March 26, 2026 - 00:20

In a world where technology evolves at a dizzying pace, a local business is building its reputation on a simple, human-centric approach: patience and clear communication. Grandson's Tech Service, founded by Jaxon Kury, was born from recognizing a common frustration—the need for tech help that is both competent and compassionate.
Kury’s mission extends beyond simply fixing devices. He aims to empower users by demystifying technology, ensuring clients not only have their immediate problems solved but also gain the understanding to navigate future issues. This service is particularly valuable for seniors and those who feel left behind by rapid digital advances, though it welcomes anyone seeking a stress-free tech support experience.
The company handles a wide array of common needs, from virus removal and software updates to setting up new computers, smartphones, and home networks. The emphasis is always on explaining solutions in plain language, without judgment or confusing jargon. This commitment to education and respectful service fosters confidence and independence in clients, transforming a typically frustrating ordeal into a positive learning experience. In essence, Grandson's Tech Service positions itself not just as a repair shop, but as a dedicated partner in the digital age.
March 25, 2026 - 18:01
The AI Hype Index: AI goes to warThe conversation surrounding artificial intelligence has decisively shifted from theoretical labs and corporate boardrooms to the stark realities of modern conflict. A new analysis of the current...
March 24, 2026 - 05:41
**Exhibition Explores the Fusion of Art, Technology, and Human Form**A groundbreaking new exhibition is captivating audiences by charting the profound influence of optical technology on our perception of the human body. Moving beyond traditional art historical...
March 23, 2026 - 13:42
The Bay Area’s animal welfare movement wants to recruit AIA groundbreaking conversation is taking place where artificial intelligence meets animal advocacy. At a recent summit in the Bay Area, leaders from the animal welfare movement and the tech industry...
March 22, 2026 - 09:59
Ray Dalio says AI investors think they’re betting on technology but 'that’s not true.' Why most stocks may not surviveRay Dalio, the billionaire founder of Bridgewater Associates, has issued a stark warning to investors piling into artificial intelligence stocks. He argues that a critical misconception is fueling...