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Association for Advancement of Artificial Intelligence launches Pakistan chapter, marking country’s official entry into global AI ecosystem

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? New AI chapter to provide access to 15,000 global research, funding opportunities, and collaborations for Pakistan’s tech sector The post Association for Advancement of Artificial Intelligence launches Pakistan chapter, marking country’s official entry into global AI ecosystem appeared first on Profit by Pakistan Today .

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Govt. Completes Cybersecurity Audit of 15 Federal Ministries in Pakistan

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The Pakistan government has successfully wrapped up a comprehensive cybersecurity audit of 15 federal ministries, divisions, and attached departments as part of the Cyber Security for Digital Pakistan (Phase‑I) program. Conducted under the oversight of the Ministry of Information Technology, this milestone marks a major stride toward strengthening national digital resilience. With PKR 1,076.17 million of the […] The post Govt. Completes Cybersecurity Audit of 15 Federal Ministries in Pakistan appeared first on TechJuice .

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SBP Unveils New Framework to Ease Bank Account Opening

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? In an effort to streamline the process of bank account opening, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has released new regulations for customer onboarding. Standardization of procedures, reduction of documentary hurdles, and provision of digital account access are now compulsory under the new framework. SBP has instructed banks and regulated financial institutions to ensure that […] The post SBP Unveils New Framework to Ease Bank Account Opening appeared first on TechJuice .

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Easypaisa vs JazzCash: The Ultimate Mobile Wallet Showdown in 2025

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Imagine a world where managing your money is as easy as sending a text message. Well, in Pakistan, that world is already here, and it’s growing super fast. Our country’s “fintech” scene is booming because lots of people don’t have traditional bank accounts, but almost everyone has a mobile phone. These wallets are powering over […] The post Easypaisa vs JazzCash: The Ultimate Mobile Wallet Showdown in 2025 appeared first on TechJuice .

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Shaza Fatima represents Pakistan at WAIC 2025, advances digital ties with China

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? IT minister showcases national tech vision in Shanghai; engages Chinese envoy to boost AI and smart city cooperation The post Shaza Fatima represents Pakistan at WAIC 2025, advances digital ties with China appeared first on Profit by Pakistan Today .

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PTA QoS Survey Flags Major Issues with Fixed-Line Broadband Services

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Most fixed-line broadband services in Pakistan are underperforming, according to the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority’s (PTA) latest Quality of Service (QoS) survey for Q2 2025. The authority reviewed 45 broadband operators across 22 cities and found widespread non-compliance with key performance indicators. One of the key findings was that many operators exceeded the 80% threshold for […] The post PTA QoS Survey Flags Major Issues with Fixed-Line Broadband Services appeared first on TechJuice .

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Honor X6c Launched in Pakistan with Impressive Specs & Price

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Honor has officially launched its latest budget-friendly smartphone, the Honor X6c, in Pakistan today, July 25, 2025. The device arrives in two variants: 12GB RAM + 128GB storage priced at PKR 29,999 and 12GB RAM + 256GB storage priced at PKR 34,999. This new entry offers a compelling mix of design, performance, and features aimed at […] The post Honor X6c Launched in Pakistan with Impressive Specs & Price appeared first on TechJuice .

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BYD Shark 6 PHEV Officially Launched in Pakistan – Price Revealed

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Pakistan’s automotive landscape has just taken a historic leap forward as BYD officially launches the Shark 6 PHEV on 25 July 2025. a powerful plug-in hybrid electric vehicle priced at PKR 19.95 million. This highly anticipated launch marks BYD’s most ambitious step yet into the Pakistani market, introducing a machine that’s not only rugged and […] The post BYD Shark 6 PHEV Officially Launched in Pakistan – Price Revealed appeared first on TechJuice .

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CCP Recovers Rs150 Million Penalty from Reckitt Benckiser

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) recovered Rs150 million from Reckitt Benckiser Pakistan on July 25, 2025. The penalty was imposed for the deceptive marketing of its product, Strepsils. The recovery occurred after the Competition Appellate Tribunal (CAT) dismissed Reckitt Benckiser’s appeal due to non-prosecution. Following this, CCP attached the company’s bank account under Section […] The post CCP Recovers Rs150 Million Penalty from Reckitt Benckiser appeared first on TechJuice .

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Pakistan, China Set Up Joint Agricultural Science Lab

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The Islamia University of Bahawalpur (IUB) and the Gansu Academy of Agricultural Sciences (GAAS) have partnered to establish a Joint Agricultural Science Lab, marking a significant step toward advancing modern farming practices in Pakistan. The initiative will focus on collaborative research to enhance high-yield crop production, sustainable farming, and resource efficiency. According to China Economic […] The post Pakistan, China Set Up Joint Agricultural Science Lab appeared first on TechJuice .

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BISE Lahore Announces 2025 Matric Exam Rechecking Schedule

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Lahore has started the 2025 Matric exam rechecking process for students who wish to get their answer sheets reviewed. The rechecking application portal is open until August 8, and candidates can submit their requests online from home. Each paper rechecking will cost Rs1,200, but if any marking […] The post BISE Lahore Announces 2025 Matric Exam Rechecking Schedule appeared first on TechJuice .

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Zong Cloud Services Expanded with Strategic Islamabad Showcase

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Zong brought its Z SAIS Cloud showcase to Islamabad after successful events in Lahore and Karachi, highlighting the steady expansion of Zong cloud services across the country. Zong’s Z SAIS Cloud initiative reflects the company’s move beyond traditional telecom offerings, delivering enterprise-grade, business-ready solutions aligned with evolving corporate needs. The Islamabad event was more than […] The post Zong Cloud Services Expanded with Strategic Islamabad Showcase appeared first on TechJuice .

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Pakistan’s First Govt-Backed Makerspace Set to Launch in Lahore

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Pakistan’s first government-backed Makerspace is set to launch soon in Lahore, marking a major milestone in the country’s drive toward innovation and digital transformation. The initiative is a joint effort by the Planning & Development Board, Government of the Punjab, and the Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB). “Makerspace Punjab will serve as a modern innovation […] The post Pakistan’s First Govt-Backed Makerspace Set to Launch in Lahore appeared first on TechJuice .

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Govt urges social media firms to block accounts run by terrorist groups

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The government on Friday called on global social media organisations to immediately block the accounts of proscribed terrorist groups disseminating propaganda on their platforms. On Wednesday, Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry had highlighted how a terrorist group was using WhatsApp channels to “disseminate hateful content and harmful narratives”, urging the platform and the global community to help Pakistan combat terrorism. Addressing a joint press conference today in Islamabad alongside Minister of State for Law and Justice Barrister Aqeel Malik, Chaudhry said: “I want to request social media operators and platforms to cooperate with us on the blockage and removal of accounts, taking measures to stop mirror accounts and to share information of account holders who are operating these accounts.” Chaudhry said terrorist groups and individuals, including those banned in the United States, the United Kingdom and sanctioned by the United Nations, were operating accounts on social media platforms such as X, Facebook and WhatsApp. He said the National Action Plan (NAP) — formed in 2014 to take action against terrorists through a concerted national effort — requires taking action against those spreading propaganda on media and social media. The agenda items of NAP include a ban on the glorification of terrorists and terrorist organisations through print and electronic media, and measures against the abuse of the internet and social media for terrorism. He requested social media firms to block these groups; use artificial intelligence (AI) to prevent “mirror accounts”; and share information about their operators. He urged creating auto-detect and auto-block algorithms against such accounts. Barrister Malik said authorities had unearthed 481 accounts associated with proscribed terrorist groups on various platforms and reported them to social media organisations. He urged social media firms to share information about account holders to “amplify counterterrorism operations in dealing with this newer threat”. He also requested them to implement strict measures, which include AI methods to discover more accounts. He invited them to establish their presence in the country and sought enhanced cooperation in the digital world. Malik said Pakistan was at the forefront and had rendered sacrifices in the war against terrorism, but a new trend had surfaced on social media apps such as X, Facebook, Instagram and Telegram. “We will welcome social media platforms to set up offices in Pakistan for better coordination,” he said. “We seek coordination between social media platforms and our law enforcement agencies on social issues and the presence of terrorist organisations on social media.” He said terror groups such as the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan, Islamic State Khorasan Province, Balochistan Liberation Army and Balochistan Liberation Front had an active presence on social media platforms, noting they have been banned by the US and the UK as well. “Pakistan remains steadfast and is committed to our resolve to combat terrorism. Apart from operating on the ground, we have seen new trends in the digital realm,” he said. He said the state minister for interior also highlighted how terrorist groups were “working on social media, recruiting and actively disseminating propaganda” through WhatsApp and other platforms. “These social accounts significantly enhance their social media presence, whether it through their real names of pseudonyms. It poses a threat to our nation, citizens and the rest of the world.”

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Islamabad Electric Trams Set to Hit Capital Roads Soon

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has announced plans to introduce Islamabad electric trams in a move to modernize and improve public transportation for residents of the capital city. The decision was taken during a meeting at CDA headquarters, chaired by CDA Chairman and Chief Commissioner Islamabad, Muhammad Ali Randhawa. As part of the initiative, 140 […] The post Islamabad Electric Trams Set to Hit Capital Roads Soon appeared first on TechJuice .

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Sindh Abolishes Parking Fees on Public Roads Across Karachi

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? In a major policy shift, the Sindh government has abolished parking fees on public roads across Karachi, according to an official notification issued recently. The directive confirms that no authority, including the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC), will be allowed to collect parking fees from public roads in any part of the city. The parking fee […] The post Sindh Abolishes Parking Fees on Public Roads Across Karachi appeared first on TechJuice .

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PTA Blocks Stolen Phones and Bans 55 Million Counterfeits in Crackdown

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has blocked 826,000 stolen mobile devices reported through its Device Identification Registration and Blocking System (DIRBS). In addition, 55 million fake or replica phones have been identified and blocked, curbing the use of unauthorized and low-quality devices across local networks. This development comes at a time when local smartphone manufacturing […] The post PTA Blocks Stolen Phones and Bans 55 Million Counterfeits in Crackdown appeared first on TechJuice .

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Pakistani Journalist Honored with ADBI DAJA Award for Climate Reporting

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? In a groundbreaking achievement for climate journalism, Pakistani reporters Hamna Iqbal Baig and Faisal Rehman have been honored with the 2025 Developing Asia Journalism Award (DAJA) by the Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI). Their investigative report, “In the Heat of Labour,” published on FairPlanet with support from the Earth Journalism Network, sheds light on a […] The post Pakistani Journalist Honored with ADBI DAJA Award for Climate Reporting appeared first on TechJuice .

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BYD to Begin Assembling Electric Cars in Pakistan by 2026

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? KARACHI: China’s leading electric vehicle manufacturer, BYD, is gearing up to produce its first Pakistan-assembled EVs by July or August 2026, as confirmed by Danish Khaliq, Vice President of Sales and Strategy at BYD Pakistan. The new facility is being constructed near Karachi, in collaboration with Mega Motor Company, a subsidiary of Hub Power (Hubco). […] The post BYD to Begin Assembling Electric Cars in Pakistan by 2026 appeared first on TechJuice .

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Chinese investors irked by slow progress in agricultural partnership under CPEC due to bureaucratic hurdles

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Bureaucratic delays hinder agricultural reforms and modernisation in Punjab as a Chinese delegation explores modern farming technologies and investment opportunities in Punjab The post Chinese investors irked by slow progress in agricultural partnership under CPEC due to bureaucratic hurdles appeared first on Profit by Pakistan Today .

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NADRA Mobile NICOP Drive in Saudi Arabia Available on THESE Dates

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) is launching a two-day mobile NICOP registration drive in Saudi Arabia on July 25 and 26. The facility will operate in Dammam from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM on both days. NADRA is running this drive in collaboration with the Pakistan Embassy. The mobile team will help overseas […] The post NADRA Mobile NICOP Drive in Saudi Arabia Available on THESE Dates appeared first on TechJuice .

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Punjab Sets Launch Date for Electric Taxi Rollout

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The Punjab government is gearing up to officially roll out its long-awaited electric taxi (e-taxi) scheme in August, marking a significant move toward eco-friendly urban transport. The groundwork has been finalized, with the transport department coordinating closely with key stakeholders for a smooth launch. To streamline the application process, the Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB) […] The post Punjab Sets Launch Date for Electric Taxi Rollout appeared first on TechJuice .

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Pakistan Prepares for AI Era with New Policy and Startup Fund

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Pakistan is on the brink of a major technological leap as it prepares to approve its first-ever national Artificial Intelligence (AI) policy. Finalized after extensive consultations both locally and internationally, the policy promises to reshape how the country integrates emerging technologies into its economy and society. Speaking at a seminar hosted by Quaid-i-Azam University, Federal […] The post Pakistan Prepares for AI Era with New Policy and Startup Fund appeared first on TechJuice .

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Here’s A List of All the Movies, TV Shows Coming to Netflix Pakistan This August

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Netflix Pakistan is dialing up the drama, comedy, and nostalgia this August. From Hollywood classics like Rush Hour and Jurassic Park to hotly anticipated originals like Wednesday Season 2, the streaming giant is giving Pakistanis the perfect excuse to stay glued to their screens this month. Blockbusters Hit Netflix Pakistan on August 1 The first […] The post Here’s A List of All the Movies, TV Shows Coming to Netflix Pakistan This August appeared first on TechJuice .

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Alif Finance Cleared by SECP to Operate as NBFC in Pakistan

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has granted an Investment Finance Services license to Alif Finance (Private) Limited, officially authorizing it to operate as a Non-Banking Finance Company (NBFC). The issuance of the Alif Finance NBFC license signals SECP’s ongoing commitment to facilitating credible and innovation-driven entrants into Pakistan’s financial services landscape. The […] The post Alif Finance Cleared by SECP to Operate as NBFC in Pakistan appeared first on TechJuice .

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Free AI Tools for Millions in India. Why Not in Pakistan?

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Across the border, telecom giants Bharti Airtel and Reliance Jio are making headlines by offering free access to advanced AI tools. Meanwhile, in Pakistan, from Onic to other providers such as Jazz, Telenor, Zong, Ufone, no free or trial version of any AI service is currently available. The contrast is glaring. Airtel’s Free AI Offer […] The post Free AI Tools for Millions in India. Why Not in Pakistan? appeared first on TechJuice .

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Honda Opens Bookings for the HR-V e:HEV in Pakistan

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Honda Pakistan has officially opened bookings for its much-anticipated hybrid SUV, the HR-V e:HEV. Whether you’re eyeing the entry-level variant or the fully loaded hybrid, Honda has now made it easier for buyers to reserve their vehicle at authorized dealerships across the country. Here’s how much you’ll need to pay upfront: “For the standard VTi […] The post Honda Opens Bookings for the HR-V e:HEV in Pakistan appeared first on TechJuice .

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Buying Alto in 2025? Don’t Decide Before Reading This!

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? You’re ready to buy a budget-friendly, fuel-efficient car, and Suzuki Alto is on top of your list. But now comes the big question: Should you go for the locally assembled Pakistani Suzuki Alto or import the Japanese JDM version? Both are 660cc hatchbacks. Both look similar. But under the hood, and in daily use, they […] The post Buying Alto in 2025? Don’t Decide Before Reading This! appeared first on TechJuice .

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TikTok releases Q1 2025 Community Guidelines Enforcement Report

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Pakistan – July 23, 2025 – TikTok has released its Q1 2025 Community Guidelines Enforcement Report, showcasing its ongoing commitment to creating a safe digital space for its users. The report, which covers data from January to March 2025, details the proactive steps TikTok has taken to identify and remove content that violates its Community […] The post TikTok releases Q1 2025 Community Guidelines Enforcement Report appeared first on TechJuice .

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BISE Abbottabad Class 9th Result 2025 Declared!

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Abbottabad has announced the Class 9th result for 2025 today, July 26, at 2:00 AM (PST). Students can now check their results online. How to Check BISE Abbottabad Class 9th Result 2025 Online: Visit the official site of the BISE Abbottabad board → choose the Class 9th […] The post BISE Abbottabad Class 9th Result 2025 Declared! appeared first on TechJuice .

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Tech Companies Flaunt AI Innovations Despite U.S.-China Chip Disputes

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Over 800 Chinese and international tech companies converged at the World AI Conference in Shanghai, spotlighting more than 3,000 AI innovations amid stringent US export controls. Chinese giants like Huawei and Alibaba joined startups including DeepSeek and Unitree, while Western players such as Tesla, Alphabet and Amazon also participated. Premier Li Qiang opened the event, […] The post Tech Companies Flaunt AI Innovations Despite U.S.-China Chip Disputes appeared first on TechJuice .

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China urges global consensus on balancing AI development, security

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? China’s premier Li Qiang warned on Saturday that artificial intelligence development must be weighed against the security risks, saying a global consensus was urgently needed even as the tech race between Beijing and Washington shows no sign of abating. His remarks came just days after United States President Donald Trump unveiled an aggressive low-regulation strategy aimed at cementing US dominance in the fast-moving field, promising to “remove red tape and onerous regulation” that could hinder private sector AI development. Opening the World AI Conference (WAIC) in Shanghai on Saturday, Li emphasised the need for governance and open-source development, announcing the establishment of a Chinese-led body for international AI cooperation. “The risks and challenges brought by artificial intelligence have drawn widespread attention […] How to find a balance between development and security urgently requires further consensus from the entire society,” the premier said. Li said China would “actively promote” the development of open-source AI, adding Beijing was willing to share advances with other countries, particularly developing ones. “If we engage in technological monopolies, controls and blockage, artificial intelligence will become the preserve of a few countries and a few enterprises,” he said. “Only by adhering to openness, sharing and fairness in access to intelligence can more countries and groups benefit from (AI).” The premier highlighted “insufficient supply of computing power and chips” as a bottleneck. Washington has expanded its efforts in recent years to curb exports of state-of-the-art chips to China, concerned that these can be used to advance Beijing’s military systems and erode US tech dominance. For its part, China has made AI a pillar of its plans for technological self-reliance , with the government pledging a raft of measures to boost the sector. In January, Chinese startup DeepSeek unveiled an AI model that performed as well as top US systems despite using less powerful chips. ‘Pet tiger cub’ At a time when AI is being integrated across virtually all industries, its uses have raised major ethical questions, from the spread of misinformation to its impact on employment, or the potential loss of technological control. In a speech at WAIC on Saturday, Nobel Prize-winning physicist Geoffrey Hinton compared the situation to keeping “a very cute tiger cub as a pet”. “To survive”, he said, you need to ensure you can train it not to kill you when it grows up. In a video message played at the WAIC opening ceremony, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said AI governance would be “a defining test of international cooperation”. The ceremony also saw the French president’s AI envoy, Anne Bouverot, underscore the “an urgent need” for global action. At an AI summit in Paris in February, 58 countries including China, France and India — as well as the European Union and African Union Commission — called for enhanced coordination on AI governance. But the US warned against “excessive regulation”, and alongside the United Kingdom, refused to sign the summit’s appeal for an “open”, “inclusive” and “ethical” AI.

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BISE Abbottabad Announces Matric Part 1 Position Holders

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Abbottabad: The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Abbottabad officially announced the Matric 2025 Class 9 (SSC Part 1) results today, revealing the top position holders in both the Science and Arts groups. Arts Group –  Toppers Students from Haripur have dominated the Arts Group top positions this year. Here’s a breakdown of the […] The post BISE Abbottabad Announces Matric Part 1 Position Holders appeared first on TechJuice .

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Samsung to Expand Phone AI Capabilities Beyond Gemini

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Samsung is actively seeking new partners to power the future of Galaxy AI beyond Google’s Gemini. Talks are already underway with multiple vendors. Among them, Perplexity and OpenAI stand out as top contenders. Reports from June suggest Samsung may invest in Perplexity and integrate its assistant and app into upcoming smartphones. OpenAI is also in […] The post Samsung to Expand Phone AI Capabilities Beyond Gemini appeared first on TechJuice .

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Infinix Hot 60 Series Goes Global – Full Specs Inside

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Infinix has officially introduced the Hot 60 Pro+ for global markets, as expected, on July 25, 2025. The global launch includes three additional smartphones from the Infinix Hot 60 Series: the Hot 60 Pro, Hot 60i, and Hot 60 5G. The Hot 60 Pro+ runs on the Helio G200 chipset, paired with 8GB RAM and […] The post Infinix Hot 60 Series Goes Global – Full Specs Inside appeared first on TechJuice .

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Riddara RD6 Electric Truck Price Officially Revealed

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? As TechJuice previously reported, the Riddara RD6 electric pickup is expected to officially launch by August or September. Now, the company has revealed its price, which starts at PKR 13,299,000. Along with the pricing, key global features and specifications have been confirmed, showcasing RD6’s capability and innovation in the EV segment. The RD6 offers impressive […] The post Riddara RD6 Electric Truck Price Officially Revealed appeared first on TechJuice .

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Oppo A6 Series Promises Exciting Surprises Ahead of Launch

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Oppo is gearing up to launch its new A6 series, which includes the A6 GT and A6 Max. Despite being budget-friendly, these smartphones may pack advanced features and solid hardware. The A6 GT and A6 Max are expected to feature flat LTPS OLED displays with 1.5K resolution. This high-resolution screen is rare in this segment, […] The post Oppo A6 Series Promises Exciting Surprises Ahead of Launch appeared first on TechJuice .

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Hackers Exploit YouTube, Discord to Deploy Info-Stealing Malware

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? A sophisticated new YouTube Discord malware campaign is making waves in the cybersecurity world. Threat actors are now leveraging the combined power of YouTube and Discord to distribute info-stealing malware that can compromise everything from browser passwords to cryptocurrency wallets. The malware campaign, uncovered by researchers at Netskope, relies on a clever strategy: hijack legitimate […] The post Hackers Exploit YouTube, Discord to Deploy Info-Stealing Malware appeared first on TechJuice .

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You Won’t Believe Fortnite’s Surprising Leonardo DiCaprio Movie Collab!

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Fortnite is no stranger to blockbuster tie‑ins, but its latest movie collab is perhaps its most unexpected. Fans will be getting a collaboration with Paul Thomas Anderson’s upcoming film One Battle After Another. Announced via an Instagram teaser, the campaign features Fortnite protagonist Jonesy reenacting a scene from the movie trailer using a payphone, abruptly […] The post You Won’t Believe Fortnite’s Surprising Leonardo DiCaprio Movie Collab! appeared first on TechJuice .

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ChatGPT May Pull Google Snippets When Bing Falls Short

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? A recent test, conducted by Aleyda Solís , shows that ChatGPT sometimes references information from Google Search when Bing results are missing or delayed. The test involved creating a new webpage that wasn’t yet indexed. When ChatGPT’s browsing tool was asked about it, the system couldn’t find the page. It returned a message saying the content might be outdated or unavailable. Google Gemini, on the other hand, accessed and summarized the page without issue. The webpage was then submitted for indexing in both Google and Microsoft Bing. Google processed it successfully. Bing didn’t. Hours later, the page appeared in Google’s results. It still wasn’t visible in Bing. Around the same time, ChatGPT began referencing a short portion of the page. When asked about the source, it responded that the snippet came from web search. The wording matched the exact snippet shown in Google’s result. The page never appeared in Bing’s listings during this period. The match with Google’s content suggests ChatGPT may rely on Google’s preview data when Bing doesn’t return anything. Other examples online point to the same pattern. In those cases, ChatGPT returned summaries that matched Google’s search preview instead of Bing’s. Some developers reviewing technical logs also noticed that ChatGPT sends requests through Bing by default, but may still end up using content that only appears on Google. This behavior suggests fallback logic. If Bing doesn’t return usable results, ChatGPT appears to use visible Google search snippets to fill in missing details. There’s no official explanation of this process. The test also highlights how traditional search indexing remains relevant for AI search tools. If a page isn’t available on Bing search, but is visible in Google, ChatGPT may still use the Google snippet. How exactly it accesses that content isn’t clear. It may involve cached pages or proxy connections that aren’t disclosed. Whether or not ChatGPT tries to crawl the original page directly wasn’t confirmed in the test. Web server logs might reveal that information, but no access records were checked. The outcome shows that Google’s search previews can affect what ChatGPT reports, especially when Bing isn’t up to date. This may continue to affect how information appears in AI-assisted tools until Bing improves its indexing. Notes: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. Image: DIW-Aigen. Read next: ChatGPT Therapy Sessions May Not Be Protected in Court

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UK Begins Online Age Checks to Limit Children’s Access to Harmful Content

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? New rules aimed at keeping children away from harmful online material have taken effect in the United Kingdom. The measures apply to websites and apps that display content involving pornography, violence, or subjects like suicide, self-harm, or eating disorders. Companies operating these services are now required to check users’ ages through approved methods such as credit card verification or facial image analysis. The law assigns enforcement responsibilities to the country’s media regulator. Platforms that don’t follow the rules may face fines of up to £18 million or 10% of global revenue, depending on which amount is higher. If companies ignore official information requests, senior managers may face legal consequences. The requirement follows the 2023 Online Safety Act, which outlined duties for digital platforms to reduce harm for both children and adults. After a preparation period, the enforcement phase has started. Regulators have confirmed that thousands of adult websites are now using age checks. Social media platforms are being monitored for compliance with the same standards. Also read: Sam Altman Sees Short Video Apps, Not AI, as Bigger Threat to Kids' Minds Recent findings from the regulator show that about half a million children between the ages of eight and fourteen viewed online pornography in the last month. The figures have drawn concern from child protection groups and public officials. The changes are intended to reduce the chances of similar exposure going forward. While some gaps in enforcement remain, the introduction of mandatory checks is seen as a shift toward a more controlled online environment for minors. The aim is to create fewer pathways for children to reach dangerous or inappropriate content. Additional measures are being considered. Officials have mentioned the possibility of setting time limits for how long children can spend on social apps each day. Any future changes will be introduced through separate decisions or legislative updates. Digital platforms are now expected to meet technical and procedural requirements to show they are protecting young users. Oversight will continue as the regulator reviews how well the new rules are being followed. Notes: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. Image: DIW-Aigen. Read next: Financial Cybercrime Risks Vary Sharply Across U.S. States, Report Finds

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Financial Cybercrime Risks Vary Sharply Across U.S. States, Report Finds

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? A new analysis of online financial crime data shows wide variation in how states are affected by scams, fraud, and digital theft. According to 2024 figures compiled from FBI reports, Mississippi ranks as the safest state, followed by Texas, Minnesota, Alabama, and South Dakota. Each of these states reported low victim counts, lower financial losses per resident, or smaller increases in scam activity over recent years. Mississippi had the fewest victims per million people, and its total financial losses remained among the lowest nationwide. Even with fewer cybercrime laws in place, it showed relative stability, which may suggest that a lower rate of targeting plays a role. Texas performed well despite its population size, aided by a stronger legal framework. Minnesota’s ranking came from a balance of low victim numbers and strong legislative presence. High Losses Concentrated in D.C., Iowa, and Nevada Washington, D.C. stood out with the highest per-capita losses in the country. Between 2022 and 2024, its total financial damages rose sharply, reaching over $400 million when adjusted for population. Most of the losses were linked to high-value scams, including investment fraud and business email compromise. Iowa also showed a steep rise in both victims and losses. Nevada experienced similarly high numbers, driven by identity theft and phishing attacks. In these states, legislative measures have been slow to match the growing risk. D.C. and Iowa, in particular, have limited policy protections in place. Nevada’s high urban population and large number of visitors may also contribute to its increased exposure. Rising Trend in Cybercrime Across the Country The report confirms a national rise in financial cybercrime. Between 2022 and 2024, most states recorded double-digit growth in either victim count or total losses. In some cases, both increased. The overall impact has expanded rapidly, with total U.S. financial losses from online scams more than doubling in just two years. Many scams follow familiar formats. Phishing remains the most widespread. Tech support scams, SIM swapping, and investment fraud continue to cause substantial damage. Some states report high financial losses even with fewer victims, which points to the growing value of individual attacks. Not All Safe States Have Strong Cybercrime Laws Legislation plays a role, but its effect varies. Several top-ranked states, including Mississippi and South Dakota, have minimal cybercrime laws. Still, they recorded relatively low exposure. On the other hand, some states with more active legislative efforts still reported high losses. Illinois, for example, had more cybersecurity rules than average but did not rank among the safer states. This gap between laws and outcomes suggests that other factors, such as demographic patterns, scammer focus, or digital awareness, may influence risk more than legislation alone. Five Key Metrics Used for State Rankings The ranking system used five measures. Victim count and total financial losses each made up 30 percent of the overall score. The percentage change in those two figures from 2022 to 2024 accounted for another 30 percent. The number of state-level cybercrime laws contributed the final 10 percent. While legislation was included, it carried less weight because many laws do not directly address financial scams. The intent was to reflect actual exposure and risk, not just legal preparedness. Most Common Forms of Financial Cybercrime The report categorized a wide range of scams. These included phishing, data breaches, SIM swap fraud, credit card theft, business email compromise, and ransomware. Confidence scams, like romance fraud and fake job offers, were also common. In many cases, high-value scams concentrated in fewer but more severe incidents caused larger losses. States with higher tourist traffic or dense urban centers appeared to attract more of these schemes. Fraud involving fake support services, lottery scams, and overpayment traps were especially active in Nevada, Arizona, and Florida. Arizona and Oregon Among the Fastest-Rising Risk States Arizona showed a high number of victims and significant financial losses in 2024. Its rate of legislative action remained low, despite its exposure. Oregon saw the sharpest increase in losses of any state, with a jump of over 400 percent in two years. These changes pushed both states further down the safety rankings. Oregon, in particular, experienced a rise in investment-related scams and phishing attacks. This was coupled with a lack of robust legal protections, suggesting a mismatch between the scale of the problem and available countermeasures. Report Reflects Ongoing Digital Threats Although state-level variation is significant, the broader trend is clear. Financial cybercrime continues to spread across the country. While some areas show signs of control or resilience, others remain vulnerable. The study points to a need for coordinated efforts that combine legal tools, public awareness, and individual digital safety habits. No state is fully immune. Even in places with low current exposure, changing attack patterns could raise future risk. For now, a mix of laws, education, and technology use appears to make the most difference. H/T: Cloudwards . Notes: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. Read next: Sam Altman Sees Short Video Apps, Not AI, as Bigger Threat to Kids' Minds

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ECC Formally Recognizes Ship-Breaking as Industry

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet has formally recognized the ship-breaking industry as an official sector during a recent meeting chaired by Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb. The ECC directed the Ministry of Maritime Affairs to work closely with the Power Division to assess the potential impact of shifting the ship-breaking industry from commercial […] The post ECC Formally Recognizes Ship-Breaking as Industry appeared first on TechJuice .

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Lava Blaze Dragon Debuts with Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 SoC

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Lava has expanded its Blaze series lineup with a new budget 5G smartphone, the Lava Blaze Dragon. The Blaze Dragon is powered by the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chipset, designed for budget users and youth audiences. It includes 4GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB of UFS 3.1 storage, ensuring smooth performance and faster app loading. […] The post Lava Blaze Dragon Debuts with Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 SoC appeared first on TechJuice .

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Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 Surpasses Dimensity 9500 in CPU Clock Speed

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500 was expected to break the 4 GHz barrier for the first time in the company’s history. However, its main rival, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite 2, is rumored to go even further. The 8 Elite 2 may reach a CPU clock speed of 4.6 GHz in the standard version. Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series […] The post Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 Surpasses Dimensity 9500 in CPU Clock Speed appeared first on TechJuice .

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Honor Pad X7 Launched with 8.7-Inch Display

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Honor has quietly introduced its new budget tablet, the Pad X7, not to be confused with the older Tablet X7 from 2021. It features an 8.7-inch LCD with a 1340×800 resolution, 90 Hz refresh rate, and 625 nits peak brightness. Under the hood, the Pad X7 is powered by the Snapdragon 680 chipset. It comes with […] The post Honor Pad X7 Launched with 8.7-Inch Display appeared first on TechJuice .

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Will Ethereum Override Bitcoin In 2025? THIS Crypto Analyst Thinks So!

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Ethereum is quickly reclaiming the crypto spotlight and one billionaire crypto analyst and investor believes it might soon eclipse Bitcoin’s performance. Galaxy Digital CEO and crypto mogul Mike Novogratz says institutional money and investor sentiment are pushing Ethereum (ETH) into a strong position to outperform Bitcoin (BTC) over the next three to six months. Speaking […] The post Will Ethereum Override Bitcoin In 2025? THIS Crypto Analyst Thinks So! appeared first on TechJuice .

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Meta Now Lets You Control AR Glasses With Simple Hand Gestures

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Straight out of a sci-fi movie, now all you need to control your AR glasses is a finger flick. Meta has officially unveiled its most futuristic input device yet: a sleek EMG (electromyography) wristband. This device is capable of decoding your finger gestures using muscle activity alone. Details of it are in a peer-reviewed Nature […] The post Meta Now Lets You Control AR Glasses With Simple Hand Gestures appeared first on TechJuice .

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Are We Ready for AI Shopping Assistants Yet? Study Sheds Light

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Retailers are making bold bets on AI shopping assistants, with major names like Walmart, Amazon, Google, and Shopify integrating agentic AI into storefronts and support workflows. Walmart recently overhauled its AI agent ecosystem into streamlined “super agents” such as Sparky for customer engagement and Marty for suppliers, aiming to simplify interactions and boost efficiency. Startups […] The post Are We Ready for AI Shopping Assistants Yet? Study Sheds Light appeared first on TechJuice .

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Pixel Watch 4 Will Finally Have A Wireless Charging Stand

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? If we say fans of Google’s wearables got a big surprise this week, it will be a bit of exaggeration. Leaked renders and hands-on commentary reveal that the upcoming Pixel Watch 4 may charge wirelessly. The whole shenanigan will happen via a charging stand rather than traditional rear-mounted pins. Truth be told, fans already had […] The post Pixel Watch 4 Will Finally Have A Wireless Charging Stand appeared first on TechJuice .

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Atlas Honda Bikes Achieves Record Profit on Rising Sales

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Atlas Honda Limited (PSX: ATLH) has reported a record profit after tax (PAT) of Rs4.8 billion for the quarter ended June 30, 2025 — the highest in the company’s history. According to Topline Securities, the figure represents a 4 percent increase quarter-over-quarter (QoQ) and a substantial 38 percent year-over-year (YoY) jump, primarily driven by rising […] The post Atlas Honda Bikes Achieves Record Profit on Rising Sales appeared first on TechJuice .

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Realme GT 8 and GT 8 Pro Set for Joint Launch

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Realme launched the GT 7 Pro in China last November. The GT 7 followed in April. However, this strategy may change soon. A new rumor from China suggests that both the GT 8 and GT 8 Pro will debut together in October. The GT 8 Pro might be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 […] The post Realme GT 8 and GT 8 Pro Set for Joint Launch appeared first on TechJuice .

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Apple Releases iOS 26 Public Beta Alongside iPadOS, tvOS, and watchOS 26

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Apple has released public betas for its upcoming software updates. These include iOS 26, iPadOS 26, watchOS 26, tvOS 26, macOS Tahoe 26, and HomePod Software 26. To try them, enroll your supported devices at Apple’s Beta Software Program page. After enrolling, your device will prompt for beta updates. All updates introduce a fresh design […] The post Apple Releases iOS 26 Public Beta Alongside iPadOS, tvOS, and watchOS 26 appeared first on TechJuice .

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AI Summaries on Google causing major drop in News Website Traffic, Study Finds

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Leading news organizations are raising red flags about a sharp decline in online traffic as Google’s AI Overviews increasingly replace traditional search result listings. These AI-generated summaries give users direct answers, reducing the need to click on actual news site links. It is an issue that media executives say could jeopardize the sustainability of digital […] The post AI Summaries on Google causing major drop in News Website Traffic, Study Finds appeared first on TechJuice .

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Are Altcoins Getting Punched Out of Relevance Despite Bullish Predictions?

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The long-awaited altcoins season may be dying before it even began. While crypto analysts loudly predicted a mid-year surge in alternative tokens, the reality on the ground is brutally different. Ethereum, Solana, Cardano, XRP, even Pi Coin, have all stalled or stumbled after brief upticks in the last few days. ETH futures alone faced nearly […] The post Are Altcoins Getting Punched Out of Relevance Despite Bullish Predictions? appeared first on TechJuice .

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Nvidia Warns Against Use of Smuggled AI Chips in China

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Nvidia has strongly criticized the use of unauthorized AI chips in China, stating that assembling data centers using these smuggled products is a “losing proposition.” This statement follows a Financial Times report claiming that at least $1 billion worth of Nvidia’s AI chips were illegally brought into China. A spokesperson for Nvidia told CNBC, “Trying […] The post Nvidia Warns Against Use of Smuggled AI Chips in China appeared first on TechJuice .

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Vogue ad featuring AI-generated models for Guess campaign prompts mixed reactions from readers online

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Guess ran AI-generated model ads in Vogue's August issue, sparking debate over fashion’s evolving use of technology.

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Google Tests AI-Powered Web Guide for Smarter Search

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Google has rolled out a new experiment called Web Guide, an AI-powered feature designed to improve how search results are displayed. Announced on Thursday, this latest addition to Search Labs aims to reshape how users interact with complex or open-ended search queries. What Is Web Guide? Web Guide uses AI to intelligently organize search results […] The post Google Tests AI-Powered Web Guide for Smarter Search appeared first on TechJuice .

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A Creepy PlayStation Game Just Became Netflix’s New Nightmare

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Netflix has officially released its creepy horror adaptation based on the iconic narrative-driven video game, Until Dawn. The movie, which began its international theatrical run back in April and earned over $53 million globally, made its U.S. streaming debut on July 24, 2025, in line with Sony’s ongoing post-theatrical release partnership with Netflix. Directed by […] The post A Creepy PlayStation Game Just Became Netflix’s New Nightmare appeared first on TechJuice .

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Starlink Goes Dark Worldwide in First Global Outage of 2025

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Starlink goes dark in a dramatic fashion, making headlines everyone. Yes, you read that right. This blackout was a gut punch to users who believed in the promise of seamless, decentralized internet access from the stars. SpaceX’s satellite internet service experienced a rare but widespread global blackout, its first major one of 2025. The outage […] The post Starlink Goes Dark Worldwide in First Global Outage of 2025 appeared first on TechJuice .

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Sam Altman Sees Short Video Apps, Not AI, as Bigger Threat to Kids' Minds

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Sam Altman, the head of OpenAI, recently shared concerns about how social media may be influencing children's mental development. During a conversation with Theo Von that explored both the rise of artificial intelligence and its role in daily life, he pointed to short-form video feeds as more damaging than AI in shaping young minds. He described them as platforms that train children to seek constant stimulation, creating habits that may affect how attention and focus develop during childhood. His view reflects a growing unease among tech leaders about the psychological effects of digital platforms. These apps often promote rapid scrolling and instant reward systems, which can rewire behavior patterns over time. Children Expected to Handle AI Naturally Altman believes most children will grow up with a basic understanding of artificial intelligence. He said they are likely to engage with it as another everyday tool, in the same way past generations adjusted to computers or mobile phones. According to him, adaptation is easier when technology is part of a child’s environment from the start. He expects them to use AI without fear or hesitation. Also read: The Less You Use It, The More You Fear It: AI’s Uneven Welcome at Work By contrast, he sees adults struggling to make similar shifts. Many older users may not find it easy to reshape their habits or career paths. That gap, he suggested, will widen as more systems rely on machine learning and automation. Fewer Benefits Seen in Traditional Schooling In his view, schools may not be equipped to keep up with the fast pace of change. He expects education to move away from its current model. Students of the future could rely more on tools powered by AI than on static classroom instruction. In his words, the usefulness of traditional learning environments is already coming into question. Children, he explained, may learn faster by interacting with systems that adapt to their needs. The idea of college, in particular, may not hold the same weight it once did. He sees it becoming less central to how people gain skills or enter careers. Dependency on Digital Agents Is Growing Another concern Altman raised involves the increasing use of AI for emotional support. He mentioned that many people now use chat-based tools to talk through problems or seek guidance. In some cases, these systems function as companions. While useful in specific ways, he worries they might also reduce the need for real-world human interaction. He described this trend as something to watch closely. He compared this shift to what happened with social media. In both cases, users often spend long periods online, sometimes forming habits that are hard to reverse. He believes AI may eventually create similar challenges around emotional reliance. You might like: Are Drifting Thoughts Making Us Scroll More Than We Realize? Privacy Risks and Legal Gaps Remain Unresolved As AI becomes more involved in personal matters, questions have surfaced around privacy and regulation. Altman pointed out that current legal protections do not cover conversations people have with AI tools. While therapists or doctors operate under confidentiality rules, AI companies are not yet held to the same standards. He called attention to this legal grey area, explaining that conversations with AI models could be exposed in ways people don’t expect. He said these systems are often treated like software tools, even when users treat them like confidants. That mismatch, he added, could become a problem if lawmakers fail to respond quickly. Jobs Will Shift, but Creativity May Still Drive Demand When asked about future employment, Altman acknowledged that some roles may disappear entirely. However, he emphasized that people tend to create new kinds of work when old ones become obsolete. He cited historical shifts, such as the industrial revolution, to show how society tends to adapt over time. Related: Teens Increasingly Use AI to Make Personal Decisions, Prompting Industry Attention He also expressed optimism that many people will continue to find value in creative roles. In his opinion, even as AI takes on more tasks, the demand for human input will likely remain. Whether through startups, storytelling, or community leadership, he believes people will continue to seek ways to contribute. A World in Transition, Not in Decline Altman spoke about the broader impact AI might have on social structures. He raised the idea of distributing access to AI in ways that benefit everyone, not just a few corporations. He mentioned possible economic models that would allow individuals to share in the output of these systems. In such scenarios, people would not be passive users. They would have a stake in what AI produces and how it's used. He also pushed back against the idea that people would lose purpose entirely. In his view, the desire to help others, to invent, and to improve life will continue, even if the tools change. As the technology grows, he expects the focus to shift from basic survival to more expressive and meaningful work. Notes: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. Image: DIW-Aigen. Read next: Giving Smartphones to Children Too Early May Be Harming Mental Health in Adulthood

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AI Companions: Redefining Love or Replacing It?

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? As artificial intelligence becomes more humanlike in conversation and presence, it’s reshaping how people form emotional connections, including romantic ones. What was once science fiction is quickly becoming a real choice for millions who are now turning to AI companions for companionship, intimacy, and even love. A Match.com study reveals that over 20% of singles […] The post AI Companions: Redefining Love or Replacing It? appeared first on TechJuice .

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Battlefield 6 Trailer Blows Minds With Dystopian Warzone Reveal

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? EA has officially dropped the first Battlefield 6 trailer, and it’s nothing short of explosive. Set in the grim year 2035, the franchise’s latest entry shifts the battlefield to a fractured Earth devastated by climate disasters and global uprisings. The vibe is gritty, cinematic, and disturbingly close to home. If all you want to do […] The post Battlefield 6 Trailer Blows Minds With Dystopian Warzone Reveal appeared first on TechJuice .

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Google launches virtual Try-On with personalized alerts

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Google has officially launched a new AI-driven virtual try-on tool that allows users to see how clothes might look on their own bodies. This marks a significant upgrade from previous features that only displayed apparel on models of various body types. With the latest update, shoppers in the United States can now upload a full-length […] The post Google launches virtual Try-On with personalized alerts appeared first on TechJuice .

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Wi-Fi Signal Patterns Can Identify People in Motion, No Camera Required

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Researchers have developed a system that recognizes individuals by how their bodies distort Wi-Fi signals. It doesn’t use cameras. It doesn’t require visual data or physical contact. It listens to how wireless waves behave when someone walks by. The idea is simple. Wireless signals bounce, bend, and shift when passing through the human body. These changes aren’t random. They follow patterns shaped by body size, movement, and internal structure. Even small differences, like how someone walks, affect the signal. Each time a person moves through a signal path, they leave behind a unique trail of distortions. These trails can be measured. And, with the right system, they can be matched. How the System Reads the Signal The system is called WhoFi . It doesn’t rely on facial features or sound. Instead, it records Channel State Information, or CSI. This is a detailed snapshot of how a Wi-Fi signal changes across time, space, and frequency. First, the raw signal is cleaned. Outliers are removed. Phase shifts caused by hardware delays are corrected. Once the data is stable, it's pushed into a neural network. That model has two main parts. One compresses the cleaned signal into a shorter format. The other turns it into a signature. This signature doesn’t describe what someone looks like. It reflects how they affect the air around them. It’s a set of numbers. That’s all. But those numbers can tell one person apart from another, even across different environments. Test Setup and Subjects To test the system, researchers collected data from 14 people. Each person walked through a Wi-Fi zone multiple times. They changed clothes. Sometimes they wore coats. Other times, backpacks. Even with those changes, the system still picked them out. The equipment used wasn’t special. It came from off-the-shelf TP-Link routers. One router sent the signal. Another, with three antennas, received it. For every recording, over two thousand packets of data were collected. That added up to a lot of signal snapshots, plenty for analysis. Only the amplitude values were used in training. No original waveform or raw phase matrix was needed. The system worked with what was publicly available. Comparing Models for Pattern Recognition Three types of learning models were tested. One used LSTM. Another used Bi-LSTM. The third used a Transformer. These models were trained to recognize signal patterns and link them back to individuals. The Transformer model outperformed the others. It handled longer sequences better. It picked up on subtle variations that the others missed. Its top-ranked accuracy reached 95.5 percent. The LSTM models worked too, just not as well. They struggled with long input sequences and needed more careful tuning. They showed decent performance but couldn’t match the precision of the Transformer. Sequence Length Matters Longer sequences gave the model more to work with. For the Transformer, that meant better accuracy. It was able to model long-range dependencies in signal data. This helped it detect repeating structures and patterns tied to a person’s walk. LSTM models didn’t benefit as much. In some cases, longer inputs even made them worse. That’s likely due to vanishing gradients and memory limits. Still, their performance stayed within usable range. The lesson was clear. When it comes to signal-based identity tracking, more data helps, but only if the model can handle it. Data Augmentation Improves Flexibility To build flexibility into the system, researchers trained it with slightly altered input data. They added noise. They shifted time steps forward or backward. They adjusted signal strength slightly. These changes made the model less sensitive to noise and better at generalizing. LSTM-based models saw the biggest improvement. The Transformer was already strong, but the added variation made it more resilient to real-world inconsistencies. Interestingly, too much filtering hurt performance. Removing all irregularities sometimes erased useful information. Not all noise is bad. Some of it carries subtle identity cues. No Names, Just Patterns The system doesn’t store names or faces. It doesn’t label people. It only remembers signal patterns and compares them later. If two sessions match, it assumes it’s the same person. This has clear technical benefits. It avoids collecting direct personal data. But it also introduces concerns. The system can track individuals across time and location, even if it doesn’t know who they are. That tracking can happen without consent. And it can work in places where cameras fail, through walls, in darkness, or in crowded spaces. That makes it useful, but also sensitive. Research Only, For Now The WhoFi system is not being deployed. It’s not for sale. The project was developed for research and evaluation. It used public datasets and consumer-grade hardware to make replication easy. But the potential is obvious. A system that can identify people using Wi-Fi alone, without light, without line of sight, and without physical contact, could find a place in future surveillance tools. For now, it's a study. But the building blocks are in place. Read next: Google Search Adds Custom Price Alerts and Virtual Clothing Try-On

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Giving Smartphones to Children Too Early May Be Harming Mental Health in Adulthood

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? A major new global study has found strong evidence that early smartphone ownership during childhood is linked with significant mental health problems later in life. The findings point to a consistent pattern across regions, languages, and age groups, with younger users facing sharper declines in mental wellbeing as they reach adulthood. Early Smartphone Ownership Shows Clear Mental Health Decline The research draws from the Global Mind Project, which includes data from nearly two million people across 163 countries. When the team focused on over 100,000 participants aged 18 to 24, a clear trend emerged: the earlier someone received a smartphone, the worse their mental health score as a young adult. Those who had a phone at age five scored far lower on emotional, social, and cognitive wellbeing compared to peers who received theirs at age 13 or later. This mental health shift wasn’t isolated to one place. The same effect was found in every region, but was especially intense in English-speaking countries. Girls appeared to suffer more than boys, reporting much higher rates of suicidal thoughts, emotional detachment, and reduced self-worth. Social Media Appears to Be the Biggest Trigger What matters most isn't simply owning a smartphone, it’s what those phones connect children to. Early access to social media plays a major role in weakening emotional resilience. The study shows that around 40 percent of the negative impact from early smartphone use can be traced back to social media access alone. The platforms use machine learning systems that adaptively feed content to users to keep them engaged. This constant cycle of comparison, pressure, and exposure to extreme or inappropriate material can shape a child’s thinking in damaging ways. The report highlights that these digital spaces often displace vital real-world development, including in-person relationships and healthy sleep routines. Cyberbullying and Family Disconnection Follow Early Exposure Among the most significant secondary factors were disrupted sleep, cyberbullying, and poor family relationships. In English-speaking countries especially, those who accessed social media early were much more likely to experience toxic online interactions and deteriorating family bonds. In some regions, early access also correlated with higher exposure to sexual abuse, especially among girls. The study found that these negative experiences were often not directly linked to total screen time, but instead to the simple fact of having early, unsupervised access to algorithm-driven platforms. That alone increased the odds of entering harmful digital environments before a child had the tools or maturity to cope with them. The Mental Health Impact Is Measurable and Widespread Researchers used the Mind Health Quotient (MHQ), a broad tool that evaluates 47 emotional, cognitive, and social functions. For those who got smartphones at age 13, the average score was 30. For those who received their first phone by age five, the average dropped to just 1. Almost half of females who had a smartphone by age six reported severe suicidal thoughts, compared to fewer than a third among those who got a phone at 13. Across the board, earlier access correlated with higher rates of aggression, hallucinations, emotional instability, and reduced self-image. These patterns suggest a deep shift in mental functioning, not just a spike in stress or sadness. Many of those affected reported a persistent sense of disconnection from reality and found it hard to regulate their emotions or maintain confidence. The Impact Is Growing Faster Than Most Adults Realize As more children are handed smartphones even before middle school, the effects may be intensifying. Most social platforms officially restrict access for children under 13, but the study shows that enforcement is weak, and many kids gain access years earlier. In English-speaking countries, the average age of first smartphone use is now around 11. The researchers stress that these findings are not isolated to a few outliers. Across the global dataset, each year earlier a child receives a smartphone is linked with a steady drop in mental wellbeing scores. This trajectory, they warn, could mean a generation increasingly at risk of chronic emotional distress, lower resilience, and disrupted development. Experts Recommend a Public Health Approach, Not Parental Burden The study’s authors argue that expecting parents to individually police smartphone access is unrealistic. Children whose access is restricted may feel excluded if their peers are already online. Worse, even children with limited access at home may still be exposed to the effects of aggressive behavior from peers shaped by early digital environments. To deal with this, the team recommends public policies similar to those that govern alcohol and tobacco. This includes restrictions on under-13 smartphone ownership, mandatory digital literacy education, stronger enforcement against age violations by tech firms, and the introduction of basic phones that lack internet apps. These measures are aimed not at blocking progress, but at protecting critical stages of mental development. Without such intervention, the report warns, the decline in mind health could carry long-term consequences for learning, social participation, and even economic productivity. Policy Proposals Focus on Four Key Areas The researchers outlined four actions that governments could adopt immediately: Introduce mandatory mental health and digital literacy education in schools, so children understand the risks of social media before they use it. Hold technology companies accountable for underage users, including enforcing age verification and introducing penalties for non-compliance. Restrict all social media access under age 13, across devices and platforms, through improved enforcement and technical controls. Create age-appropriate phones for younger children, offering basic functions like calling and texting but no access to algorithmic or user-generated content. Action Urged Before Long-Term Damage Becomes Permanent With current trends moving quickly, the authors emphasize that delaying action may close the window for meaningful prevention. If the current age of first phone ownership keeps falling, projections show that up to 20 percent of the next generation could face regular suicidal thoughts, and as much as a third may struggle with core emotional and cognitive functions in adulthood. The researchers aren’t calling for bans, but for smarter timing. They suggest the world treat smartphones and social media as tools that can be harmful when introduced before key developmental milestones. If society can accept age limits for driving, drinking, and smoking, then the same logic should apply to digital access that directly affects a child’s brain. Notes: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. Image: DIW-Aigen. Read next: Teens Increasingly Use AI to Make Personal Decisions, Prompting Industry Attention

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Are New Naruto Episodes Coming Out? Reports Suggest Fans Should Rejoice!

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Naruto returns with four new episodes set after the Fourth Great Ninja War and before Boruto. Is this the long-awaited emotional closure fans wanted? Studio Pierrot has confirmed that the long-anticipated four-episode Naruto special will premiere in fall 2025. The setting? Right in the emotionally loaded gap between the end of the Fourth Great Ninja […] The post Are New Naruto Episodes Coming Out? Reports Suggest Fans Should Rejoice! appeared first on TechJuice .

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Trump Trade Shockwaves Send Cryptocurrency Markets In A Frenzy

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The cryptocurrency markets took a gut-punch on Wednesday as Trump trade shocks sent investor confidence spiraling. Bitcoin (BTC) fell 1.2 percent to hover around $118,000 (PKR 32,893,000), slipping from its recent record near $123,000 (PKR 34,225,500). Ethereum (ETH) suffered a heavier hit, plunging 2.9 percent in just 24 hours to settle at $3,607 (PKR 1,004,309.5). […] The post Trump Trade Shockwaves Send Cryptocurrency Markets In A Frenzy appeared first on TechJuice .

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Solar Users Left in the Dark by Abrupt Net Metering Policy Shift

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Despite earlier incentives that fueled widespread solar adoption, the proposed reduction in the buyback rate, from Rs27 to Rs11 per unit, has sparked intense backlash. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has, for the second time, paused implementation of the new policy and directed the Power Division to consult all stakeholders before moving forward. However, the shift […] The post Solar Users Left in the Dark by Abrupt Net Metering Policy Shift appeared first on TechJuice .

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IMF Blocks Power Tariff Relief for Industries and AI Data Centers

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has rejected the Energy Ministry’s proposed three-year marginal electricity tariff package for industrial users, including artificial intelligence (AI) and data center operations, according to reports. The proposal was aimed at providing cheaper power to industries, AI projects, and data mining centers by utilizing the 8,000 MW surplus electricity currently available […] The post IMF Blocks Power Tariff Relief for Industries and AI Data Centers appeared first on TechJuice .

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Upcoming Vivo/iQOO Phone Packs Huge 8000mAh Battery

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Honor just released the X70, which has a massive 8,300mAh battery. Vivo’s sub-brand iQOO is now doing the same. There will soon be a new iQOO gadget with an 8,000mAh battery, model number V2507A. As a result, it is among the biggest smartphone batteries available. The phone has already received sales certification in China. Recently, […] The post Upcoming Vivo/iQOO Phone Packs Huge 8000mAh Battery appeared first on TechJuice .

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Pi Coin Seems To Be Unaffected By the Recent Altcoin Surge, Bitcoin Lurk

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? As major cryptocurrencies consolidate under key resistance levels, Pi Coin has emerged as an unlikely standout in a largely stagnant digital asset market. With Bitcoin hovering near $118,290 and Ethereum struggling to hold $3,617, Pi Coin is holding ground at $0.443. Which is a performance that has fueled both optimism and skepticism. Major Cryptos Stuck […] The post Pi Coin Seems To Be Unaffected By the Recent Altcoin Surge, Bitcoin Lurk appeared first on TechJuice .

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Trump Unveils Aggressive AI Plan to Outpace China

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? In a bold move to reclaim and expand the U.S. leadership in artificial intelligence (AI), former President Donald Trump introduced a comprehensive blueprint on Wednesday that aims to accelerate AI exports and ease domestic regulatory hurdles, especially environmental ones. The plan marks a significant shift from the more cautious approach of the Biden administration. “America […] The post Trump Unveils Aggressive AI Plan to Outpace China appeared first on TechJuice .

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Qi2 Wireless Charging to Boost Speeds on iPhones and Android Devices

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) has launched the new Qi2 25W wireless charging standard. This new tech offers faster speeds and broader support across iPhones and Android devices. Dozens of certified devices are already confirmed, with hundreds more to come. Accessory makers like Anker, Ugreen, and Baseus have also received early certifications. Many are ready […] The post Qi2 Wireless Charging to Boost Speeds on iPhones and Android Devices appeared first on TechJuice .

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T-Mobile Expands T-Satellite Coverage to All Customers

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? T-Mobile has officially launched its T-Satellite service for all users after months of successful testing. Over 2 million users participated in the beta phase, with around 30,000 active daily testers. Surprisingly, users received three times more messages than they sent during the trial. T-Satellite uses more than 650 low-Earth orbit satellites. These satellites act like […] The post T-Mobile Expands T-Satellite Coverage to All Customers appeared first on TechJuice .

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Pixel 10 Series Design Fully Unveiled on Google Play Store

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Google will host a launch event on August 20 to unveil the much-awaited Pixel 10 series. The lineup includes the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold. Before the official reveal, the entire series was spotted on the Google Play Store. Android Authority discovered a promotional banner while […] The post Pixel 10 Series Design Fully Unveiled on Google Play Store appeared first on TechJuice .

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Instagram CEO Confirms “Link in Bio” Doesn’t Hurt Reach of Your Reels

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Instagram has put an end to a persistent myth: adding “link in bio” to captions does not reduce post reach. Head of Instagram, Adam Mosseri, addressed the issue head-on after creators began noticing unexplained drops in engagement. Why Creators Believed the ‘Link in Bio’ Myth The speculation gained traction for three main reasons: The belief […] The post Instagram CEO Confirms “Link in Bio” Doesn’t Hurt Reach of Your Reels appeared first on TechJuice .

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China Shocks World The With Mosquito-Sized Drone

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? China’s National University of Defense Technology (NUDT) has unveiled a minuscule mosquito-sized micro drone, designed for reconnaissance and covert surveillance. It mimics an insect, weighing just 0.3 grams and featuring tiny leaf-like wings and hair-thin legs. Micro Drone, But High-Tech The drone is roughly 1 to 2 cm long, with two flapping wings and three […] The post China Shocks World The With Mosquito-Sized Drone appeared first on TechJuice .

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Russian Hackers Now Using AI to Target Government Officials in Real Time

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Ukraine’s CERT UA has flagged a sophisticated Russian malware strain called LameHug malware, engineered by state backed APT28. This emerging threat uses a LLMs to generate Windows commands in real time during active attacks. APT28 Phishing Campaign with LLMs, AI Backbone On July 10, targeted phishing emails impersonating Ukrainian ministry officials were sent to high […] The post Russian Hackers Now Using AI to Target Government Officials in Real Time appeared first on TechJuice .

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Researchers Break Industry Watermarks, Undermining Key Deepfake Detection Methods

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? A team from the University of Waterloo has developed a method that removes digital watermarks used to mark AI-generated images. The system, named UnMarker, can erase these embedded signatures without needing access to the tools used to create them. It works across multiple watermarking systems, including those designed by major technology companies. Digital watermarks have been introduced to help detect deepfakes. These watermarks are typically invisible and designed to survive common image edits such as cropping, compression, or filtering. They have been positioned as a safeguard for content authentication in response to growing concerns about synthetic media being used in political propaganda, disinformation, and image-based abuse. UnMarker breaks both image-level and structure-level protection The study revealed that current watermarking techniques rely on manipulating an image’s frequency patterns. These changes are intended to be imperceptible to viewers while still detectable by algorithms. By carefully altering how pixel intensities fluctuate across an image, UnMarker can undo these changes without visibly degrading image quality. UnMarker operates in two distinct stages. For watermarking methods that modify the fine details of an image, the tool applies targeted adjustments to high-frequency components. These changes occur around visual features like edges and textures, where watermarking typically hides. For more robust schemes that alter the overall structure of an image, known as semantic watermarking, UnMarker introduces subtle, coordinated disruptions to broader pixel patterns. To attack the structure-altering watermarks, the researchers designed custom filters that adapt to each image. These filters gradually shift the low-frequency characteristics of an image, such as texture and shading consistency, to break the watermark's detectability without compromising the visual output. Tests showed that this two-part strategy worked even when watermarking systems did not publicly reveal how their marks were embedded or how their detectors operated. Major watermarking systems were all vulnerable The team evaluated their approach using seven top-tier watermarking schemes, including both general-purpose and model-specific implementations. Google's SynthID, Meta's StableSignature, and several academic systems were among those tested. Results showed that UnMarker was able to remove watermarks with a high rate of success. In many cases, the detection accuracy of watermarked images dropped below the point where these systems would still be considered reliable. In technical terms, most watermarking systems lost what researchers called their “security advantage.” This means they no longer performed better than a random guess when tasked with identifying AI-generated content. UnMarker managed this despite being a black-box system, which had no access to training data, detector feedback, or internal details of the watermarking schemes. Image quality remained intact after watermark removal Unlike previous methods that introduced noticeable distortions or required access to powerful computing systems, UnMarker maintained image quality throughout the process. The team used both visual and statistical measures to confirm that the modified images remained consistent with the originals from a human viewer’s perspective. This performance was consistent even on larger images, which typically pose more challenges for subtle manipulations. While earlier attacks on watermarking systems required knowledge of the underlying model or access to detector responses, UnMarker avoided both. It operated entirely without interacting with the detection tool and made no assumptions about the watermark’s format or design. Study concludes watermarking may not be a reliable defense The researchers suggest that current approaches to watermarking offer limited protection against misuse. As attackers can now remove these signals without specialized tools or insider knowledge, the effectiveness of watermarking as a safeguard is called into question. The study urges developers and policymakers to consider new strategies beyond watermarking if they want to reliably detect synthetic content. The paper, accepted to the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2025, presents what may be the first universal and practical method for defeating both image-level and semantic watermarks. The findings point to deeper structural limitations in the design of watermark-based defenses and underline the need for more resilient systems in the face of evolving threats. Notes: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. Read next: Google Brings AI-Powered Photo-to-Video Tools to YouTube Shorts and Google Photos

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Billions of Gmail Users In Serious Danger of Gemini AI Scam Exploit (How To Protect Yourself)

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Cybercriminals are exploiting Gemini AI to scam Gmail users. The exploit tactics goes on to trick users into handing over passwords. The attack embeds invisible commands in emails, manipulating Gmail’s AI summarizer, Gemini, to generate fake security alerts and fake support phone numbers. How the Gemini AI Scam Works Scammers hide malicious text in emails […] The post Billions of Gmail Users In Serious Danger of Gemini AI Scam Exploit (How To Protect Yourself) appeared first on TechJuice .

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Epic Games Slams UK CMA Over Fortnite iOS Delay

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Epic Games has unleashed a furious critique of the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), branding their new mobile app rules as weak. The company warns that Fortnite’s return to iOS in the UK may now be off the table. There is even a talk of Epic Games Store never seeing the light of the […] The post Epic Games Slams UK CMA Over Fortnite iOS Delay appeared first on TechJuice .

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Google Photos Gets a Creative Boost with New AI Tools

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Google is transforming how users relive their memories by introducing AI-powered features to Google Photos, aimed at turning static moments into dynamic creations. The new update brings tools for “remixing” photos into different styles and converting images into short videos, adding an artistic and animated layer to your gallery. All these features are now conveniently […] The post Google Photos Gets a Creative Boost with New AI Tools appeared first on TechJuice .

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PUBG Mobile World Cup Riyadh Is Happening; Here’s How to Watch!

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The PUBG Mobile World Cup is set to ignite the esports scene as it kicks off in Riyadh from July 25 to August 3, 2025, as part of the global Esports World Cup. Hosted at the futuristic Qiddiya Esports Arena, the tournament will feature 24 of the best teams from around the world battling it […] The post PUBG Mobile World Cup Riyadh Is Happening; Here’s How to Watch! appeared first on TechJuice .

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Proton Unveils Lumo: A Truly Private AI Assistant

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? In an era where AI chatbots are under scrutiny for data misuse, Proton is setting a new benchmark. On Wednesday, the Swiss-based company, known for its privacy-driven digital tools, unveiled its newest innovation, Lumo, an AI assistant that prioritizes data protection above all else. Lumo stands apart from typical AI chatbots by offering zero conversation […] The post Proton Unveils Lumo: A Truly Private AI Assistant appeared first on TechJuice .

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Google Reports 14% Growth Fueled by AI Expansion

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? In its Q2 2025 earnings report, Alphabet (Google’s parent company) announced a 14% year-over-year revenue increase, reaching $96.4 billion. According to CEO Sundar Pichai, this growth is being significantly propelled by AI’s integration across all Google platforms. “AI is positively impacting every part of the business,” Sundar Pichai, CEO, Alphabet From Search to Cloud and […] The post Google Reports 14% Growth Fueled by AI Expansion appeared first on TechJuice .

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Trump’s AI Policy Takes Aim at Bias, Shifts Focus to Infrastructure and Global Competition

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The Trump administration has launched a series of new moves around artificial intelligence, combining infrastructure expansion with stricter ideological oversight of how AI systems are developed and used. These actions include a detailed national roadmap and several executive orders that prioritize American-made AI tools while barring the use of models seen as carrying political bias. Government Contracts Now Exclude “Woke” AI One of the most immediate changes comes from an order that blocks federal agencies from purchasing AI systems seen as non-neutral or influenced by progressive values. The language of the order specifically points to models that address race, gender, bias, or social identity as disqualifying for government use. Developers are now expected to avoid embedding concepts such as critical race theory or diversity frameworks in their training data and output. This requirement creates uncertainty for companies that rely heavily on federal funding to build or maintain large AI models. If firms hope to win contracts, they may feel pressured to adjust how their tools behave or what types of information they emphasize. National Plan Targets Infrastructure and Deregulation Alongside the executive order, the White House released a 28-page plan that outlines over 90 actions federal agencies should take in the coming year. The plan focuses on building new data centers, increasing domestic AI capacity, and reducing restrictions on private innovation. It also calls for a review of current federal rules that might slow AI development and urges agencies to remove them where possible. While the plan promotes American tech competitiveness, critics say it does so by placing corporate priorities ahead of social responsibility. Officials inside the administration describe the effort as part of a global race, particularly with China. Some companies in China have already launched AI systems that refuse to criticize the Chinese government, raising concerns among U.S. experts about foreign ideological control in tech. The administration argues this justifies pushing forward without limiting domestic AI firms through additional safeguards. Some Companies Already Tied to Government Funding Just last week, several major AI developers including OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, and xAI received federal contracts worth up to $200 million each. These deals are meant to support national defense efforts using AI workflows. Of those firms, xAI appears to align most closely with the new ideology-focused rules. Its chatbot Grok was designed with built-in instructions to challenge mainstream views and avoid aligning with what it calls conventional narratives. These prompts have led to offensive and politically extreme content at times, including comments that were widely condemned as hateful. Despite that, Grok was recently approved for federal use. It now appears on the General Services Administration schedule, making it eligible for deployment across government agencies. Broader Questions Around Bias and Objectivity Legal experts have raised concerns about whether this policy change amounts to political discrimination in practice. By focusing on a narrow idea of neutrality, some say the government is applying ideological pressure under the label of fairness. There are also open questions about how bias is defined and who gets to decide what qualifies as truth. The order itself defines neutrality as AI that avoids promoting social ideologies, while truth-seeking is described as accuracy driven by history and science. But interpretations of those terms vary. Developers now face the challenge of navigating both technical demands and shifting political goals. Some former officials argue that removing earlier safeguards weakens trust in AI. They say it risks turning innovation into a political tool, especially if the systems start reflecting the opinions of a single administration or group. Plan Draws Strong Criticism from Public Advocates In response to the new roadmap, several advocacy organizations expressed concern about the influence of large tech firms. Critics argue that the new policy was crafted in ways that benefit industry leaders while ignoring the broader impact on everyday users of AI. The document also drew backlash for removing previous protections created under the Biden administration. That earlier framework had emphasized transparency, safety, and oversight of how AI is used in government systems. Those rules were among the first to be revoked by Trump after taking office. Since then, Trump has pushed to promote American-made AI overseas. One of the new executive orders specifically supports expanded AI exports. Another reverses a previous ban, allowing companies like Nvidia to resume selling high-end chips to Chinese clients, a move that caught some observers off guard. Pressure Builds Around Local AI Laws The AI plan nearly included language that would have blocked states from regulating AI systems for ten years. Although that clause was removed before Congress passed the budget bill, its appearance signals that the administration is still looking for ways to prevent local oversight of AI technology. Even within federal discussions, there’s growing debate over how to manage risk without slowing progress. While officials say the U.S. must stay ahead of its rivals, some warn that innovation without safeguards could have unintended consequences, both for national security and for the public. Image: WhiteHouse / X . Note: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. Read next: Google Search and YouTube Drive Alphabet’s 14% Revenue Surge, AI Overviews Hit 2 Billion Users

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Microsoft says some SharePoint server hackers now using ransomware

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? A cyber-espionage campaign centred on vulnerable versions of Microsoft’s server software now involves the deployment of ransomware, Microsoft said in a late Wednesday blog post . In the post, citing “expanded analysis and threat intelligence,” Microsoft said a group it dubs “Storm-2603” is using the vulnerability to seed the ransomware, which typically works by paralysing victims’ networks until a digital currency payment is made. The disclosure marks a potential escalation in the campaign, which has already hit at least 400 victims, according to Netherlands-based cybersecurity firm Eye Security. Unlike typical state-backed hacker campaigns, which are aimed at stealing data, ransomware can cause widespread disruption depending on where it lands. The figure of 400 victims represents a sharp rise from the 100 organisations cataloged over the weekend. Eye Security says the figure is likely an undercount. “There are many more, because not all attack vectors have left artifacts that we could scan for,” said Vaisha Bernard, the chief hacker for Eye Security, which was among the first organisations to flag the breaches. The details of most of the victim organisations have not yet been fully disclosed, but on Wednesday a representative for the National Institutes of Health confirmed that one of the organisation’s servers had been compromised. “Additional servers were isolated as a precaution,” he said. The news of the compromise was first reported by the Washington Post . Other outlets said the hacking campaign had breached an even broader range of US agencies. NextGov, citing multiple people familiar with the matter, reported the Department of Homeland Security had been hit, along with more than five to 12 other agencies. Politico , which cited two US officials, said multiple agencies were believed to have been breached. DHS’ cyberdefense arm, CISA, did not immediately return a message seeking comment on the reports. Microsoft did not immediately return a message seeking further details on the ransomware angle of the hacking or the reported government victims. The spy campaign began after Microsoft failed to fully patch a security hole in its SharePoint server software, kicking off a scramble to fix the vulnerability when it was discovered. Microsoft and its tech rival, Google-owner Alphabet, have both said Chinese hackers are among those taking advantage of the flaw. Beijing has denied the claim.

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