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Where the Biggest Telecom Investments Are Happening Around the World

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? From social media to online shopping, modern life runs on connectivity. Behind that seamless experience sits a massive, often invisible network of infrastructure, fiber optic cables, data centers, cellular towers, built and maintained by the world’s telecommunications providers. To keep pace with growing demand and quick shifts in technology, telecom companies pour billions into upgrading their networks each year. These investments form the backbone of the digital economy, enabling everything from mobile banking to video calls. A recent dataset from the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) breaks down which countries are spending the most on telecommunications. The numbers reflect capital expenditures by providers of mobile and broadband services, including everything from infrastructure builds to network maintenance. U.S. and China Dominate the Field The United States tops the global rankings with over $107 billion in telecom investment, based on the latest figures from 2022. That level of spending reflects the scale of the American telecom market, home to giants like Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T, all of which operate across vast geographies and serve millions of customers. China follows with an estimated $59.1 billion in spending in 2023. Its telecom sector remains largely state-controlled, with China Mobile, serving more than a billion subscribers, leading the charge. Massive government-backed infrastructure projects and aggressive 5G rollout plans have kept investment high. Asia’s Other Big Spenders Japan and India round out the top four. Japan reported $23.3 billion in telecom investment, while India, despite offering some of the world’s cheapest mobile data rates, saw expenditures of $16.1 billion. Both countries have seen surging demand for mobile connectivity and digital services in recent years. Europe’s Share of the Pie Seven of the top 20 investing countries are in Europe, where widespread adoption of 5G and dense urban infrastructure continue to drive capital spending. Germany leads the continent with $16.2 billion invested, followed closely by France at $14.9 billion and the UK at $12.3 billion. Major European players like Deutsche Telekom and Orange have expanded aggressively within and beyond the continent. Other notable entries in the top 20 include Canada ($9.88B), Iran ($9.16B), and Australia ($6.47B), highlighting a wide global distribution of telecom spending. Why It Matters Telecom investment goes far beyond faster downloads and smoother video calls, serving as the foundation for critical services in healthcare, education, logistics, and finance. Countries that invest heavily in this sector position themselves to compete globally in areas such as cloud computing, AI integration, and digital commerce. While spending amounts vary widely, ranging from over $100 billion in the U.S. to just a few thousand dollars in smaller or low-income nations, the global telecom landscape continues to evolve. As more of the world moves online, the countries leading these investments will likely set the pace for future innovations in connectivity and digital infrastructure. Economy Value Year United States $107B 2022 China $59.1B 2023 Japan $23.3B 2022 Germany $16.2B 2023 India $16.1B 2022 France $14.9B 2023 United Kingdom $12.3B 2023 Canada $9.88B 2023 Iran (Islamic Republic of) $9.16B 2023 Italy $7.05B 2023 Australia $6.47B 2023 Korea (Rep. of) $5.87B 2023 Spain $5.22B 2023 Brazil $5.11B 2023 Indonesia $5.04B 2018 Russian Federation $4.44B 2023 Netherlands $4.33B 2023 Saudi Arabia $4.09B 2023 Mexico $3.07B 2023 Switzerland $3.04B 2023 Belgium $2.72B 2023 Poland $2.64B 2023 Türkiye $2.21B 2023 Thailand $2.06B 2014 Argentina $1.89B 2018 Taiwan, Province of China $1.88B 2023 Nigeria $1.84B 2022 South Africa $1.84B 2023 Colombia $1.74B 2009 Norway $1.69B 2022 Philippines $1.68B 2014 Egypt $1.55B 2023 Denmark $1.53B 2023 United Arab Emirates $1.43B 2023 Chile $1.38B 2023 Sweden $1.27B 2023 Malaysia $1.14B 2023 Israel $1.11B 2022 Greece $1.09B 2023 Ireland $1.09B 2023 Peru $1.04B 2023 New Zealand $991M 2023 Portugal $916M 2023 Czech Republic $878M 2023 Viet Nam $871M 2023 Austria $854M 2023 Serbia $844M 2023 Hong Kong, China $835M 2022 Morocco $825M 2023 Finland $770M 2023 Algeria $755M 2023 Pakistan $724M 2023 Singapore $660M 2022 Oman $624M 2023 Uzbekistan $567M 2023 Romania $562M 2023 Kenya $551M 2023 Hungary $523M 2022 Croatia $521M 2023 Ukraine $517M 2023 Ethiopia $497M 2022 Sudan $480M 2014 Dem. Rep. of the Congo $458M 2023 Jordan $431M 2023 Angola $414M 2023 Côte d'Ivoire $403M 2023 Lebanon $390M 2015 Slovakia $378M 2023 Bulgaria $372M 2023 Qatar $337M 2023 Slovenia $334M 2023 Ecuador $312M 2013 Panama $312M 2023 Bangladesh $295M 2021 Dominican Rep. $295M 2023 Myanmar $290M 2021 Iraq $278M 2017 Bolivia (Plurinational State of) $271M 2021 Ghana $270M 2021 Cuba $266M 2018 Sri Lanka $254M 2023 Costa Rica $249M 2023 Yemen $243M 2009 Belarus $243M 2023 Honduras $241M 2023 Senegal $235M 2023 Benin $231M 2023 Azerbaijan $230M 2023 Cambodia $225M 2023 Cameroon $224M 2023 El Salvador $216M 2016 Uruguay $216M 2016 Bahrain $213M 2023 Uganda $205M 2011 Tunisia $198M 2023 Kuwait $195M 2023 Zambia $185M 2023 Cyprus $182M 2022 Mauritius $179M 2012 Mali $170M 2021 Kazakhstan $165M 2022 Zimbabwe $160M 2018 Tanzania $160M 2021 Paraguay $148M 2023 Madagascar $145M 2023 Bosnia and Herzegovina $131M 2023 Estonia $128M 2023 Luxembourg $126M 2022 French Polynesia $122M 2018 Lithuania $121M 2023 Jamaica $118M 2013 Latvia $109M 2023 Congo (Rep. of the) $108M 2011 Mauritania $107M 2023 Mongolia $97.5M 2023 Togo $96.1M 2023 Georgia $94.4M 2023 Mozambique $94.2M 2022 Armenia $93.9M 2023 Burkina Faso $91.1M 2020 Iceland $89.7M 2023 Montenegro $82.5M 2023 Moldova $80.6M 2023 Kyrgyzstan $78.4M 2023 Trinidad and Tobago $76.4M 2023 Chad $75.7M 2022 Niger $74.4M 2022 Bahamas $74.2M 2023 Botswana $71M 2022 Brunei Darussalam $69.1M 2023 Papua New Guinea $65.4M 2000 North Macedonia $63.5M 2023 Malta $57.6M 2012 Rwanda $56.4M 2023 Syrian Arab Republic $55.2M 2013 Namibia $54.3M 2023 Guinea $53.7M 2018 Albania $45.6M 2023 Eritrea $43.1M 2013 Afghanistan $40.3M 2022 Macao, China $39.7M 2023 New Caledonia $37.6M 2000 Bhutan $37.3M 2023 Fiji $35.6M 2020 Malawi $33.9M 2022 South Sudan $31.1M 2019 Barbados $30.9M 2018 Seychelles $29.3M 2023 Djibouti $28.8M 2023 Nepal (Republic of) $25.2M 2003 Aruba $24.6M 2008 Liechtenstein $21.4M 2023 Cayman Islands $21.2M 2017 Jersey $18.5M 2000 Gabon $18.2M 2005 Saint Lucia $18.2M 2018 State of Palestine $17.8M 2018 Cabo Verde $16.6M 2023 Maldives $14.8M 2004 Guyana $14.6M 2017 Belize $14M 2012 Timor-Leste $13.9M 2009 Eswatini $13.8M 2022 Monaco $13.1M 2019 British Virgin Islands $12.1M 2018 Central African Rep. $11M 2019 Bermuda $10.7M 2004 Lesotho $7.59M 2023 Guernsey $7.37M 2000 Grenada $7.28M 2014 Turkmenistan $7.27M 2002 Tajikistan $6.53M 2003 Dominica $5.83M 2017 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines $5.52M 2020 Saint Kitts and Nevis $5.24M 2017 Samoa $4.96M 2017 Tonga $4.47M 2018 Suriname $4.09M 2023 Nicaragua $3.45M 2023 Sao Tome and Principe $3.05M 2023 San Marino $2.74M 2007 Gambia $2.64M 2018 Burundi $2.53M 2023 Comoros $1.85M 2023 Micronesia $1.74M 2006 Kiribati $1.21M 2023 Palau $1.12M 2015 Falkland (Malvinas) Is. $909K 2002 Liberia $384K 2013 St. Helena $162K 2014 Venezuela $62.5K 2018 Guinea-Bissau $29.6K 2023 Lao P.D.R. $15.7K 2017 Solomon Islands $9.50 2016 Vanuatu $0.00 2018 Note: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. 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Pakistan yet to approve Starlink as satellite internet rules await finalization

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Starlink, Elon Musk’s satellite internet venture, remains in regulatory limbo in Pakistan as authorities finalize a new set of rules for Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite communications. The much-anticipated Pakistan Satellite Communication Rules and Regulations are expected to be issued by the end of July 2025, which will determine whether Starlink can secure the necessary approvals to operate in the country. Starlink first registered its company with the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) on February 24, 2022. Since then, the matter of its No Objection Certificate (NOC) has remained pending with the Pakistan Space Regulatory Activities Board (PSARB) -- the authority overseeing satellite licensing in the country. New regulations in the works In a bid to formalize satellite internet operations, the PSARB hired an international consultant who recommended the creation of Pakistan-specific satellite rules for LEO services. These rules, currently under development by the Ministry of IT and Telecom and PSARB in consultation with stakeholders, are expected to lay the groundwork for granting licenses to operators like Starlink. According to PSARB officials contacted by Nukta , the Satellite Communication Rules and Regulations are being shaped based on the consultant’s recommendations and existing satellite infrastructure. The officials said that once finalized, operators such as Starlink would be able to apply for registration and licensing under the new framework. Sources told Nukta that work on these rules is in full swing. A seminar was held recently on the subject, attended by IT Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja, who assured stakeholders of a transparent and consultative process. Officials expressed hope that the new regulations will be in place by the end of July 2025. Technical requirements and licensing path A senior official involved in satellite communication said Starlink would require multiple licenses and must submit a comprehensive technical plan. With nearly 40 LEO systems already operating in Pakistan’s satellite space, authorities want to ensure that any new entrant does not interfere with existing infrastructure. “These regulations will ensure that Starlink’s system does not pose any risk to Pakistan’s existing satellite network,” the official told Nukta . He added that the upcoming framework was critical to protecting national satellite assets. Starlink was earlier granted temporary registration on March 21, 2025, but it expired in June 2025. The company is now waiting on the formal regulations to determine whether it can meet all technical and legal requirements. Once the rules are finalized, the matter will go through a final review round at PSARB. If approved, the file will be sent to the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), which will issue Starlink’s operating license within 3 to 4 days, officials confirmed. Despite several attempts, Starlink’s representative in Pakistan did not respond to Nukta ’s queries on the matter. Regional comparison and rising competition While Pakistan’s approval remains pending, Starlink has already launched services in several South Asian countries. India has issued a license and initiated network rollout, Bangladesh granted approval last month, and Sri Lanka began service earlier this month. Meanwhile, competition is also heating up within Pakistan. Shanghai Spacecom Satellite Technology (SSST) -- a Chinese satellite company -- has initiated the registration process in the country. However, PSARB has yet to receive its case for review.

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Aaleen Zainab / Digital Pakistan

Pakistan’s Textile Firm Shift to Tech and EV Sectors

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Bilal Fibres Limited, a Lahore-based textile manufacturer, has shared an important update regarding its future direction. While its operations have remained suspended through the quarter ending […] The post Pakistan’s Textile Firm Shift to Tech and EV Sectors appeared first on Digital Pakistan .

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Manik Aftab / Techjuice

India Drone Incentive Program Plans to Rival Pakistan’s Drone Drive

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? India is rolling out a $234 million drone incentive program to ramp up local production of civil and military drones, curb reliance on imports, and counter Pakistan’s expanding drone efforts supported by China and Turkiye, according to a Reuters report citing three sources. The new India drone incentive program, set to run for three years, […] The post India Drone Incentive Program Plans to Rival Pakistan’s Drone Drive appeared first on TechJuice .

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Instagram Account of Major Pakistani Cookie Brand Down

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The Instagram account of Crumble Pakistan, a major local cookie brand known for its vibrant online personality, is currently down after a series of unexpected copyright complaints. The Crumble Pakistan Instagram takedown has disrupted the brand’s key digital channel, causing confusion among customers and highlighting how fragile social media presence can be when automated systems […] The post Instagram Account of Major Pakistani Cookie Brand Down appeared first on TechJuice .

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Manik Aftab / Techjuice

Pakistan US Tariff Agreement Sees Massive Breakthrough on Exports

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Islamabad and Washington have finalized a mutual understanding that forms the core of a Pakistan US tariff agreement, avoiding the return of a steep 29 percent duty on Pakistani exports, mainly textiles and agricultural products. The development secures key market access for Pakistan just ahead of a critical deadline. According to reports, the Pakistan US […] The post Pakistan US Tariff Agreement Sees Massive Breakthrough on Exports appeared first on TechJuice .

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Manik Aftab / Techjuice

Shark Tank Pakistan Funding Faces Reality Check as Only 4 of 36 Deals Materialize

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? A recent account by Ali Khan Swati, a participant on Shark Tank Pakistan, has shed light on the stark gap between on-air applause and real-world results. Highlighting the struggles within the Shark Tank Pakistan startup funding ecosystem, Swati shared that of the 36 startups offered deals on stage, only 4 ultimately secured investment after due […] The post Shark Tank Pakistan Funding Faces Reality Check as Only 4 of 36 Deals Materialize appeared first on TechJuice .

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CAT Cuts Fine to Rs5 Million in PREMA Misleading Marketing Case

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? ISLAMABAD: The Competition Appellate Tribunal (CAT) has affirmed the Competition Commission of Pakistan’s (CCP) findings in the PREMA misleading marketing case, ruling that M/s At-Tahur (Pvt.) Limited engaged in deceptive practices. However, the tribunal reduced the original penalty imposed by the CCP. The PREMA misleading marketing case began after the Pakistan Dairy Association (PDA) lodged […] The post CAT Cuts Fine to Rs5 Million in PREMA Misleading Marketing Case appeared first on TechJuice .

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Sheraz Khan / Nukta

The Microsoft exit that never was

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The headlines were hysterical. “Microsoft pulls out of Pakistan after 25 years,” screamed one site. Others piled on, each trying to outdo the other with breathless prose, framing it as yet another corporate giant abandoning Pakistan. The subtext was obvious: this was a catastrophe. But here’s the kicker: Microsoft never really arrived in Pakistan in the first place. You’d think a company like Microsoft, with a market cap flirting with $3 trillion and revenues bigger than Pakistan’s GDP, would have some sort of physical footprint. But there was nothing. Microsoft’s presence in Pakistan was more phantom than physical — a liaison office, a few sales reps and trainers orbiting a market whose licensing and support were managed from abroad. Little was invested locally. “It’s a misrepresentation to say Microsoft is leaving Pakistan,” said Muhammad Zohaib Khan, former chairman of the Pakistan Software Houses Association. “The truth is, they were never registered here as a tax-paying entity.” According to Khan, the company’s Pakistani employees were not even on a local payroll. Most were hired as remote workers, and any taxes they paid were handled individually. As for investments, he said they amounted to little more than sales pushes and training sessions meant to drive adoption of Microsoft products — not to build any lasting infrastructure. Khan noted that while Microsoft has pulled in millions of dollars from Pakistan over the past two decades, there is little sign of that money flowing back into the local economy. “They had no delivery center, no engineering hub, not even a proper support team in the country. Enterprise customers requesting help were simply referred to third-party local partners,” he said. Anyone curious about the scale of remittances, he added, could check State Bank of Pakistan's (SBP) records to see how much Microsoft product was imported annually — and how much revenue left the country. And Khan is not alone. Over the years , Microsoft has been accused of draining public coffers in multiple countries through aggressive tax avoidance. A 2022 report by the Center for Corporate Tax Accountability and Research found the company doing the same in Britain, Australia and New Zealand — all places where it enjoys lucrative government contracts. The tactic was simple: shift profits to subsidiaries in Bermuda and other tax havens. In 2022, the Center for International Corporate Tax Accountability and Research (CICTAR) reported that Microsoft Global Finance, an Irish subsidiary with Bermuda tax residency, held more than $100 billion in investments and earned $2.4 billion in profit in 2020. Tax paid: zero. That same year in Singapore, Microsoft Holdings collected $22.4 billion in dividends. Its tax bill? A grand total of $15. You read that right. Fifteen dollars. When the report’s authors reached out to Microsoft, this was the company’s defense: “We respect local laws and regulations everywhere we operate.” Translation: If you didn’t close the tax loophole, that’s your problem. Even ActionAid International, a Johannesburg-based NGO, identified a $2.8 billion tax gap from three Big Tech companies, including Microsoft . The study singled out India, Indonesia, Brazil, Nigeria and Bangladesh as markets with the largest shortfalls. The total tax gap across 20 countries? $2.8 billion — enough to pay 729,010 nurses, 770,649 midwives, or 879,899 primary school teachers. Back home, in 2023, the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) hit Microsoft with a notice : it owes $28.9 billion in additional taxes, plus penalties and interest, for the years 2004 to 2013. And the IRS isn’t the only U.S. tax authority Microsoft is sparring with. In 2025, the company sued the city of San Francisco for a $14 million refund, arguing the city improperly taxed foreign income and caused double taxation. San Francisco’s response: a hard no. For Microsoft, these disputes are just part of a bigger story. The company has been quietly reshaping its global footprint, cutting costs, and repositioning for its next act. According to Habibullah Khan, CEO of design studio Penumbra, Microsoft’s so-called exit from Pakistan fits neatly into this global pattern. It has been slashing tens of thousands of jobs worldwide as it pivots to AI-driven products. So what does this recalibration mean for Microsoft’s profits in Pakistan? Not much. As Pakistan’s economy stabilizes, local government agencies and private firms will keep buying Microsoft products, Habibullah noted. Only now, the sales will flow through cloud services delivered by partners instead of a directly staffed office. For Microsoft, the revenue from Pakistan doesn’t stop. It just flows in remotely, adding nothing in return to the country’s economy.

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Saleem Shahid / Dawn

Balochistan eyes AI to monitor, maintain road network

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? QUETTA: Balochistan’s Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti said on Friday that his government plans to use artificial intelligence to tackle the “major challenge” of maintaining roads, especially in remote areas, as connectivity is crucial for development and resolving local issues of the people. Chairing a meeting of the Communications and Works Department, the chief minister stressed an urgent need to move beyond traditional methods and adopt smart, digital solutions to improve connectivity for the public. “By leveraging modern technology, we can ensure transparent and efficient monitoring of development projects,” CM Bugti said. “The poor condition of roads causes severe hardships for the public, and it is therefore a top priority of the government to ensure the proper use of development funds and the sustainability of road infrastructure.” During the meeting, officials briefed Bugti on the structure and functionality proposed AI-based system. They explained the system would use AI to assess road conditions and implement digital monitoring across remote regions, helping to facilitate timely repairs and ensure quality standards are met. CM Bugti said that the effective use of technology can help prevent the waste of financial resources. “Our goal is to ensure that every project aligns with public needs, meets quality standards, and is sustainable,” he asserted. “There will be no compromise on the durability, quality, or structure of road works.” The CM directed the relevant departments to speed up consultations and submit recommendations to make the proposed AI system practical. Published in Dawn, July 5th, 2025

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Ahsan Iqbal launches national AI fund, unveils 10-year roadmap for tech-driven development

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Planning minister calls for cross-sector collaboration and strategic integration of AI in education, health, agriculture, governance, and more The post Ahsan Iqbal launches national AI fund, unveils 10-year roadmap for tech-driven development appeared first on Profit by Pakistan Today .

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Will Mobile Signals Be Suspended in Islamabad on 9th and 10th Muharram?

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Mobile signals in Islamabad may be suspended on the 9th and 10th of Muharram due to heightened security concerns. However, signal shutdowns have been confirmed in major procession areas, including G-6 near Markazi Imambargah, G-9’s Jamia Al-Murtaza, and Bari Imam. Large Ashura processions are expected to be held in these locations, and signal jammers will […] The post Will Mobile Signals Be Suspended in Islamabad on 9th and 10th Muharram? appeared first on TechJuice .

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Zohaib Shah / Techjuice

Cursor Ai holds First Community Meetup in Pakistan, Looks to Expand Community Footprint

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? ISLAMABAD – Cursor Pakistan Community held its inaugural meetup at the National Incubation Center (NIC) Islamabad today, 4th July. The event brought together academia, software developers, and students enthusiastic about AI-driven coding opportunities. It was organized by Cursor’s local ambassador, Yahya Qureshi, who opened with remarks on building a vibrant developer community in Pakistan. The […] The post Cursor Ai holds First Community Meetup in Pakistan, Looks to Expand Community Footprint appeared first on TechJuice .

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Monitoring Desk / Profit Pakistan

Bilal Fibres eyes diversification as operations remain halted

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Board approves proposal to explore IT, Health Tech, and EV segments for revival The post Bilal Fibres eyes diversification as operations remain halted appeared first on Profit by Pakistan Today .

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Aaleen Zainab / Digital Pakistan

China, Pakistan Seal New CPEC Agri-Tech Deals

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The China-Pakistan High-Quality Agricultural Cooperation Development Forum took place in Islamabad on Thursday, bringing together key stakeholders to explore opportunities in agricultural collaboration under the China […] The post China, Pakistan Seal New CPEC Agri-Tech Deals appeared first on Digital Pakistan .

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Zohaib Shah / Techjuice

SECP Reinforces Legal Transparency by Resolving 124 Appeals in FY 2024–25

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The Appellate Bench of the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP), in the interest of timely justice and regulatory accountability, has disposed of 124 appeals during the financial year 2024–2025. Of the appeals decided, 22 cases pertained to the Insurance Ordinance, 2000, while 15 were related to the Securities Act, 2015. Additionally, 34 appeals […] The post SECP Reinforces Legal Transparency by Resolving 124 Appeals in FY 2024–25 appeared first on TechJuice .

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Ali Tareen Slams PCB’s ‘Victory Lap’ Over PSL X, Cites Plummeting Fan Engagement

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Ali Tareen, the outspoken owner of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise Multan Sultans, has once again sparked headlines with his sharp rebuke of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and its handling of the HBL PSL. His latest remarks, delivered after a recent PCB debriefing session, dismissed the board’s celebratory approach to PSL X as […] The post Ali Tareen Slams PCB’s ‘Victory Lap’ Over PSL X, Cites Plummeting Fan Engagement appeared first on TechJuice .

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Alibaba Pakistan Partnership to Drive Exports Through Digital Payments

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? KARACHI: In a strategic move to expand Pakistan’s presence in global markets, the government is set to formalize an Alibaba Pakistan partnership next week. This collaboration with the Chinese e-commerce giant will focus on enhancing Pakistan’s digital supply chain ecosystem and leveraging secure, real-time payment solutions like Raast to streamline cross-border trade. Speaking at the […] The post Alibaba Pakistan Partnership to Drive Exports Through Digital Payments appeared first on TechJuice .

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Rawalpindi Residents Face Major Water Charges Hike in THIS Area

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? RAWALPINDI: Residents of Chaklala Cantonment are now facing a substantial financial strain as the local board has approved a major water charges hike along with sharp increases in sanitation fees for the new fiscal year. The revised structure means drinking water and essential services will become significantly more expensive for households of all sizes. According […] The post Rawalpindi Residents Face Major Water Charges Hike in THIS Area appeared first on TechJuice .

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Punjab Launches Online Bidding for Fancy Number Plates

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? LAHORE: The Punjab government has officially rolled out an online bidding system for attractive and fancy number plates, covering motorcycles, motorcars, and commercial vehicles. Under this initiative, citizens can now participate in e-auctions from their homes using a dedicated mobile app and web portal. The Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB), in collaboration with the Excise, […] The post Punjab Launches Online Bidding for Fancy Number Plates appeared first on TechJuice .

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TechJuice and IT Ministry Connect; Minister Shaza Assures Support to Foster Tech Landscape

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Islamabad: Talal Ch, CEO of TechJuice, Pakistan’s leading digital media platform covering technology, startups, and innovation, met with Federal Minister for IT & Telecom Shaza Fatima Khawaja at the Ministry’s headquarters. The discussion centered on leveraging digital media to strengthen collaboration between government initiatives and the tech sector while amplifying the voices of local entrepreneurs. […] The post TechJuice and IT Ministry Connect; Minister Shaza Assures Support to Foster Tech Landscape appeared first on TechJuice .

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Punjab Launches Digital Overhaul of Fruit and Vegetable Markets

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? LAHORE: The Punjab government has launched a province-wide initiative to digitize all fruit and vegetable markets, following instructions from Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz. The aim is to promote transparency, enhance price monitoring, and modernize outdated infrastructure. As part of the new strategy, authorities are introducing digital systems to streamline market operations, pricing updates, and overall […] The post Punjab Launches Digital Overhaul of Fruit and Vegetable Markets appeared first on TechJuice .

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Pakistan Plans New Airports in Three Cities

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) has launched a major expansion plan involving new airport projects in Mirpur, Dera Ismail Khan, and Hyderabad, along with the complete reconstruction of Sukkur Airport, according to official sources. The PAA confirmed that: A new airport in Mirpur (Azad Kashmir) is progressing quickly, with the feasibility study nearly complete. […] The post Pakistan Plans New Airports in Three Cities appeared first on TechJuice .

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Islamabad Muharram Security Plan Introduces First Signalless Control Room

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? For the first time, Islamabad has introduced a mobile control room under its expanded security strategy for Muharram. This step is part of the broader Islamabad Muharram security plan designed to ensure comprehensive protection for processions and gatherings throughout the month. The mobile facility, launched on the special directive of Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, […] The post Islamabad Muharram Security Plan Introduces First Signalless Control Room appeared first on TechJuice .

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Nvidia nears $4 trillion and temporarily tops world’s most valuable list

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Nvidia’s recent gains come as the company’s chips power much of the AI computing infrastructure being built by major tech firms The post Nvidia nears $4 trillion and temporarily tops world’s most valuable list appeared first on Profit by Pakistan Today .

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CDA Transfer Fee Increased: New Rates on Islamabad Property Transfers

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? ISLAMABAD: The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has notified revised property transfer charges, significantly increasing the CDA transfer fee and related costs on all property transactions within Islamabad’s CDA limits. The move comes under a fresh notification issued by CDA Estate Management-I on July 1, 2025, following approval by the CDA Board. Under the new structure, […] The post CDA Transfer Fee Increased: New Rates on Islamabad Property Transfers appeared first on TechJuice .

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CDWP approves Rs19.25bn for Daanish schools in Balochistan, AJK

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? ISLAMABAD: The Central Development Working Party (CDWP) has greenlit a project worth Rs19.253 billion for the construction of six new Daanish schools in Balochistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK). This initiative, aligned with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s vision, aims to expand quality education to remote and underserved communities. The Daanish Schools, already operating in […] The post CDWP approves Rs19.25bn for Daanish schools in Balochistan, AJK appeared first on TechJuice .

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Punjab Imposes 16% Sales Tax on Commercial Property Rentals

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? LAHORE: Starting July 1, 2025, the Punjab government has implemented a 16% sales tax on commercial property rental, following the enactment of the Punjab Finance Act, 2025. The new tax framework marks a shift in policy, moving away from the previously followed “positive list,” where only specified services were taxable, to a “negative list” model. […] The post Punjab Imposes 16% Sales Tax on Commercial Property Rentals appeared first on TechJuice .

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EU delays AI code of practice rollout to end of 2025

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The delay comes as tech firms and several EU governments ask for more time to adjust to the upcoming regulations The post EU delays AI code of practice rollout to end of 2025 appeared first on Profit by Pakistan Today .

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Jazz, Zong Top PTA Complaint List as 10,000 Consumer Complaints Filed in May

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) received more than 10,000 complaints from telecom consumers in May 2025 against various operators. According to official data, 9,792 complaints—97.92 percent—were resolved, reflecting the sector’s overall responsiveness. The complaints were lodged against a range of operators, including cellular mobile operators (CMOs), PTCL, long-distance international (LDI) providers, wireless local loop (WLL) […] The post Jazz, Zong Top PTA Complaint List as 10,000 Consumer Complaints Filed in May appeared first on TechJuice .

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27 Startups Join National Incubation Center Lahore Cohort 2

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The National Incubation Center Lahore Cohort 2 has officially welcomed 27 promising startups from across Pakistan, launching the next cycle of its intensive founder-focused incubation program. With ventures spanning climate tech, AI, health, IoT, fintech, and more, this diverse cohort embodies the innovative spirit driving Pakistan’s startup ecosystem. Out of a highly competitive pool of […] The post 27 Startups Join National Incubation Center Lahore Cohort 2 appeared first on TechJuice .

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Hackers target SMBs using AI and productivity tool malware

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? ISLAMABAD: A rising wave of cyberattacks has hit small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), with nearly 8,500 users falling victim in 2025 alone, according to a new report released by Kaspersky. The global cybersecurity firm revealed that cybercriminals are increasingly disguising malicious or unwanted software as trusted online productivity tools. These attacks primarily leverage the popularity […] The post Hackers target SMBs using AI and productivity tool malware appeared first on TechJuice .

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Govt Taxes All Bank Transactions, Banks Raise Fees

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? ISLAMABAD: Starting July 1, the federal government has implemented a sweeping tax policy that affects all types of bank transactions, whether you’re a filer or a non-filer. Alongside this move, banks have revised their service charges, significantly increasing the cost of everyday banking. Higher Withholding Tax on Cash Withdrawals Under the new policy: Filers now […] The post Govt Taxes All Bank Transactions, Banks Raise Fees appeared first on TechJuice .

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Microsoft shuts down operations in Pakistan after 25 years

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The tech firm operated liaison offices in the country and has announced 9000+ job cuts globally

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AI’s Hidden Energy Bill: What a Single ChatGPT Prompt Really Costs

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? From writing emails to answering questions and organizing data, generative AI has quickly become part of daily digital routines. But while these tools make work faster and more convenient, they also come with an unseen cost. Every time someone types a prompt into ChatGPT, energy is used to process the request, and with it comes a carbon footprint that’s easy to overlook. Recent Surfshark research suggests that each ChatGPT query uses about 2 watt-hours of energy. That’s roughly the same power it takes to run a 10-watt LED bulb for 12 minutes or charge a smartphone with a 5-watt adapter for 24 minutes. Put another way, sending one query consumes as much energy as running a 1000-watt microwave for about seven seconds. Heating up a typical lunch takes three minutes, so you’d spend the same energy by making 26 chatbot queries. The impact grows quickly when scaled. If every person in the United States sent just one query, the combined energy use would reach nearly 685 megawatt-hours. That’s enough to power 63 average homes for a full year, based on national residential electricity use. Environmental concerns don’t stop there. Each prompt is estimated to produce 4.32 grams of carbon dioxide. That figure may seem small, but when multiplied by millions of users, the emissions become significant. A single day where every American interacts once with ChatGPT would generate roughly 1,479 metric tons of CO₂, about the same as what 322 gasoline cars emit in a year, or as much carbon as 1,500 people flying roundtrip between London and New York. Also read: Which Tech Companies Make the Most Money per Employee? As global usage continues to grow, the pressure to optimize these models increases. By 2025, the number of generative AI users worldwide is projected to reach nearly 378 million, with 65 million new users added in just one year. That jump marks the fastest growth to date. There’s still no single answer on exactly how much energy a chatbot query requires. Some studies suggest it could be as low as 0.3 watt-hours, particularly for newer, more efficient models. Others report figures closer to 3 watt-hours, especially with older or more complex systems. These differences reflect both advances in AI infrastructure and the challenges in measuring energy use directly, as most estimates rely on modeling, not public data from tech companies. For context, Google Search uses about 0.3 watt-hours per query, making ChatGPT nearly seven times more power-hungry by comparison. The carbon footprint depends on where the electricity comes from. Data centers still draw heavily from fossil fuels in many regions, which explains why a single chatbot query can carry a CO₂ price tag. Depending on local grid intensity, emissions per prompt can vary widely, from under a gram to over nine. Researchers used standardized appliance ratings to create relatable comparisons. For example, they measured a 10-watt light, a 5-watt phone charger, a 100-watt TV, and a 1000-watt microwave, then calculated how long each could run using the same energy as one AI query. They also matched the U.S. population against national energy consumption figures to estimate how many homes could be powered if that same energy were used elsewhere. None of this means people should stop using AI altogether. But as adoption accelerates, so does the need to make these systems cleaner and more efficient. Behind every AI-generated answer, there’s an environmental tab still being calculated. Notes: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. Image: DIW-Aigen. Read next: Where the Biggest Telecom Investments Are Happening Around the World

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Google Pixel Watch 4 Leak Reveals Sizes, Colors

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? A new Google Pixel Watch 4 leak has surfaced, revealing detailed information on the sizes, colors, and band options expected for the upcoming smartwatch. Google is rumored to introduce the Pixel Watch 4 alongside the Pixel 10 series on August 20, and this latest leak offers a clearer picture of what fans can anticipate. According […] The post Google Pixel Watch 4 Leak Reveals Sizes, Colors appeared first on TechJuice .

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Meta Update Adds Copyright Check to Reels

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? A major Meta update has introduced a built-in copyright check feature within the Facebook Reels composer, aiming to help creators avoid violations before publishing. This Meta update is also part of a broader strategy that includes the launch of a new AI division, Meta Superintelligence Labs, to drive cutting-edge advancements. The new Meta update directly […] The post Meta Update Adds Copyright Check to Reels appeared first on TechJuice .

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Google's AI Summaries Spark Antitrust Action in Europe

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Independent publishers across Europe are pushing back. As per Reuters , on June 30, they filed a complaint with the European Commission, accusing Google of cutting off vital web traffic to news sites through its AI-generated summaries. The group argues the practice isn’t just unfair, it’s eroding competition and making it harder for journalism to survive online. What’s driving the dispute is Google’s "AI Overviews", those AI responses that now show up before anything else in search. They're short (and sometimes longer) summaries written by artificial intelligence, designed to answer user queries directly. But publishers say these responses often strip away the need to visit actual websites. And that, they argue, is where the damage begins. The Independent Publishers Alliance, which coordinated the complaint, says the system gives Google an unfair advantage by drawing from publisher content while leaving them little control. Publishers can’t opt out of having their work used in AI training or included in summaries, at least not without vanishing from Google Search altogether. That catch-22, they argue, forces them to choose between visibility and exploitation. Studies tracking search behavior back up some of the claims. One analysis found that when AI Overviews appear, clicks to top-ranked websites drop by more than a third. Another showed that in May 2025, nearly 70 percent of news-related searches ended without any user clicking through to a publisher’s site. A year ago, that figure was 56 percent. Some publishers, especially those in education or local media, report losses as high as 40 percent. The problem isn’t limited to Europe either. Media groups in Brazil have raised similar concerns and asked their regulators to investigate. Google rolled out AI Overviews across more than 100 countries. By mid-2025, it began placing ads within them. Publishers argue this turns their content into free fuel for Google’s ad revenue, while original reporting is buried further down the page. User testing paints a picture of how people actually interact with the summaries. Most don’t scroll past them. Some click to expand the answer, but rarely move beyond it. When users do exit the page, they often land on Reddit or YouTube, not traditional news sites. Regulators in the UK have taken notice. The Competition and Markets Authority confirmed it received a related complaint. The agency is weighing whether Google should be labeled a "strategic market operator", a classification that would give regulators more power to step in. Across the Atlantic, lawsuits are piling up. In the U.S., one edtech firm filed suit, blaming AI Overviews for lost subscriptions and lower traffic. Judges there have already ruled in separate cases that Google held monopolies in both search and advertising. One ruling suggested breaking up parts of the business could be on the table. Google has defended the AI Overviews feature, saying it helps people discover more information and drives billions of clicks to websites every day. A company spokesperson also questioned the accuracy of the traffic studies, calling the data incomplete and the conclusions misleading. The company points out that search traffic naturally fluctuates with seasons, trends, and regular algorithm changes. Still, timing matters. The European Commission is already reviewing Google’s broader compliance with the Digital Markets Act. Part of that investigation is looking at whether AI Overviews violate rules tied to Google's powerful position in the search market. If the Commission finds merit in the complaint, it could impose temporary restrictions while the case is reviewed. The publishers involved say this isn’t just about traffic stats, it’s about survival. As more search results get resolved by AI and fewer people click through to the sources, the financial model behind independent journalism becomes harder to sustain. Google, meanwhile, is moving full speed ahead. CEO Sundar Pichai recently announced the company will spend $75 billion this year on AI infrastructure, up from $20 billion just a few years ago. That includes more AI tools across search, advertising, and other parts of the platform. With so much riding on search visibility, publishers are being pushed to rethink their strategy. Traditional SEO is losing ground. Some outlets are trying to optimize content for both AI and humans, but it’s a moving target. The rules keep shifting. The complaint in Europe echoes a larger shift. The internet that once rewarded links and referrals is starting to favor answers without destinations. For many publishers, that change isn't just inconvenient, it’s existential. Notes: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. Image: DIW-Aigen. Read next: Which Tech Companies Make the Most Money per Employee?

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Which Tech Companies Make the Most Money per Employee?

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Not every company needs thousands of employees to pull in billions. Some of the most profitable names in tech keep their teams small, and still manage to earn more per person than almost anyone else. Take Tether, for example. It doesn’t make headlines like Apple or Google, but it’s handling an enormous volume of stablecoin activity behind the scenes. The company generates more than $83 million per employee, which sounds almost unreal until you realize how much of its business runs on software and constant transactions. The size of the staff? Pretty small. The reach? Global. Valve comes next. That’s the company behind Steam, which sells video games online. It doesn’t ship boxes or stock shelves. People buy games, download them, and that’s it. Valve earns about $19 million per person working there, and it doesn’t even have 400 employees. It’s been operating like that for years, quietly. YouTube is bigger in size, but the structure isn’t so different. Most of the videos are made by users. The platform just needs to manage what’s uploaded, sort it, and serve ads. Even with a staff in the thousands, it brings in more than $7 million for each one. NVIDIA is further down the list, but still impressive. It’s selling hardware, specifically chips used in AI and gaming. Even with that manufacturing complexity, the company earns over $3 million per employee. Demand is high enough to make up for the extra weight. Then there are the platforms we all use every day. Instagram makes around $2.5 million per employee. Apple and Meta land close to that too. It’s not just about hardware or social media, it’s the ability to stretch digital infrastructure without needing to double headcount. Alphabet, which owns Google, sits under $2 million per person. Airbnb, Broadcom, and Uber are in the same ballpark. These companies are still efficient, but they rely more on people to handle operations, whether that’s rides, listings, or devices. Further down the list, Microsoft, Etsy, Upwork, and Booking Holdings earn somewhere between $1 million and $1.3 million per worker. Even TikTok, which dominates in usage, brings in less, about $600,000 per person. And Amazon? Around $400,000. That’s the lowest in the group, but also the most labor-intensive business by far. Warehouses, drivers, customer service, it all adds up. The common thread? Companies that run on software, platforms, or automation need fewer people to keep growing. User-generated content, digital marketplaces, cloud tools, those scale without adding bodies. The result is more revenue per employee, sometimes by a huge margin. The fewer people it takes to run the system, the bigger the payoff seems to be. Platform Revenue per Employee ($) Tether $83,000,000 Valve $19,000,000 YouTube $7,600,000 NVIDIA $3,600,000 Instagram $2,500,000 Lyft $2,000,000 Twitch $2,000,000 Apple $2,400,000 Meta $2,200,000 Alphabet $1,900,000 Airbnb $1,500,000 Broadcom $1,400,000 Uber $1,400,000 Upwork $1,300,000 Etsy $1,200,000 Mercari $1,100,000 Microsoft $1,100,000 Instacart $1,000,000 Booking Holdings $1,000,000 eBay $900,000 TikTok $600,000 Amazon $400,000 Note: This list includes only widely recognized platforms deemed safe for general audiences. Platforms with adult-only content or safety concerns were excluded to maintain relevance and appropriateness. Read next: Smartwatch Shipments Slip Again in 2025, but China Keeps Gaining Ground

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Apple to Launch Affordable MacBook Powered by iPhone Chip

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? It was announced earlier this week that Apple intends to use an iPhone chip to create a low-cost MacBook. According to reports, the upcoming device will use the A18 Pro CPU and a 13-inch display. Silver, blue, pink, and yellow are probably going to be available color choices. Last summer, evidence of this device was […] The post Apple to Launch Affordable MacBook Powered by iPhone Chip appeared first on TechJuice .

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Top AI Tools Now Being Used to Create Phishing Websites

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? According to Okta researchers, top AI tools are now being misused to generate highly convincing phishing websites. These websites are made to look like authentic login portals utilizing Vercel’s AI-powered v0.dev platform. Fake Microsoft 365 and cryptocurrency trade pages were among the most commonly created phishing websites, it should be noted. As explained by Okta, […] The post Top AI Tools Now Being Used to Create Phishing Websites appeared first on TechJuice .

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Tech Risks and Compliance: What Should Firms Expect in 2025?

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Compliance teams are having difficulty managing a number of tech risk elements, including cybersecurity concerns, in the constantly changing environment of today. Contrary to forecasts, however, economic uncertainty could not be the biggest threat to businesses this year. A March study found that 64% of 300 regulatory professionals thought that cybersecurity threats would probably result […] The post Tech Risks and Compliance: What Should Firms Expect in 2025? appeared first on TechJuice .

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Dell Collaborates With Nvidia to Come Up With the Most Potent AI Supercomputer

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? In a seismic shift for artificial intelligence, Dell Technologies has delivered the world’s first AI supercomputer powered by Nvidia’s revolutionary GB300 Blackwell Ultra GPUs to cloud provider CoreWeave, marking a new era in AI infrastructure. Unveiled today, this liquid-cooled behemoth, built on Dell’s Integrated Racks, packs 72 Blackwell Ultra GPUs, 36 Arm-based 72-core Grace CPUs, […] The post Dell Collaborates With Nvidia to Come Up With the Most Potent AI Supercomputer appeared first on TechJuice .

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Call of Duty Leak Ignites Debate Over Fortnite-Style Audio Visualizer

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The Call of Duty community is in meltdown after a massive leak revealed a controversial new feature inspired by Fortnite. A datamine discovered in the Xbox Call of Duty app has hinted at the arrival of an Audio Visualizer. Which is a game-changing tool that shows visual cues for nearby sounds like footsteps and gunfire. […] The post Call of Duty Leak Ignites Debate Over Fortnite-Style Audio Visualizer appeared first on TechJuice .

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Gamers Fight Back: ‘Stop Killing Games’ Petition Explodes Past 1 Million

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The gaming world is abuzz as the Stop Killing Games movement hits a monumental milestone, signaling a potential game‑changer for players everywhere. Stop Killing Games Smashes Through 1 Million Signatures The Stop Killing Games campaign reached 1 million signatures across the EU in early July, surpassing the threshold for a formal European Commission review. Spearheaded […] The post Gamers Fight Back: ‘Stop Killing Games’ Petition Explodes Past 1 Million appeared first on TechJuice .

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WhatsApp Android Beta Introduces New Broadcast Credit Feature

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? With the release of Android beta 2.25.20.7, WhatsApp has unveiled a new feature that is being developed specifically for business users. A company credit system that offers monthly trial credits for broadcast messages is made possible by this update. The functionality is still hidden and inactive in the current beta release, so users won’t see […] The post WhatsApp Android Beta Introduces New Broadcast Credit Feature appeared first on TechJuice .

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Runway AI Now Lets Anyone Make Games With No Prior Experience

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Runway AI is making waves again, this time with Game Worlds, a bold new platform that lets users build immersive games with nothing but text. The company, already valued at $3 billion, is bringing its Hollywood-grade AI tools to the gaming world, and full game creation capabilities are expected by late 2025. From Film Sets […] The post Runway AI Now Lets Anyone Make Games With No Prior Experience appeared first on TechJuice .

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How a Software Engineer in India Pulled Off a Multiple Jobs Scandal — Until He Got Caught

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? A software engineer in India has set off shockwaves across the global tech community after being exposed for secretly holding multiple high-paying jobs at once, triggering what’s now widely dubbed a multiple jobs scandal. The incident has ignited debate over remote work oversight and how easily some employees exploit gaps in startup hiring practices. It […] The post How a Software Engineer in India Pulled Off a Multiple Jobs Scandal — Until He Got Caught appeared first on TechJuice .

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Google Fined $314.6M for Secret Data Harvesting on Android Phones

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? In a significant legal setback, Google was fined $314 million for surreptitiously gathering data from Android phones that were not in use. The tech giant was accused of violating user privacy by harvesting information without proper consent, sparking widespread backlash and raising serious concerns about data transparency. This class-action lawsuit serves as a reminder of […] The post Google Fined $314.6M for Secret Data Harvesting on Android Phones appeared first on TechJuice .

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Powerful Gaming Laptop with RTX 5070 Hits Lowest Price

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? This gaming laptop offer is too good to pass up if you require a lot of power to play games anywhere. Recently, the Alienware 16X Aurora, one of the most eagerly awaited models in Alienware’s latest lineup, went on sale for the lowest price to date. It has outstanding hardware and a stylish appearance, and […] The post Powerful Gaming Laptop with RTX 5070 Hits Lowest Price appeared first on TechJuice .

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Smartwatch Shipments Slip Again in 2025, but China Keeps Gaining Ground

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Global smartwatch shipments dropped by 2% in the first quarter of 2025, continuing a streak of quarterly declines. While Apple still held its position at the top, its shipment numbers slid. And India, which had been a strong growth driver in previous years, slowed sharply. Those two factors together helped pull global figures lower. According to CPR team , not every region struggled, though. In China, things moved the other way as shipments jumped 37% compared to the same time last year. That growth pushed China’s global share higher than it’s been since late 2020. Local brands like Huawei, Imoo, and Xiaomi played a major role. They leaned into strong pricing, wider product ranges, and just good timing. Huawei and Xiaomi both saw gains as their catalogs hit more price points, and that flexibility helped them. Samsung didn’t fare as well. Older models dragged its numbers down, and the dip was global. In total, Samsung’s shipments were down 18% year-over-year. Buyers also started shifting their budgets. Watches priced between $100 and $200 saw more demand, with shipments in that range up 21%. The cheaper end of the market, devices under $100, fell by 17%. People seem more willing now to pay for reliability, or better health tracking, or just something that’ll last. Another trend gaining traction is kids’ smartwatches, particularly in China. Imoo has held its lead by offering feature-rich models at accessible prices. Parents are drawn to the safety aspects, location tracking, basic calling, and the ability to hold off on giving their kids a smartphone. The interest isn’t limited to China either. Regions like North America, Europe, and parts of Asia have also seen a noticeable uptick. Looking forward, analysts say the market could rebound slightly this year. Maybe 3% growth overall. That depends on a few things, better sensors, maybe more AI features, possibly even medical certifications for certain models. If those show up in mass-market devices, it could shift the game. But the big shift isn’t just tech. It’s behavior. Users are making different choices. Instead of chasing the newest feature, they’re asking: will this actually fit into my life? That’s pushing demand upward, not in quantity, but in quality. Fewer devices maybe, but better ones. That’s where things appear to be headed. Read next: Multi-Account Support, Broadcast Credit Trials, and Group Status Tools Are All Coming to WhatsApp on iOS

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E Ink’s Touchscreen Trackpad Faces Familiar Failures Again

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? E Ink has unveiled a new touchscreen trackpad that blends AI-powered tools with a color E Ink display, aiming to transform how users interact with laptops. Known for its display technology used in devices like the Kindle Colorsoft and Kobo Libra Colour, E Ink is now experimenting with laptop input zones. The device supports traditional […] The post E Ink’s Touchscreen Trackpad Faces Familiar Failures Again appeared first on TechJuice .

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Meta Experiments With Proactive AI Bots Designed to Reinitiate Conversations and Increase User Engagement Across Platforms

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Meta is testing a new AI feature that flips the usual dynamic. Instead of waiting for users to reach out, some chatbots might soon be the ones who make the first move. The trial, as spotted by BI , is happening inside AI Studio , Meta’s no-code platform where users can design chatbot characters and deploy them in apps like WhatsApp or Instagram. These bots are customizable in look, tone, and behavior, and don’t require any technical skills to set up. The new function is tied to an internal initiative known as Project Omni, developed in collaboration with the data labeling company Alignerr. According to documentation seen by Business Insider, the goal is straightforward: bring people back into conversations they’ve already started, and keep them coming back more often. Meta sees this kind of friendly outreach as a way to improve retention, which directly supports the long-term growth of its AI services. In practice, the proactive messaging takes a soft-touch approach. A film-focused bot, for example, might check in with a user after a quiet period, offering soundtrack suggestions or asking if they’ve seen any good movies lately. The tone stays cheerful, the content light, and the messages are tailored to fit the character’s role. Engagement matters here for more than just user satisfaction. Meta expects to earn between $2 billion and $3 billion from generative AI products this year alone. Over the next decade, company forecasts go much higher, suggesting AI could drive over a trillion dollars in revenue by 2035. But that kind of future depends on more than just hype. Tools need to be used regularly, and bots that keep the conversation going, gently, could play a part in that. Still, questions remain about consent and user control. Meta says the bots won’t send messages out of the blue. A user must have engaged first. If they ignore a follow-up, the bot doesn’t push again. There are also boundaries in place to steer clear of sensitive topics, unless a user explicitly brings them up. Each response is tied to the bot’s personality and the context of earlier chats. This isn’t the first time Meta has had to walk a line between engagement and overreach. Just last month, the company started cautioning users against sharing personal information in public AI chats, after many had unknowingly posted private details in feeds visible to others. For now, the messaging experiment is still in the testing stage. Whether it catches on, or raises new privacy concerns, may depend on how naturally these bots can fit into conversations without overstaying their welcome. Notes: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. Image: DIW-Aigen. Read next: Meta’s Paid Support Leaves Verified Users Locked Out and Frustrated

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Meta’s Paid Support Leaves Verified Users Locked Out and Frustrated

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Meta’s subscription service, meant to offer peace of mind through verified status and direct account support, is turning into a source of frustration for thousands of users. Many who paid for Meta Verified say they’ve been locked out of their accounts with no clear reason, and no real help. In recent months, users across Facebook , Instagram, and Facebook Groups have reported sudden account suspensions. Some had personal accounts. Others were running small businesses. What they had in common was the expectation that paying for verification would offer faster support and protection. Instead, they’ve found themselves stuck in automated loops, unable to reach a real person. Some tried multiple appeals. A few submitted five or more tickets. The responses they got felt robotic. In several cases, chats were closed without resolution. Others were told they had violated community guidelines, even though there had been no prior warnings or signs of trouble. The appeals process didn’t clarify much, if anything. Across social platforms, users are sharing what happened. Some lost years of photos, conversations, and community. Others lost business opportunities they’d spent months building. For many, the ban came just as they were launching something new, only to be shut out, with no timeline for a return. Meta has only briefly acknowledged the issue. The company blamed a “technical error” for suspensions inside Facebook Groups, but it hasn’t explained why accounts on other platforms were affected. There’s a line on Instagram’s help site mentioning login issues, but it’s been there since spring with no updates. No public statement has addressed the broader problem. That silence has pushed users to organize. On Reddit and other forums, people are trading advice, venting frustrations, and warning others. A petitio n demanding better support and account recovery has now passed 25,000 signatures. Some are exploring legal action, including the possibility of a class-action lawsuit. There’s speculation that automated moderation tools or misfiring AI systems may be to blame. A few users say support agents mentioned malware or overloaded ticket queues. But those accounts are secondhand, and Meta hasn’t offered confirmation or comment. A handful of people say they eventually got their accounts back, weeks or months after being banned. But for most, the wait continues. The lack of updates, and the failure of paid support to actually deliver help, has many wondering what they paid for in the first place. Notes: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. Image: DIW-Aigen. H/T: TechCrunch . Read next: • Most Workers Prefer AI for Repetitive Tasks, But Startups Focus on Creative and Strategic Automation • Where Do Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok Stand in the 2025 News Landscape?

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TikTok Ban Backlash: Trump Promised Immunity to Tech Companies

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? In an unexpected action, Attorney General Pam Bondi gave legal immunity to Apple and several other tech companies. TikTok was banned by the federal government because of its Chinese ownership, which was deemed a national security danger. These guarantees were made by an executive order signed by former President Donald Trump, but they were never […] The post TikTok Ban Backlash: Trump Promised Immunity to Tech Companies appeared first on TechJuice .

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AI Tool iSeg Detects Hidden Lung Tumors with Breathing Precision

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? In a major advancement for cancer care, scientists at Northwestern Medicine have developed a powerful new artificial intelligence tool that can identify lung tumors with remarkable accuracy, even spotting areas that some doctors might overlook. The tool is called “iSeg.” It’s a 3D deep learning model. Additionally, it’s trained to detect and outline lung tumors […] The post AI Tool iSeg Detects Hidden Lung Tumors with Breathing Precision appeared first on TechJuice .

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Meta Tests AI Chatbots That Message You First

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Meta is experimenting with a new breed of AI chatbots, ones that don’t wait for you to start the conversation. According to leaked documents viewed by Business Insider, the tech giant has partnered with data labeling firm Alignerr to test customizable AI chatbots capable of initiating chats on platforms like WhatsApp, Messenger, and Instagram. These […] The post Meta Tests AI Chatbots That Message You First appeared first on TechJuice .

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