Technology is the invisible scaffolding of modern life — the Wi-Fi that fills your home, the satellites that know where you are, the batteries in your pocket, the screens you tap a hundred times a day. We use these things constantly and almost never stop to ask how any of it actually works. The Technology category turns those everyday questions ("how does Wi-Fi work?", "what is the internet?", "how does a battery store energy?") into proper short articles built around a single trivia prompt. Each entry opens with a multiple-choice question and then unpacks the answer: the underlying science, the engineering choices, the history of the invention, and the surprising details most explainers gloss over. We cover the foundations (electricity, radio waves, semiconductors), the everyday devices (phones, routers, screens, batteries), the global infrastructure (the internet, GPS, mobile networks), and the cutting edge (AI, robotics, renewable energy). Every piece is written for the curious non-engineer — accurate without being dry, demystifying without dumbing down. Whether you want to sharpen your QuizArenaX game, settle a debate about how something works, or just understand the tools you use every day, the Technology hub is built for the kind of curiosity that does not stop at "it just works."