
Mohammad Hamid
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The Gluttony of Blackwood Manor
The Gluttony of Blackwood Manor The fog that clung to the Blackwood estate was not weather; it was breath. It sat heavy on the lungs, tasting of copper and wet ash, wrapping the Victorian spires in a shroud that never lifted, even at noon.
By Mohammad Hamida day ago in Horror
I Think My Mirror Is Alive
The Mirror I Found at a Flea Market It started with a mirror I probably should never have bought. Last summer, while wandering through a crowded flea market, I noticed it leaning against a wooden table. It was old—far older than anything else around it. The frame was dark wood, carved with strange patterns that looked almost like twisted vines or claw marks.
By Mohammad Hamid2 days ago in Criminal
Beyond Exhaustion: What Happens to Your Body and Brain After 72 Hours Without Sleep?
We've all experienced the grogginess of a poor night's sleep or the heavy eyelids that follow an all-nighter. But what happens when you push the human body to its absolute limits? Staying awake for 72 hours—three full days and nights—is a severe shock to your system. It shifts from a simple matter of feeling tired to a profound physical and psychological crisis. Here is a chronological breakdown of what happens to your mind and body when you stop sleeping.
By Mohammad Hamid3 days ago in Longevity
Tesla Pi Phone: The Truth Behind the Internet’s Favorite Mythical Smartphone
In the fast-moving world of consumer technology, few things generate as much consistent buzz as a product that doesn’t actually exist. For years, the internet has been saturated with spectacular renders, wild specification leaks, and enthusiastic viral videos detailing the impending arrival of the Tesla Pi Phone (sometimes called the Model Pi).
By Mohammad Hamid3 days ago in Futurism
I Heard Someone Breathing While I Slept Alone
The Night Everything Changed I woke up at 3:12 AM, a time I’ve always associated with nightmares and the “witching hour.” At first, I thought it was just the wind brushing against the window blinds. But then I heard it—a slow, deliberate breathing coming from the darkness beside my bed.
By Mohammad Hamid3 days ago in Fiction
Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra: Everything We Know About the Ultimate 6G Bridge
Let’s be honest: for the past few years, the smartphone industry has felt a little stagnant. We’ve grown accustomed to the annual cycle of slightly better cameras, marginally brighter displays, and battery life improvements that you barely notice in your day-to-day life. But every once in a while, a device comes along that shifts the paradigm, forcing us to rethink what a piece of glass and metal in our pockets can actually do. Enter the Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra.
By Mohammad Hamid6 days ago in Futurism
Apple Just Rewrote the Entry-Level Playbook: 4 Takeaways From This Week’s Surprise Releases
Apple just shattered its traditional release cadence with a "Cupertino Whirlwind"—a relentless three-day barrage of product announcements that has fundamentally disrupted the company’s hardware and pricing hierarchy. Starting with the budget-conscious iPhone 17E and culminating in the shock release of the MacBook Neo, this flurry was more than a series of updates; it was a calculated market offensive. With everything hitting shelves on March 11, the speed of these releases signals a pivotal shift in how Apple intends to capture the next generation of users.
By Mohammad Hamid7 days ago in Futurism
The "Dirty Dozen" 2026: Why Your Healthy Diet Might Be Secretly Aging You
It is March 2026, and the self-care world is obsessed with a single number: your cellular age. If you have been trading the processed burgers for vibrant salads, buying organic spinach, and snacking on fresh strawberries, you likely feel like a health saint. But according to a major, peer-reviewed study released just this month by the Environmental Working Group (EWG), that "healthy" diet might be loading your system with more dangerous chemical residues than you realize—and it’s accelerating your internal clock.
By Mohammad Hamid7 days ago in Humans
The Tesla Model Pi: 5 Surprising Truths Behind the Internet’s Favorite Tech Myth
The Ghost in the Machine In the hyper-saturated landscape of consumer electronics, few ghosts haunt the digital zeitgeist quite like the "Tesla Model Pi." The allure is a masterclass in brand gravity: a smartphone engineered by the world’s most disruptive industrialist, designed to shatter the Apple-Google duopoly. However, if you have spent any time on TikTok or YouTube lately, you’ve likely been fed a diet of sophisticated engagement-bait—a alternate reality where the device has already launched, costs a pittance, and connects directly to the Red Planet.
By Mohammad Hamid8 days ago in Futurism
Apple’s Power Move: Everything Announced in the Massive March 2026 Refresh
Apple has never been a company to do things quietly, but the first week of March 2026 will go down in tech history as one of its most aggressive hardware blitzes to date. Foregoing a traditional singular keynote, Apple opted for a "rolling" launch week, dropping bombshell announcements daily before culminating in a press "experience" in New York, London, and Shanghai.
By Mohammad Hamid9 days ago in Futurism










