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SEBASTIAN TREVARIUS
Sebastian Trevarius lives and works as a APCG (Astroid Prison Colony Guard) which is located near the planet Jupiter. After reading all of Louis L’Amour’s westerns, he opted to have a Time Machine Vacation during the wild west era. Although this type of vacation can be very dangerous, being a guard and quelling prison riots can be equally dangerous—both are deadly—wounded or killed not uncommon. While preparing for his wild west adventure, he had a replica of a Colt Single Action Army Revolver, aka, The Peacemaker manufactured to his specifications. Instead of a single action six-gun, it was semi-automatic and contained 12 bullets. Also, Sebastian didn’t have to carefully aim the weapon, only look at the spot where he wanted the bullet to hit and then pull the trigger. Also, the gun couldn’t be used against him because it had been technically digitized to only recognize his hands. Besides the weapon, his clothes, including his Stetson, boots and holster were tailored to fit his broad shoulders, narrow hips and well-muscled body. He may not look like an actual wild west cowboy, but Hollywood would have loved his piercing blue eyes, thick, wavy blonde hair and chin with a cleft in the centre of it.
By Len Shermanabout a month ago in Futurism
How Pain Clinics Can Seamlessly Transition to EMR
Managing chronic pain is hard enough without paperwork getting in the way. Picture a busy clinic where clinicians scrambling through piles of paper charts, handwritten notes scrawled on clipboards, lost files delaying follow-ups, and billing errors from illegible scribbles. Each lookup or data entry is inefficient and process prone to mistakes. No wonder, practices feel constant pressure to modernize.
By Sergey Laptickabout a month ago in Futurism
The "Robot in the Room": Will AI Actually Take Our Jobs?
We’ve all seen the headlines. One day it’s a report from a global bank predicting that 300 million jobs are "exposed" to automation. The next, it’s a viral video of a humanoid robot making a latte or a chatbot writing a legal brief in six seconds.
By George Evan2 months ago in Futurism
8 Mobile App Development Companies Working Across Multiple Industries
As mobile technology becomes central to business operations, organizations across industries are relying on mobile applications to improve efficiency, customer engagement, and digital reach. From healthcare and finance to retail, logistics, and education, mobile apps now support a wide range of use cases, each with unique technical and regulatory requirements.
By Apptunix usa2 months ago in Futurism
10 Custom Dating App Development Companies Using AI and Smart Matching
The dating app industry has evolved far beyond basic swipe-based interactions. In 2026, users expect personalized recommendations, intelligent matchmaking, safety-focused features, and adaptive user experiences. Artificial intelligence (AI) and smart matching technologies now play a central role in meeting these expectations.
By Apptunix usa2 months ago in Futurism
Top Generative AI Use Cases for UK Enterprises in 2026
Generative AI is moving decisively beyond experimentation and into the core operational fabric of UK enterprises. What began as content generation and chatbot experimentation is now evolving into mission-critical systems that influence decision-making, automation, customer engagement, compliance, and innovation velocity.
By NextGen Narratives2 months ago in Futurism
7 eCommerce App Development Companies Supporting Digital Retail Transformation in Dubai
Dubai’s retail landscape is rapidly evolving as businesses embrace digital-first and mobile-first strategies. From fashion and electronics to groceries and on-demand services, eCommerce applications now play a central role in how retailers engage customers, manage operations, and scale efficiently.
By Apptunix usa2 months ago in Futurism
The 2026 Report: 15 Software Development Trends Reshaping the UK Tech Scene
The UK technology ecosystem is entering a defining phase. As we move into 2026, software development is no longer driven solely by speed-to-market or feature delivery. Instead, it is being reshaped by regulatory maturity, AI acceleration, sustainability mandates, security-first engineering, and rising expectations from enterprise buyers.
By NextGen Narratives2 months ago in Futurism
The Death of Memorization: How AI is Redefining What We Really Need to Learn
Introduction: When Memory Was the Heart of Education For centuries, learning was synonymous with memory. To be educated was to possess the ability to recall holy scripture, historical dates, scientific formulas, or epic poems. Students recited, repeated, and wrote knowledge into their minds as if human memory was the apex of scholarship. For centuries, it was. Before the printing press, before Google, before artificial intelligence, the human brain was the storage house of civilization.
By The Chaos Cabinet2 months ago in Futurism











