It’s the world his children will grow up in. From Startup Builder to Global Architect Altman’s rise has been anything but ordinary....

Moya: The World’s First Biomimetic AI Robot Blurring the Line Between Human and Machine

Moya: The World’s First Biomimetic AI Robot Blurring the Line Between Human and Machine The future of robotics didn’t arrive with clanking metal arms or cartoonish blinking eyes. It arrived quietly, walking almost like us. Meet Moya, being described as the world’s first biomimetic AI robot—a machine designed not just to function like a human, but to move like one. With a reported 92% human-like walking accuracy, Moya represents a major shift in how robots are built, trained, and perceived. This isn’t an industrial robot bolted to a factory floor. And it’s definitely not a sci-fi mascot. Moya exists in a new, unsettling middle ground—where robots start to feel too real. What Does “Biomimetic” Really Mean? Biomimicry in robotics goes beyond copying human appearance.  It focuses on replicating biological processes, especially how the human body balances, adapts, and moves through space. Instead of relying on stiff, pre-programmed motion paths, Moya reportedly uses : AI-dri...