Pakistan has fallen short on key IMF fiscal conditions as provincial governments failed to meet cash surplus targets and the FBR missed critical revenue benchmarks for the $7 billion bailout package’s second review. According to the Ministry of Finance’s fiscal operations report, Pakistan could only meet two out of five key IMF fiscal conditions for […] The post Pakistan Falls Short on IMF Fiscal Conditions as Provinces Miss Targets appeared first on TechJuice .
Pakistan’s apex tax body has further extended the FBR sales tax deadline for June 2025 returns. Taxpayers now have more time to submit returns if they deposit their tax dues within the original deadline. The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has once again pushed the sales tax and excise duty deadline for June 2025 returns. […] The post FBR Sales Tax Deadline for June 2025 Returns Extended Further appeared first on TechJuice .
Meta announced it banned 6.8 million WhatsApp accounts in the first half of 2025, citing connections to large-scale fraud operations based in Southeast Asia. These included crypto frauds, multi-level marketing traps, fake job schemes, and investment swindles. Victims were baited with guaranteed returns and manipulated through fake dashboards showing fabricated profits. According to Meta, its […] The post Pakistan Raises Red Flag as Meta Cracks WhatsApp Scams appeared first on TechJuice .
Pakistan achieved a remarkable feat at the International Nuclear Science Olympiad 2025 by securing four medals in Malaysia, marking a proud moment for the nation’s scientific community. According to APP, Pakistani students showcased their exceptional talent by winning one Gold, one Silver, and two Bronze medals. The prestigious event was held from July 30 to […] The post Pakistani Students Stun at Nuclear Science Olympiad 2025 appeared first on TechJuice .
In a historic win for Pakistan’s tech scene, Myco, a fast-growing Pakistani-origin video streaming and Web3 startup, has secured PKR 420 million (USD 1.5 million) in total deals after winning Season 9 of “Meet the Drapers,” a globally recognized Silicon Valley startup show hosted by investor Tim Draper. Outperforming 2,000+ startups worldwide, Myco not only became […] The post Pakistani Startup Myco Wins PKR 420M on Tim Draper’s Show appeared first on TechJuice .
MGX explores raising capital from strategic investors to expand its artificial intelligence portfolio, with Mubadala and G42 as key backers The post Abu Dhabi’s MGX plans to raise up to $25 billion to boost AI investments appeared first on Profit by Pakistan Today .
Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) has presented its case before the Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) as part of a regulatory review under Section 11(6) of the Competition Act, 2010, regarding its proposed acquisition of 100% shareholding in Telenor Pakistan (Private) Limited and Orion Towers (Private) Limited. The senior leadership of PTCL appeared before the […] The post PTCL Outlines Acquisition Strategy for Telenor Pakistan Before CCP Panel appeared first on TechJuice .
Agritech's net profit reverses last year's loss, driven by reduced finance costs and higher other income The post Agritech reports Rs2.24bn profit for first half of CY25, marking strong recovery appeared first on Profit by Pakistan Today .
Pakistan’s fast-growing tech and gaming ecosystem has scored a major win on the global stage. Fasieh Mehta, a seasoned industry expert and passionate advocate for Pakistan’s creative economy, has officially joined Google as the Industry Head, Mobile Apps & Gaming – Pakistan, operating from Google’s Asia-Pacific headquarters in Singapore. Before this, he worked at Epic […] The post Rising Pakistani Star Joins Google as Gaming Industry Lead appeared first on TechJuice .
The Pakistan Credit Rating Agency (PACRA) has upgraded the Pak Suzuki rating, elevating its long-term rating from AA- to AA and its short-term rating from A1 to A1+, maintaining a stable outlook. This upgrade highlights Pak Suzuki Motor Company Limited’s (PSX: PSMC) robust business fundamentals and its leading position among automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) […] The post Pak Suzuki Rating Upgraded with Stable Outlook appeared first on TechJuice .
The National University of Technology (NUTECH) has made Pakistan proud by excelling in the World University Rankings for Innovation (WURI) 2025. Among 1,325 universities from across the globe, fifteen top Pakistani institutions took part, with NUTECH standing out by securing the first position in the “Technology Development and Application” category. NUTECH’s achievements did not stop […] The post Pakistani University Shines in Global Innovation Rankings 2025 appeared first on TechJuice .
Residents of the Sindh capital will soon see improvements in public transport as the second phase of the Karachi Green Line BRT begins construction in mid-August. The initial section from Surjani Town to Numaish was completed in 2021. Now, after four years, work is starting on the next segment. This phase will extend the Green […] The post Three New Routes Confirmed for Karachi Green Line BRT appeared first on TechJuice .
The Ministry of Maritime Affairs has approved Pakistan’s first-ever ferry service license. The international operator, Sea Keepers, will launch ferry routes that connect Pakistan with Iran and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. A high-level Licensing Committee cleared the approval during a recent meeting. Officials from the Ministries of Maritime Affairs, Defense, Foreign Affairs, and Interior […] The post Now You Can Travel to Iran and GCC via Ferry Service appeared first on TechJuice .
Today, Corero Network Security (AIM: CNS) (OTCQX: DDOSF), the distributed denial of service (DDoS) protection specialists, announced a strategic partnership … Read More The post Corero Network Security Partners with Beyond Technology MEA to Expand DDoS Protection in Pakistan appeared first on ProPakistani .
In the digital age, wars are no longer fought solely on rugged terrain or shadowed in the fog of diplomacy. They are now waged in timelines, comment sections, and trending hashtags. Kashmir Narrative Over the Years On 5 August 2019, the government of India revoked the special status, or autonomy, granted under Article 370 of […] The post 5th August Kashmir Special Status Revocation & India’s Media Narrative: Where Do We Stand? appeared first on TechJuice .
The provincial government has revealed the eligibility criteria for its Sindh Solar Scheme. This initiative will provide free solar systems to families with limited electricity consumption. The goal is to lower electricity costs and promote the use of clean energy among low-income households. The Sindh Energy Department is now accepting applications. However, only households meeting […] The post Sindh Solar Scheme Eligibility Criteria: Who Can Apply? appeared first on TechJuice .
Twitter (now rebranded as X) users across Pakistan are reporting a strange glitch: any external links shared on the platform, including YouTube videos, websites, or news articles, refuse to open unless a VPN is used. The issue appears to be limited to users within Pakistan, while no such disruption has been reported globally. Over […] The post Twitter/X Link Outage in Pakistan Sparks Censorship Concerns appeared first on TechJuice .
ISLAMABAD: Despite a high-profile launch in April 2025, when Jazz’s youth-focused brand ROX partnered with UK-based Nothing to introduce transparent-design smartphones in Pakistan, the much-hyped release failed to live up to expectations. The phones were positioned as premium, trend-setting devices for Gen Z and were even touted as potential rivals to Samsung in the local […] The post Jazz’s Nothing Phones Spectacularly Launched but Disastrously Failed. Why? appeared first on TechJuice .
Atlas Honda has officially launched the Honda CD70 2025 and CD70 Dream 2025 models in Pakistan. However, much like previous iterations, the latest versions bring only cosmetic changes, with no improvements in performance, technology, or design. Marketed under the slogans “Bharosay Ki Misaal” for the CD70 and “Dream It, Ride It” for the CD70 Dream, […] The post Honda CD70 2025 Launched with Cosmetic Changes Only appeared first on TechJuice .
The federal government has officially greenlit the National AI Fund to promote artificial intelligence technologies in Pakistan, aiming to accelerate innovation and digital transformation across the country, according to official documents. As part of this initiative, 30 percent of Ignite’s Research and Development Fund will be allocated to the proposed National Artificial Intelligence Fund (NAIF). […] The post Pakistan Greenlights National AI Fund for Future Tech Growth appeared first on TechJuice .
ISLAMABAD: TikTok in partnership with the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication and the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training on Monday announced the official launch of its dedicated STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) feed in Pakistan. The new feed on TikTok is a dedicated in-app experience where users can explore a curated stream of high-quality content focused on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, says a press release. It said that the feed was designed to spark curiosity, promote critical thinking, and expand digital learning opportunities, especially for students, educators and young professionals across Pakistan. TikTok is also partnering with leading academic institutions across the country to launch a training programme for teachers, educators and instructors. TikTok is actively nurturing Pakistan’s local STEM creator community, providing training and guidance to increase the volume and quality of STEM content across the platform in English, Urdu and regional languages as well. “This effort is aimed at building a self-sustaining educational ecosystem where both formal educators and independent creators contribute to a shared mission: making STEM education fun, inclusive and discoverable.” Shaza Fatima Khawaja, Minister of Information Technology and Telecommunication, stated: “This initiative is aligned with our broader vision to use digital platforms to enhance education and skill development in Pakistan. “TikTok’s STEM feed is an excellent example of how technology can democratise access to knowledge and empower our youth, including aspiring female students, to explore new career pathways in science and technology. We are proud to support this collaboration with TikTok and look forward to seeing its long-term impact.” Minister of State for Federal Education Wajiha Qamar stated: “We welcome the launch of TikTok’s dedicated STEM feed in Pakistan, as a step toward making science and technology more accessible and relatable to our youth. Digital platforms, when used responsibly, can become powerful tools for education, creativity, and empowerment.” Fahad Mohammad Khan Niazi, head of public policy and government relations at TikTok, said: “The launch of the TikTok STEM feed in Pakistan marks an exciting milestone in our mission to inspire and educate through creativity. “By partnering with the MoITT and by collaborating with prestigious academic institutions, we are investing in Pakistan’s future talent. STEM education has the power to transform lives, and we are proud to be supporting its digital evolution on TikTok.” Published in Dawn, August 5th, 2025
ISLAMABAD: A four-member team of Pakistani students delivered an outstanding performance, winning four bronze medals at the International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI) held from July 27 to August 3 in Bolivia. According to a press release issued by the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE), Mohammad Aneeq, Ghulam Junaid, Mohammad Saram and Ahmed Imran Malik secured bronze medals for the nation. “Among 86 participating countries, Pakistan proudly ranked 32nd, outperforming many technologically advanced and developed nations, including Germany, Austria, Turkey, France, Italy, New Zealand, Spain, Finland, the Netherlands, Belgium and Saudi Arabia,” said the press release. Last year, the Pakistani team had secured two bronze medals and the overall ranking was 46th. “This brilliant performance of the Pakistan team is a testament to the transparent and merit-based selection process carried out by FBISE, and it reflects the immense potential and talent of Pakistan’s youth. It marks a significant step forward in promoting excellence in computer science and informatics within the country.” It said: “FBISE extends its heartfelt congratulations to the students, their families, coaches and partner institutions for this remarkable success, which brings pride and honour to the entire nation.” The Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training had entrusted FBISE with organising Pakistan’s participation in the International Olympiad in Informatics each year. In response, FBISE issued official notifications to all educational boards across the country, including the Inter Boards Coordination Committee (IBCC), to encourage students from all streams, including those from the Cambridge stream. The same notice was also sent to the directorates of education and FBISE-affiliated institutions. As a result, a total of 528 students nationwide registered for the POI. Additionally, FBISE conducted two rigorous rounds of nationwide testing to identify and select the most outstanding young programmers. The first round of POI was held across 12 examination centres countrywide. Based on these results, 25 students were shortlisted for the second round, which led to the final selection of four students. Published in Dawn, August 5th, 2025
Pakistan PUBG Mobile Team 4Thrives continues to make waves on the global Esports scene, securing an impressive seventh-place finish at the PUBG Mobile World Cup (PMWC) 2025. In the grand finals, Pakistan PUBG Mobile Team 4Thrives accumulated 109 points and bagged $80,000 in prize money. Adding their group stage earnings of $77,000, the team’s total […] The post Pakistan PUBG Mobile Team 4Thrives Shines at PMWC 2025 Grand Finals appeared first on TechJuice .
Ahsan Iqbal Chaudhary, Federal Minister for Planning, Development & Special Initiatives, recently attended the ZTE Exhibition Center in Beijing to support Pakistan’s effort to strengthen it’s […] The post Pakistan and ZTE Explore Youth-Centered Tech Partnership appeared first on Digital Pakistan .
US earnings boost market sentiment, tech stocks surge; Euro Stoxx 50 futures rise 0.2%, DAX futures up 0.3% The post Shares in Asia rally, dollar lower against yen on Fed rate cut bets appeared first on Profit by Pakistan Today .
In Pakistan’s sport utility vehicles (SUV) and pickups market, Toyota’s Fortuner GR-S and Revo GR-S stand out as purpose-built vehicles engineered for those who demand performance, utility, and off-road readiness — without compromising on comfort or technology. While SUVs have gained traction among city users, few locally assembled vehicles offer the level of rugged off-road capability that Fortuner GR-S brings to the table. Built on Toyota’s IMV platform, it shares a durable body-on-frame construction ideal for Pakistan’s diverse driving conditions — from urban streets to mountain trails. Top 5 automobile assemblers at Pakistan Stock Exchange as of July 2025 Assembled by Toyota Pakistan, both the Fortuner GR-S and Revo GR-S now come equipped with a Panoramic View Monitor (PVM) — offering drivers a 360-degree view of their surroundings for enhanced maneuverability in tight urban settings and challenging off-road trails. Additionally, the Fortuner GR-S features Blind Spot Monitor (BSM) and Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA), reinforcing its credentials as one of the premium SUVs built for both adventure and everyday safety. On the connectivity and convenience front, all Revo variants now come with an upgraded 9“ high-definition infotainment display, while both Fortuner and Revo variants benefit from significant system enhancements including wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto, NFC pairing, a 3.0A fast-charging USB port, and a faster 3-core processor. These updates bring the cabin experience up to speed with modern tech expectations, ensuring passengers stay connected on the go. Performance roots – GR-S heritage Both models are specially tuned by Toyota Gazoo Racing (GR), the brand’s motorsport division. The GR-S variants feature monotube shock absorbers, refined GR-tuned suspension, and sporty steering calibration — all designed to enhance high-speed stability, off-road grip, and body control. According to auto sector analyst Usman Ansari, Fortuner and Revo GR-S have a distinct edge in the market, thanks to Toyota’s localised assembly, after-sales support, and genuine part availability — unlike imported SUVs and pickups that often lack dealership service and long-term warranty backing. Inside the cabin, the GR-S signature interior includes bucket-style seats, GR embroidery, contrast stitching, and GR branding across the vehicle — giving both vehicles a sporty, premium appeal. For off-road enthusiasts, Fortuner GR-S and Revo GR-S features include a 4x4 system, Rear Differential Lock, Low Range (L4) mode, Hill Start Assist Control, Downhill Assist Control, Limited Slip Differential, and Active Traction Control — making it not just a city vehicle but a complete go-anywhere machine. Here’s how to apply for new Ajrak design number plates online While the Fortuner shares its platform with the Hilux Revo, it is purpose-built as a seven-seat premium SUV, ideal for families or group travelers looking to explore Pakistan’s outdoors in comfort and confidence. Revo GR-S, meanwhile, is more than just a commercial pickup — it is a performance lifestyle truck designed for thrill-seekers, adventurers, and bold personalities. One of Toyota’s long-standing unique selling propositions (USPs) in Pakistan remains its exceptional resale value. Ansari noted that the diesel Fortuner launched in 2018 at Rs6.4 million has more than doubled in value in the used market — a trend the newer and more refined GR-S models are likely to continue.
BusCaro, a tech-based ride-sharing platform, has secured major funding from Accelerate Prosperity to expand and enhance its urban transport services in Pakistan. The investment amount has not been disclosed. Currently operating in Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad, BusCaro manages a fleet of over 900 vehicles and handles more than 35,000 daily bookings. The company offers transport […] The post BusCaro Secures Major Funding from Accelerate Prosperity appeared first on TechJuice .
The National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) presented detailed data before the Senate Standing Committee on Information Technology and Telecommunication … Read More The post 255 Foreigners and 195 Locals Arrested for Call Center Fraud Worth Over Rs. 70 Million appeared first on ProPakistani .
A new audit report by the Auditor-General of Pakistan (AGP) for the fiscal year 2024-25 has highlighted serious concerns over financial management and accountability within the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), exposing audit observations worth Rs97.43 billion. The Audit Report on the Accounts of Public Sector Organizations (Telecommunication Sector) points out glaring issues in receivable management […] The post Audit Report Uncovers Rs97 Billion in PTA Financial Irregularities appeared first on TechJuice .
Pakistan is developing a Super App and Web Portal to serve as a central hub for e-government services, integrating offerings from federal ministries and provincial departments into a single, citizen-centric interface. Through this unified Super App (mobile application) and web portal, citizens and businesses will seamlessly access a broad spectrum of public services and information. […] The post Pakistan to Launch ‘Super App’ for e-Govt Services appeared first on TechJuice .
OPPO has announced the launch of its Reno14 Series in Pakistan, with pre-orders now open through official retailers and online platforms. The new lineup includes three models: Reno14 F 5G, Reno14 5G, and Reno14 Pro 5G. The Reno14 Series introduces a triple-flash camera system called AI Flash Photography, aimed at improving low-light photo quality. The […] The post Oppo Reno 14 Series Launched In Pakistan; Specs & Price Revealed appeared first on TechJuice .
Federal Minister for IT and Telecommunication, Shaza Fatima, has announced that Pakistan is preparing for a nationwide 5G launch, which will be rolled out after doubling the country’s internet spectrum. Speaking about the progress, she revealed that Pakistan’s last spectrum auction took place in 2014 during Nawaz Sharif’s tenure, and since then, the country has […] The post Pakistan 5G Launch Planned After Doubling Internet Spectrum: IT Minister appeared first on TechJuice .
IBCC Intermediate Certificate recognition is now a key priority, with efforts underway to secure direct acceptance of Pakistani certificates for admissions in foreign universities, including the UK. Dr Ghulam Ali Mallah, Executive Director of the Inter Board Coordination Commission (IBCC), announced that Pakistan’s intermediate certificates will soon be directly recognized by foreign educational institutions. The […] The post IBCC Moves to Get Intermediate Certificates Recognized Globally appeared first on TechJuice .
Islamabad net metering has crossed the 100MW mark, with residents increasingly adopting solar power and contributing surplus electricity to the grid through IESCO’s growing net metering connections. The Islamabad Electric Supply Company (IESCO) reported 8,702 net metering connections, generating a combined capacity of 106.43 megawatts (MW) from January 2016 to February 2023. With more connections […] The post Islamabad Net Metering Crosses 100MW as Solar Installations Grow appeared first on TechJuice .
The Islamabad Food Authority destroyed more than 3,000 kg of unsafe and expired food items during its July inspection drive across the federal capital, sealing outlets and imposing fines on violators. Throughout July, the Islamabad Food Authority (IFA) conducted 1,276 inspections of food businesses. These included restaurants, bakeries, general stores, food units, and roadside vendors. […] The post Islamabad Food Authority Destroys Over 3,000 kg of Unsafe Food appeared first on TechJuice .
Arslan Ash has once again proven why he is regarded as the king of Tekken, clinching his sixth Evolution Championship Series (EVO) title with a flawless performance at EVO 2025 in Las Vegas. Arslan Ash, representing Twisted Minds, showcased his mastery by defeating fellow Pakistani Tekken star Atif Butt in an electrifying EVO 2025 Grand […] The post Arslan Ash Becomes Multi-Time Tekken Champion After EVO 2025 Win appeared first on TechJuice .
The Federal Board of Revenue has issued detailed rules on FBR economic transaction limits for individuals who fail to declare their income sources or investments under the Finance Act 2025. Through an income tax circular (1 of 2025), the FBR has outlined the framework for implementing FBR economic transaction limits. Introduced via section 114C of […] The post FBR Explains Rules for Economic Transaction Limits appeared first on TechJuice .
Travelers applying for a US tourist visa may soon face a hefty bond requirement of up to $15,000, as the United States plans to launch a pilot program aimed at reducing visa overstays. The US government will introduce a pilot program in two weeks that allows consular officers to impose visa bonds on certain tourist […] The post You May Have to Pay $15,000 for a US Tourist Visa appeared first on TechJuice .
BENGALURU/NEW DELHI: In January, an old post on Elon Musk’s social media platform, X, became a concern for police in the Indian city of Satara. Written in 2023, the short message from an account with a few hundred followers described a senior ruling-party politician as “useless”. “This post and content are likely to create serious communal tension,” inspector Jitendra Shahane wrote in a content-removal notice marked “CONFIDENTIAL” and addressed to X. The post, which remains online, is among hundreds cited by X in a lawsuit it filed in March against India’s government, challenging a sweeping crackdown on social media content by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration. Since 2023, India has ramped up efforts to police the internet by allowing many more officials to file takedown orders and to submit them directly to tech firms through a government website launched in October. X argues India’s actions are illegal and unconstitutional, and that they trample free speech by empowering scores of government agencies and thousands of police to suppress legitimate criticism of public officials. India contends in court documents that its approach tackles a proliferation of unlawful content and ensures accountability online. It says many tech companies, including Meta and Alphabet’s Google, support its actions. Both companies declined to comment for this story. Musk, who calls himself a free-speech absolutist, has clashed with authorities in the United States, Brazil, Australia and elsewhere over compliance and takedown demands. Musk says he will visit India after talk with Modi But as regulators globally weigh free-speech protections against concerns about harmful content, Musk’s case against Modi’s government in the Karnataka High Court targets the entire basis for tightened internet censorship in India, one of X’s biggest user bases. Musk said in 2023 that the South Asian nation had “more promise than any large country in the world” and that Modi had pushed him to invest there. This account of the behind-the-scenes battle between the world’s richest person and authorities in the world’s most populous country is based on a Reuters review of 2,500 pages of non-public legal filings and interviews with seven police officers involved in content-removal requests. It reveals the workings of a takedown system shrouded in secrecy, some Indian officials’ ire over “illegal” material on X, and the broad spectrum of content that police and other agencies have sought to censor. While the takedown orders include many that sought to counter misinformation, they also encompass directives by Modi’s administration to remove news about a deadly stampede, and demands from state police to scrub cartoons that depicted the prime minister in an unfavourable light or mocked local politicians, the filings show. X didn’t respond to Reuters questions about the case, while India’s IT ministry declined to comment because the matter was before the court. Modi’s office and his home ministry didn’t respond to questions. There have been no immediate signs of souring personal relations between Musk and Modi, who have enjoyed a warm public rapport. But the showdown comes as the South African-born entrepreneur, whose business empire includes EV maker Tesla and satellite internet provider Starlink, gears up to expand both ventures in India. Even supporters of Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have faced scrutiny of their online musings from police officials newly empowered by the IT ministry to target social media activity. Koustav Bagchi, a lawyer and BJP member, posted an image on X in March that depicted a rival, West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee, in an astronaut suit. State police issued a takedown notice, citing “risks to public safety and national security”. India’s Modi meets Trump, Musk as tariff pressure Bagchi told Reuters the post, which is still online, was “light-hearted” and that he wasn’t aware of the takedown order. The chief minister’s office and state police didn’t respond to Reuters queries. Of the earlier 2023 post, Shahane, the Satara police officer, told Reuters he couldn’t recall the takedown order, but said police sometimes proactively ask platforms to block offensive viral content. ‘Censorship portal’ For years, only India’s IT and Information & Broadcasting ministries could order content removal, and only for threats to sovereignty, defense, security, foreign relations, public order, or incitement. Some 99 officials across India could recommend takedowns, but the ministries had the final say. While that mechanism remains in place, Modi’s IT ministry in 2023 empowered all federal and state agencies and police to issue takedown notices for “any information which is prohibited under any law”. They could do so under existing legal provisions, the ministry said in a directive, citing the need for “effective” content removal. Companies that fail to comply can lose immunity for user content, making them liable for the same penalties a user might face - which could vary greatly depending on the specific material posted. Modi’s government went a step further in October 2024. It launched a website called Sahyog - Hindi for collaboration - to “facilitate” the issuance of takedown notices, and asked Indian officials and social media firms to get on board, memos contained in court papers show. X didn’t join Sahyog, which it has called a “censorship portal”, and sued the government earlier this year, challenging the legal basis for both the new website and the IT ministry’s 2023 directive. In a June 24 filing, X said some of the blocking orders issued by officials “target content involving satire or criticism of the ruling government, and show a pattern of abuse of authority to suppress free speech.” Some free-speech advocates have criticised the government’s stricter takedown regime, saying it is designed to stifle dissent. “Can a claim that some content is unlawful be termed as indeed unlawful merely because the government claims so?” said Subramaniam Vincent, director of journalism and media ethics at Santa Clara University’s Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. “The executive branch cannot be both the arbiter of legality of media content, and the issuer of takedown notices.” Red dinosaur Court filings reviewed by Reuters show federal and state agencies ordered X to remove around 1,400 posts or accounts between March 2024 and June 2025. More than 70% of these removal notices were issued by the Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre, which developed the Sahyog website. The agency is within the home ministry, which is headed by Modi aide Amit Shah, a powerful figure in the ruling BJP. To counter X in court, India’s government filed a 92-page report drafted by the cybercrime unit to show X is “hosting illegal content”. The unit analysed nearly 300 posts it deemed unlawful, including misinformation, hoaxes, and child sexual-abuse material. X serves as a vehicle for “spreading hate and division” that threatens social harmony, while “fake news” on the platform has sparked unspecified law-and-order issues, the agency said in the report. The government’s response to X’s lawsuit highlighted examples of misinformation. In January, the cybercrime unit asked X to remove three posts containing what officials said were fabricated images that portrayed Shah’s son, International Cricket Council chairman Jay Shah, “in a derogatory manner” alongside a bikini-clad woman. The posts “dishonour prominent office bearers and VIPs”, the notices said. Two of those posts remain online. Jay Shah didn’t respond to Reuters queries. Other directives went beyond targeting fake news. X told the court India’s railways ministry has been issuing orders to censor press reports about matters of public interest. These included February directives seeking the removal of posts by some media outlets, including two by Adani Group’s NDTV , that contained news coverage of stampede at New Delhi’s biggest railway station that left 18 dead. The NDTV posts are still online. NDTV didn’t respond to Reuters queries and the railways ministry declined to comment. In April, police in Chennai asked X to remove many “deeply offensive” and “provocative” posts, including a now-inaccessible cartoon featuring a red dinosaur labelled “inflation”, which portrayed Modi and the chief minister of Tamil Nadu state as struggling to control prices. The same month, police demanded the removal of another cartoon that mocked the state government’s lack of preparedness for floods by showing a boat with holes. X told the judge the cartoon was posted in November, and it could not “incite political tensions” several months later, as the Chennai police asserted. The post remains online. The state government didn’t respond to a request for comment. When Reuters visited the Chennai cybercrime police station that issued these directives, Deputy Commissioner B. Geetha criticised X for seldom acting on takedown requests. X does not “fully grasp the cultural sensitivities”, she said. “What may be acceptable in some countries can be considered taboo in India.”
As of July 2025, a certain crypto rush is disrupting how businesses handle cryptocurrency. As analysts noted, many small public companies collectively held about 966,000 Ether (ETH) on their balance sheets. Remarkably these companies are involved with tech, gaming, or crypto. The dramatic increase from around 116,000 ETH at the end of 2024 to August […] The post Public Companies Embrace Ether Over Bitcoin as Crypto Rush Intensifies appeared first on TechJuice .
ChatGPT maker OpenAI is in early-stage discussions about a stock sale that would allow employees to cash out and could value the company at about $500 billion, a source familiar with the matter said. That would represent an eye-popping bump-up from its current valuation of $300 billion, with the sale underscoring both OpenAI’s rapid gains in users and revenue as well as the intense competition among artificial intelligence firms to secure talented workers. The transaction, which would come before a potential IPO, would allow current and former employees to sell several billion dollars worth of shares, said the source, who requested anonymity because the talks are private. Bolstered by its flagship product ChatGPT, OpenAI doubled its revenue in the first seven months of the year, reaching an annualized run rate of $12 billion, and is on track to reach $20 billion by year-end, the source added. Microsoft-backed OpenAI has about 700 million weekly active users for its ChatGPT products, a surge from about 400 million in February. The share sale talks come on the heels of OpenAI’s primary funding round announced earlier this year, which aims to raise $40 billion, led by Japan’s SoftBank Group. SoftBank has until the end of the year to fund its $22.5 billion portion of the round, but the remainder has been subscribed at a valuation of $300 billion, the source said. Tech giants are competing aggressively for AI talent with lucrative compensation packages. Meta is notably investing billions in Scale AI to poach its 28-year-old CEO, Alexandr Wang, so that he can lead its new super intelligence unit. Unlisted firms such as ByteDance, Databricks and Ramp have also used private share sales to help update a company’s valuation and reward long-term employees. Existing investors in OpenAI, including Thrive Capital, are in discussions to participate in the employee share sale, the source said. Thrive Capital declined to comment. Bloomberg first reported the potential sale. OpenAI is working on a significant corporate restructuring that would move away from its current capped-profit model and open the door for an initial public offering in the future. Chief Financial Officer Sarah Friar said in May, however, that an IPO would only come when the company and markets were ready.
Epic Games has officially unveiled Chapter 6 Season 4, dubbed Shock N Awesome, featuring a surprise crossover with the original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. A live action trailer blends Fortnite animation with ’90s-style tokusatsu action, beginning with the familiar battle royale world overrun by alien bugs before cutting abruptly to stunt actors in Ranger suits […] The post Fortnite Launches Season 4 with Power Rangers Live‑Action Trailer appeared first on TechJuice .
• Aims to support future lunar habitats and permanent human presence • Move seen as a response to China and Russia’s joint plans to build an automated nuclear station on the Moon by 2035 US space agency Nasa will fast-track plans to build a nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030, according to US media. It is part of US ambitions to build a permanent base for humans to live on the lunar surface, reports BBC. According to Politico , the acting head of Nasa referred to similar plans by China and Russia and said those two countries “could potentially declare a keep-out zone” on the Moon. But questions remain about how realistic the goal and timeframe are, given recent and steep Nasa budget cuts, and some scientists are concerned that the plans are driven by geopolitical goals. Nations including the US, China, Russia, India and Japan are rushing to explore the Moon’s surface, with some planning permanent human settlements. “To properly advance this critical technology to be able to support a future lunar economy, high power energy generation on Mars, and to strengthen our national security in space, it is imperative the agency move quickly,” US transport secretary Sean Duffy, who was appointed temporary head of Nasa by President Donald Trump, wrote to Nasa, according to the New York Times. Mr Duffy called for proposals from commercial companies to build a reactor that could generate at least 100 kilowatts of power. This is relatively small. A typical on-shore wind turbine generates 2-3 megawatts. The idea of building a nuclear reactor as a power source on the Moon is not new. In 2022 Nasa issued three $5 million contracts to companies to design a reactor. And in May this year, China and Russia announced they plan to build an automated nuclear power station on the Moon by 2035. Many scientists agree that it would be the best or perhaps only way to provide continuous power on the lunar surface. One lunar day is equivalent to four weeks on Earth, made up of two weeks of continual sunshine and two weeks of darkness. That makes relying on solar power very challenging. “Building even a modest lunar habitat to accommodate a small crew would demand megawatt-scale power generation. Solar arrays and batteries alone cannot reliably meet those demands,” suggests Dr Sungwoo Lim, senior lecturer in space applications, exploration and instrumentation at the university of Surrey “Nuclear energy is not just desirable, it is inevitable,” he adds. Lionel Wilson, professor of earth and planetary sciences at Lancaster University, believes it is technically possible to place the reactors on the Moon by 2030 “given the commitment of enough money”, and he highlights that there are already designs for small reactors. “It’s just a matter of having enough Artemis launches to build the infrastructure on the Moon by then,” he adds, referring to Nasa’s Artemis spaceflight programme that aims to send people and equipment to the Moon. Published in Dawn, August 6th, 2025
We wash our hands, sanitise shopping trolleys and wipe down cafe tables. But what about our phones? We touch these devices dozens of times a day , and take them everywhere from the kitchen to the dining table, and even the bathroom. Phones can be contaminated with many kinds of potential germs . When was the last time you wiped down yours – and with what? If you use the wrong cleaning agents or tools, you could strip your phone’s protective coatings, degrade waterproof seals, or even affect its touch sensitivity. Do phones really need cleaning? Touchscreens get covered in fingerprints and smudges, so there are aesthetic and functional reasons to wipe down your screen. Another reason comes down to potential health concerns . Whenever mobile phones are swabbed for microorganisms , scientists inevitably find hundreds of species of bacteria and viruses . While not all of these cause sickness, the potential for transmission is there. We use phones while in the bathroom and then put them near our mouths, touch them while eating, and pass them between people in meetings, cafes, parties and classrooms. Unlike hands, which can be washed many times a day, phones are rarely cleaned properly – if at all. If you do want to sanitise your phone, it’s also important to not damage it in the process. Some cleaning products will damage your phone You might think a quick swipe with a household cleaner or hand sanitiser is a clever shortcut to keeping your phone clean. However, many of these products can actually degrade your device’s surface and internal components over time. For example, both Apple and Samsung advise against using bleach, hydrogen peroxide, vinegar, aerosol sprays, window cleaners or high-concentration alcohol wipes (above 70%) on their devices. Most smartphones are coated with an oleophobic layer – a thin film that helps resist fingerprints and smudges. Harsh chemicals such as alcohols, acetone or ammonia-based cleaners can strip this coating, making your screen more vulnerable to smudging, and diminished touch responsiveness. Vinegar, a common DIY disinfectant , can corrode aluminium or plastic edges due to its high acidity. Bleach and hydrogen peroxide, though highly effective as disinfectants, are also too aggressive for the delicate materials used in consumer electronics. High-alcohol content wipes may dry out plastics and make them brittle with repeated use . In short: if the cleaner is tough enough to disinfect your kitchen bench, it is probably too harsh for your phone. The oleophobic coating on a device screen can help repel fingerprints – but can be destroyed with harsh cleaning chemicals. Shuvro Mojumder/Unsplash How should I clean my phone then? The good news is that cleaning your phone properly is simple and inexpensive. You just need to follow the guidelines backed by major manufacturers. You should also unplug and remove any protective cases or accessories when cleaning your phone. Most tech companies recommend using 70% isopropyl alcohol wipes (not higher), soft microfibre cloths, and anti-static soft-bristled brushes made of nylon, horsehair or goat hair to clean delicate areas like speaker grills and charging ports. During the COVID pandemic, Apple revised its cleaning guidelines to permit the use of Clorox disinfecting wipes and 70% isopropyl alcohol on iPhones, provided they are used gently to avoid damaging screen coatings or allowing moisture to seep into the device. Samsung offers similar advice , recommending users wipe down their phones with a microfibre cloth lightly dampened with a 70% alcohol solution, while steering clear of direct application to ports and openings. Prevent accidental damage when using these tips Never spray liquid directly onto the phone , as moisture can seep into ports and internal components, leading to short circuits or corrosion. Submerging your phone in any cleaning solution is also risky, even for water-resistant models : the seals that prevent water from getting in, such as rubber gaskets, adhesives, nano-coatings and silicone layers, can degrade over time. Avoid using paper towels, tissues, or rough cloths which may leave scratches on the screen or shed lint that clogs openings. Finally, be cautious about over-cleaning. Excessive wiping or scrubbing can wear down protective coatings, making your phone more susceptible to fingerprints, smudges, and long-term surface damage. How often should I clean my phone? While there is no strict rule for how often you should clean your phone, giving it a proper wipe-down at least once a week under normal use would make sense. If you regularly take your phone into high-risk environments such as public transport, hospitals, gyms, or bathrooms it is wise to clean it more frequently. If you’re serious about hygiene, cleaning not just your hands but one of the things you touch most every single day makes sense. Doing it wrong can slowly damage your device. But doing it right is simple, affordable, and doesn’t take much time. This post was originally published on Theconversation . Read next: AI Is Reshaping the Developer Role, and GitHub Says the Shift Is Already Underway
Rumors have long suggested Apple will launch a foldable iPhone by late 2026 or early 2027. However, before that, many expected that the Apple foldable iPad or Mac with an 18.8-inch screen would debut first. At one point, this foldable device was believed to be Apple’s first folding-screen product. But recent reports suggest that plans […] The post Apple Foldable iPad Release Rumored to Be Delayed appeared first on TechJuice .
A Dutch arts collective called SETUP has launched what it calls the world’s first “Facebook Museum,” a thought-provoking pop-up exhibit aimed at encouraging users to consider life beyond the platform. Installed at Utrecht Centraal station in July, the display combines interactive installations, humorous takeaway products, and educational pamphlets to prompt reflection on Facebook’s cultural and […] The post World’s First Facebook Museum Makes You Rethink Your Digital Legacy appeared first on TechJuice .
Samsung has achieved a new sales milestone for the Galaxy S25 series in its home market of South Korea. The company confirmed that over 3 million Samsung Galaxy S25 units have been sold since the series launched in February 2025. This milestone was reached within just six months, showing stronger performance compared to the Galaxy […] The post Samsung Galaxy S25 Series Crosses 3 Million Shipments in South Korea appeared first on TechJuice .
Instagram has rolled out an advanced analytics viewers metric suite tailored for content creators. These analytics merge performance and audience tracking in one intuitive interface. Experts believe these tools aim to help creators understand who engages with their posts, and how and when they do so. Reel & Carousel Like Insights Creators can now see […] The post Instagram Introduces New Post Demographics, Viewers Metric & Insights appeared first on TechJuice .
Elon Musk has announced the recovery of Vine archives of six-second looping videos, which were believed to be lost since the platform shut down in 2017. In a post on X, he confirmed plans to restore the archive, giving users the ability to access and repost the classic clips across his expanding social media ecosystem. […] The post Elon Musk Brings Back Lost Vine Archives Utilizing Grok AI appeared first on TechJuice .
The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet, chaired by Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, approved several key economic measures in its recent meeting. The session, attended by federal ministers and senior officials, cleared an EV subsidy scheme, a technical supplementary grant (TSG) for remittance reimbursements, and financial support for Quaid-e-Azam University (QAU). The ECC approved […] The post ECC Okays EV Subsidy, QAU Grant appeared first on TechJuice .
Apple is reportedly exploring tandem OLED display technology for future iPhones, according to a new report from the source. This advanced display tech first appeared in the 2024 iPad Pro. It uses two OLED layers stacked together, improving both brightness and efficiency. Tandem OLED panels offer two key benefits: higher brightness levels and reduced power […] The post Apple Exploring Tandem OLED Display for Future iPhones appeared first on TechJuice .
Spotify has announced a fresh round of price hikes for its Premium subscription plans. The new pricing will affect users in South Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Latin America, and the Asia-Pacific region. However, the company did not reveal which specific countries will face the change. Subscribers in impacted regions will soon receive email […] The post Spotify Announces New Price Increase for Premium Users appeared first on TechJuice .
Since the jaw-dropping multiplayer gameplay reveal of Battlefield 6, the hype machine hasn’t slowed down. DICE and Battlefield 6 devs has been slowly peeling back the curtain on the next-gen military shooter. In a recent interview with Tech & Co., DICE’s Principal Game Designer, Florian Le Bihan, revealed that Battlefield 6 is being optimized to […] The post Battlefield 6 Devs Promise 60 FPS on All Consoles—Even Xbox Series S appeared first on TechJuice .
Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 3 came to the finish line in a spectacular fashion only a few days ago. But fans are already talking about the potentially leaked Battle Pass for Season 4 on X and other platforms. What we know so far is that Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 4 is set to arrive August […] The post New Fortnite Battle Pass Looks Like a Blockbuster Movie Lineup appeared first on TechJuice .
The software industry is being reshaped by artificial intelligence at a speed that few anticipated. What was once a slow drift toward automation is now turning into a structural shift in how developers think, work, and define their value. According to GitHub's CEO , the profession is entering a phase where traditional coding is being replaced with a different set of responsibilities, and the people doing that work are beginning to see themselves not as coders, but as orchestrators. From Coder to Code Director Among developers who have adopted AI tools early, there is a growing realization that the job they were trained for no longer looks the same. It’s not just that AI is speeding up tasks or suggesting bits of code. It’s changing the way decisions are made, how systems are designed, and what it means to be productive. For many, this shift didn’t start with confidence. The early stages often involved casual experiments with code assistants or language models that sometimes helped, but often confused. Some developers walked away early, discouraged by errors or inconsistencies. But those who kept going began to figure out how to work with AI rather than against it, reaching moments of insight where speed met usefulness. Over time, these developers moved through phases. First as skeptics, then as curious testers, and eventually as collaborators who learned to shape AI output instead of manually producing it. By now, some have gone even further, managing entire development workflows with parallel AI agents handling feature construction, architectural planning, and code transformation tasks. A Daily Partnership with Machines The most advanced developers in this new landscape describe their job as one that revolves around two core ideas: delegation and verification. Their work involves setting the stage for automated systems to perform complex tasks, feeding them context, constraints, and detailed instructions. After that, the focus shifts to careful evaluation, checking whether the AI did what it was asked, whether it meets system requirements, and whether it aligns with internal standards. What’s disappearing is the keyboard-centric view of development. In its place, a more abstract, strategic mindset is emerging. AI systems might write most of the code, but humans still set the direction, design the framework, and ensure quality. This version of the developer job is not lighter, but different. It leans heavily on system thinking, prompt design, and the ability to catch flaws before they create problems downstream. This shift in responsibility has also changed how some developers describe their work. Rather than being individual contributors writing software directly, they’re beginning to see themselves as guides or curators, managing processes that involve both people and machines. Rethinking Developer Education One of the clearest consequences of this transition is the need to rethink how future developers are trained. If AI is expected to handle a growing share of the syntax and structure of programming, then teaching students to memorize language features or complete isolated logic problems is quickly becoming outdated. Instead, the core skills of tomorrow’s developers are likely to revolve around judgment, problem framing, and system modeling. Knowing how to deconstruct a goal into tasks that machines can carry out, how to evaluate the code they generate, and how to adjust when outputs fall short is now just as important as knowing how to code by hand. Developers will also need strong communication skills, since vague or minimal instructions fail to deliver results when working with AI. Computer science courses that still focus on tasks AI can already complete risk leaving students unprepared for real-world roles. The emphasis will need to shift toward collaboration, critical analysis, and deeper abstraction, skills that can’t easily be automated. The Tools Are Ready. Are We? According to GitHub’s internal findings, a sizable group of developers already use AI to produce most of their code. Some believe that 90% automation is possible within two to five years. But the more striking part is how little resistance this prediction receives. Developers who have experienced what it takes to manage AI systems don’t feel replaced. They feel redefined. These individuals often invest in the most capable tools, not to save time, but to increase ambition. Their focus has turned from writing fast code to solving bigger problems, completing more sophisticated tasks, and achieving results that were previously too complex or too time-consuming. As this pattern spreads, the distinction between good and great developers may come down to how well they can guide intelligent systems. Delegation, verification, system design, and creative problem solving are no longer support skills. They’re becoming central to the role. Looking Forward Without Looking Away Not every developer will want to follow this path. Some may find it unappealing to shift from writing code to managing systems that do the writing. Others may resist the change altogether. But the industry isn’t waiting. The job is changing whether people agree with it or not. That doesn’t mean optimism has no place. In fact, many of the developers embracing AI aren’t just hopeful, they’re realistic about what it takes. They see the disruption clearly, but they also view it as a chance to rethink their careers, learn new ways of working, and take on responsibilities that challenge them in new ways. As this transformation continues, one thing is becoming clearer. The role of the software developer is no longer defined by lines of code. It’s defined by how effectively they can shape, direct, and verify what intelligent systems do on their behalf. That shift may not be easy for everyone. But for those who choose to adapt, it could mark the beginning of a very different, and possibly more creative, kind of work. Notes: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. Image: DIW-Aigen. Read next: Perplexity AI Faces Accusations Over Unauthorised Web Scraping
Apple has started forming a dedicated team to develop a native AI search tool. Internally called an “answer engine,” the system is expected to operate much like ChatGPT or Gemini. It's being created by a group known as AKI, short for Answers, Knowledge and Information. The team’s focus includes improving Siri, refining Spotlight, and making changes to how search works across Safari. The company has yet to release a stand-alone product in this space. Right now, Apple Intelligence can connect with ChatGPT to search the web, but Apple hasn’t built its own chatbot-style system. That absence is beginning to look more noticeable as user behavior changes and the demand for generative tools keeps growing. Earlier hesitation begins to shift A few months ago, Apple had appeared unwilling to commit fully to chatbot-style products. After its OpenAI partnership was announced at WWDC in 2024, company leaders said they didn’t see enough public interest to justify building a similar tool from scratch. But conditions inside the market have changed quickly. Consumer use of AI chat platforms is growing. More people now turn to tools like ChatGPT instead of traditional search engines. Industry data suggests nearly four in ten users are doing this regularly. That shift has also triggered changes inside Apple. Internal teams are being restructured around new AI goals. According to reports, a new cloud chip, code-named Baltra, is being developed to support expanded server-based AI features. It will likely support functions that require more real-time processing, beyond what current devices can handle alone. CEO outlines the company's next priorities At a recent staff meeting, CEO Tim Cook described AI as a major turning point for the company. He compared the impact of AI to earlier shifts such as the rise of smartphones or the growth of cloud platforms. He also said that while Apple hasn't always been first to act, it has often reshaped existing products in a way that redefines how they’re used. Apple’s record includes several cases where the company entered a market late but still managed to change its direction. That approach now appears to be extending to artificial intelligence. Instead of rushing to release early tools, Apple is investing heavily in long-term infrastructure and product design. Hiring, research, and internal pressure Nearly 40 percent of the 12,000 new hires made last year were assigned to research and development roles. Much of that work supports AI. The scale of these hires signals a clear shift in internal priorities. Reports also suggest Apple is open to acquiring smaller companies if that accelerates development or shortens time to market. Other tech companies have taken a more aggressive stance. Some are demanding longer hours and faster output from staff. Public accounts of burnout, high turnover, and internal disputes have become common across AI firms. Apple has so far taken a slower approach, but the pressure to move faster is rising. Features under development and what's next At present, Apple’s AI tools are limited to Apple Intelligence. This system can rewrite content, edit images, create emoji-style visuals, and summarize information. Translation features are planned but haven’t launched yet. The company’s new AKI team may help fill that gap. If successful, the answer engine could give Apple a more complete AI platform, one that doesn't rely on partnerships to deliver search results. Whether this tool ends up inside Siri or becomes a separate product remains unclear, but the company is clearly moving toward greater independence in this area. More features are expected to surface in the coming year. Until then, Apple’s broader AI strategy appears to be focused on regaining control over tools that are now shaping how users search, communicate, and interact with information across all devices. Notes: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. Image: DIW-Aigen. H/T: Bloomberg / Mark Gurman Read next: ChatGPT Close to 700 Million Weekly Users as OpenAI Wraps Up GPT-5 Rollout and Adjusts for User Wellbeing
More employees across different sectors are using generative AI tools to complete tasks. This shift has moved quickly over the past year. Based on new data from McKinsey most industries now report some level of adoption among their workers, though the pace varies by field. Technology and Consulting Are Ahead The technology sector reports the highest share of generative AI use. About 88% of respondents say they use it in at least one part of their job. This includes functions like marketing, sales, and customer-facing content creation. It’s common for teams to rely on AI tools to help write, analyze, or organize materials across digital platforms. Professional services firms are not far behind. About 80% of employees in consulting, legal, and accounting firms use AI tools in some way. Many of these tasks involve research, document processing, and data review. Advanced Manufacturing and Media Use Varies In areas like aerospace, electronics, and semiconductor firms, usage is also high. Around 79% of workers in these fields have used generative AI. Marketing leads the list of functions, but regulatory tasks remain less common for automation. Media and telecom workers show similar adoption levels. These companies often experiment with video, audio, and written content powered by AI systems. While not universal, creative departments tend to use these tools more than technical or legal teams. Retail, Finance, and Health Are Catching Up Consumer-facing companies, like those in retail or packaged goods, show lower but still strong engagement. Around 68% of workers say they’ve used AI in one or more functions. In finance, the figure is close to 65%. Banks and insurers often apply AI in customer support or internal data handling. Healthcare, pharmaceutical, and medical product companies also report adoption at about 63%. In these areas, the use is often tied to administrative tasks, reporting, or patient communication tools. Some Sectors Are Slower Energy and materials companies sit at the lower end of the list. About 59% of their workers say they’ve used generative AI in any part of their role. This includes tasks like operations support or planning, but manual or field work tends to limit usage. Across all industries, some functions remain mostly untouched by generative tools. In particular, workers in manufacturing and supply chain roles report the lowest usage. Only 5% of employees in manufacturing, and 7% in supply chains, said they use AI in their regular tasks. This may reflect the slower integration of automation in hands-on or logistics-heavy environments. A Snapshot of Change, But Still Uneven Overall, the data shows that generative AI is already present in most workplaces, but it’s not evenly spread. Some industries are far ahead, using these tools across multiple teams. Others are still exploring what role it can play. As more companies test new systems, and as tools evolve to handle more types of tasks, the current gaps may shift. For now, though, the areas seeing the most direct use are those where digital workflows, content, or analysis already play a central role. Notes: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. Image: DIW Read next: Students Turn to AI While Colleges Struggle to Keep Up
Kaynes Technology India said on Monday its unit will invest roughly 49.95 billion rupees ($570.40 million) over the next six years in the southern state of Tamil Nadu. Kaynes Circuits India Pvt Ltd’s investment will fund capacity additions and also set-up new projects in the state, the company said.
Chinese engineers have introduced the world’s largest scale brain-like computer, named Darwin Monkey, designed to replicate the workings of a macaque monkey’s brain. Developed by the State Key Laboratory of Brain-Machine Intelligence at Zhejiang University, this advanced system supports over 2 billion spiking neurons and 100 billion synapses, closely mirroring the neuron count found in […] The post World’s Largest Scale Brain-Like Computer Mimics Monkey Brain appeared first on TechJuice .
China’s super steel, officially named CHSN01, has emerged as a breakthrough material for nuclear fusion reactors, offering unmatched strength and stability under extreme conditions. Designed to function under powerful magnetic fields and temperatures near absolute zero, CHSN01 is now being used in what Chinese media claim to be the world’s first fusion power generation reactor. […] The post China’s Super Steel Sets New Benchmark for Fusion Reactor Materials appeared first on TechJuice .
Samsung Gulf marked the launch of its latest flagship devices with a dynamic series of events across Dubai, blending technology, creativity, and community. The spotlight was on the all-new Galaxy Z Fold7 , Galaxy Z Flip7 , and the Galaxy Watch8 , taking mobile intelligence and user experience to the next level. Through hands-on activations and interactive showcases, the brand offered a closer look at how innovation can be woven into everyday life. Fashion Meets AI: A Styling Challenge with ESMOD Dubai 📍 July 22, 2025 | Dubai Mall, Star Atrium The week kicked off with a unique fashion-tech collaboration between Samsung and ESMOD Dubai , where fashion students took on a styling challenge powered entirely by the Galaxy Z Fold7 . From creating mood boards to editing looks on the go, students used Gemini and the foldable’s expansive screen to develop and present runway-ready outfits in a fully digital workflow. See on Instagram Participants worked with curated pieces from regional fashion brands like 6th Street and Origin Studios , and were mentored by industry experts, including stylist Wafa Toutounji . With the Galaxy Z Fold7 in hand, they not only styled looks but also tapped into Gemini AI to receive instant outfit ratings, design suggestions, and real-time feedback on how to elevate their creations. From initial inspiration to final presentation, every step of the creative process unfolded on a single screen. The experience culminated in a live mini runway show judged by fashion insiders—showcasing how AI is no longer just a buzzword, but a powerful tool shaping the future of design. Galaxy Creators Day 📍 July 23, 2025 | BCH:CLB, W Dubai The Palm In a celebration of creativity and innovation, Galaxy Creators Day brought together content creators, tech enthusiasts, and influencers for an immersive experience. See on Instagram Attendees explored Samsung’s new lineup—including the Galaxy Z Flip7 , Fold7 , and Watch8 series —across four curated rooms, each showcasing specific features. Live demonstrations highlighted real-world applications: technology-focused influencer and content creator Rawaa Aljallad shared expert tips for mobile content creation using the foldables, while fitness trainer and health coach Lina Antar explored the Watch8’s new health and fitness features, including its antioxidant tracking. As the day transitioned into evening, the event turned into a vibrant social gathering with music, food, and a chance to network with fellow creators—merging tech exploration with community spirit. The Live Show with Khalid 📍 July 24, 2025 | Dubai Mall, Star Atrium The energy carried into the heart of Dubai Mall once more, with a live show hosted by radio personality Khalid Ghanayem . Samsung’s interactive pop-up transformed the Star Atrium into a buzzing hub where audiences participated in trivia, games, and live challenges—all centered around the new Galaxy devices. See on Instagram The event drew crowds of mallgoers who engaged with the brand in a fun and accessible way, with prizes ranging from Galaxy Watches to Galaxy Tablets, and other Samsung branded products . With Khalid keeping the tempo high, the show was equal parts entertainment and product discovery, reflecting Samsung’s commitment to making tech approachable and exciting for everyone. Galaxy x Adidas: Fitness Meets Innovation 📍 July 30, 2025 | Dubai Mall, Star Atrium Closing the series was a high-intensity morning workout in collaboration with Adidas , led by ambassador Jay Christie . The fitness session challenged participants to push their limits in a HIIT workout , while the Galaxy Watch8 tracked calories in real time. The top performer even walked away with a new Watch8. See on Instagram The session highlighted the seamless integration between Samsung’s ecosystem—participants synced their Watch8 to their Galaxy Z Fold7 using the Galaxy Wearable app, experiencing firsthand how fitness data flows across devices. With giveaways from both Samsung and Adidas, the session combined wellness with smart tech to help users stay motivated and connected. From fashion and fitness to tech deep-dives and community-driven events, Samsung Gulf’s launch series demonstrated how innovation can enhance every part of modern life. With the Galaxy Z Fold7, Flip7, and Watch8, leading the way, the brand’s latest chapter arrived with style, energy, and a human touch.
Tesla for years had more repeat U.S. customers than any other major automotive brand but its loyalty has plunged since CEO Elon Musk endorsed President Donald Trump last summer, according to data from research firm S&P Global Mobility shared exclusively with Reuters. The data, which has not been previously reported, shows Tesla’s customer loyalty peaked in June 2024, when 73% of Tesla-owning households in the market for a new car bought another Tesla, according to an S&P analysis of vehicle-registration data in all 50 states. That industry-leading brand loyalty rate started to nosedive in July, that data showed, when Musk endorsed Trump following an assassination attempt in Pennsylvania on the Republican nominee. The rate bottomed out at 49.9% last March, just below the industry average, after Musk launched Trump’s budget-slashing Department of Government Efficiency in January and started firing thousands of government workers. Tesla's U.S. loyalty rate has since ticked back up to 57.4% in May, the most recent month the S&P data is available, putting it back above the industry average and about the same as Toyota 7203.T but behind Chevrolet and Ford. S&P analyst Tom Libby called it "unprecedented" to see the runaway leader in customer loyalty fall so quickly to industry-average levels. "I’ve never seen this rapid of a decline in such a short period of time," he said. Tesla and Musk did not respond to requests for comment. On Monday, Tesla granted Musk 96 million shares worth about $29 billion, a move aimed at keeping the billionaire entrepreneur at the helm as he fights a court ruling that voided his original pay deal for being unfair to shareholders. The timing of Tesla's plunging brand loyalty suggests the CEO's involvement in politics turned off customers in the EV pioneer's eco-conscious customer base, some analysts said. "If they have Democratic leanings, then perhaps they consider other brands in addition to Tesla," said Seth Goldstein, an analyst at Morningstar. Tesla's aging model lineup also faces stiffer competition from an array of EVs from legacy automakers including General Motors, Hyundai and BMW. The only new model Tesla has released since 2020, its triangular Cybertruck, has proved a flop despite Musk’s prediction of hundreds of thousands of annual sales. On an April earnings call, Tesla CFO Vaibhav Taneja singled out "the negative impact of vandalism and unwarranted hostility towards our brand and people," but also said there were "several weeks of lost production" when the company retooled factories to produce a refreshed version of its top-selling Model Y. Musk on the April call said that "absent macro issues, we don't see any reduction in demand." Tesla vehicle sales overall are falling globally and have declined 8% in the United States the first five months of 2025, according to S&P. Sales fell 33% over the first six months of the year in Europe, where public backlash to Musk’s politicking has been particularly fierce. Musk's increased political activism was "very bad timing" for Tesla, said Garrett Nelson, an analyst who tracks the EV maker at CFRA Research, because it came exactly as the company faced heightened competition from Chinese EV makers and other traditional automakers. He said his top concerns for Tesla are its loss of market share and "what can be done to repair the brand damage." Loyalty nosedive Tesla remains the U.S. electric-vehicle sales leader but has seen its dominance erode as Musk last year delved into politics and focused Tesla more on developing self-driving technology than on new affordable models for human drivers. Customer loyalty is a closely watched auto-industry metric because it is “much more expensive” to take new customers from competitors than to retain existing ones, said S&P’s Libby. S&P offers some of the most detailed industry data on automotive purchases because it analyzes vehicle registration data from all 50 states on a household-by-household basis. Unlike survey data, it follows actual vehicle transactions to track how consumers migrate among brands and models. From the fourth quarter of 2021 through the third quarter of last year, more than 60% of Tesla-owning households bought another one for their next car purchase, the data show. Only one other brand – Ford – posted a quarterly loyalty rate exceeding 60% during the period, and only once. Customer defections S&P’s data also examines another aspect of the automotive market: Which brands and models are taking customers away from others, and which ones are losing them? Until recently, Tesla was in a different stratosphere than other automotive brands on this metric. For the four years prior to July 2024, Tesla, on average, acquired nearly five new households for everyone it lost to another brand. No other brand from a major automaker was even close: Hyundai's luxury Genesis brand was the next best, acquiring on average 2.8 households for every one it lost, followed by Kia and Hyundai, which acquired on average 1.5 and 1.4 households, respectively, for every one they lost. Ford, Toyota and Honda lost more households on average than they gained during that period. Tesla’s average inflow of customers started to decline in July 2024 along with its loyalty rate. Since February, Tesla has been gaining fewer than two households for every one it loses to the rest of the industry, its lowest level ever, according to the data. “The data shows clearly that the net migration to Tesla is slowing,” Libby said. Brands that now attract more Tesla customers than they lose to Tesla include Rivian, Polestar, Porsche and Cadillac, the data show. Brian Mulberry, client portfolio manager at Tesla investor Zacks Investment Management, said he isn’t concerned about Tesla’s long-term earnings because he expects enormous profits from its plans to operate robotaxis and license self-driving technology to other automakers. Tesla launched a small test of robotaxis in Austin in June, giving rides to hand-picked fans and Internet personalities but the service isn’t available to the general public. If Tesla succeeds in expanding the technology, Mulberry said, “there’s a case to be made that Tesla doesn’t need to sell cars and trucks anymore.”
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In the past year, many businesses have started to rethink their software stacks. Instead of adding more tools, teams are cutting back. They're choosing platforms that cover more ground, reduce friction, and actually get used. DesignRush conducted a year-over-year analysis of Google search trends and web traffic for 14 popular SaaS products. The research aimed to determine which tools are rising in popularity and which are falling out of favor. Rankings were determined by search volume and organic traffic metrics. Here’s what the data showed. Top 5 SaaS Tools of 2025 Based on Website Traffic, Search Volume & Growth Signals The following tools rank highest in the Great SaaS List – 2025 Edition, which combines: Search Keyword Growth (40%) Website Traffic Growth (60%) These final scores reflect tools that are not only visited more but are also increasingly searched for, making them the most popular and relevant in today’s SaaS ecosystem. 1. Canva Website : canva.com Rank : #1 Final Score : 10.0 Canva came out on top. It had more than 18 million search queries and nearly 392 million visits. Search interest increased by 124 percent. Website traffic rose by 46 percent. This tells us that people are not only curious about Canva but also actively using it. The tool is popular across teams in marketing, education, and small business because it's simple and fast to use. 2. Microsoft Teams Website : microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-teams Rank : #2 Final Score : 8.3 Microsoft Teams showed steady growth. Website visits were up 35 percent, and search traffic increased by 25 percent. Because it’s part of Microsoft 365, Teams is becoming the default for messaging, video calls, and collaboration in many workplaces. 3. Trello Website : trello.com Rank : #3 Final Score : 7.5 Trello had a 21 percent increase in search interest and a modest 3 percent bump in traffic. Its ease of use and visual layout still make it a reliable pick for freelancers and small teams. 4. Workday Website : workday.com Rank : #4 Final Score : 7.3 Workday saw a 10 percent increase in searches and a 3 percent gain in traffic. It continues to be used in large companies for HR, payroll, and finance tasks. While growth is slower, usage remains consistent. 5. Dropbox Website : dropbox.com Rank : #5 Final Score : 7.0 Dropbox traffic declined by 9 percent, but search volume grew by nearly 10 percent. This suggests that people still seek it out, but may be shifting toward tools like Google Drive or OneDrive for daily use. Also read: Agentic AI Coding Tools Gain Momentum in Corporate Engineering Workflows 5 Declining SaaS Tools of 2025 This section focuses on the five lowest-ranked tools , based on a combination of search keyword growth and website traffic change , as used in the weighted final score formula (60% traffic, 40% search). 1. Zoom Website : zoom.us Report Rank : #14 Final Score : 5.2 Zoom saw one of the most dramatic declines this year, placing last with a score of 5.2 . This is because Zoom’s traffic dropped by 64 percent. Searches were down by 18 percent. Many companies are moving to tools like Microsoft Teams or Google Meet, which come with the platforms they already use. 2. HubSpot Website : hubspot.com Report Rank : #13 Final Score : 5.2 HubSpot ranks #13 but matches Zoom in final score. HubSpot traffic dropped more than any other platform on the list at 71 percent. Search interest declined only slightly. This shows people still look it up, but actual usage has dropped. Teams may be switching to simpler options like Zoho or Pipedrive. 3. Mailchimp Website : mailchimp.com Report Rank : #12 Final Score : 6.0 Mailchimp had flat search numbers, but website visits fell by 42 percent. It appears many users in ecommerce and content creation are moving to Klaviyo or ConvertKit, which offer more specialized tools. 4. Salesforce Website : salesforce.com Report Rank : #11 Final Score : 6.2 Salesforce traffic declined by 23 percent. Search demand also dropped by 18 percent. Although it remains a standard in enterprise, smaller teams are choosing tools that are easier to set up and maintain. 5. Asana Website : asana.com Report Rank : #9 Final Score : 6.4 Asana traffic dropped by 26 percent. Search interest stayed the same. The platform is facing more competition from newer tools like Notion, ClickUp, and Linear, which combine project tracking with documents and databases. Tools in Decline (by Traffic Loss) Tool % Traffic Change Notes HubSpot –71.2% Marketing teams opting for lighter CRM options Mailchimp –64.8% Losing share to ecommerce-focused platforms Zoom –64.8% Post-pandemic decline + competition from Teams Asana –71.2% Being replaced by hybrid tools (Notion, ClickUp) These platforms may still be active, but fewer people are using their websites compared to last year. Migration Trends: 6 Tools Being Replaced in 2025 This section explores clear migration patterns in the SaaS space. Using combined signals from traffic drops, search declines, and platform popularity, DesignRush identify which tools are most likely being replaced , and what emerging alternatives are taking their place in modern tech stacks. Related: AI Models Write Code That Works, But Often Miss Security Basics These shifts are not just preference-based, they’re strategic. Companies are consolidating, reducing costs, and prioritizing integration and UX. Below are the most likely replacements in 2025: 1. Zoom → Microsoft Teams or Google Meet Zoom is being replaced by Teams and Google Meet, mostly because those are built into systems many companies already use. Replacements : Microsoft Teams (+35.8% traffic) for enterprises using Office 365 Google Meet as the default for Google Workspace users Trend : Businesses prefer integrated, bundled video tools over standalone apps. 2. HubSpot → Zoho CRM, Pipedrive, or Custom Stacks HubSpot users are moving to Zoho, Pipedrive, or building lightweight CRM stacks using Notion, Airtable, and Zapier. Replacements : Zoho CRM and Pipedrive for budget-conscious teams Modular stacks with Notion + Airtable + Zapier for flexibility Trend : HubSpot’s all-in-one suite is being replaced by customizable, lower-cost options. 3. Mailchimp → Klaviyo, ConvertKit Mailchimp is losing users to Klaviyo and ConvertKit, which focus more on automation and ecommerce. Replacements : Klaviyo for ecommerce automation ConvertKit for creators and small businesses Trend : Users want smarter email, better segmentation, and ecommerce-native features. 4. Asana → Notion, ClickUp, Linear Asana is being swapped out for tools like ClickUp and Notion that combine multiple features in one app. Replacements : ClickUp for full-stack PM Notion for flexible docs + tasks Linear for fast, dev-centric workflows Trend : All-in-one workspaces are winning over linear task lists. 5. Slack → Microsoft Teams Slack is losing share to Microsoft Teams, especially in companies already using the Microsoft suite. Replacements : Teams gains from Microsoft ecosystem bundling Trend : Teams integrates meetings, chat, docs, all in one. Slack struggles to justify itself as a standalone tool in corporate IT stacks. 6. Tableau → Power BI, Looker Tableau is being replaced by Power BI and Looker, which are easier to integrate with other tools. Replacements : Power BI (Microsoft) for native analytics Looker (Google) for embedded dashboards Trend : Businesses favor tools embedded in their existing cloud platforms. Categories Losing Traction in 2025 Communication tools like Zoom and Slack are being replaced by Teams or Google Meet, especially in companies trying to reduce costs and simplify logins. Marketing tools like HubSpot and Mailchimp are being replaced by options that are easier to manage or better suited to specific industries. Project management tools such as Asana and Basecamp are seeing users shift to platforms that also support documents, notes, and team wikis. Analytics tools including Tableau and Salesforce dashboards are being replaced with options like Power BI and Looker, which are built into platforms businesses already use. What This Means for Businesses Teams are trying to reduce friction. They want fewer tools that can do more. If a product is part of an existing software package, it is more likely to stay. Standalone tools need to offer clear value to justify their place. Complex software with steep learning curves or high costs is being replaced with products that are faster to adopt and easier to use. Read next: Most Americans Still Use Social Media, But 41% Are Pulling Back in 2025