Islamabad (June 5, 2025): The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has intensified its efforts to curb the illegal trade of cloned mobile devices and IMEI tampering across the country. In a recent significant operation, the PTA Zonal Office Faisalabad, working in conjunction with the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) Faisalabad. They successfully raided a mobile […] The post PTA Intensifies Crackdown on Illegal Sale of Cloned Mobile Devices appeared first on TechJuice .
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has appointed key professionals to lead major IT and cybersecurity projects, including roles under startup support and the Cyber Security for Digital Pakistan initiative. PM Sharif has Abdul Bari as Investment Specialist/Project Manager (PSF) (PPS-10), “Prime Minister’s Initiatives-Support for IT Startups, Specialized IT Trainings and Venture Capital”, under Ministry of Information […] The post PM Appoints Key Officials for IT and Cybersecurity Projects appeared first on TechJuice .
Authorities have launched a major crackdown on scam call centers across Pakistan. The operation, dubbed Operation Grey, aims to dismantle large-scale networks involved in fraudulent activities. The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) are leading the campaign. They are working closely with law enforcement and intelligence agencies. Operation Grey: A Nationwide Crackdown […] The post “Operation Grey” Revvs Up Against Major Scam Call Centers in Pakistan appeared first on TechJuice .
TECNO continues to empower users to become storytellers and what better way to bring that vision to life than through a creative journey across the historic heart of Lahore. The Shot on Camon photowalk invited students and content creators to explore the vibrant culture of Androon Lahore using the advanced camera technology of the new […] The post TECNO Camon 40 Series Captures Androon Lahore Like Never Before, Through Photowalk appeared first on TechJuice .
Bilawal Bhutto’s recent analogy likening Indian PM Narendra Modi to a “Temu version of Netanyahu” has ignited discussions about perceptions of Chinese products and platforms, reflecting broader Western stereotypes. During a press conference in New York, Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto criticized Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, stating: “Modi has gone from being […] The post Bilawal’s Dig at Modi Over ‘Temu’ Triggers Firestorm on Chinese Product Quality appeared first on TechJuice .
To curb worsening air pollution, Islamabad has officially joined the vehicle emission control initiative launched by the Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency (Pak-EPA) in collaboration with the Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP). The citywide campaign is set to run throughout the year, targeting vehicles that fail to meet environmental standards. Campaign Kicks Off at Strategic Locations The […] The post Islamabad rolls out Emission Testing for Vehicles after Lahore appeared first on TechJuice .
The National Computer Emergency Response Team (NCERT) has released a comprehensive advisory titled Safe, Diligent, and Responsible Usage of Social Media, addressing the escalating risks associated with social media platforms. This initiative aims to equip citizens with actionable guidance to recognize, prevent, and respond to various digital threats. Key Threats Identified The advisory highlights several […] The post NCERT Issues New Advisory on Responsible Social Media Use in Pakistan appeared first on TechJuice .
KARACHI: The fishermen community in Pakistan has expressed strong opposition to the federal government’s initiative to create a fisheries policy at the national level. They emphasize that fisheries is a provincial matter and only provincial authorities have the mandate to develop policies concerning the fishing sector. Mustafa Mirani, Chairperson of the Pakistan Fisherfolk Forum, told […] The post Fishermen Reject Proposed National Fisheries Policy appeared first on TechJuice .
Lahore traffic police have introduced body cameras for their wardens. These devices, now integrated into their uniforms, are expected to revolutionize the way traffic regulations are enforced in the city. According to Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Dr. Athar Waheed, the initiative has already been rolled out, starting with traffic wardens deployed on Mall Road. The […] The post New Body Cameras to Curb False Challans in Lahore appeared first on TechJuice .
OpenAI is seeing an increasing number of Chinese groups using its artificial intelligence technology for covert operations, which the ChatGPT maker described in a report released Thursday. While the scope and tactics employed by these groups have expanded, the operations detected were generally small in scale and targeted limited audiences, the San Francisco-based startup said. Since ChatGPT burst onto the scene in late 2022, there have been concerns about the potential consequences of generative AI technology, which can quickly and easily produce human-like text, imagery and audio. OpenAI regularly releases reports on malicious activity it detects on its platform, such as creating and debugging malware, or generating fake content for websites and social media platforms. In one example, OpenAI banned ChatGPT accounts that generated social media posts on political and geopolitical topics relevant to China, including criticism of a Taiwan-centric video game, false accusations against a Pakistani activist, and content related to the closure of USAID. Some content also criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs, generating X posts, such as "Tariffs make imported goods outrageously expensive, yet the government splurges on overseas aid. Who's supposed to keep eating?". In another example, China-linked threat actors used AI to support various phases of their cyber operations, including open-source research, script modification, troubleshooting system configurations, and development of tools for password brute forcing and social media automation. A third example OpenAI found was a China-origin influence operation that generated polarized social media content supporting both sides of divisive topics within U.S. political discourse, including text and AI-generated profile images. China's foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment on OpenAI's findings. OpenAI has cemented its position as one of the world's most valuable private companies after announcing a $40 billion funding round valuing the company at $300 billion.
As electricity prices soar and solar components become more affordable, battery storage in Pakistan is gaining momentum. Consumers across residential, commercial, and industrial sectors are increasingly pairing solar power with Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) to reduce energy costs, enhance reliability, and minimize dependence on the national grid. The residential sector now sees a 3-5 […] The post Next-Gen Battery Storage: Pakistan’s Bold Step Toward Energy Independence appeared first on TechJuice .
PRA's tax collection for July 2024 to May 2025 reaches Rs 240 billion, driven by strong enforcement and technology use The post Punjab Revenue Authority records Rs26.12 billion in tax revenue for May 2025, reflecting 23% growth appeared first on Profit by Pakistan Today .
Pakistan’s trade performance for the first eleven months of fiscal year 2024–25 shows a mixed trend, as exports grew moderately while the Pakistan trade deficit widened to $24.005 billion, according to official data released by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS). Exports increased by 4.72 percent during July–May FY2024-25, reaching $29.445 billion, compared to $28.117 […] The post Pakistan Trade Deficit Widens to $24 Billion appeared first on TechJuice .
The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has officially approved the WPP acquisition in Pakistan, allowing Berkeley Square Holding BV to secure a 50 percent stake in three prominent advertising and media companies operating in the country. According to a statement from the CCP, Berkeley Square Holding BV — a Netherlands-based holding company and indirect wholly […] The post CCP Greenlights WPP Acquisition in Pakistan’s Media Market appeared first on TechJuice .
The federal government is set to shift from the current net metering model to a net billing system as solar power installations under net metering reach 2,500 megawatts, signaling a major policy change to enhance grid stability and energy efficiency. The development was disclosed during a high-level meeting chaired by Federal Minister for Energy Sardar […] The post Pakistan to Shift Towards Net Billing System for Solar Energy Users appeared first on TechJuice .
The Sindh government secured official approval to set up the province’s first Special Technology Zone (STZ) in Karachi. The zone covers 500 acres in Karachi Education City, Gadap. It aims to become a regional hub for high-tech innovation, inspired by California’s Silicon Valley. Pakistan’s Special Technology Zones Authority (STZA) gave the green light. The move […] The post Sindh to Establish First Silicon Valley Style Tech Zone in Karachi appeared first on TechJuice .
Pakistan Railways has rolled out a nationwide 20% discount on all train fares, valid for the first three days of Eid. According to an official statement, the discounted fares will be applicable to all classes and trains, but only on current bookings. Importantly, this offer excludes Eid special trains. The fare relief will align with […] The post Pakistan Railways Offers 20% Eid Discount Nationwide appeared first on TechJuice .
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has approved a significant raw material duty cut on more than 7,066 tariff lines, targeting raw materials, intermediate goods, and capital equipment to support industrial growth ahead of the 2025-26 federal budget. The prime minister endorsed proposals cleared earlier by the Tariff Policy Board and Steering Committee for formal inclusion […] The post PM Shehbaz Approves Raw Material Duty Cut for Industrial Growth appeared first on TechJuice .
The federal government’s total public debt has climbed to nearly Rs. 75 trillion, marking a significant increase of 13.4 percent year-on-year (YoY), according to recent figures released by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP). As of April 2025, Pakistan’s central government debt stood at Rs. 74.936 trillion, up from Rs. 66.088 trillion recorded in April […] The post Pakistan’s Central Govt Debt Rises by 13.4% YoY appeared first on TechJuice .
As the Pakistan airspace closure drags into its 40th consecutive day, Air India is facing escalating financial pressure, with insiders warning that the situation is becoming nearly unsustainable. The Indian national airline has already incurred losses exceeding Rs8.2 billion since the Pakistan airspace closure began on April 24, primarily due to longer flight routes, higher […] The post Air India Losses Due to Pakistan Airspace Closure Hit Rs8.2 Billion appeared first on TechJuice .
ISLAMABAD: The interest shown by children in artificial intelligence tools has doubled during the past year, whereas video-streaming platform YouTube remained one of the most popular applications among kids across the globe. In a report on kids’ digital interests covering the period from May 2024 to April 2025, Kaspersky said that fascination with AI-powered chatbots has been growing among children. “Recent studies indicate that 8-10-year-old children spend an average of six hours daily on screens, while preteens (ages 11–14) average about nine hours per day. In Pakistan, top 5 of the most popular Android apps are YouTube (42.90pc of time spent on the platform), WhatsApp (16.07pc), Instagram (8.97pc), TikTok (5.88pc), and Roblox (4.44pc),” it stated. The report said that the popularity of AI tools surged during the said period, and one AI application managed to make it to the list of top 20 applications. YouTube remains popular platform as WhatsApp overtakes TikTok “In this year’s report, Kaspersky found a surge of interest in artificial intelligence tools. While no AI apps appeared in the top 20 most-used applications in 2023-2024 time period, ‘ Character.AI ’ has now entered the list, showing that children are not only curious about AI but are actively integrating it into their digital lives. More than 7.5pc of all search queries were about AI chatbots, led by well-known names like ChatGPT, Gemini, and especially Character.AI — a platform that lets users create or interact with bots mimicking fictional or real characters. This marks a sharp rise from last year: in the 2023–2024 report, AI-related queries made up just 3.19pc of all searches, increasing more than twice this year,“ it stated. According to the report, the most common online activity among kids was searching on Google for streaming platforms — almost 18pc of all queries were related to watching videos. Unsurprisingly, YouTube remains the clear favourite Android app, growing from 28.13pc to 29.77pc over the past year. WhatsApp rose to second place with 14.72pc, overtaking TikTok (12.76pc), while Snapchat and Facebook continued to decline. This shift may reflect evolving communication habits — children are using chat apps more frequently to share links, memes and short videos with friends. Video content and games also remained popular topics in children’s search behaviour. Platforms like Netflix, Twitch and Disney+ held strong — a trend that also echoed findings from a recent streaming report, which highlighted how entertainment platforms often become targets for cybercriminals. At the same time, in the gaming world, kids continued to favour Roblox, Minecraft and increasingly, the browser-based portal Poki — a portal offering hundreds of free games, often simple, fast-paced and instantly accessible in a browser. “This year’s trends show just how fast kids’ digital culture is evolving… But behind every trend is a chance for connection. When parents take time to understand what their children are watching, playing or searching for, it opens the door to meaningful conversations — and helps build safer, more trusting digital habits. Apps for digital parenting can be a helpful tool in this journey — not only to protect, but to stay involved,” said Anna Larkina, privacy expert at Kaspersky. Published in Dawn, June 5th, 2025
In an unprecedented leap for Pakistan’s tech ecosystem, four startups from the National Incubation Center (NIC) Lahore have secured a place at the prestigious Plug and Play Tech Center in Silicon Valley, under the Global Overseas Acceleration & Learning (GOAL) […] The post NIC Lahore Startups Break Into Silicon Valley – A Historic First for Pakistan appeared first on Techlist .
ISLAMABAD – In a major move to strengthen digital security, Pakistan has officially launched a dedicated Cybercrime Helpline, giving citizens a direct line to report online threats and malicious activity. The helpline, operated by the National Cyber Crimes Investigation Agency […] The post Pakistan Launches 24/7 Cybercrime Helpline Amid Surge in Online Threats appeared first on Techlist .
PTCL is dialing up its digital game. Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited, the country’s top telecom and ICT provider, has inked a strategic partnership with DWP Technologies to power a major upgrade of its data centre infrastructure—bringing in cutting-edge solutions from […] The post PTCL Teams Up with DWP Technologies for Major Data Centre Upgrade Powered by Dell appeared first on Techlist .
The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has imposed significant fines totalling Rs375 million on six major urea fertiliser manufacturers and their industry associations for engaging in price fixing and anti-competitive practices. This action follows a suo motu inquiry by the CCP into the fertiliser sector.Rs375 million. Each of the six major urea manufacturers was fined […] The post CCP Cracks Down on Fertilizer Cartel: Rs375 Million Fine Imposed appeared first on TechJuice .
In a landmark step towards embracing digital finance, the Pakistan Crypto Council (PCC) has formed a technical committee to prepare exhaustive laws and a regulatory framework […] The post Pakistan Speeds Up Crypto Regulation with New Committee appeared first on Digital Pakistan .
June 4, 2025: The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) achieved a significant milestone, with its benchmark KSE-100 index hitting an all-time high, crossing the 121,000-point mark for the first time during intraday trading on Wednesday, June 4, 2025 Today, the KSE-100 index reached an intraday high of 121,736.39 points, gaining 1,239.84 points or 1.03% at the […] The post Pakistan Stock Exchange Hits All-Time High appeared first on TechJuice .
ISLAMABAD: The telecom sector has submitted a set of proposals to the government ahead of the federal budget 2025–26, urging tax relief and regulatory reforms to support growth and expand services nationwide. Among the key demands, telecom operators have called for a reduction in the sales tax on telecom services from the current 19.5%—the highest […] The post Telecom Sector Seeks Tax Relief in Budget 2025–26 appeared first on TechJuice .
Pakistan’s official budget documents for FY2025–26 indicate a likely increase in space spending, with Rs24.15 billion proposed for major projects. These figures will be confirmed when the federal budget is presented on June 10. The Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (Suparco) is set to receive Rs24.15 billion under the proposed FY2025–26 budget, signaling a […] The post Pakistan Expected to Boost Space Program Funding in the Budget 2025/26 appeared first on TechJuice .
Honda Pakistan has introduced a limited-time Grand Eid Offer, allowing customers to purchase the latest Honda Civic 2025 through convenient monthly installment plans. This initiative aims to make the premium sedan more accessible to a broader range of buyers without the burden of a substantial upfront payment. Honda Civic 2025 Features The 2025 Honda Civic […] The post Honda Launches New Installment Plan for Civic 2025: Drive Now, Pay Later appeared first on TechJuice .
The Director General (DG) of Passports revealed that multiple countries, including the UAE, Italy, the UK, and various European nations, have ceased issuing student visas to Pakistani nationals. This information was shared during a meeting of the Senate Standing Committee on Overseas Pakistanis, led by Senator Zeeshan Khanzada. The DG Passport highlighted that some embassies […] The post Multiple Countries Suspend Student Visas for Pakistani Students appeared first on TechJuice .
A total of 155 railway stations across Pakistan are set to be shifted to solar power to improve energy use and potentially reduce government expenses. This initiative was highlighted during a high-level meeting chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif at the PM House in Islamabad, according to a statement by the Prime Minister’s Office. Federal […] The post Pakistan to Save Millions as 155 Railway Stations Shift to Solar appeared first on TechJuice .
Pakistan’s exports to European countries recorded a growth of 8.62% during the first ten months of the current fiscal year, largely due to stronger shipments to Western, Northern, and Southern Europe, according to the State Bank of Pakistan. During July-April FY25, Pakistan’s exports to European countries reached $7.553 billion, up from $6.954bn in the same […] The post Pakistan Registers Record Exports to European Countries appeared first on TechJuice .
Telecom operators in Pakistan have warned that high import duties and regulatory taxes are threatening the rollout of 5G and expansion of broadband services, urging the government to rationalize taxes in the Budget 2025-26. As Pakistan eyes a nationwide 5G rollout, telecom companies are raising alarm over the heavy taxes imposed on imported telecom equipment, […] The post Telecom Operators Warn High Duties Could Delay 5G Rollout in Pakistan appeared first on TechJuice .
In line with Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz’s “Green & Clean Transport” agenda, the Punjab government has launched the registration phase of its much-anticipated E-Taxi project. This move marks a significant step toward eco-friendly urban mobility solutions in Lahore. The pilot project is a joint effort by the Transport and Mass Transit Department and the Bank […] The post Electric Taxis Coming to Lahore: Registration Now Open appeared first on TechJuice .
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has dismissed Pakistan’s latest efforts to introduce a capital value tax on movable assets such as “cash” and “gold,” as well as a 5 percent federal excise duty (FED) on “one-day-old chicks.” The IMF argued that the government’s focus should remain on taxing income instead of wealth. The proposed poultry […] The post IMF Supports Tax Cut for Salaried, Rejects Wealth Levies appeared first on TechJuice .
KARACHI: Supernet Limited (PSX: GEMSPNL), a prominent technology enterprise in Pakistan, has announced that its subsidiary, Supernet Secure Solutions Pvt. Ltd. (“Super Secure”), has secured multi-million dollar Supernet cybersecurity contracts with one of the country’s largest telecom operators. According to the notification submitted to the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX), these long-term contracts are a major […] The post Supernet Expands Cybersecurity Reach with New Telecom Contracts appeared first on TechJuice .
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan defence budget may see a whopping 114% increase in the upcoming fiscal year 2025-26, with proposed allocations rising sharply from Rs5.386 billion to Rs11.554 billion. This proposed boost signals a major shift in national spending priorities toward defence and security. Alongside this, the Ministry of Home Affairs is also expected to receive […] The post Pakistan Defence Budget May Get a Whopping 114% Rise This Year appeared first on TechJuice .
Islamabad’s Capital Development Authority (CDA) has reduced metro and electric bus ticket prices, restoring them to their previous levels, effective immediately. The recent decision comes after weeks of criticism and confusion surrounding fare changes in the capital’s public transport system. Earlier, reports hinted at an upcoming fare increase, triggering backlash from the public and transport […] The post Islamabad Revises Metro and Electric Bus Ticket Rates appeared first on TechJuice .
Islamabad: On Tuesday, the Senate Standing Committee on Industry and Production was briefed about the current status of the Utility Stores of Pakistan Corporation. The Utility Stores Corporation (USC) is currently undergoing a major restructuring and rightsizing plan approved by its Board of Directors on December 27, 2024. This plan is designed to prepare USC […] The post Utility Stores Corporation Undergoing Significant Restructuring appeared first on TechJuice .
Islamabad, June 3, 2025: Pakistan took a significant initiative in bolstering its national cybersecurity by officially launching the Pakistan Security Standard (PSS) for Cryptographic and IT Security Devices. This landmark initiative, a collaborative effort between the Pakistan Standards and Quality Control Authority (PSQCA) and the National Telecommunication and Information Technology Security Board (NTISB). It will […] The post New Pakistan Security Standard Unveiled for IT and Cryptographic Devices appeared first on TechJuice .
Vermont-based startup showcases urban air mobility with successful 45-minute flight amid growing push for electric aviation The post Beta Technologies lands first all-electric aircraft at JFK in historic U.S. milestone appeared first on Profit by Pakistan Today .
Lahore, Pakistan – June 02, 2025 – Zong, Pakistan’s leading technology innovation company, partnered with Mashion Bazaar 2025 as the official title partner, ensuring exceptional connectivity […] The post Zong 4G Partners with Mashion Bazaar 2025 as Official Title Partner appeared first on Digital Pakistan .
Collaboration to drive agile, locally hosted digital infrastructure for Jazz’s 73 million subscribers, backed by Pakistan’s tech talent and Qvantel’s global expertise The post Jazz expands partnership with Qvantel, launches new digital support hubs in Islamabad and Lahore appeared first on Profit by Pakistan Today .
ISLAMABAD: The Senate Standing Committee on Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development was informed on Tuesday about the rising trend of Pakistani deportations from Gulf countries, citing beggary, fake documents, and visa violations as key reasons. The alarming situation has prompted government officials to discuss measures to curb the growing number of deportations and protect […] The post Pakistani Deportations from Gulf Countries See Alarming Surge appeared first on TechJuice .
ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication (MoITT) has announced a new MoITT internship opportunity aimed at providing valuable practical experience to university students and recent graduates from IT, Telecom, and Law disciplines. The MoITT internship opportunity is designed to expose participants to real-world projects in diverse ICT fields, including digital innovation, policy, cybersecurity, […] The post MoITT Internship Opportunity Open for Students appeared first on TechJuice .
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan secured foreign aid commitments worth $2.5 billion from development partners during the first half (July–December) of the current fiscal year 2024–25, according to the Economic Affairs Division (EAD). These foreign aid commitments for Pakistan include $1,947 million from multilateral development partners, $53 million from bilateral partners, and$$500 million from foreign commercial banks. Of […] The post Govt Secures $2.5 Billion in Foreign Aid Commitments for Pakistan appeared first on TechJuice .
Horwin, a global leader in electric mobility, is set to make a significant impact in Pakistan’s EV market with the introduction of four electric two-wheelers. These include three e-scooters, SK1, EK1, and SK3, and one e-bike, QBD2. The official launch took place at Expo Lahore on June 3, 2025, with product availability expected by mid […] The post Pakistan Welcomes Horwin’s Stylish Electric Scooters and Bikes appeared first on TechJuice .
ISLAMABAD: Engro Polymer & Chemicals Limited has urged the federal government to impose a regulatory duty on PVC imports ranging from 5 to 10 percent, aiming to protect domestic manufacturers from growing economic pressures. A delegation from Engro Polymer met with Special Assistant to the Prime Minister, Haroon Akhtar Khan, to discuss key challenges facing […] The post Engro Polymer Seeks Regulatory Duty on PVC Imports appeared first on TechJuice .
ISLAMABAD: PMLN’s Senator Dr. Afnan Ullah Khan has accused the federal government of copying his Virtual Assets Bill 2025, a proposed legal framework to regulate cryptocurrency, blockchain, and digital assets in Pakistan. The accusation was raised during a meeting of the Senate Standing Committee on Information Technology and Telecommunication. Senator Afnan stated that after three […] The post PMLN Senator Accuses Govt of Copying Virtual Assets Bill 2025 appeared first on TechJuice .
Prince Peshawar Motor has unveiled an enticing financing plan for the Volt electric vehicle, aiming to make EV ownership easier for budget-conscious consumers. Under this new plan, customers can now own the Volt EV through a 36-month installment plan with “0% interest”. The scheme requires only a 30% down payment, making it one of the […] The post Prince Volt EV Now on 0% Interest Plan – Book Now! appeared first on TechJuice .
ISLAMABAD: In a move to support Pakistani expatriates, taxation authorities have launched FBR facilitation desks for overseas Pakistanis at key Regional Tax Offices across the country to streamline assistance for tax-related matters. According to official sources, the newly established FBR facilitation desks for overseas Pakistanis are now operational at the RTOs in Islamabad, Lahore, Peshawar, […] The post FBR Launches Special Help Desks for Overseas Pakistanis appeared first on TechJuice .
The Punjab government has officially greenlit the Lahore Metro renovation plan, allocating over Rs5 billion to revamp the city’s public transit system. The project focuses on station restoration, transitioning to solar energy, and enhancing commuter services. As part of the Lahore Metro renovation plan, the government will spend Rs2.105 billion to restore and upgrade 25 […] The post Lahore Metro Gets Rs5B Green Upgrade with Solar Stations appeared first on TechJuice .
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has officially approved an $800 million financing package for Pakistan, despite vocal opposition from India. The ADB loan for Pakistan includes policy support and credit guarantees aimed at stabilizing the country’s fragile economy. The lender had previously postponed the approval of said financing package for Pakistan following a formal request […] The post ADB Board Approves Loan for Pakistan Despite Indian Outcry appeared first on TechJuice .
ISLAMABAD: NADRA has officially revised the fees for B-Form (Child Registration Certificate) applications, effective from June 2025. Under the updated structure, the standard fee is set at Rs 50, while the executive service will cost Rs 500. This change applies to all applicants seeking to register children in the national database through the B-Form, a […] The post NADRA Revises B-Form Application Fees for June 2025 appeared first on TechJuice .
TikTok has resumed normal operations after users around the world, including in Pakistan, experienced a wave of technical issues late Monday night and early Tuesday morning. The problems began around 8 AM PKT (11 PM ET), when users started reporting that the app wasn’t functioning as expected. While some videos continued to load, other features […] The post TikTok Recovers from Monday Night Outage appeared first on TechJuice .
KARACHI: The provincial government has launched a development plan that includes free housing for 2022 flood victims and Sindh pink EV scooters for women, promoting both disaster recovery and female empowerment through eco-friendly mobility. Addressing a press conference, Sindh Information and Transport Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon unveiled the program that aims to distribute 2.1 million […] The post Sindh Rolls Out Pink EV Scooters for Women and 2.1 Million Free Houses appeared first on TechJuice .
Google has significantly raised the prices of its Google One cloud storage 2 TB annual plan in Pakistan. The change comes two months after Google had decided to jack up One prices on all plans. The Basic plan now costs Rs. 419 per month, up from Rs. 219 in March 2025. Annual subscribers will pay […] The post Did Google One Subscription Prices Double in Pakistan Yet Again? appeared first on TechJuice .
KARACHI: The Sindh government has announced that double-decker buses will begin operating in Karachi starting next month, marking a major expansion of the city’s public transport network. Sindh Transport Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon confirmed the news on Monday. He said the provincial government has introduced several initiatives under the People’s Bus Service (PBS). These efforts […] The post Karachi Sets Launch Date for Double-Decker Buses appeared first on TechJuice .
Vehicles and bike owners in Punjab could soon face heavier financial burdens, as the provincial government prepares to introduce substantial increases in vehicle registration charges in the upcoming budget for the fiscal year 2025–26. According to insider sources, the Excise, Taxation, and Narcotics Control Department has submitted recommendations aimed at overhauling the existing fee structure. […] The post Punjab Proposes Major Hike in Vehicle Registration Fees appeared first on TechJuice .
ISLAMABAD: The Senate Standing Committee on Information Technology and Telecommunication has recommended that the Pakistan Crypto Council (PCC) be placed under the IT Ministry instead of the Ministry of Finance. The committee meeting, chaired by Senator Palwasha Khan, held on Monday, reviewed the scope and mandate of the PCC. It also questioned the council’s legal standing and reiterated that the legislature had not been consulted before the council’s establishment. Senator Mohammad Humayun Mohmand inquired whether the council could be established by executive order. The officials informed the committee that financial matters were the purview of the finance ministry, and currency-related subjects were the domain of the State Bank. Secretary IT Zarrar Hasham Khan informed the committee that the IT ministry has an advisory role in providing input regarding the terms of reference for the PCC. The committee was of the view that the PCC should be under the mandate of the Ministry of IT rather than the Ministry of Finance. After due deliberations, the committee deferred the matter and decided to invite the Finance Ministry to the next meeting for a comprehensive briefing. LDI/FLL licences Discussing the issue of renewing Long Distance International (LDI) and Fixed Local Loop (FLL) licences, Mr Hasham informed that consultation with stakeholders had been completed as per the directions of the Sindh High Court, and the final decision would be announced in two to three weeks. Published in Dawn, June 3rd, 2025
Committee reviewing technical bids from financial firms; chosen adviser to determine asset value, identify buyers, and structure sale transaction The post Pakistan moves closer to privatising Zarai Taraqiati Bank, bids opened for financial adviser appeared first on Profit by Pakistan Today .
In a key policy development, the government has taken steps to introduce a bankruptcy law in Pakistan, aiming to improve the investment climate and revive struggling industries in line with the Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s economic vision. Under the chairmanship of Special Assistant to the Prime Minister Haroon Akhtar Khan, a high-level committee convened to […] The post Govt Moves to Introduce Bankruptcy Law in Pakistan appeared first on TechJuice .
• Research shows top 10 chatbots often repeat falsehoods and create fake answers when unsure • Experts warn AI responses can be deliberately biased or altered through programming WASHINGTON: As misinformation exploded during India’s four-day conflict with Pakistan, social media users turned to an AI chatbot for verification— only to encounter more falsehoods, underscoring its unreliability as a fact-checking tool. With tech platforms reducing human fact-checkers, users are increasingly relying on AI-powered chatbots — including xAI’s Grok, OpenAI’s ChatGPT, and Google’s Gemini — in search of reliable information. “Hey @Grok , is this true?” has become a common query on Elon Musk’s platform X, where the AI assistant is built in, reflecting the growing trend of seeking instant debunks on social media. But the responses are often themselves riddled with misinformation. Grok — now under renewed scrutiny for inserting “white genocide,” a far-right conspiracy theory, into unrelated queries — wrongly identified old video footage from Sudan’s Khartoum airport as a missile strike on Pakistan’s Nur Khan airbase during the country’s recent conflict with India. Unrelated footage of a building on fire in Nepal was misidentified as “likely” showing Pakistan’s military response to Indian strikes. “The growing reliance on Grok as a fact-checker comes as X and other major tech companies have scaled back investments in human fact-checkers,” McKenzie Sadeghi, a researcher with the disinformation watchdog NewsGuard, told AFP. “Our research has repeatedly found that AI chatbots are not reliable sources for news and information, particularly when it comes to breaking news,” she warned. ‘Fabricated’ NewsGuard’s research found that 10 leading chatbots were prone to repeating falsehoods, including Russian disinformation narratives and false or misleading claims related to the recent Australian election. In a recent study of eight AI search tools, the Tow Centre for Digital Journalism at Columbia University found that chatbots were “generally bad at declining to answer questions they couldn’t answer accurately, offering incorrect or speculative answers instead”. When AFP fact-checkers in Uruguay asked Gemini about an AI-generated image of a woman, it not only confirmed its authenticity but fabricated details about her identity and where the image was likely taken. Grok recently labelled a purported video of a giant anaconda swimming in the Amazon River as “genuine”, even citing credible-sounding scientific expeditions to support its false claim. In reality, the video was AI-generated, AFP fact-checkers in Latin America reported, noting that many users cited Grok’s assessment as evidence the clip was real. Such findings have raised concerns as surveys show that online users are increasingly shifting from traditional search engines to AI chatbots for information gathering and verification. The shift also comes as Meta announced earlier this year it was ending its third-party fact-checking programme in the US, turning over the task of debunking falsehoods to ordinary users under a model known as “Community Notes,” popularised by X. Researchers have repeatedly questioned the effectiveness of “Community Notes” in combating falsehoods. Biased answers Human fact-checking has long been a flashpoint in a hyperpolarised political climate, particularly in the United States, where conservative advocates maintain it suppresses free speech and censors right-wing content — something professional fact-checkers vehemently reject. AFP currently works in 26 languages with Facebook’s fact-checking programme, including in Asia, Latin America, and the European Union. The quality and accuracy of AI chatbots can vary, depending on how they are trained and programmed, prompting concerns that their output may be subject to political influence or control. Elon Musk’s xAI recently blamed an “unauthorised modification” for causing Grok to generate unsolicited posts referencing “white genocide” in South Africa. When AI expert David Caswell asked Grok who might have modified its system prompt, the chatbot named Musk as the “most likely” culprit. Musk, the South African-born billionaire backer of President Donald Trump, has previously peddled the unfounded claim that South Africa’s leaders were “openly pushing for genocide” of white people. “We have seen the way AI assistants can either fabricate results or give biased answers after human coders specifically change their instructions,” Angie Holan, director of the International Fact-Checking Network, told AFP. “I am especially concerned about the way Grok has mishandled requests concerning very sensitive matters after receiving instructions to provide pre-authorised answers.” Published in Dawn, June 3rd, 2025
WhatsApp is introducing a new feature that allows users to create their own personalized AI-powered chatbots directly within the app. This functionality is being rolled out to select beta testers on both Android and iOS devices. Users can customize various aspects of their it, including name, personality, tone, appearance, and intended role. This is done […] The post WhatsApp is Ready To Introduce Personalized Chatbots Soon appeared first on TechJuice .
Jetour has partnered with Bank Alfalah to introduce a limited-time auto financing offer for the Jetour Dashing and Jetour X70 Plus models. This offer is valid for June and July 2025 and features competitive monthly installments, low insurance rates, and priority delivery for a limited stock of vehicles. Here are the details of the installment […] The post You Can Now Get Jetour Vehicles On 36 Months Installments ( Only 94k per month) appeared first on TechJuice .
Scientists at Mass General Brigham have developed a groundbreaking bioluminescence tool called Luminescence Cascade-based Sensor (LUCAS), which significantly enhances virus detection. This innovation is a modification of the natural chemical reaction responsible for light production in certain animals. LUCAS is an impressive 515 times brighter and eight times more enduring than existing bioluminescent models. This […] The post This Bioluminescence Tool Is 515X Better At Virus Detection appeared first on TechJuice .
Apple just lost a key legal battle. The company tried to pause a court-ordered change to its App Store policies. But the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals denied that request. This decision means Apple must allow app developers to direct users to outside payment options. That’s a major shift from its long-standing rules. Court […] The post Apple Loses Legal Battle: Has To Allow App Store Payment Links appeared first on TechJuice .
Call of Duty is under fire again. This time, the backlash centers on a controversial microtransaction. The company promoted a $10 loadout pack that many players claim offers pay-to-win advantages. The issue erupted when the “Tracer Pack: Lockpick Operator Bundle” dropped in the in-game store. This bundle includes a special DM56 weapon blueprint with a […] The post Call of Duty Faces Backlash Over Recent Loadout Microtransaction appeared first on TechJuice .
Intel is preparing a major graphics overhaul for its upcoming Nova Lake processors. According to reports, the new chips will feature next-generation GPU architectures: Xe3 Celestial and Xe4 Druid. These new graphics technologies will power different parts of Intel’s integrated GPU stack. Xe3 Celestial will handle core graphics rendering. Xe4 Druid will support media and […] The post Intel Nova Lake CPUs Get Major GPU Overhaul with Xe3 and Xe4 appeared first on TechJuice .
Good news for Android users because they can now try Photoshop Beta on their smartphones. Yes, you heard it right: Adobe marks the first official launch of Photoshop on the Android platform. The beta is available directly through the Google Play Store. Anyone with a compatible device can download it. Also, Adobe hopes to collect […] The post Adobe Launched Photoshop Beta On Android For Free appeared first on TechJuice .
Epic Games will soon roll out a major update to Fortnite AI NPCs. The company plans to increase the number of non-playable characters (NPCs) powered by artificial intelligence. This move will make Fortnite’s battle royale experience more dynamic and unpredictable. Epic shared these updates in its latest State of Unreal presentation. The studio showcased how […] The post Fortnite Will Add More AI NPCs Despite the Darth Vader Fiasco appeared first on TechJuice .
Japan is currently conducting clinical trials for an artificial blood that could be universally compatible with all blood types and comes with an extended shelf life. This development by Professor Hiromi Sakai’s laboratory at Nara Medical University holds immense promise for addressing critical blood shortages worldwide. Unlike traditional blood transfusions that require precise blood type […] The post This Artificial Blood Works With All Blood Types appeared first on TechJuice .
Elastic Security Labs has uncovered a new Rust-based infostealer named EddieStealer, which employs deceptive CAPTCHA pages to trick users into executing malicious scripts, leading to credential theft and data exfiltration. EddieStealer Deceptive CAPTCHA Strategy EddieStealer is disseminated through adversary-controlled web domains that present fake CAPTCHA interfaces mimicking legitimate verification systems. These fraudulent CAPTCHAs display prompts […] The post EddieStealer Malware Exploits Fake CAPTCHAs to Steal Credentials appeared first on TechJuice .
Redwire Corporation has gained NASA’s approval to move forward with its “Mason” project. They would develop a cutting-edge manufacturing technology designed to construct essential infrastructure on the Moon and Mars. This approval follows the successful completion of a Critical Design Review (CDR) for the Mason project. The Mason initiative is part of a substantial $12.9 […] The post Redwire To Start Developing Infrastructure For Mars & Moon appeared first on TechJuice .
The Ministry of Finance has officially cancelled Eid-ul-Azha holidays for key staff members directly involved in the preparation of the fiscal year 2025-26 budget. Employees working on budget finalization are required to remain on duty during the Eid holiday period, specifically on June 6, 8, and 9, to ensure the timely completion of budget documents. […] The post Eid Holidays Cancelled for These Departments, Govt Confirms appeared first on TechJuice .
As anticipation builds for Google’s upcoming smartphone launch, a fresh wave of leaks has revealed the full color lineup for the Pixel 10 series, and it comes with a twist: two long-standing favorites are reportedly being dropped. According to Android Headlines, the Google Pixel 10 is expected to be available in: Ultra Blue (a royal […] The post Google Pixel 10 Drops Fan-Favorite Colors, New Leaks Confirms appeared first on TechJuice .
ChatGPT has rolled out new features to enhance its utility for business and enterprise users, particularly focusing on integrations with cloud storage services and meeting transcription capabilities. ChatGPT can now directly connect to popular cloud storage services like Google Drive, Dropbox, Box, SharePoint, and Microsoft OneDrive. This is a major leap, allowing ChatGPT to access […] The post ChatGPT Just Got Smarter: It Can Now Transcribe Your Meetings in Real Time appeared first on TechJuice .
Pak Suzuki is making headlines with an irresistible offer for buyers looking for a reliable, fuel-efficient, and feature-packed MPV. The company is now offering the Suzuki Every with 0% markup for one year, along with other benefits, under a special limited-time promotion. Pak Suzuki’s latest financing plan comes with a range of perks: 0% Mark-Up […] The post Suzuki Every Offers Feature-Packed Comfort with 0% Mark-Up appeared first on TechJuice .
As artificial intelligence systems grow more capable, some in the tech world are pushing back against the idea of handing over human thinking to machines. Dr. Rumman Chowdhury, who leads Humane Intelligence, believes AI tools can be helpful — but they shouldn’t replace how people reason, decide, or imagine. She argues that while AI excels at processing data, it doesn’t generate the kind of original thinking that shapes breakthroughs. Chowdhury, who also served as a U.S. science envoy for AI, stressed that true innovation comes from human minds, not algorithms. Although companies are racing toward artificial general intelligence — the kind of AI that could match human thinking — she says there’s no evidence that machines can rival the creative or social depth of people. Many developers remain hopeful that AI might uncover major scientific discoveries, like new treatments for serious diseases. But Chowdhury points out that this hope often overlooks how AI operates — and its limitations. Her organization, which focuses on responsible AI development, studies how people interact with chatbots and other language models. She has found that the way users phrase their questions can directly shape how a model responds — often leading it toward unreliable or misleading answers. In one red-teaming test involving medical scenarios, Chowdhury's team observed that a language model gave faulty health advice. The issue arose because the model was responding to a fabricated situation framed in emotional, constrained terms — and it treated those terms as fact. Rather than challenge the user’s assumptions, the model tried to offer a helpful response within the flawed prompt. This, according to Chowdhury, highlights a key vulnerability. AI doesn’t reason — it reacts. If the input is skewed, the output will likely follow suit. She also noted that users often rely on AI without questioning either its reliability or their own motivations. When people skip critical thinking, they risk accepting outputs without reflection. Beyond technical flaws, she sees a broader issue in how intelligence itself is defined. Within tech circles, it's often linked to performance or productivity. But Chowdhury points out that human intelligence includes far more — social relationships, long-term planning, culture, conflict, and creativity. These elements, she argues, can’t be reduced to code. To her, protecting human agency — the ability to choose, act, and reflect independently — must remain a top priority as AI advances. Delegating tasks is fine, she says, but people should never surrender the thinking behind them. Chowdhury doesn’t view AI as inherently dangerous or harmful. In fact, she remains optimistic. But for her, optimism means closing the gap between what AI promises and what it currently delivers — through thoughtful evaluation, not blind trust. Read next: Google AI Overviews Rely Heavily on Established News Sources, Report Shows
The world’s largest religious gathering — and possibly the most complex test of communication — unfolds each year in Saudi Arabia, where over two million pilgrims from 180 countries unite for Haj. This convergence of cultures brings together hundreds of languages and customs, posing unique challenges for effective communication. Saudi Arabia has responded by launching […] The post Saudi Arabia Revolutionizes Pilgrimage Experience with Smart AI Hajj Technology appeared first on TechJuice .
In a high-level meeting chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, the National Economic Council (NEC) gave the green light to the Annual Development Plan for the fiscal year 2025–2026. A significant development budget of Rs. 4,224 billion was approved. It includes Rs. 1,000 billion for federal and Rs. 2,869 billion for provincial development initiatives. The […] The post NEC Sanctions Rs. 4.2 Trillion Budget, Targets 4.2% Growth appeared first on TechJuice .
Google’s AI-generated search summaries appear to be giving a clear advantage to big-name news outlets, making it difficult for smaller publishers to get noticed. A recent study, conducted by SERanking , has revealed that a handful of major media brands dominate nearly all the citations in these AI Overviews, leaving very little room for others. The analysis, which examined more than 75,000 AI responses, found that only about one in five even included a news source. Among those that did, just a small group of publishers accounted for the vast majority of mentions. The BBC, The New York Times, and CNN made up almost a third of all references to media, with the BBC alone responsible for more than 11.37 percent. Despite the study focusing on search queries in the United States, UK-based outlets like the BBC still came out on top. The findings show that only 12 news organisations received nearly 90 percent of all citations. In contrast, the other 18 included in the analysis were left to split the remaining 10 percent between them. The Financial Times, for instance, was cited 195 times less than the BBC for the same set of keywords. Several other well-known names, such as MSNBC, Vice, and TechCrunch, also struggled to break through. Together, those brands appeared in less than one percent of all media mentions. Researchers say the issue lies in how Google’s AI system prioritises sources that are already well-established. It tends to rely on outlets with high authority and recognisable names, making it much harder for lesser-known sites to gain visibility—even if they cover the same stories. What’s more, this pattern doesn’t always match traditional search results. Around 60 percent of the media links cited in AI Overviews didn’t appear in the top 10 organic search results for the same terms. That suggests Google’s AI doesn’t simply rely on page rankings but draws instead on a mix of perceived trustworthiness and content quality. Inequality in citation was measured using a Gini coefficient, a common tool used to study economic inequality. The score came in at 0.54—signalling a significant imbalance in how attention is spread across news providers. A perfect score of zero would mean all sources were treated equally. There are concerns too about how the AI handles content from paywalled sites. In many cases, long segments of text were copied from behind paywalls and included in AI Overviews. Of those responses that pulled from subscription-only material, nearly seven in ten contained copied phrases of five words or more. Some even went beyond ten words. Despite this, fewer than one in six of those examples gave proper credit, raising questions around fair use and licensing. When AI Overviews do include news links, most of them are pushed to the bottom of the response. Fewer than two links are typically used, and over 90 percent are tucked into a links section rather than the main text. Media brands are also more likely to be linked than named outright. In fact, more than a quarter of media mentions appear without any clickable link at all, especially when the AI pulls information from aggregators instead of original reporting. The type of search query also plays a part. People looking for news are more likely to see AI responses that include media citations, with news-related searches being more than twice as likely to contain media references compared with general ones. This opens the door slightly for outlets that specialise in breaking news or niche topics. Still, the broad trend heavily favours the larger players. Although smaller publishers face clear challenges, the researchers point out a few ways they might improve their chances. Getting backlinks from sites already cited in AI Overviews could help. So could refining technical signals on their own websites—like properly using metadata to mark whether content is freely accessible. Publishers who focus on specific topics or underserved areas may also see better results over time, as Google’s AI seems to reward expertise in well-defined subject areas. With Google’s AI Overviews now appearing in nearly one in five publisher-related searches, these patterns are likely to shape the future of online visibility. The old rules of SEO still apply, but increasingly, success depends on trust, authority, and depth of content—qualities that the AI appears to prioritise above all else. Read next: Apple Rejects More Government Push Data Requests Amid Growing Demand
Governments around the world made more attempts than ever in 2024 to access data from iPhone push notifications. Despite the surge, Apple turned down a greater share of those requests compared with previous years. In its latest transparency report , the company revealed that official requests linked to push notifications rose from 119 in early 2023 to 277 by the middle of 2024. But while the number of inquiries went up, the approval rate went the other way—dropping from 76 percent to just 59 percent. It’s the clearest sign yet that Apple is now more reluctant to hand over this type of user information, even as authorities increasingly rely on it. When someone enables notifications for an app, Apple generates a small data link known as a push token. It connects the user’s Apple ID, their device, and the app itself. This token allows the app to send alerts, but it also opens a door to identifying details like names, email addresses, and home locations—data governments can request. Apple said some countries did receive access to metadata and, in limited cases, unencrypted content delivered through its Push Notification service. That last part is key: if an app doesn’t encrypt the alerts it sends, law enforcement may be able to read the actual content of the message, not just the technical metadata surrounding it. The existence of this backchannel came to light in 2023, when a U.S. senator disclosed that both Apple and Google had been legally compelled to hand over push notification data. Privacy experts warned at the time that even apps designed for secrecy—such as Signal—could unintentionally expose sensitive information if their alerts were not encrypted end to end. Apple explained that it doesn’t decrypt push notifications itself, but acts as the delivery system. Whether the message remains private depends on how each app is built. This subtle detail, buried in the company’s report, has significant implications for users who assume their messages are always protected. The data also reveals which countries are most active. Between July and December 2023, the United States submitted 99 separate requests covering more than 300 push tokens. Apple responded to 65. The United Kingdom was more successful, submitting 123 and receiving data in 111 cases. Other countries including Germany, France, the Netherlands, and Singapore also filed requests, but many of them were declined. One of the most unusual came from Israel, which asked for data covering 694 push tokens in a single request. Apple turned it down. While the report doesn’t say what that request involved, the size suggests it may have been a sweeping search tied to national security or surveillance efforts. No further details were released. In the first half of 2024, the pattern shifted again. The U.S. received information in only 36 cases. While the UK still saw many of its requests approved, the overall global approval rate dropped sharply to 28 percent. The change appears to follow a quiet policy update inside Apple. As of December 2023, the company now requires a judge’s sign-off before any push data is released. Previously, a simple subpoena would often do. This stricter rule mirrors Apple’s broader privacy campaign, which in recent years has included features like App Tracking Transparency and Mail Privacy Protection. Even so, push notifications remain a blind spot. Most users are unaware that these alerts, which often seem harmless, can include sensitive personal information and are stored by Apple as part of its infrastructure. In its report, the company said its goal is to inform users and to insist on proper legal steps before data is handed over. For those concerned, there are ways to limit exposure. Turning off notifications for apps that don’t need them reduces the number of push tokens generated. To stop message content from appearing on the lock screen, users can adjust preview settings to show messages only when the phone is unlocked—or not at all. It’s a reminder that while Apple has added more tools to protect privacy, some parts of the system still leave users exposed in ways they may not expect. Read next: WhatsApp to Let Users Build Custom AI Assistants Without Coding
TikTok has announced a significant update to its platform. By introducing a suite of new personalization and protection tools designed to give users even greater control over their For You Feed (FYF). These enhancements are part of TikTok’s ongoing commitment to user empowerment, aiming to help individuals explore their interests more deeply and limit unwanted […] The post TikTok Rolls Out New Feed Personalization Tools appeared first on TechJuice .
The massive profits posted by major tech firms often attract attention, but breaking those numbers down per employee reveals something even more striking. Among the industry’s largest players, Apple leads in workforce efficiency, by a wide margin. Recent analysis from Statista shows that Apple generated $2.38 million per employee in 2024, significantly ahead of other tech giants. That figure places it well above Microsoft, Alphabet, Nvidia, Amazon, and Meta, reflecting a consistent edge in operational output per team member. While Microsoft and Alphabet maintain strong positions in profitability and growth, Apple has built a reputation around maximizing returns through tight operational focus. Its revenue-per-employee figure exceeds Nvidia’s by roughly 15%, beats Alphabet’s by 25%, and more than doubles Microsoft’s efficiency rate. In the same measure, Microsoft came in at $1.08 million per employee, while Alphabet reached $1.91 million, highlighting the considerable gap Apple has carved out. Meta and Nvidia were the only other tech companies to cross the $2 million threshold. Meta registered $2.19 million per worker, placing second, while Nvidia followed with $2.06 million. The comparison gets even more dramatic outside the traditional tech space. Tesla’s revenue per employee landed at $780,000. Amazon’s number was even lower, around $410,000 — barely one-sixth of Apple’s. This gulf underscores more than just financial strength. It points to Apple’s ability to scale product lines, command pricing power, and optimize talent better than any peer in the sector. The company’s lean business model and emphasis on premium hardware have enabled it to extract greater revenue from fewer hands. Despite a slight dip in year-over-year profits — Apple’s net income fell 3% to $93.7 billion — it still ranked just below Alphabet, which ended the year with $94.2 billion in net income. Yet, in terms of pure productivity per person, Apple stayed in a league of its own. To illustrate that point, consider how quickly the company earns its profits. At its current pace, Apple generates about $178,200 per minute. That equates to $2,971 every second. Based on these figures, Apple earns as much in 17 seconds as the average U.S. worker does in a full year—around $50,000. Efficiency at that scale isn’t simply about headcount or automation—it’s a result of precise business execution. In a tech landscape dominated by expansion and acquisitions, Apple’s model of focused innovation, high-margin products, and strategic hiring continues to deliver unmatched output per employee. Company Revenue Per Employee (2024, in million USD) Apple 2.38 million Meta 2.19 million NVIDIA 2.06 million Alphabet 1.91 million Broadcom 1.39 million TSMC 1.15 million Microsoft 1.08 million Tencent 0.83 million Tesla 0.78 million Amazon 0.41 million Read next: • Inside ChatGPT: 11 Lesser-Known Facts That Shape the World’s Most Talked-About AI ChatBot • Fake AI Video Ads on Facebook Are Spreading Malware to Millions
Concerned about the rapid spread of generative AI , a pioneer researcher is developing software to keep tabs on a technology that is increasingly taking over human tasks. Canadian computer science professor Yoshua Bengio is considered one of the godfathers of the artificial intelligence revolution and on Tuesday announced the launch of LawZero, a non-profit organization intended to mitigate the technology's inherent risks. The winner of the Turing Award, also known as the Nobel Prize for computer science, has been warning for several years of the risks of AI, whether through its malicious use or the software itself going awry. Those risks are increasing with the development of so-called AI agents , a use of the technology that tasks computers with making decisions that were once made by human workers. The goal of these agents is to build virtual employees that can do practically any job a human can, at a fraction of the cost. "Currently, AI is developed to maximize profit," Bengio said, adding it was being deployed even as it persists to show flaws. Moreover, for Bengio, giving AI human-like agency will easily be used for malicious purposes such as disinformation, bioweapons, and cyberattacks. "If we lose control of rogue super-intelligent AIs, they could greatly harm humanity," he said. One of the first objectives at LawZero will be to develop Scientist AI, a form of specially trained AI that can be used as a guardrail to ensure other AIs are behaving properly, the company said. The organization already has over 15 researchers and has received funding from Schmidt Sciences, a charity set up by former Google boss Eric Schmidt and his wife Wendy. The project comes as powerful large language models (or LLMs) from OpenAI , Google and Anthropic are deployed across all sectors of the digital economy, while still showing significant problems. These include AI models that show a capability to deceive and fabricate false information even as they increase productivity. In a recent example, AI company Anthropic said that during safety testing, its latest AI model tried to blackmail an engineer to avoid being replaced by another system.
PARIS: US tech giant Microsoft said Wednesday that it would step up its cooperation with European governments against cyber threats, including by deploying AI-powered intelligence gathering. Its new European Security Program “puts AI at the center of our work as a tool to protect traditional cybersecurity needs,” Microsoft Vice Chairman Brad Smith wrote in a blog post. Aiming to deliver real-time intelligence about cyber threats to governments, the scheme will extend to the “27 EU member states, as well as EU accession countries, members of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), the UK, Monaco, and the Vatican,” he added. Microsoft accused the governments of Russia, China, Iran and North Korea of being behind infiltration of European computer networks for espionage and other purposes. Meanwhile cybercriminals are expanding attacks using tools such as ransomware, which encrypts data on victims’ computers and demands they fork over cash to unlock it again. Microsoft to invest $400 million in Switzerland on AI, cloud computing “We see 600 million attacks on our customers every single day,” Smith told reporters in a briefing ahead of the blog post’s release, calling cyberdefence a “multi-billion-dollar expense for customers across Europe”. AI systems can help detect and identify new forms of attack, Smith wrote in his blog post. But Microsoft has seen malicious actors using the technology for everything from researching targets to writing code and “social engineering” – or convincing human employees to facilitate access by hackers. And “influence operations” by nation-states “are increasingly using AI to mislead and deceive” including with convincing “deepfake” images, audio and video, Smith added. The company itself “tracks any malicious use of new AI models we release and proactively prevents known threat actors from using” them, he wrote. Microsoft last month helped police across Europe take down large swathes of digital infrastructure supporting an “infostealing” network, Lumma, that had been gathering sensitive information like passwords and crypto wallets from victims’ devices. In future, members of the company’s Digital Crimes Unit will be embedded with Europol’s cybercrime specialists in The Hague, Smith wrote, part of a broader increase in collaboration with European security forces. Microsoft’s cybersecurity effort is part of a wider push to increase its operations in Europe. The drive comes as trade tensions simmer between the EU and the Trump administration in the US, with many voices questioning European firms’ strategic dependence on American-made technology.
According to recent leaks, Apple is moving towards a future where iPhones could entirely ditch the USB port. This radical shift is largely centered around the iPhone 17 Air, which is tipped to be the first Apple phone without a USB-C port, relying solely on wireless charging. The “iPhone 17 Air” is being highlighted as […] The post Apple Might Kill Off the USB Port Entirely, Shocking Leak Reveals appeared first on TechJuice .
The University of Michigan research team has achieved the first human brain recording with a wireless implant. On May 14, 2025, a research team from the University of Michigan successfully tested Paradromics’ Connexus device, a fully implantable brain-computer interface (BCI), on a human patient. This marks the first instance of a human brain recording using […] The post Implanted Chip Records Human Brain Activity for the First Time appeared first on TechJuice .
A new and sophisticated malware campaign has been identified, targeting both Windows and Linux systems. This campaign employs advanced evasion techniques and credential theft tools, posing significant threats to users across various platforms. Windows and Linux Affected Globally The malware has been detected in multiple countries, including Poland, Spain, Argentina, Brazil, Indonesia, India, and the […] The post New Malware Campaign Targets Windows and Linux Systems appeared first on TechJuice .
The California State Assembly has unanimously approved Assembly Bill 1180 (AB 1180), allowing state agencies to accept cryptocurrency payments for certain fees and transactions. The bill, introduced by Assemblymember Avelino Valencia, passed with a 68–0 vote on June 2 and now moves to the State Senate for further consideration. Key Provisions of AB 1180 If […] The post California Assembly Passes Bill to Accept Cryptocurrency Payments appeared first on TechJuice .
Apple is all set to unveil iOS 19, which might officially be named iOS 26, at WWDC 2025 on June 9. With strong rumors pointing to a major redesign and other significant upgrades, the upcoming software update has stirred high expectations among users. While Apple hasn’t confirmed the exact features, several leaks, combined with our […] The post iOS 19 Wishlist: Five Major Upgrades We Hope to See at WWDC 2025 appeared first on TechJuice .
The UK’s Learning Resource Network (LRN) has officially introduced Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a subject at the international GCSE and A-Level stages, becoming the first exam board globally to do so. This initiative will enable students aged 14 to 19 to explore AI as part of their academic journey, offered through LRN-accredited schools worldwide. The […] The post UK Becomes First to Add AI as Official School Subject appeared first on TechJuice .
A sophisticated Android banking trojan known as Crocodilus is rapidly spreading beyond its initial confines, now targeting users across Europe, South America, and parts of Asia. Initially detected in Turkey in March 2025, Crocodilus has evolved to exploit vulnerabilities in Android devices, posing significant threats to both banking and cryptocurrency applications. Crocodilus Global Reach and […] The post This New Trojan Is Coming for Your Crypto & Banking Apps, Global Alert Issued appeared first on TechJuice .
After more than a decade captivating mobile gamers worldwide, Subway Surfers is set to expand its universe beyond smartphones. SYBO Games, the Danish developer behind the iconic endless runner, has confirmed plans to explore a long-form content adaptation, potentially bringing the game’s vibrant world to cinemas or streaming platforms. Subway Surfers Breaks Records with Over 4.5 […] The post “Subway Surfers” Mobile Game Poised For A Big-Screen Debut appeared first on TechJuice .
A new long-term study from the Nurses’ Health Study (NHS) has found that cola intake and its effects on health may be more serious than previously thought, particularly for women aiming to maintain good health into older age. The research highlights a strong negative link between regular cola consumption and the likelihood of healthy aging. […] The post Cola Intake Linked to Poor Aging in Women, 40 Year long Study Finds appeared first on TechJuice .
In an anticipatory move, WhatsApp ends support for older iPhones and Android devices as of June 1, 2025. The decision is aimed at streamlining the app’s performance and tightening security, as part of the company’s long-term strategy to phase out outdated operating systems. According to WhatsApp, the app will now only work on iPhones running […] The post WhatsApp Ends Support For Older Android Devices And iPhones appeared first on TechJuice .
In May 2025, a global law enforcement operation led by Microsoft, in coordination with Europol and the U.S. Department of Justice, successfully disrupted the Lumma Stealer malware network. The effort resulted in the seizure of over 2,300 malicious domains and the dismantling of the malware’s command-and-control infrastructure. This coordinated takedown marked one of the largest […] The post Lumma Stealer MaaS Resurfaces Despite Global Takedown Efforts appeared first on TechJuice .
Blumhouse Productions, in collaboration with James Wan’s Atomic Monster and Kinetic Games, has announced the development of a film adaptation of the popular horror video game Phasmophobia. The game, released in early access in 2020, gained acclaim for its cooperative ghost-hunting gameplay, where players assume the roles of paranormal investigators identifying various types of spirits […] The post You Can’t Believe THIS Horror Video Game Is Getting Its Own Movie! appeared first on TechJuice .
A global team of cybersecurity researchers has exposed a covert tracking technique used by Meta and Russian tech firm Yandex that enabled both companies to de-anonymize Android users by exploiting localhost connections within mobile devices. The researchers found that apps such as Facebook, Instagram, and several Yandex services silently listened on fixed local ports. When […] The post Meta Accused Of Tracking Android Users & Bypassing Security appeared first on TechJuice .
Reddit has launched a new update designed to give users greater control over the visibility of their content. Through a newly added “Content and Activity” setting, users can now manage which posts and comments appear on their public profiles. By default, all user activity, posts, and comments will still be visible, just as before. However, […] The post Reddit Rolls Out New Privacy Feature for User Profiles appeared first on TechJuice .
A surge in interest around AI video tools has sparked a wave of malicious activity on Facebook, where cybercriminals are now mimicking popular platforms to spread malware under the guise of legitimate apps. Security researchers at Mandiant, Google’s threat intelligence division, say attackers are deploying fake ads that appear to promote well-known video generators—such as Canva’s Dream Lab, Luma AI, and Kling AI. However, instead of linking to real services, the ads direct users to counterfeit websites laced with malware. Once opened, these fake sites drop a mix of malicious software, including Python-based information stealers and remote access backdoors. The campaign, which has been active since mid-2024, is tracked as UNC6032 and is believed to originate from actors based in Vietnam. Over 30 of these spoofed websites have been documented so far, with most of the ads circulating on Facebook. A smaller number were also spotted on LinkedIn. To stay ahead of Meta’s detection systems, attackers regularly rotate domain names and post new ads on a near-daily basis. Also read: These Are the Best AI Video Generators for Creating Stunning Content in Minutes The reach has been significant. In the European Union alone, just 120 ads tied to this campaign were shown to more than 2.3 million users, according to internal figures reviewed by Mandiant. The researchers noted that the rising curiosity around AI tools makes people particularly vulnerable—especially when a slick-looking ad leads them straight to malware. The attackers behind UNC6032 are not just after clicks. Past activity linked to the group includes harvesting login credentials, browser cookies, credit card details, and Facebook account data, all of which can be used for further exploitation. Meta was alerted to the issue in 2024 and has already removed many of the fraudulent ads. But the sheer speed at which new versions appear has made it a moving target. For users, the safest approach is to avoid engaging with AI-related ads on social media altogether. Instead of clicking through promoted content, it's better to search for the tool directly and navigate to the company’s official website. That small step could prevent personal information from being quietly siphoned off in the background. Read next: • Deepfake Technology Explained: Risks, Uses, and How to Detect Fake Videos • Samsung to Delete Inactive Accounts by July 31 — Here's What You Need to Know
A recent study undertaken by the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) demonstrated that video games designed to educate programming are no longer limited to young people. Adults are increasingly turning to these games as a way to hone their coding skills outside of the rigors of conventional schooling. Games include 7 Billion Humans, Human Resource […] The post How Video Games Are Secretly Teaching Adults Coding appeared first on TechJuice .
Chinese AI lab DeepSeek is once again under scrutiny following the release of its latest model, R1-0528, an updated version of its R1 reasoning model. Launched last week, the new model has demonstrated impressive performance in mathematical reasoning and code generation tasks, but it’s the source of its training data that’s raising eyebrows. Allegations of […] The post DeepSeek’s New AI Model May Mirror Google’s Gemini appeared first on TechJuice .
Researchers have managed to make a surface coating that mimics “resilin,” a protein found in insects. The coating has demonstrated an astonishing ability to repel 100% of bacteria. Resilin is a natural, super-elastic protein found in many insects, responsible for their incredible jumping ability, allowing them to leap hundreds of times their own body length. […] The post Scientists Develop Protein Coating That Blocks All Bacteria appeared first on TechJuice .
Google has settled a shareholder lawsuit, agreeing to invest $500 million over the next decade to enhance its compliance framework. This settlement addresses allegations of antitrust legal action through “prolonged and ongoing monopolistic and anticompetitive business practices.” Google’s parent company, Alphabet, will dedicate a minimum of $500 million over 10 years to bolster its global […] The post Google Settles Lawsuit; Will Spend $500 Million On Internal Compliance appeared first on TechJuice .
A parliamentary committee recently voiced significant dissatisfaction regarding the Export Processing Zones Authority (EPZA). Particularly about the prolonged absence of its chairman and re-export of used clothing. Committee members were displeased to learn that the ‘chairman’s position has been vacant for seven months’, with no appointment yet made. They conveyed their strong disapproval of this […] The post 80% Of High-Quality Lunda(Used Garments) Is Re-exported To Africa appeared first on TechJuice .
The Finance Wing of the National Highway Authority (NHA), specifically the Revenue Directorate, announced a 50% increase in toll tax on June 3, 2025, which will apply to non-M-Tag vehicles and those with low balances. This increased toll tax will take effect nationwide on June 15, 2025. This adjustment is made under the authority granted […] The post New Toll Hike: 50% Extra for Vehicles Without M-Tags On these Motorways appeared first on TechJuice .
With AI tools becoming part of everyday work for so many professionals—from software developers to small business teams—knowing how much access you really get on the free version of ChatGPT is more important than ever. You might already be relying on it for writing code, generating content, or even answering customer questions. But if you've ever run into a message saying you've hit a usage limit, you’ve probably realized that there are boundaries you need to plan around. In this guide, we’ll break down what the free usage limits actually are, why OpenAI puts those limits in place, and how you can make the most of what’s available without paying. We’ll also look at what your options are if your usage needs grow beyond what the free plan allows. First Things First: Is There a Set Number of Free Searches? OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, hasn’t published a strict number of free prompts per day. But based on user experience, most people get somewhere between 25 and 100 prompts per day (can be more or less) on the free plan (only if they use it occasionally). That number isn’t fixed—it can change depending on how busy the system is, whether OpenAI updates their policies, or if you’re using the tool during peak hours. It’s also worth mentioning that the system sometimes uses a rolling window rather than a clean daily reset. In other words, you might not be able to use all 25 prompts in one burst and expect to have the same number available a few hours later. The limit could apply over a 24-hour period from the time you started using it, rather than resetting at midnight. And on top of that, there’s rate limiting —a measure that slows down how quickly you can send messages. So even if you haven’t reached your daily quota, sending too many prompts in a short time might get you temporarily blocked from continuing. How Many Images Can You Generate on the Free Plan? If you're using ChatGPT's image generation feature (powered by DALL·E), there are limits you should be aware of. On the free tier, users can generally create about 5 to 10 images per day, though this number isn’t officially confirmed and can fluctuate based on system demand and usage policies. Because generating images is more resource-intensive than text, the daily limit is smaller, and frequent use may trigger short cooldown periods. If you're experimenting with visuals for design work, social media, or presentations, this cap is usually enough to get started. However, if you need more flexibility or faster access, upgrading to the ChatGPT Plus plan can offer higher usage limits and priority processing for image generation. Or you can shift to better alternatives . Why Are There Limits in the First Place? While it might seem frustrating to run into these restrictions, they exist for good reason. Running a tool like ChatGPT takes a significant amount of computing power and energy . Every message that goes through the system costs money in terms of server time, electricity, and infrastructure. Limiting free use helps OpenAI control those costs while still offering broad access. It also helps ensure that the service stays fast and responsive for everyone. Imagine if tens of millions of users all had unlimited access at the same time—response times would slow to a crawl, and the quality of the tool would suffer. Plus, limits serve as a soft nudge for users who need more robust access to consider switching to a paid plan. That’s not necessarily a bad thing—it’s just how freemium software works in practice. How to Get More Out of the Free Version If you're sticking with the free tier for now, there are several ways to get more value out of your daily prompts without feeling like you’re hitting a wall too quickly. Start by being intentional about what you ask. Instead of sending three separate prompts to refine an answer, try to pack everything into a single, clear question. For example, rather than asking, “Write a headline,” then “Make it more exciting,” and then “Add a keyword,” ask for all of that in one go. You can also save useful responses locally so you don’t have to ask the same things repeatedly. Some users even build lightweight systems to log common prompts and answers for easy reuse later. Another useful approach is combining ChatGPT with other tools. If you’re comfortable with open-source models or browser-based automation tools, you can offload basic tasks to them and save ChatGPT for the higher-value queries that actually benefit from its reasoning ability. And don’t forget that usage often drops during off-peak hours. If you’re finding yourself rate-limited during the workday, consider using the tool early in the morning or later in the evening when demand is lower. What to Do When You Need More Than the Free Plan Offers Eventually, you might find that the free version just doesn’t give you enough. Maybe you’re building a chatbot into your website, or you need AI help several times a day across different parts of your business. If that’s the case, upgrading to ChatGPT Plus could be a good next step. For $20 a month, it offers faster responses, better availability during peak hours, and a higher daily limit—though even that plan can have usage restrictions at times depending on server demand. For developers or businesses with specific integration needs, OpenAI’s API offers flexible, pay-as-you-go access. This is a better fit if you’re embedding AI features into software or building custom workflows. There are also other AI models on the market worth exploring. Google’s Gemini, Anthropic’s Claude, and various open-source models like Mistral and LLaMA provide similar capabilities, sometimes with fewer restrictions—though you’ll need some technical skills to host or manage those systems yourself. Also read: Best AI Search Engines That Are Replacing Traditional Search in 2025 Some businesses adopt a hybrid setup, using ChatGPT for high-quality output and switching to cheaper or open-source alternatives for simple or repetitive tasks. Things Developers and Small Teams Should Consider If you’re using ChatGPT regularly, especially in a business or product setting, there are a few key points to keep in mind beyond just the number of daily searches. First, always be clear about where your data is going. If you're working with sensitive customer information, make sure you're complying with relevant privacy laws and terms of service. OpenAI provides guidelines, but it's up to you to ensure compliance. Second, monitor your usage patterns. Even if you’re on a paid plan, costs can add up quickly if you’re using the API or submitting large amounts of data. It’s also smart to design your systems with fallback options. If the AI service goes down or reaches a limit, what happens to your users? Can your app display a helpful message or offer a non-AI alternative? Planning for those edge cases helps create a more reliable experience. Lastly, keep an eye on performance. AI models evolve over time, and while ChatGPT is highly capable, it’s not perfect. Review outputs regularly to make sure they still meet your standards. Final Thoughts If you rely on ChatGPT to support your work, your business, or your development process, understanding the daily usage limits on the free version is more than just a technical detail—it’s part of staying productive and efficient. While the free tier is generous for casual use, it’s not built for heavy or professional workloads. That doesn’t mean it’s not useful—it absolutely is—but it does mean you need to be strategic. With a bit of planning and smart usage, you can stay within your limits and still get excellent value. And when the time comes to scale up, whether through a subscription, API access, or alternative tools, you’ll be ready to take that next step with confidence and clarity. And don’t stress about hitting the limit—ChatGPT will always show a clear banner when you’ve reached it, so you can stay calm and keep GPT-ing without guessing. Image: DIW-Aigen Read next: • AI Could Replace Jobs, But DeepMind Chief Believes New Roles Will Emerge • TikTok Shop Loses Its Spark as Sellers Face Paid Reality
A mobile phone smuggled out of North Korea revealed chilling details about the surveillance and censorship employed by the Kim Jong Un regime. Among the most striking revelations is that North Korean smartphones secretly take screenshots every five minutes for government surveillance. The smartphones are programmed to automatically capture screenshots of the screen approximately every […] The post Phones In North Korea Secretly Takes Screenshot Every 5 Minutes appeared first on TechJuice .
WASHINGTON: Facebook owner Meta announced Tuesday a 20-year nuclear energy agreement with US-based Constellation Energy to secure power from a nuclear plant in the state of Illinois. The investment marks big tech’s latest move to meet surging electricity demand from artificial intelligence, with Microsoft, Google and Amazon also turning to nuclear power as an energy source. Under the deal, Meta’s unspecified investment will replace state government subsidies to keep the Clinton Clean Energy Center operating beginning in 2027, offering the facility a crucial lifeline. The project, which takes over the plant’s total electric output, will provide 1,121 megawatts of nuclear energy to support Meta’s regional operations while adding 30 megawatts of incremental capacity to the electricity grid, the company said. Meta AI bot used a billion times monthly: Mark Zuckerberg “As we look toward our future energy needs in advancing AI, we recognize the immense value of nuclear power in providing reliable, firm electricity,” Meta said in the announcement. The move comes as tech companies scramble to secure stable, clean energy sources to power energy-intensive AI data centers. Nuclear energy has gained renewed attention as companies and governments seek reliable, carbon-free power to meet climate goals while supporting growing electricity demands from data centers and AI operations. According to the International Energy Agency, electricity consumption by data centers is projected to more than double by 2030, creating significant challenges for securing adequate energy as AI usage accelerates.
Job searching is an employee’s worst nightmare, filtering jobs, making CVs, and applying multiple times. All this hassle eventually leads to desperation and frustration. Well, these five tools can accelerate the job search process, making it less irritating. 1. OwlApply Starting off with OwlApply, it is a comprehensive AI-driven solution for job seekers, aiming to […] The post 5 Game Changing AI Tools That Instantly Simplify Your Job Hunt appeared first on TechJuice .
The National Cyber Emergency Response Team (CERT), has issued guidelines to help parents train their children to participate in the digital world in a safe, responsible, and positive manner. Key points are outlined below: Complete Monitoring and Regular Review Regularly review your children’s social media accounts, friend lists, and daily activities. Also monitor messages, images, […] The post National CERT Dictate Parents on Safe Use of Social Media for Children appeared first on TechJuice .
YouTube has acknowledged a bug in its Android app that causes the bottom navigation bar to disappear for certain users. Initially reported in the United States, the issue has since spread to users in Europe, India, and other regions. The bug removes essential buttons at the bottom of the screen, including Subscriptions, Notifications, and Library. […] The post YouTube Confirms Android App Bug Causing Nav Bar to Disappear appeared first on TechJuice .
Elon Musk’s recent announcement of XChat has stirred controversy in a matter of hours. Musk stated that XChat is “built on Rust with (Bitcoin-style) encryption,” a claim that has attracted criticism from cybersecurity experts and the broader crypto community. Misunderstanding Bitcoin-Style Cryptography Critics argue that Musk’s reference to “Bitcoin-style encryption” is technically misleading. Bitcoin does […] The post Musk Faces Backlash Over ‘Bitcoin-Style Encryption’ Claim in XChat Launch appeared first on TechJuice .
If you own an Android phone powered by a Qualcomm chip, now’s the time to check for updates. Qualcomm has issued an urgent warning about three major security vulnerabilities in its Snapdragon processors, potentially putting millions of users at risk. The flaws, tracked as CVE-2024-23799, CVE-2024-23800, and CVE-2024-23803, affect various chipsets used in smartphones, tablets, […] The post Qualcomm Wants Android Users to Update, Says Fixed 3 Chip Bugs appeared first on TechJuice .
IO Interactive has officially unveiled its upcoming James Bond video game, now titled 007: First Light. Previously known as “Project 007,” this title marks the first James Bond game in over a decade and will receive a full reveal during IO Interactive’s inaugural IOI Showcase on Friday, June 6. A Fresh Take on James Bond […] The post James Bond Returns in ‘007: First Light’ Game Reveal appeared first on TechJuice .
Meta Platforms is gearing up to revolutionize digital advertising by enabling complete automation of ad creation and targeting using artificial intelligence (AI) by the end of 2026, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal. The company reportedly plans to let brands upload a simple product image and budget, after which Meta’s AI will […] The post Meta Set to Fully Automate Ad Creation Using AI by 2026 appeared first on TechJuice .
CD Projekt Red showcases Witcher 4 tech demo with Ciri exploring new region Kovir using Unreal Engine 5 technology.
Netflix’s latest detective show, Dept. Q, has quickly garnered critical acclaim, boasting an 81% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Adapted from Jussi Adler-Olsen’s bestselling Danish novels, the series has been lauded for its gritty atmosphere and compelling storytelling. A Gritty Gothic Procedural with Depth Set against the moody backdrop of Edinburgh, Dept. Q follows Detective […] The post Netflix’s New Gothic Detective Show Gets 81% on Rotten Tomatoes appeared first on TechJuice .
The first tokenised property project in Dubai, launched by Prypco Mint and backed by the Dubai Land Department (DLD), reached full funding within just one day—setting a new benchmark for speed, demand, and investor confidence in the MENA region. Prypco’s initial listing drew 224 investors from over 40 nationalities, with 70% investing in Dubai’s real […] The post Dubai Makes History with First Tokenized Property Investment Project appeared first on TechJuice .
An anonymous whistleblower known as GangExposed is disrupting the cybercrime world by unveiling the identities of notorious ransomware operators. Among those exposed is “Stern,” the alleged leader of the Trickbot and Conti ransomware groups. GangExposed has also identified another key figure known as “Professor,” claimed to be a 39-year-old Russian national named Vladimir Viktorovich Kvitko. […] The post Mysterious Whistleblower Exposes Major Ransomware Kingpins appeared first on TechJuice .
AI chatbots have revolutionized many sectors by taking over mundane tasks like content development and customer support. Still, their inclination toward creating and spreading false information has caused great concern. It is an issue exacerbated by the inclusion of deepfakes and false images that AI can generate in seconds. Together, the bride between what is […] The post The Dark Side of AI Chatbots: Misinformation & Rule Breaking appeared first on TechJuice .
Wizards of the Coast has joined forces with Giant Skull, a newly formed gaming studio helmed by industry veteran Stig Asmussen, to create a new single-player Dungeons & Dragons video game. Asmussen is mainly known for his direction of God of War III and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, which have helped him to establish immersive […] The post New Dungeons & Dragons Video Game Announced by Giant Skull appeared first on TechJuice .
The rise of artificial intelligence has already begun to change the shape of the modern workplace, with some companies quietly slowing down hiring in areas where machines can now carry out the work. Yet, while this shift has caused uncertainty, DeepMind’s co-founder and chief executive, Demis Hassabis , believes it will also bring a new generation of skilled, highly valuable jobs. Speaking at the SXSW festival in London , Hassabis said the pace of AI development could rival the impact of the Industrial Revolution, but he remains confident that people will adapt. In his view, the disruption will open the door to new roles—particularly for those who understand how to work with AI, rather than resist it. Several tech firms, including Google, Meta and Microsoft, have already started relying on AI tools to handle tasks like code generation, which would traditionally fall to software engineers. As this kind of automation becomes more common, some job categories may shrink, especially in areas where repetitive or structured tasks can be handled by machines with minimal supervision. Even so, Hassabis expects new kinds of work to emerge around these technologies. Those who learn how the systems operate—and how to apply them in practical ways—could find themselves at the forefront of a changing economy. He pointed out that individuals with a background in science, mathematics or computing are likely to play a crucial role in shaping what comes next, particularly because they understand the mechanics that underpin the tools. Looking further ahead, he believes that children growing up now will become fluent in AI in much the same way earlier generations grew up fluent in the internet. This familiarity, he suggests, will allow them to engage with intelligent systems far more naturally, although he still sees strong technical foundations as essential for anyone hoping to work in the field. He also encouraged people, regardless of age or background, to explore AI systems hands-on—trying out the latest tools, building small projects, and seeing where they can be used in creative or unexpected ways. For Hassabis, the people who engage with AI directly will be the ones best prepared for the new types of work it will create. At Google’s recent developer event, Hassabis appeared alongside co-founder Sergey Brin to discuss the future of artificial general intelligence—the point at which machines are thought to reach or surpass human-level understanding. Both suggested that this breakthrough could arrive by the end of the decade, although they acknowledged the uncertainty that comes with predicting such a complex milestone. For now, the immediate impact is clear. AI is not waiting for some distant future; it’s already reshaping the way work is done, and in many industries, it’s doing so at speed. But rather than focus solely on what may be lost, Hassabis is urging people to look at what could be gained—provided they’re willing to learn, adapt, and take part in shaping what comes next. Image: Google for Developer Youtube Read next: WhatsApp Moves Toward Enhanced Privacy and Message Control with Usernames and Partial Text Selection
For iPhone owners, WhatsApp has included a much wanted tool. This technique involves copying specific parts of a communication rather than its entire text. This feature, added in the most recent iOS update (version 25.16.81), enhances user control and simplifies information exchange in chats. How to Use the New Feature in WhatsApp iOS To use […] The post WhatsApp iOS Update: You Can Now Copy Specific Chat Chunks appeared first on TechJuice .
OpenAI’s video generation tool, Sora, is now available for free to anyone using the Bing mobile app , following a quiet but significant rollout by Microsoft . The feature, called Bing Video Creator, lets users type in a prompt and receive a short AI-generated video in return — without needing a paid subscription. Sora first drew attention in late 2024 for its ability to create surprisingly realistic and dynamic video clips from just text, but since then, other companies have launched their own tools, some offering longer clips or faster results. Despite this, Sora’s arrival on Bing opens the door for many more people to try the technology without paying for OpenAI’s ChatGPT Plus or Pro plans. Using the tool is simple. After downloading the Bing app on iOS or Android, users can either tap “Video Creator” in the menu or just type a phrase like “create a video of…” into the search bar. Within seconds, the app generates a five-second vertical video clip based on the description. Videos can be shared, downloaded, or saved for later, and each user gets ten fast generations for free. After that, slower processing remains available at no cost, or users can use Microsoft Rewards points to unlock more fast ones. At the moment, videos are limited to five seconds and do not include sound. Horizontal video support is expected soon, but for now the clips are designed to suit platforms like TikTok or YouTube Shorts. The app doesn’t yet support full-length or stitched-together video sequences. Microsoft says the tool was built with safety in mind. Prompts that could result in harmful content are blocked automatically, and every video comes with built-in metadata that labels it as AI-generated. Although aimed at casual users, the release also reflects the growing interest in generative video across industries. Short clips created from text may soon find uses beyond entertainment, such as in education, marketing, or training materials. For now, the rollout is global, except in China and Russia. Desktop access and integration with Microsoft’s Copilot are also expected soon. For many users, this will be their first real hands-on experience with AI video — and with no cost to start, it marks a notable step in making the technology widely accessible. Read next: Executive Coaching Builds Confidence in Data-First Cultures
OpenAI’s first-ever AI device is generating buzz as new details emerge about its design and functionality. Reportedly resembling Apple’s iconic iPod Shuffle, the device is a collaboration with ex-Apple designer Jony Ive and aims to redefine the way users engage with artificial intelligence. Unlike traditional smartphones or smart speakers, this AI device is expected to […] The post OpenAI’s iPod-Inspired AI Device Coming Soon! appeared first on TechJuice .
Character.AI, a well-known chatbot platform originally built for 1:1 text-based conversations and AI role-play, is taking a bold step into multimedia territory. In a recent blog post, the company announced the launch of several new features, including its own video-generation tool, AvatarFX, as well as Scenes and Streams, which add layers of creativity and interactivity […] The post Character.AI Expands into Video and Social Sharing with AvatarFX appeared first on TechJuice .