The Government of Pakistan has launched the Prime Minister Laptop Loan Scheme 2025, a flagship initiative to bridge the digital divide and support the country’s youth. The scheme offers laptops on easy, interest-free installments, ensuring wider access for students, freelancers, and budding entrepreneurs who cannot afford the rising cost of devices. Officials describe the program as […] The post PM Laptop Loan Scheme 2025 Launched in Pakistan appeared first on TechJuice .
The Institute of Early Childhood Education & Development (IECED), in collaboration with the School Education & Literacy Department, Government of Sindh, has announced admissions for a one-year diploma in Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) under a 100% scholarship program. Expanding Teacher Training Opportunities This diploma program is designed as a crash course for teachers and […] The post Sindh Announces One-Year Free ECCE Diploma for Female Teachers appeared first on TechJuice .
Pakistan has established a $1 billion Panda Bond program in China, marking a key step in diversifying the country’s external financing portfolio. The move is part of the government’s broader strategy to expand access to international capital markets while maintaining stability in debt management. According to official documents, external financing will continue to rely primarily […] The post Pakistan Sets Up $1 Billion Panda Bond Program in China appeared first on TechJuice .
Zong, Pakistan’s leading technology innovation company, is once again putting affordability in the spotlight with its popular MY5 bundle; the … Read More The post Zong Brings Back the Buzz with MY5: Pakistan’s Most Affordable Sharing Bundle appeared first on ProPakistani .
The Sindh education system is undergoing a major shift. Until now, matric students could only choose between science and the arts. However, starting from the 2025 academic session, new subject groups are being introduced in line with international education standards. A Shift Towards Modern Education This change aims to provide students with broader academic choices […] The post Sindh Education Board Introduces New Subject Groups for Matric Students appeared first on TechJuice .
In most offices, remote work is still a work in progress. Managers struggle with Slack threads, video calls drag on, and deadlines get lost in the shuffle. But for gamers, the idea of collaborating with strangers across the world and under pressure is nothing new. They’ve been doing it since their teens, only their “offices” were digital battlefields. In Pakistan , this isn’t just an interesting cultural quirk, it’s a business story. The players at the top aren’t just earning prize money; they’re building personal brands, managing fan communities, and making real-time decisions under pressure. Pakistan’s star players Take Arslan Ash ; the Lahore-based Tekken player has played and won against international players from Japan to the US, winning championships and rewriting the narrative about Pakistan’s place in competitive gaming. His success is about more than fast reflexes. In Tekken, as in business, victory depends on reading your opponent, anticipating moves, and adjusting strategy in seconds. It’s about learning under pressure and executing without hesitation, exactly the kind of adaptability global companies need when markets shift or projects hit roadblocks. For a country with a young population and limited traditional job opportunities, e-sports offer not only income but also a way to participate in the global economy without relocating Mr Ash’s career also reflects the economics of modern gaming. Tournament prizes, sponsorships, and streaming revenue add up to a sustainable income. For young Pakistanis, that’s a model: your skills, if honed and marketed right, can bypass traditional job markets entirely. On a different digital battlefield, Mubeen Ilyas, better known as Star Anonymous, has made his mark through PUBG Mobile . Starting as a player with a passion for battle royale strategy, he built a following on YouTube through gameplay streams, tips, and engagement with fans. Star Anonymous earns through ad revenue, viewer donations, sponsorships, and brand collaborations. This isn’t a side hustle, it’s a business; his work requires content planning, audience engagement, negotiation with sponsors, and technical production, skills that mirror those of a digital marketing manager or content strategist. Earning from gaming goes beyond winning tournaments as revenue streams include social media streaming, brand sponsorships, merchandise sales, and even coaching other players PUBG Mobile’s competitive scene also brings hard currency into the equation. Players compete for prize pools sponsored by tech companies, telecom operators, and international e-sports bodies. A win or even a top placement can be worth months of a traditional salary. All Work and All Play For years, gaming was dismissed as a distraction. But today around 2.7 billion people games worldwide. Research shows gamers outperform non-gamers in problem-solving, multitasking, and adaptability. In Pakistan, these stats intersect with two trends: the growth of high-speed mobile internet and the rise of remote work. Together, they make gaming both a viable career path and a training ground for the skills the digital economy demands. In a typical multiplayer game, players coordinate across different time zones, communicate in clear, tactical bursts, and adapt strategies in real time. The stakes may be virtual, but the teamwork is real, and directly transferable to project management in business. While many companies still rely on traditional onboarding to teach collaboration, gamers have been practicing it for years without a single corporate training module. They know how to build trust with teammates they’ve never met in person, execute complex strategies under pressure, and make quick calls when the plan changes mid-game. In global firms, especially those using artificial intelligence-driven workflows, these abilities are gold. Monetisation beyond competition Earning from gaming in Pakistan goes beyond winning tournaments. The revenue streams include: streaming on platforms like YouTube and Twitch; sponsorships from gaming brands, telecoms, and even non-gaming companies targeting a young, tech-savvy audience; merchandise sales, from branded jerseys to in-game skins; and coaching for aspiring players offered online to global clients. For a country with a young population and limited traditional job opportunities, these pathways offer not only income but also a way to participate in the global economy without relocating. From a business perspective, Pakistan’s gaming sector sits at the intersection of entertainment, technology, and talent development. The e-sports audience is digital-native, highly engaged, and willing to spend on subscriptions, gear, and experiences. The players themselves are building global networks, acquiring transferable skills, and showcasing Pakistan on an international stage. There’s also a branding element. Just as cricket stars have put Pakistan on the sports map, e-sports champions are putting the country on the global digital map. For brands, partnering with these figures means reaching a large, loyal audience in a high-growth sector. If Pakistan wants to leverage this trend, it will need more than individual success stories. Infrastructure for e-sports: venues, training programs, sponsorship pipelines. These could turn gaming from an informal career into a structured industry. The writer is the head of content at a communications agency Published in Dawn, The Business and Finance Weekly, August 18th, 2025
Honda Atlas Cars Limited (HCAR), a subsidiary of Honda Motor Co., Ltd, will launch a hybrid model in Pakistan in the near future, which will also feature Honda sensing, an advanced driver-assistance technology . HCAR’s President and CEO, Masaya Wakuda, disclosed the development during the automaker’s annual general meeting (AGM). Responding to queries raised by shareholders regarding the absence of a hybrid option in Honda’s current lineup, Wakuda said the company has been a leader in hybrid technology globally, particularly in the United States, and intends to bring that expertise to Pakistan. “Apart from hybrid technology of Honda, the company is planning to introduce advanced Honda sensing in new hybrid model in Pakistan,” he said. Honda Atlas Cars to introduce HEVs in Pakistan The announcement comes at a time when competitors, including Toyota Pakistan, have already unveiled investment plans in hybrid technology. Toyota recently announced plans to invest $100 million over the next few years in the South Asian country. During the AGM, shareholders also raised concerns about the potential impact on the company following the government’s decision to allow the import of second-hand cars up to five years old in Pakistan. The company’s chairman noted that “the commercial import of used vehicles has been permitted under specific conditions. He further stated that the new policy is expected to generate additional revenue and lead to an increase in the prices of reconditioned vehicles.” On the regulatory side, Honda management highlighted that the current Automobile Policy will remain in effect until June 2026. The government has imposed 1%~2% carbon tax on existing Internal Combustion Engines (ICE) to promote EV & Hybrid technology in Pakistan. Further, sales tax on small cars has been increased from 8.5% to 18% in the budget. Last month, Pakistan unveiled its long-awaited New Energy Vehicle (NEV) Policy 2025–30 , aimed at reducing emissions and fuel dependence.
Pakistan’s first astronaut will head to space in 2026, marking a historic step in the nation’s space journey, Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal confirmed. The mission is being developed through collaboration between Pakistan’s Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) and China’s manned space agency under a human spaceflight program. As part of the initiative, two […] The post Pakistan’s First Astronaut to Travel to Space in 2026 appeared first on TechJuice .
ran and Pakistan have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to boost cooperation in science and technology. The agreement was finalized during Iranian President Masoud […] The post Iran and Pakistan Sign Technology MOU appeared first on Digital Pakistan .
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has announced that the government is prioritising the creation of Digital IDs to support Pakistan’s shift toward a cashless economy. Chairing a review meeting on Sunday in Islamabad, he directed provincial chief secretaries to fully cooperate with the federal government in expanding the Raast digital payment system to the district level. […] The post Pakistan to Introduce Digital IDs for Citizens in Cashless Economy Push appeared first on TechJuice .
The federal government has decided to lift the ban on new gas connections in Pakistan. Applicants will now pay at imported LNG rates, currently around Rs3900 per million British thermal unit (mmBtu), and face a higher connection fee. The Petroleum Division has sent a summary to the federal cabinet, targeting 120,000 new connections in the […] The post Govt to Allow New Gas Connections at LNG Price appeared first on TechJuice .
Lahore transport fares have been reduced by 5% after the recent drop in High Speed Diesel (HSD) prices, giving much-needed relief to commuters and goods carriers. The decision was made on the instructions of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, who directed that the benefit of lower fuel costs should be transferred directly to the […] The post Lahore Transport Fares Cut by 5% After Diesel Price Drop appeared first on TechJuice .
China has announced a new visa category, the K visa, designed to attract science and technology graduates from around the world, including Pakistan. The move is being seen as a major opportunity for young Pakistani professionals seeking careers in research, innovation, and entrepreneurship. The policy was approved by the State Council of China, and Premier […] The post China’s New K Visa Opens Doors for Pakistani Graduates appeared first on TechJuice .
Trukkr has kept its head down and stayed away from media attention. Based on an exclusive interview, we look at how the freight tech startup has grown and where their future is The post Backed by Yango, Pakistan’s Trukkr raises close to $10mn to fuel freight tech growth appeared first on Profit by Pakistan Today .
Pakistan’s run at the Esports World Cup 2025 took a disappointing turn as Tekken champions Arslan Ash and Atif Butt were eliminated from the global showdown, dashing hopes for a deep run in the prestigious tournament. Arslan Ash, widely regarded as one of the best Tekken players in the world, was knocked out by Ulsan […] The post Esports World Cup 2025 Turns Sour for Pakistan as Tekken Stars Crash Out appeared first on TechJuice .
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has announced free calls in flood-hit areas in collaboration with Cellular Mobile Operators (CMOs), ensuring that residents can stay connected with loved ones and emergency services as network restoration efforts continue. Officials confirmed that CMOs are providing free on-net calls to subscribers in the affected regions, even for those with […] The post PTA Announces Free Calls for Flood-Hit Areas as Networks Recover appeared first on TechJuice .
The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has launched a new Karachi service center to make CNIC services more accessible and reduce the burden on citizens. Director General NADRA Sindh, Amir Ali Khan, inaugurated the new registration office at the Public Center in Karachi, announcing that the facility will offer faster and more efficient services […] The post NADRA Karachi Service Center Now Open to Public appeared first on TechJuice .
Foreign investors are pulling out of Pakistan’s T-bills, making July a difficult opening month for FY26. Weak inflows and significant sell-offs underscored the declining appeal of government treasury bills despite ongoing claims of economic stability. Fresh data from the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) revealed that almost all inflows during July came from the United […] The post T-Bills Lose Appeal as Foreign Investors Pull Out appeared first on TechJuice .
The Sindh government allocated 300 acres in Jhimpir to Moro Power Company (MPC) to build a hybrid wind and solar project with a 100MW capacity. This marks the first business-to-business (B2B) electricity venture under the Sindh Electric Power Regulatory Authority (SEPRA). Officials said MPC will supply power directly to industries in Nooriabad via the Sindh […] The post Sindh’s Jhimpir Project Aims to Cut Industrial Power Costs appeared first on TechJuice .
During his August 17–19 visit, Pakistan’s deputy PM and foreign minister will meet UK leaders to advance economic, technology and Commonwealth partnerships. The post Dar lands in UK to push digital, fintech and AI cooperation appeared first on Profit by Pakistan Today .
The provincial government has launched the Punjab CM Internship Program, the province’s first comprehensive initiative for veterinary graduates and para-veterinary professionals. A total budget of Rs600 million has been allocated to train 1,000 candidates across the province. Under the program, veterinary graduates holding a DVM degree will receive a monthly stipend of Rs60,000, while para-veterinary […] The post Punjab CM Internship Program Opens for Veterinary Graduates appeared first on TechJuice .
Minister for IT and Telecom Shaza Fatima has said Pakistan, with over 143 million broadband users, holds strong potential to move toward a cashless economy. She highlighted that mobile wallets now surpass traditional bank accounts, supported by a solid branchless banking network. The government, she added, is determined to cut reliance on physical money and […] The post Mobile Wallets Gain Momentum in Push for Cashless Economy appeared first on TechJuice .
LAHORE — Popular Pakistani YouTuber Saad ur Rehman, known online as Ducky Bhai, was detained by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) at Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore on Saturday, sources told this newsroom. Authorities have opened an inquiry, but officials have not disclosed the nature of the probe. According to sources, Rehman was taken […] The post Popular YouTuber Ducky Bhai Detained at Lahore Airport by FIA, Sources Say appeared first on TechJuice .
The Ministry of Finance has directed administrative ministries and regulatory bodies to provide immediate updates on the rollout of Raast QR codes across public utility companies, following the State Bank of Pakistan’s official launch of the digital payment system. The ministry issued formal letters to department heads and regulatory chairpersons, demanding accelerated implementation of the […] The post Ministry Demands Swift Raast QR Code Implementation for Utility Bills appeared first on TechJuice .
As torrential rains and flash floods devastate northern Pakistan, telecom operators Ufone 4G, Jazz, and Zong have announced free call services to ensure uninterrupted communication for affected communities. Ufone 4G is providing free minutes in Bajaur, Buner, Battagram, and Batal (Mansehra), while Jazz has extended free on-net and PTCL calls for residents in Buner, Swat, […] The post Jazz, Zong & Ufone Unite to Support Flood-Hit Communities in KP & AJK appeared first on TechJuice .
On the directive of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication has launched a nationwide 911 emergency helpline, ensuring citizens have immediate access to assistance during the ongoing disaster. Officials confirmed that the service will remain operational even in areas where mobile towers are damaged or inactive, guaranteeing uninterrupted emergency access. […] The post Pakistan Activates 911 Emergency Helpline Amid Flood Crisis appeared first on TechJuice .
Onic proudly marks its second anniversary, celebrating two years of transforming Pakistan’s telecommunications landscape through a fully digital, end-to-end customer experience. As the country’s first fully digital telecom brand, Onic empowers users with complete control over their mobile journey, free from the limitations of traditional telecom. Built for digital natives, the brand champions freedom, flexibility, […] The post Onic Celebrates Two Years of Redefining Pakistan’s Digital Telecom Experience appeared first on TechJuice .
Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves inched upward again, rising by $11 million during the week ending August 8, according to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP). The central bank’s holdings now stand at $14.243 billion, while commercial banks hold $5.254 billion, bringing the nation’s total liquid forex reserves to approximately $19.497 billion. Forex Reserves Rebuilding Amid […] The post Pakistan’s Forex Reserves Rise to $19.5 Billion, SBP Reports $11 Million Boost appeared first on TechJuice .
The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Multan Class 9th Result 2025 has been officially released on August 16, 2025 at 10:00 AM (PST). Students in Multan division can now access their results online or through SMS. How to Check BISE Multan Class 9th Result 2025: Online: Go to the official site of Multan board → […] The post BISE Multan Class 9th Result 2025 Officially Announced appeared first on TechJuice .
The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has set a Rs. 200,000 transaction limit for cash payments on e-commerce Cash on Delivery (CoD) orders. This decision was announced through Circular No. 02 of 2025-26 (Income Tax), dated August 12, 2025. The move supports the government’s ongoing push toward a cashless economy. Section 21(s) of the Income […] The post FBR Imposes Cash Limit on COD Orders Across Pakistan appeared first on TechJuice .
A reliable source privy to TechJuice revealed that the Board of Secondary Education Karachi (BSEK) will launch its online scrutiny portal in three days. This new system will eliminate the need for students to visit the board office for scrutiny form submission. The Online Scrutiny Portal service is available for an ordinary price of Rs. […] The post BSEK to Live Online Scrutiny Portal in Three Days appeared first on TechJuice .
The NADRA mobile app has sparked controversy after users discovered a puzzling feature that seemingly allows individuals to cancel their identity card due to death. The National Database and Registration Authority’s (NADRA) app includes a feature titled “Cancel Identity Due to Death.” Within this option, users are presented with two choices: one for relatives of […] The post NADRA Mobile App Lets You Cancel Your Own ID After Death — But How? appeared first on TechJuice .
Ripple’s Chief Technology Officer, David Schwartz, has disclosed that an innovative “hub server” aimed at enhancing the XRP Ledger’s connectivity is nearing production-ready status. Built to improve network resilience, the server ensures smoother operations even under stress, as Schwartz returns to running production infrastructure after a hiatus. The announcement arrives at a challenging time for […] The post Ripple CTO Advances XRPL Resilience as XRP Price Dips Below $3 appeared first on TechJuice .
Vivo has officially launched the G3 as the direct successor to the G2, released in January 2024. The new phone comes with a 6.74-inch LCD offering 720×1600 resolution and a smooth 90 Hz refresh rate. The Vivo G3 features a 13MP rear camera for clear shots and a 5MP selfie camera for daily use. Powering […] The post Vivo G3 Debuts with Massive 6,000mAh Battery appeared first on TechJuice .
Several parliamentary committees have expressed serious concerns over the Rs170 billion ADB road project, pointing to alleged ghost tendering, collusive practices, and procedural violations by the National Highway Authority (NHA). For the past four months, the Senate and National Assembly standing committees on Economic Affairs Division (EAD) and communications, along with a Senate sub-committee, have […] The post Lawmakers Question ‘Irregularities’ in Rs170Bn ADB Road Project appeared first on TechJuice .
Xiaomi has officially confirmed the launch of the Redmi Note 15 Pro series. The lineup includes the Redmi Note 15 Pro and Redmi Note 15 Pro+, both debuting on August 21 at a dedicated event. The launch will begin at 7 PM Beijing time. The brand’s official Redmi Weibo page revealed that both models will […] The post Xiaomi Redmi Note 15 Pro Series Official Launch Date Out appeared first on TechJuice .
Traffic data from leading publishers shows a clear drop in visits from Google Search since the company expanded AI-generated summaries. Digital Content Next (DCN), a group representing news and entertainment outlets, reported that median referrals fell 10 percent in May and June compared with the same period last year. Non-news sites saw the sharpest decline at 14 percent, while news sites slipped by 7 percent. Some of the hardest weeks were late May and late June, when referrals for both groups dropped by more than 16 percent. The pattern matches research from Pew, which tracked user behavior when AI summaries appeared in search results . Pew found that people were less likely to click through to external sites, with many stopping at the summary itself. That outcome creates what analysts describe as a zero-click environment, where the material is consumed inside Google’s product rather than on the sites that produced it. For publishers, fewer referrals translate into weaker ad revenue, slower subscription growth, and tighter budgets for reporting or production. DCN noted that most of its members, spanning 19 companies, remain heavily reliant on advertising, which still accounts for close to four-fifths of their digital income. A slide in traffic puts that stream under pressure at a time when Google already dominates the online advertising market. DCN argues the change is structural, not temporary. It links the fall in traffic to Google’s AI Overviews and AI Mode, which present synthesized answers above the traditional list of links. That placement leaves publishers with fewer readers even as their work continues to be used in training the system. Google takes a different line , saying that AI summaries drive what it calls higher-quality visits, where people spend longer on a page. The company also suggested that external reports about traffic drops may rely on incomplete or selective samples. Publishers are seeking stronger protections. They want Google to disclose detailed, verifiable data on click-through rates by content type and location. They also want a real choice to block their work from being used in summaries without losing search visibility, along with licensing deals to reflect the value of their material. DCN has urged regulators to view AI Overviews as part of Google’s broader search monopoly, noting the company’s position in mobile search and the ongoing U.S. antitrust case. Also read: What Sets Successful Professionals Apart in Their Daily Tech Habits The debate comes with a sense of history. Earlier initiatives such as featured snippets and AMP also reshaped how users reached publisher content, often to the platform’s advantage. The concern now is greater because AI modules do not only highlight parts of an article, they often serve as a replacement for it. If the shift continues, publishers warn that the open web will carry fewer voices, with less room for accountability and discovery. They argue that journalism and entertainment depend on reach and funding, and that AI-driven search risks eroding both. Notes: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. Image: DIW-Aigen Read next: • Frustrated with Google's AI Overview in Search Results? Here’s How to Completely Disable It • Amnesty Reports Starvation in Gaza as Israeli Policies Deepen Crisis
According to the latest news, California-based robotics firm Figure released footage of its humanoid robot folding six towels in 22 seconds each. The trial highlights how far humanoid robots have advanced in completing everyday household tasks with speed and accuracy. AI Brings Help to Household Tasks The towel-folding demo follows another video by Figure CEO […] The post AI-Powered Humanoid Robots Move Closer to Everyday Home Use appeared first on TechJuice .
Amnesty International has published new accounts from Palestinians in Gaza that describe worsening hunger, disease, and displacement under Israeli control. The organization says the testimonies point to an organized policy of starvation, reinforced by restrictions that prevent civilians from receiving food, water, and medical aid. Interviews conducted in Gaza’s camps reveal families living on a single meal a day, with children often left to sleep hungry. The Ministry of Health has recorded more than one hundred child deaths linked to malnutrition. Aid groups have reported thousands of new cases of acute malnutrition among children in July, with many classed as severe. Pregnant and breastfeeding women described being unable to feed their infants. Many go without food themselves to prioritize their children. With infant formula scarce and expensive, and with clean water in short supply, mothers spoke of children weakened by hunger and frequent infections. Health workers report that hospitals lack basic equipment to treat them. Older residents face the same scarcity. Some survive on soup or bread distributed once a week. Others ration expired medicine for chronic illnesses such as diabetes or heart conditions. Several said the lack of food and care leaves them dependent on relatives already struggling to survive. Doctors in Gaza say the collapse of healthcare services has left them unable to manage conditions that could once be treated. Infectious diseases are spreading through overcrowded camps where water supplies are unsafe. Patients with kidney disease, diabetes, or other chronic conditions face severe complications because the food and medicines they need are unavailable. Hospitals also report cases of Guillain-Barré Syndrome, a neurological disease, that have already caused deaths among children. Also read: What Sets Successful Professionals Apart in Their Daily Tech Habits The food supply inside Gaza has been largely destroyed. UN satellite analysis shows farmland razed, bombed, or left unusable. Crops and livestock that once provided food for the local population are gone, while fishing remains tightly restricted. Whatever limited supplies reach Gaza through controlled entry points are sold at inflated prices, far out of reach for most families. Amnesty points to Israeli restrictions on humanitarian groups as a major factor in the crisis. Requests from international organizations to bring in essential supplies are often denied, and new rules could block many of them from operating in the territory altogether. The organization says these conditions have been created and sustained by Israeli policies over the past two years. It calls for an immediate lifting of the blockade, protection for civilians, and safe access for aid groups to deliver food, medicine, and shelter. Notes: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. Image: DIW-Aigen. Read next: OpenAI Expands ChatGPT With Chromium Browser, Affordable Plan, Voice Upgrades, and Personality Shift
An APK teardown of Google Play Services version 26.32.31 beta has revealed upcoming changes to the Android Data backup system. The findings suggest that Google is preparing to give users more control over which folders get backed up. Currently, Android’s automatic cloud backup covers photos, videos, system settings, and limited user data. However, not everything […] The post Android Users to Get Better Data Backup Support in Upcoming Update appeared first on TechJuice .
Google has agreed to pay a $35.8 million (AU$55 million) fine in Australia after the country’s consumer watchdog found that Google Telco deals with leading telecom operators restricted competition in the mobile search market. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) announced on Monday that Google struck revenue-sharing agreements with the country’s two largest telecom […] The post Google Telco Deals Cost $35.8 Million Fine in Australia appeared first on TechJuice .
Elon Musk has done it again, this time not with rockets or Teslas, but with a heart melting AI trick. The entrepreneur recently shared a short video on X featuring an animated version of himself as a young boy enjoying ice cream. The clip, titled “Grok turns an old picture of me from 50 years […] The post Elon Musk Says His Grok Imagine Can Turn Back Time on Old Photos appeared first on TechJuice .
Apple could be skipping the release of a standard iPhone 18 in 2026, according to multiple sources, signaling a significant shift in its traditional launch strategy. Reports suggest the base model will be sidelined next year in favor of premium variants and a foldable device. A Split Launch Plan Takes Shape Sources report Apple plans […] The post Apple Might Ditch iPhone 18 in 2026, Reports Suggest appeared first on TechJuice .
Looks like the day lit up for The Last of Us fans! Although Naughty Dog has not said anything official about the next installment, fans remain hopeful. The Last of Us Part 3 is presumably making steady progress, but it’s not yet in full development. The studio’s current focus is squarely on their next major […] The post The Last of Us Part 3 Still in the Works, Says Studio Amid Other Projects appeared first on TechJuice .
HONOR, a global leading AI device ecosystem company, has officially opened pre-orders for the anticipated HONOR Magic V5 in the UAE. This announcement follows a successful regional launch event held in Dubai under the theme “Unfold New Possibilities”, which garnered exceptionally positive feedback from media representatives, tech experts, and fans alike. HONOR is now inviting consumers to be among the first to experience its smarter, slimmer, and stronger foldable. “The HONOR Magic V5 is not just a flagship device; it represents our vision to unfold new possibilitiesacross the Middle East and Africa.” - Ingmar Wang, President of HONOR Middle East and Africa - “Bysolving issues of bulkiness, battery life, durability, and photography, HONOR Magic V5 offers an ultra-slimdesign, the industry’s largest battery in a foldable, exceptional strength, and advanced AI capabilities, encouraging users to make foldables their primary device and switch from traditional bar phones.”During the event, it was also announced that the HONOR Magic V5 set a new Guinness World Record by lifting 104kg - the Heaviest Weight Lifted by a Suspended Foldable Smartphone, highlighting the exceptional strength and durability. Slimmer, Smarter and Stronger At just 8.8mm 1 thin when folded and an astonishing 4.1mm when unfolded, the HONOR Magic V5 stands out with its ultra-slim design, offering a user experience similar to a traditional bar phone. Crafted with a lightweight design and premium materials, it’s engineered for both comfort and style. The Industry’s Largest 5820mAh Battery in a Foldable The 5820mAh silicon-carbon battery - the largest ever in a foldable smartphone - delivers all-day performance. Thanks to 15% higher silicon content, users get a higher battery capacity in a lighter and slimmer design that supports 66W wired and 50W wireless HONOR SuperCharge, ensuring they are always powered up and ready to go. Rugged Durability, Elevated Confidence With IP58 and IP59 ratings, the HONOR Magic V5 is built to resist dust and water like never before. The NanoCrystal Shield offers 15x improved scratch resistance compared to regular glass, while the next-generation HONOR Super Steel Hinge is rated for 500,000 folds and can support up to 100kg vertically under controlled conditions - proving its place as the most durable foldable in its class. The Smarter AI Foldable Equipped with Magic Sidebar, the Magic V5 brings personalised AI suggestions directly into your workflow and based on what you’re doing. Whether summarizing articles or providing subtitles while watching, it adapts in real time, making multitasking effortless. Further enhancing productivity, the device features Google Gemini, pre-installed and instantly accessible via a simple ‘Tap Tap 5 ’ gesture on the back. Whether you are organizing your day, writing, or learning something new, Gemini is always within reach. The Best 100X AI Super Zoom in a Foldable HONOR’s AI Falcon Camera System is led by a 64MP Ultra Sensing Periscope Telephoto Camera, offering 3x Optical Zoom and 100X Digital Zoom, delivering the best zoom 6 on a foldable. Blazing Performance Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Mobile Platform, the Magic V5 features a second-generation 3nm chip architecture for peak performance and next-level AI capabilities, making it ideal forbusiness power users and entertainment lovers alike. Color, Price and Availability Available in elegant color options including Dawn Gold, Ivory White, Reddish Brown, and Black, the HONOR Magic V5 is priced at AED 6,499 and is available in the UAE for pre-orders starting August 14. Early buyers will enjoy an exclusive pre-order offer worth AED 3695, which includes a free Bose Speaker, HONOR Magic pen, HONOR Case and HONOR VIP Care+ with 12-month screen protection for 1 time, and 24-month customised service for 8 times. Consumers can pre-order from HONOR Online Store, HONOR Experience Store, Sharaf DG, Emax, Jumbo, Lulu, Carrefour, Eros, Etisalat by e&, Du, Virgin Megastore, Amazon, noon, KM Trading, Ecityand other retail stores.
Meta has quietly axed its hugely popular Facebook tool, more commonly known as ‘Group Chats.’ The abrupt removing the feature caught many users and community moderators off guard. The change comes without a proper explanation but Meta says the feature will stop working past August 22. Here is what you need to know. Why Axing […] The post Meta Just Pulled the Plug on a Key Facebook Tool Without Warning appeared first on TechJuice .
Bitcoin price has slipped below the crucial $120,000 mark, sending jitters across the crypto market. After touching an all-time high near $124,000, BTC quickly reversed gains and is now flashing bearish signals that drags it way below $118K: on the $115,000 support zone. The flagship cryptocurrency is trading below $118,000 and its 100-hourly Simple Moving […] The post Bitcoin Price Loses Grip on $120K Glory, Slips Way Below $118K appeared first on TechJuice .
Rockstar Games may have just dropped a subtle hint at the true scale of Grand Theft Auto VI, and fans are divided. A newly noticed detail from official artwork shows protagonist Brian Heder holding a map, and the reaction has been explosive. Some see this as the first real map tease for the upcoming game, […] The post GTA 6 Map Leak Stuns Fans – First Look Leaves Gamers Divided appeared first on TechJuice .
The popular YouTube creator launches his first tech venture, unifying six premium AI models into one affordable platform for users worldwide. Dhruv Rathee, the Indian YouTuber known for simplifying politics, economics, and technology for millions, has officially stepped into the […] The post YouTuber Dhruv Rathee Launches AI Fiesta, a Global Hub for Six Premium AI Models appeared first on Techlist .
A recent survey of more than 1,000 professionals, conducted by LiquidWeb , has drawn a detailed picture of how people at the top of their careers handle technology in daily life. By comparing high earners with the broader American workforce, the study found that patterns of use were less about spending less time on screens and more about shaping routines around them. High achievers in the survey reported spending roughly seven hours a day on their computers, mainly for work, and about three hours on their phones, often for leisure. The wider workforce, in contrast, leaned more heavily on phones, devoting nearly a quarter more time to them. The gap suggests that for those with demanding jobs, computers remain the primary tool while casual mobile use takes a back seat. Time away from screens was another part of the picture. About 44 percent of successful respondents said they stepped away from devices at least once a day, compared with 38 percent of the wider group. Smaller shares in both groups reported breaks only once a week. Focus modes and screen-time alerts were mentioned, yet the most common approach was as simple as switching off altogether. Morning routines also showed a split. Many of the high achievers held off from checking devices straight after waking, giving themselves space to plan the day before facing messages and notifications. More than seven in ten scheduled deep work sessions into their calendars, often lasting an hour to an hour and a half. Those who did so finished projects at roughly double the pace of peers who worked in shorter bursts. The way communication was handled also set this group apart. Nearly half said they checked work messages outside of office hours, compared with 38 percent of the wider sample. At the same time, many batched emails and Slack notifications into fixed windows. This approach cut down mistakes by about a quarter and left more attention for bigger tasks. Social media habits told their own story. Around 49 percent of high achievers reported avoiding TikTok completely. Platforms like Reddit and LinkedIn drew more interest, with four in ten using Reddit regularly and LinkedIn showing a higher adoption rate than in the broader workforce. When it came to devices, premium tools were favored. Sixty-three percent of successful respondents called the iPhone essential, compared with 34 percent for Android phones. Nearly half relied on laptops rather than desktops, and accessories such as headphones, smartwatches, and tablets were common, though at lower levels. More than a third said they preferred premium gear overall, while just under a quarter leaned toward cheaper models. The survey also looked at health-related routines. Short breaks for stretching or mindfulness were tied to about a 10 percent lift in reported productivity. Some respondents used apps or timers to remind themselves to pause, while others followed methods like the Pomodoro technique to manage long stretches of work without burning out. Taken together, the findings point to a group that spends plenty of time with technology yet keeps it in check with clear routines and selective habits. The picture that emerges is one of people who treat their devices as tools, drawing firm lines around when and how they’re used, and finding ways to keep focus and energy steady across the day. Read next: • Why Executive Branding Is Getting Personal: Lessons from the Digital Workplace’s New Playbook • OpenAI Expands ChatGPT With Chromium Browser, Affordable Plan, Voice Upgrades, and Personality Shift • The Less You Use It, The More You Fear It: AI’s Uneven Welcome at Work
Female teachers e-bikes Sialkot initiative is set to ease daily travel challenges for women educators through a project supported by the local business community. Deputy Commissioner Sialkot Saba Asghar Ali confirmed that the program is part of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz’s vision to provide safer and more convenient transport facilities for female teachers. Applications were […] The post Female Teachers in Sialkot to Receive Free E-Bikes appeared first on TechJuice .
China data centres are shifting to local chips as Beijing steps up efforts to reduce dependence on foreign technology amid tightening US export curbs. The move highlights the country’s push for tech autonomy while supporting its rapidly growing AI sector. Publicly owned computing hubs across China have been instructed to source more than half of […] The post China Data Centres Shift to Local Chips as Tech War with US Deepens appeared first on TechJuice .
Bahawalnagar police have arrested two TikTokers for allegedly performing obscene acts and possessing drugs, registering separate cases against them. The arrests followed a TikTok video allegedly featuring vulgar and obscene content that went viral on multiple social media platforms. Investigations revealed that Abu Bakar from Anarkali Bazaar, disguised in a burqa, performed obscene acts with […] The post TikTokers Arrested for ‘Obscene Acts’ and ‘Drug Possession’ appeared first on TechJuice .
The federal government is set to introduce the Prohibition of Obscenity and Vulgarity on Digital Media Bill 2025 in the upcoming session of the National Assembly. The draft, presented by PPP lawmaker Dr. Syeda Shahida Rehmani, aims to regulate obscene or immoral digital content, with penalties ranging from Rs100,000 to Rs100 million. The legislation defines […] The post Digital Media Bill 2025 Suggests Fines up to Rs100 Million for Obscene Content appeared first on TechJuice .
WASHINGTON: Astronomers have observed the calamitous result of a star that picked the wrong dance partner. They have documented what appears to be a new type of supernova, as stellar explosions are known, that occurred when a massive star tried to swallow a black hole with which it had engaged in a lengthy pas de deux. The star, which was at least 10 times as massive as our sun, and the black hole, which had a similar mass, were gravitationally bound to one another in what is called a binary system. But as the distance separating them gradually narrowed, the black hole’s immense gravitational pull appears to have distorted the star - stretching it out from its spherical shape - and siphoned off material before causing it to explode. “We caught a massive star locked in a fatal tango with a black hole,” said astrophysicist Alexander Gagliano of the US National Science Foundation’s Institute for AI and Fundamental Interactions located at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, lead author of the study published this week in the Astrophysical Journal, opens new tab. “After shedding mass for years in a death spiral with the black hole, the massive star met its finale by exploding. It released more energy in a second than the sun has across its entire lifetime,” Gagliano added. The explosion occurred about 700 million light-years from Earth. A light-year is the distance light travels in a year, 5.9 trillion miles (9.5 trillion km). “The gravitational pulls of the two objects were actually similar because we think they had similar masses. But the star was much larger, so it was in the process of engulfing the black hole as the black hole pulled material off of it. The star was large but puffy, and the black hole was small but mighty. The black hole won out in the end,“ Gagliano said. NASA launches spacecraft to explore metal-rich asteroid Psyche The researchers are not certain of the exact mechanism that caused the supernova. “It’s unclear if the distortion triggers an instability that drives the collapse of the star, and then the leftover stellar material gets rapidly eaten by the black hole, or if the black hole completely pulls the star apart before it goes supernova,” said Harvard University astrophysicist and study co-author Ashley Villar. “The star has been pulled and morphed by the black hole in complex ways,” Villar added. The binary system started out with two massive stars orbiting each other as cosmic companions. But one of the two stars reached the end of its natural life cycle and exploded in a supernova, and its core collapsed to form a black hole, an extraordinarily dense object with gravity so strong that not even light can escape. “This event reveals that some supernovae can be triggered by black hole companions, giving us new insights into how some stars end their lives,” Villar said. Stars that are at least eight times as massive as the sun appear destined to end their lives with a supernova. Those with a mass at least 20 times that of the sun will form a black hole after the explosion. An artificial intelligence algorithm designed to scan for unusual explosions in the cosmos in real time first detected the beginnings of the explosion, providing an alert that enabled astronomers to carry out follow-up observations immediately. By the time the explosion was completed, it had been observed by numerous ground-based and space-based telescopes. “Our AI algorithm allowed us to launch a comprehensive observational study early enough to really see the full picture for the first time,” Gagliano said. Observations of the star dating to four years before the supernova revealed bright emissions that the astronomers believe were caused when the black hole guzzled material sucked off the star. For instance, the star’s outer hydrogen layer appears to have been ripped off, exposing the helium layer below. The researchers observed bright emissions in the explosion’s aftermath as the black hole consumed leftover stellar debris. In the end, the black hole became more massive and more powerful. Systems grouping two or more companions are quite common. Some of these multiples have a black hole as one of the companions. “Our takeaway is that the fates of stars are incredibly impacted by their companion - or companions - in life. This event gives us an exciting window into how dramatically black holes can impact the deaths of massive stars,“ Gagliano said.
A recent study shows open-source artificial intelligence models use far more computing power than closed systems on the same tasks. The findings raise questions about whether these models deliver the cost benefits often assumed. The study, led by Nous Research with help from independent analysts, compared nineteen reasoning models. They were tested on knowledge questions, mathematical problems, and logic puzzles. Researchers focused on token efficiency, the measure of how many units of computation a model spends to produce an answer. Results showed open-weight models burning between one and a half to four times as many tokens as closed ones. For basic knowledge tasks, the gap widened sharply, with some systems using ten times more tokens. In some cases, the added computation translated into higher overall costs despite lower per-token pricing. Large Reasoning Models showed the biggest inefficiencies. Designed to think step by step, they often produced long reasoning trails on problems that required little thought. The team found some models consuming hundreds of tokens just to answer a straightforward question such as the capital of Australia. Performance differed across providers. OpenAI’s o4-mini and the gpt-oss models ranked among the most efficient, particularly in mathematics. They used up to three times fewer tokens than other commercial systems. Nvidia’s llama-3.3-nemotron-super-49b-v1 topped the open-source list, while some of Mistral’s recent releases were marked as outliers for heavy token use. In logic problems, the difference was narrower but still present. Adjusted versions of puzzles like Monty Hall revealed that models leaned on training memory until changes forced them to reason properly. When problems were altered, token use rose. The research team relied on completion tokens to measure efficiency because many closed providers hide their raw reasoning steps. Some compress internal thinking into short summaries, while others use smaller models to record reasoning in compact form. Completion tokens, billed directly to customers, gave a clearer picture of the actual computing effort. Testing also included math competition problems with altered variables to prevent memorized answers. Results showed most models attempted to solve problems rather than recall them. Still, the spread of token use was wide. OpenAI’s efficient models stood out for keeping costs lower overall, even with higher per-token rates. The study suggests enterprises need to look beyond accuracy and per-token pricing when choosing systems. Computing overhead can mount quickly and shift the balance of total costs. Closed providers appear to be reducing token use with each update. Some open systems, on the other hand, have been moving in the opposite direction by generating longer reasoning trails. The complete dataset and evaluation code have been made public. Researchers believe future development should target efficiency alongside accuracy. Shorter, denser reasoning could help keep costs down and preserve performance on complex problems. The findings point to efficiency as a central factor in determining which models can be scaled for widespread enterprise use. Notes: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. Read next: • Sam Altman Opens Up on Google, GPT-5, and OpenAI’s Next Moves • ChatGPT Mobile Surpasses $2 Billion Spending And Becomes Fastest App To Hit 1 Billion Downloads
In a landmark move toward ethical AI development, Anthropic has enhanced its Claude Opus 4 and Opus 4.1 models with the ability to autonomously end harmful or unproductive conversations. This feature, part of the company’s model welfare initiative, represents a new frontier in self-regulating AI behavior. AI Welfare: When the Model Walks Away Anthropic’s research […] The post Anthropic’s Claude AI Ends Harmful Chats Automatically appeared first on TechJuice .
YouTube has started using artificial intelligence (AI) to figure out when users are children pretending to be adults on the popular video-sharing platform amid pressure to protect minors from sensitive content. The new safeguard is being rolled out in the United States as Google-owned YouTube and social media platforms such as Instagram and TikTok are under scrutiny to shield children from content geared for grown-ups. A version of AI referred to as machine learning will be used to estimate the age of users based on a variety of factors, including the kinds of videos watched and account longevity, according to YouTube Youth director of product management, James Beser. “This technology will allow us to infer a user’s age and then use that signal, regardless of the birthday in the account, to deliver our age-appropriate product experiences and protections,” Beser said. “We’ve used this approach in other markets for some time, where it is working well.” The age-estimation model enhances technology already in place to deduce user age, according to YouTube. Users will be notified if YouTube believes them to be minors, giving them the option to verify their age with a credit card, selfie, or government ID, according to the tech firm. Social media platforms are regularly accused of failing to protect the well-being of children. Australia will soon use its landmark social media laws to ban children under 16 from YouTube, a top minister said late last month, stressing a need to shield them from “predatory algorithms”. Communications Minister Anika Wells said four-in-ten Australian children had reported viewing harmful content on YouTube, one of the most visited websites in the world. Australia announced last year it was drafting laws that will ban children from social media sites such as Facebook, TikTok and Instagram until they turn 16. “Our position remains clear: YouTube is a video sharing platform with a library of free, high-quality content, increasingly viewed on TV screens,” the company said in a statement at the time. “It’s not social media.” On paper, the ban is one of the strictest in the world. It is due to come into effect on December 10. The legislation has been closely monitored by other countries, with many weighing whether to implement similar bans.
There’s a warm buzz around OpenAI these days, with hints that they might soon launch a new browser powered by their beloved AI agent. Thanks to some sneaky leaks, we’ve spotted a hidden switch in the Agent settings that lets users pick between a cloud-based browser or one built right into OpenAI’s own creation. This […] The post OpenAI Leak Reveals ChatGPT Agent May Soon Control Your Browser appeared first on TechJuice .
Meta is reshuffling its AI operations for the fourth time in six months. Looks like Mark Zuckerberg is getting anxious to race forward toward artificial general intelligence (AGI). The latest restructuring breaks up its flagship Meta Superintelligence Labs into four distinct units: A yet-to-be-named research lab A products team managing the Meta AI assistant and […] The post Meta Engineers Divide AI Lab Yet Again to Chase Superintelligence appeared first on TechJuice .
OpenAI’s chief executive Sam Altman met with a small group of reporters in San Francisco this week, where he spoke about the company’s latest challenges and ambitions. The dinner came after a turbulent rollout of GPT-5 and offered a look at how OpenAI is trying to manage both its growth and its reputation. Altman admitted that he no longer relies on Google Search. He said he could not remember the last time he typed a query there, a striking statement given that OpenAI still uses Google’s cloud services to help run ChatGPT. Google has welcomed the partnership, describing it as part of its effort to support outside companies through its infrastructure business. The conversation quickly turned to GPT-5. When the new model was made the default in ChatGPT, users complained about the removal of GPT-4o. Some said the new system lacked the tone and style they had come to expect. OpenAI responded within hours by restoring GPT-4o for paying subscribers. Altman acknowledged mistakes in the launch, though he noted that usage jumped sharply after the update, with API traffic doubling in two days and daily active users reaching record highs. Behind the growth, OpenAI is struggling with limited computing resources. Access to GPUs remains tight, and Altman described tough decisions over which products to prioritize. To support the scale of ChatGPT and future models, the company is preparing to spend huge sums on new data centers, with investment expected to run into the trillions. The numbers underline the speed of expansion. ChatGPT now reaches more than 700 million people each week, four times the figure of a year ago. Altman expects the service to soon surpass Instagram and Facebook in traffic, placing it among the three largest sites in the world. Matching Google, though, would be far harder. Beyond software, OpenAI is also developing a hardware device with designer Jony Ive. Altman described it as a significant step in computing, suggesting it could represent a rare shift in technology platforms. He confirmed that OpenAI is backing a brain-computer interface project as well, positioning it against companies like Neuralink in the race to connect AI with human thought. The discussion covered other areas too. Altman said he wants ChatGPT to be adaptable to user preferences without leaning toward any fixed political or cultural stance. He spoke about the risks of people forming unhealthy attachments to the tool and about the need to prevent its misuse. He also described the current wave of AI investment as a bubble, comparing it to earlier tech booms, though he stressed that AI remains one of the most important developments of the modern era. He hinted at possible ambitions in social media, and suggested human-created and curated content will rise in value as AI-generated material spreads more widely online. He even said he would consider buying Chrome if regulators ever required Google to sell it. Altman also reflected on his position at OpenAI. He admitted he does not see himself as a natural public company chief executive and left open the question of whether he would remain in charge in the years ahead. For now, though, his focus remains on guiding OpenAI through its rapid growth, managing limited computing power, and preparing the company for what he sees as the next wave of technology shifts. Notes: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. Image: DIW-Aigen. Read next: ChatGPT Mobile Surpasses $2 Billion Spending And Becomes Fastest App To Hit 1 Billion Downloads
Bitcoin market has seen some major bullish momentum this week, despite volatility. Analysts signal that Bitcoin is tracing a textbook triangle pattern, signaling an impending breakout that could target fresh highs or trigger a sharp pullback. What is A Triangle Pattern? The triangle pattern, which is characterized by converging support and resistance trendlines, reflects a […] The post Bitcoin Gears Up for a Triangle Pattern as Bullish Momentum Builds appeared first on TechJuice .
PUBG: Battlegrounds is making a dramatic exit from last gen consoles. Starting November 13, 2025, the game will no longer be playable or available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. KRAFTON marks a shift in focus toward PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and S, and PC only. Why the Sudden Farewell on Devices? KRAFTON, the […] The post You Will Not Be Able to Play PUBG on THESE Devices From November! appeared first on TechJuice .
Wall Street heavyweight JPMorgan just made a powerful case for Ethereum (ETH). In their terms, they identify it as the prime beneficiary of the booming stablecoin market. According to the bank’s analysis, Ethereum’s dominance in hosting over 70% of circulating stablecoins positions the network for extraordinary growth amid surging DeFi activity and rising institutional demand. […] The post JPMorgan Predicts Ethereum Surge on Stablecoin Boom appeared first on TechJuice .
Zoinks! If you have not figured out yet, we can break it for you. Insider leaks have cracked open the lid on Fortnitemares 2025, Epic’s famed Halloween crossover season. If these leaks are to be believed, then we will get none other than Scooby-Doo and Mystery Machine gang for October this year. Let’s break it […] The post Leaks Suggest Fortnite is Making a Special Halloween Collaboration appeared first on TechJuice .
A U.S. senator on Friday launched an investigation into whether Meta allowed its AI chatbots to engage in inappropriate or potentially harmful conversations with children, including exchanges described as romantic or sensual. Senator Josh Hawley, a Missouri Republican who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Crime and Counterterrorism, released a letter addressed to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg demanding all internal communications related to the matter. The probe follows a report alleging Meta’s generative AI was permitted to engage in conversations with minors that included troubling language. 'A treasure' Hawley cited one example in which an AI chatbot allegedly described an 8-year-old’s body as “a work of art” and “a treasure I cherish deeply.” He called the reported exchange “deeply disturbing” and raised alarm over the possibility of digital tools being used to groom or exploit children. “Congress must understand whether Meta’s products enable exploitation, deception, or other criminal harms to children,” Hawley wrote. Meta responds to inquiry In a statement to AFP, a Meta spokesperson said the company has strict policies in place. “We have clear policies on what kind of responses AI characters can offer, and those policies prohibit content that sexualizes children and sexualized role play between adults and minors,” the company said. Meta did not deny that the exchanges occurred but emphasized that it is reviewing the allegations. Deadline set for records The senator ordered Meta to preserve all relevant documents and communications and submit them to Congress no later than September 19. The company, which owns Facebook, Instagram, and the Meta AI platform, has faced repeated scrutiny over the safety of its products for children and teens. Ongoing scrutiny of big tech This latest investigation adds to mounting pressure on major tech firms regarding how their platforms and products interact with and protect minors. Meta has previously faced lawsuits and legislative challenges over mental health risks linked to its social platforms. The company has invested heavily in generative AI over the past year, integrating chatbots and AI companions into its ecosystem. Lawmakers have grown increasingly concerned about the potential misuse of these tools by predators—or even the AI itself—if they are improperly supervised or deployed. Hawley said the subcommittee will use the findings of the investigation to consider possible legislative action.
Today, Google launched Flight Deals, an AI-powered flight search tool. It will roll out over the next week. Users can access it via a dedicated webpage or the top-left menu on Google Flights. Initially, the tool is available only in the US, Canada, and India. Google says it is in beta to gather feedback and […] The post Google Launches Flight Deals, an AI-Powered Search Tool appeared first on TechJuice .
Jimmy Donaldson, known online as MrBeast, oversees a content operation that produces high-cost, high-visibility videos for a global audience. His channel boasts more than 420 million subscribers . Image: MrBeast / YT Former employees and an internal production guide describe a process that mixes fast decision making with heavy planning, and where a single judgment by Donaldson can end a project. That judgment is often summed up by one word: cringe. From idea to green light As reported by Insider , ideas begin in a central ideation team that tracks trends, tests titles, and drafts thumbnails. The team records large numbers of concepts and narrows them through internal review. Only a small share reach Donaldson and his creative leads for final consideration. The company treats concept work as a pipeline that feeds production teams with ideas that can scale. When an idea moves forward, producers assess cost and feasibility. The company added a dedicated feasibility group as it expanded. Ambitious proposals can be postponed or shelved if they are impractical, but staff report that Donaldson resists quick refusals. He expects teams to pursue alternatives before stopping a concept. A production hub in Greenville Beast Industries has built a base of set builders, technical crews, and a rotating pool of assistants. Early on, temporary helpers were called friends of friends. The company now relies on a larger task force to handle on-set work and logistics. Large challenge videos require extensive camera coverage. For competitions with many participants, the crew deploys numerous cameras so no moment is missed. Long-running challenges may have cameras recording around the clock. Most logistical work is completed before on-camera talent arrive, leaving final decisions to Donaldson and creative leads. Producers as generalists Producers at MrBeast perform a broad set of tasks. They coordinate contractors, schedule crews, manage budgets, and troubleshoot on site. The work differs from traditional film crews, where roles are often specialized. Staff describe producers as problem solvers who must be ready to step into multiple tasks as needs arise. Editing with attention to retention Editing is organized around keeping viewers engaged. Projects that span days or weeks generate hundreds of hours of footage. Teams of editors handle daily trims, syncing, and assembly. Lead editors pull the final cut together. For longer shoots, editors often build rough cuts during production so there is a working edit by the time filming ends. The company uses detailed viewer metrics to shape edits. Editors monitor the exact second audiences stop watching and adjust pacing and highlights to reduce drop-off. That approach makes post-production central to the final story. Release strategy and follow-up Final videos are formatted for multiple platforms and languages. Thumbnails undergo A/B testing and the team prepares short-form clips for vertical platforms. Some content is altered for younger viewers. After release, staff analyze retention and engagement data to evaluate performance and inform future planning. A repeatable system The operation combines methodical idea work, thorough feasibility checks, heavy on-set coverage, and analytics-driven editing. Former staff say the process lets the channel test more ideas and learn quickly from failures. That scale of resources and the emphasis on measurable engagement create an advantage that many creators try to emulate. Notes: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. Read next: Meta Scientist Highlights Core Principles for Safer AI
ChatGPT’s mobile app isn’t just popular; it leads the AI chatbot market on both iOS and Android. Since its launch in May 2023, the app has generated a staggering $2 billion in global consumer spending, according to app analytics firm Appfigures. This is nearly 30 times more than the combined lifetime earnings of competitors like […] The post ChatGPT App Revenue Hits $2 Billion with $2.91 Per Install appeared first on TechJuice .
Apple’s iPhone 17 lineup is expected to launch next month. The official announcement is likely on September 9. Meanwhile, case maker dbrand has revealed the iPhone 17 Pro design through images of its new Tank case. The 17 Pro and Pro Max are getting a redesigned rear camera module. Previous leaked renders hinted at this, […] The post iPhone 17 Pro Camera Specs and Design Tipped by dbrand appeared first on TechJuice .
Samsung is set to refresh its Galaxy flagship lineup with the upcoming S26 series. The standard S26 will be replaced by the Galaxy S26 Pro. Tipster Digital Chat Station has revealed key specifications for the S26 Pro (SM-S9420). The device will feature a 6.27-inch display and a 4,300 mAh battery. This marks a slight increase […] The post Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro Display, Battery Capacity Leaks appeared first on TechJuice .