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Tech and Trends: From Coffee and Crypto to TVs and Travel Restrictions

This week in tech, a surprising study suggests that a cup of coffee may be more effective in treating depression than microdosing, while the crypto world sees the launch of a new token with a $300 million valuation. Meanwhile, the TV industry is reevaluating its focus on 8K resolution, and a protester claims her Global Entry was revoked after an incident with an ICE agent.

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As the world of technology and trends continues to evolve, several stories caught our attention this week. From the potential benefits of coffee in treating depression to the launch of a new cryptocurrency token, and...

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Tech and Trends: From Coffee and Crypto to TVs and Travel Restrictions

This week in tech, a surprising study suggests that a cup of coffee may be more effective in treating depression than microdosing, while the crypto world sees the launch of a new token with a $300 million valuation. Meanwhile, the TV industry is reevaluating its focus on 8K resolution, and a protester claims her Global Entry was revoked after an incident with an ICE agent.

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As the world of technology and trends continues to evolve, several stories caught our attention this week. From the potential benefits of coffee in treating depression to the launch of a new cryptocurrency token, and from the TV industry's shifting focus to a protester's claims of travel restrictions, there's no shortage of interesting developments.

First, a study has found that a cup of coffee may be more effective in treating depression than microdosing. While microdosing has gained popularity in recent years, the study suggests that the benefits may be overstated, at least when it comes to depression. This news may come as a surprise to some, but it highlights the ongoing need for research and understanding of mental health treatments.

In the world of cryptocurrency, Infinex Token launched this week with a $300 million valuation. The INX token debuted at a fully diluted valuation of $330 million, or $0.033 per token, and has since dropped to $0.021 as airdrop recipients and ICO investors take profits. Infinex functions as a decentralized super app, connecting dApps across more than 25 different blockchain networks. The company plans to expand its token offerings throughout the first half of the year and incorporate additional popular Web3 features, including support for prediction markets and NFT marketplaces.

Meanwhile, Polkadot's treasury posted its first OpenGov profit in the fourth quarter of 2025. According to a new treasury report, the Polkadot treasury spent $7.4 million in Q4, the lowest level since OpenGov was introduced. After accounting for inflation and token burn, the treasury posted a net profit of 1.6 million DOT, its first positive result under the current system. The report outlined that most spending went to core areas, including development, outreach, and operations.

In other news, the TV industry is finally conceding that the future may not be in 8K resolution. With virtually no content and limited benefits, 8K TVs were doomed from the start. This shift in focus may come as a surprise to some, but it highlights the ongoing need for innovation and adaptation in the tech industry.

Finally, a protester claims that her Global Entry was revoked after an incident with an ICE agent. According to a court filing, the protester's Global Entry and Precheck were revoked three days after the incident, in which an agent scanned her face. This news raises questions about the use of facial recognition technology and the potential consequences for individuals who speak out against government policies.

As these stories demonstrate, the world of tech and trends is constantly evolving. From the potential benefits of coffee in treating depression to the launch of new cryptocurrency tokens, and from the TV industry's shifting focus to the use of facial recognition technology, there's no shortage of interesting developments. As we move forward, it will be important to stay informed and adapt to the changing landscape.

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  • A cup of coffee for depression treatment has better results than microdosing
  • Infinex Token Launches at $300 Million Valuation
  • Polkadot Treasury Posts First OpenGov Profit as DOT Price Lags
  • The TV industry finally concedes that the future may not be in 8K
  • ICE protester says her Global Entry was revoked after agent scanned her face

As the world of technology and trends continues to evolve, several stories caught our attention this week. From the potential benefits of coffee in treating depression to the launch of a new cryptocurrency token, and from the TV industry's shifting focus to a protester's claims of travel restrictions, there's no shortage of interesting developments.

First, a study has found that a cup of coffee may be more effective in treating depression than microdosing. While microdosing has gained popularity in recent years, the study suggests that the benefits may be overstated, at least when it comes to depression. This news may come as a surprise to some, but it highlights the ongoing need for research and understanding of mental health treatments.

In the world of cryptocurrency, Infinex Token launched this week with a $300 million valuation. The INX token debuted at a fully diluted valuation of $330 million, or $0.033 per token, and has since dropped to $0.021 as airdrop recipients and ICO investors take profits. Infinex functions as a decentralized super app, connecting dApps across more than 25 different blockchain networks. The company plans to expand its token offerings throughout the first half of the year and incorporate additional popular Web3 features, including support for prediction markets and NFT marketplaces.

Meanwhile, Polkadot's treasury posted its first OpenGov profit in the fourth quarter of 2025. According to a new treasury report, the Polkadot treasury spent $7.4 million in Q4, the lowest level since OpenGov was introduced. After accounting for inflation and token burn, the treasury posted a net profit of 1.6 million DOT, its first positive result under the current system. The report outlined that most spending went to core areas, including development, outreach, and operations.

In other news, the TV industry is finally conceding that the future may not be in 8K resolution. With virtually no content and limited benefits, 8K TVs were doomed from the start. This shift in focus may come as a surprise to some, but it highlights the ongoing need for innovation and adaptation in the tech industry.

Finally, a protester claims that her Global Entry was revoked after an incident with an ICE agent. According to a court filing, the protester's Global Entry and Precheck were revoked three days after the incident, in which an agent scanned her face. This news raises questions about the use of facial recognition technology and the potential consequences for individuals who speak out against government policies.

As these stories demonstrate, the world of tech and trends is constantly evolving. From the potential benefits of coffee in treating depression to the launch of new cryptocurrency tokens, and from the TV industry's shifting focus to the use of facial recognition technology, there's no shortage of interesting developments. As we move forward, it will be important to stay informed and adapt to the changing landscape.

Sources:

  • A cup of coffee for depression treatment has better results than microdosing
  • Infinex Token Launches at $300 Million Valuation
  • Polkadot Treasury Posts First OpenGov Profit as DOT Price Lags
  • The TV industry finally concedes that the future may not be in 8K
  • ICE protester says her Global Entry was revoked after agent scanned her face

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