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Growing hope in microgravity: Pakistani wheat seeds join climate fight from space

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? As climate change threatens global food security, scientists are looking to space for solutions — and Pakistan has just joined the mission. For the first time, wheat seeds from Pakistan have been sent to the International Space Station to study how crops adapt and survive in extreme environments, including those on Earth facing drought and rising temperatures. The project is led by Pakistani engineer Mahhad Nayyar and botanist Muhammad Haroon as part of the Karman-Jaguar Earth Seeds for Space initiative. It is one of four experiments selected globally, alongside entries from Nigeria, Egypt, and Armenia. The seeds, a native Pakistani wheat variety, launched aboard a SpaceX Dragon capsule on Aug. 1 from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. The study will examine how exposure to microgravity affects the seeds’ physiology and genetics, focusing on drought tolerance and water efficiency. Once the seeds return to Earth later this month, the team will conduct controlled germination studies, paying special attention to stomatal traits — tiny pores that regulate water loss and gas exchange. Nukta “For us, wheat was the perfect candidate,” said Haroon, a plant sciences student at Purdue University. “It’s not just culturally significant — it’s scientifically relevant. If we can make wheat more resilient to water stress, it could transform food systems both in space and in regions like Pakistan.” Once the seeds return to Earth later this month, the team will conduct controlled germination studies, paying special attention to stomatal traits — tiny pores that regulate water loss and gas exchange. The findings could inform crop breeding programs for arid regions. “We’re hoping this experiment will help us develop wheat that requires less water, making it suitable not just for astronauts on Mars, but for farmers in Tharparkar,” Nayyar said. The milestone marks Pakistan’s first research contribution to the ISS. Nayyar, a former Pakistan Air Force engineer now pursuing a PhD in space situational awareness, called it both a scientific and symbolic achievement. The seeds, a native Pakistani wheat variety, launched aboard a SpaceX Dragon capsule on Aug. 1 from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. Nukta “In a world where space is becoming more crowded, countries like Pakistan must stake their claim — not just for prestige, but for survival,” he said. With global temperatures climbing and freshwater resources dwindling, space-based agriculture research is gaining importance. NASA and other space agencies are investing in ways to grow food in controlled environments — both for future space missions and for tackling food insecurity on Earth. “This is just the beginning,” Nayyar said. “If we can grow hope in microgravity, maybe we can bring it back to Earth.” Nayyar told Nukta that the team’s long-term goal is to identify beneficial traits linked to drought tolerance and water efficiency, particularly those tied to stomatal behavior and stress responses. If proven viable, these traits could help breed cultivars needing less water, suitable for regions under extreme climate stress. The project is led by Pakistani engineer Mahhad Nayyar and botanist Muhammad Haroon as part of the Karman-Jaguar Earth Seeds for Space initiative. Nukta He added that space limitations aboard the ISS meant seed size, texture, and packaging were crucial in selection. “Since the wheat seeds were of suitable size and had already been imported from Pakistan for research in the U.S., we selected a few for the space experiment.” Professor Qamarul Islam of the Institute of Space Technology in Islamabad welcomed the initiative, saying space-based crop research can reveal genetic traits for disease resistance and help future space colonies. He said experiments like this can also improve Earth crops by showing how plants grow differently in microgravity.

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Islamabad Airport Flight Suspension Announced Ahead of Independence Day

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Residents of the federal capital should prepare for travel disruptions as the Islamabad Airport flight suspension has been confirmed on several days ahead of Independence Day celebrations. Air travel plans for passengers, especially those in Islamabad and Rawalpindi, are expected to face adjustments this August due to scheduled closures at Islamabad International Airport. The Civil […] The post Islamabad Airport Flight Suspension Announced Ahead of Independence Day appeared first on TechJuice .

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Karachi Board Class 12 Pre-Medical Result 2025 Declared

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The Karachi Board Pre-Medical Result 2025 has been officially announced by the city’s education board (BIEK), with female students from private institutions securing the top three positions in the Class XII Science (Pre-Medical) annual examinations. Pass Percentage & Statistics According to Controller of Examinations Zarina Rashid, 28,259 candidates registered for the pre-medical exams, while 27,323 […] The post Karachi Board Class 12 Pre-Medical Result 2025 Declared appeared first on TechJuice .

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Pakistan unveils national artificial intelligence policy to create 3 million jobs by 2030

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Policy aims to boost GDP by up to 12% and foster international tech collaborations including with Romania The post Pakistan unveils national artificial intelligence policy to create 3 million jobs by 2030 appeared first on Profit by Pakistan Today .

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Zahra Durrani / Digital Pakistan

NUST Hosts Roundtable on Engineering Innovation

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? On 7 August 2025, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) ICON, in association with the NUST School of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering, SMME , organized […] The post NUST Hosts Roundtable on Engineering Innovation appeared first on Digital Pakistan .

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Manik Aftab / Techjuice

Kuwait Jobs for Pakistanis: Eligibility Criteria and How to Apply

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Overseas Employment Corporation (OEC), an arm of the Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development (OP&HRD), has opened applications for new Kuwait jobs for Pakistanis after the Gulf nation restored its visa policy for Pakistan. This announcement marks a significant opportunity for Pakistani job seekers to work in Kuwait’s growing labor market. According to […] The post Kuwait Jobs for Pakistanis: Eligibility Criteria and How to Apply appeared first on TechJuice .

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Pakistan, Romania to boost cooperation in AI, cybersecurity, renewable energy

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Minister, envoy discuss MoU, tech forum, and access to €95.5b EU research programmes The post Pakistan, Romania to boost cooperation in AI, cybersecurity, renewable energy appeared first on Profit by Pakistan Today .

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Zohaib Shah / Techjuice

Pakistan and China Target Lithium-Ion Batteries Replacement for Future EVs

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Pakistan has officially expressed interest in partnering with China to develop sodium-ion battery technology for electric vehicles (EVs). The initiative is part of a broader strategy to strengthen future bilateral cooperation in technology and sustainability. Federal Minister for Planning, Development, and Special Initiatives Ahsan Iqbal said sodium-ion batteries could be a game-changing alternative to lithium-ion […] The post Pakistan and China Target Lithium-Ion Batteries Replacement for Future EVs appeared first on TechJuice .

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Pakistan Faces Massive Rs4.1 Billion Hit From Airspace Closure

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The closure of Pakistan’s airspace has caused significant economic losses but was deemed necessary for national defense. Between April 24 and June 30, 2025, overflight revenue dropped by about Rs4.1 billion. This loss followed the suspension of airspace for Indian-registered aircraft after a surge in tensions between Pakistan and India. According to the Ministry of […] The post Pakistan Faces Massive Rs4.1 Billion Hit From Airspace Closure appeared first on TechJuice .

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PM&DC Denies Rumors of 80% MDCAT fee hike

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) has strongly rejected claims of an 80% fee hike for MDCAT 2025. The Council clarified that the fee has only increased from Rs8,000 in 2024 to Rs9,000 in 2025, marking a 12.5% rise. In a statement issued on Saturday, PMDC called the viral figures misleading and inaccurate. It […] The post PM&DC Denies Rumors of 80% MDCAT fee hike appeared first on TechJuice .

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Punjab’s Education System Set for Big Change With New Testing Model

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The Punjab Schools Education Department has announced a major shift in the examination system. Traditional board exams will be replaced with a new assessment test for students. The initiative aims to improve academic performance in grades nine and ten. It will also strengthen foundational skills built during the early years. Punjab Education Minister Rana Sikandar […] The post Punjab’s Education System Set for Big Change With New Testing Model appeared first on TechJuice .

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Punjab Government Makes Special Announcement for Married School Teacher

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Punjab’s school teachers have a reason to be happy. The Education Department will reopen the SIS portal for marriage-based transfers from August 10. According to the revised policy, only the wedlock transfer category will be active. This change will make the process easier for teachers seeking transfers due to marriage. The option will also be […] The post Punjab Government Makes Special Announcement for Married School Teacher appeared first on TechJuice .

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Sumeet Hameed / StartupPakistan

Creating AI Solutions in Pakistan: Ali Zaid’s Journey to ThumblifyAI

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Ali Zaid, a self-taught tech solopreneur from Sukkur, Pakistan has turned his childhood curiosity into a global AI product without funding, a team, or a Silicon Valley background. Ali came from a humble background born to a carpenter father. His father taught him how to build with hands. Now he builds with code. His early […] The post Creating AI Solutions in Pakistan: Ali Zaid’s Journey to ThumblifyAI appeared first on Startup Pakistan .

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Afaq Wajdan Malik / Pro Pakistani

OpenAI Launches ChatGPT 5, Setting a New Bar for AI With “PHD-Level” Knowledge

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? OpenAI has released GPT-5, its most advanced artificial intelligence model so far, introducing improvements in reasoning, context handling, and task … Read More The post OpenAI Launches ChatGPT 5, Setting a New Bar for AI With “PHD-Level” Knowledge appeared first on ProPakistani .

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Syed Irfan Raza / Dawn

Premier seeks IT roadmap to boost exports to $30bn

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday directed the authorities concerned to expand IT exports to over $30 billion in the coming years. While appreciating the Ministry of Information Technology’s achievement of the previous year’s IT export target of $3.8bn, the prime minister instructed the formulation of a comprehensive action plan with annual targets and concrete measures to surpass the $30bn mark, according to an press release issued by the PM Office. Chairing a meeting to review initiatives of the National Information Technology Board (NITB) and the Ministry of Information Technology, the prime minister said the government was taking measures to boost the economy through digitisation, aligning it with modern global requirements. Highlighting the development of a complete digital ecosystem to reach the $30bn IT export target, he directed the restructuring of NITB and the recruitment of best talent from the market. Orders restructuring of NITB, recruitment of best talent from the private sector He praised the establishment of centres aimed at making youth, especially women, self-reliant in the IT sector, noting that thousands were securing respectable employment through the Digital Youth Hub and becoming capable of competing internationally. The prime minister observed that the implementation of the e-Office system had led to paperless governance in government institutions, resulting in time and resource savings. During the briefing on the restructuring of NITB and initiatives of the Ministry of IT, it was revealed that in the financial year 2025, the country’s IT exports achieved a 19 per cent growth, surpassing the $3.8bn target. The number of freelancers in the country also increased by 91pc. Under the National Incubation Centre, 386 new startups were supported, 14 showcased on the global stage, and 40 e-employment centres were established in 26 cities across the country. Four Pakistani teams ranked among the top 50 globally at Black Hat MEA, and investment agreements and MoUs worth $700 million were signed. Additionally, approximately 315,000 students, including around 115,000 women, were provided professional IT training to promote gender inclusivity in the sector. The National Incubation Centre supported 130 women-led startups, and dedicated training centres for women were established nationwide. About 2,200 federal government officers and staff received training, while nearly 3,000 students were trained in cybersecurity. The meeting was informed that Rs6.2bn in taxes had been collected through the Pak-App. The e-Office system had reached 98pc implementation in federal offices, with 51 new systems introduced to improve governance. Regarding the telecom sector, it was informed that the target of providing 4G access to over 580,000 people was exceeded last year. Telecom connections crossed 200m, with one million new internet users and a 24pc increase in internet usage during the last fiscal year. On the NITB’s progress, it was informed that work on a modern system aligned with contemporary needs was nearing completion. The board is currently managing over 179 websites, more than 31 mobile applications, over 113 portals, and 57 consultancy projects. The NITB’s restructuring is focused on improving user experience, preparing for future developments, building modern infrastructure, strengthening cybersecurity and governance, enhancing service delivery, promoting research and innovation, and expanding workforce capacity. Published in Dawn, August 9th, 2025

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Experts outline transformative vision for digitally inclusive Pakistan

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? ISLAMABAD: Leaders from Pakistan’s telecom and technology sectors outlined a transformative vision for a digitally inclusive Pakistan at the GSMA Digital Nation Summit here. Against the backdrop of global momentum towards cashless economies and rapid technology adoption, speakers detailed how the country can leapfrog into a more connected future—provided it is supported by enabling regulatory policies, sustainable financial models, and inclusive social frameworks. A central pillar of this vision was the drive for universal internet access and affordable smartphones. In the session National Digital Transformation: Policy, Progress, and Cross Sector Collaboration, Aamir Ibrahim, CEO of Jazz and Chairman of Mobilink Micro finance Bank, joined Khurram Ashfaque, CEO of Telenor Pakistan, and Sajjad Syed, Chairman of PASHA, in a discussion moderated by Julian Gorman, Head of Asia Pacific at GSMA. The panel examined the role of telecom as a cross-sector enabler and the urgent need for policy reforms. “The digital economy cannot progress unless connectivity is affordable and accessible to all, particularly those in rural areas and marginalized communities,” Aamir said. “We are no longer in the business of just selling minutes and gigabytes. The future belongs to those who build ecosystems, not just networks. At Jazz, we’ve made a conscious and strategic shift from being a traditional telco to a ServiceCo—focused on enabling meaningful moments, driving digital inclusion, and creating platforms that improve lives and livelihoods across Pakistan”, CEO, Jazz added. Panelists agreed that reforms in spectrum pricing, a more investment-friendly environment, and long-term planning are essential to unlocking the full potential of Pakistan’s telecom sector. Digital inclusion, they stressed, is not only an economic imperative but also a matter of equity, requiring targeted and inclusive policies that go beyond infrastructure to address the usage gap. That focus on inclusion carried into the fireside chat from Cyber security to Digital Payments – Ensuring Trust in a Cashless Future, where the discussion shifted from infrastructure to user behaviour. The country’s heavy reliance on cash was identified as a major barrier to digital transformation. “The vast majority of retailers still deal in cash. The real competition is not between payment service providers—it’s a collective battle against cash,” Aamir noted. In the session Connecting the Unconnected – What Works in Closing the Usage Gap, Kazim Mujtaba, President of the Consumer Division at Jazz, highlighted smartphone affordability and digital literacy as the foundation of digital progress. “The smartphone is the first step—it’s the gateway to participation in the digital economy, especially for women and underserved communities,” he said. Kazim detailed community initiatives targeting women in rural areas to build skills and confidence in using mobile technology. “Connectivity is not a luxury—it’s a necessity. Giving women digital access can have a transformative impact on families and communities,” he added. Talking about digital access as a gateway to life’s essential services, he introduced Apna Clinic, an AI-powered health-tech platform that will provide teleconsultations, diagnostic services, and surgery bookings through a network of 30,000 doctors across 150 cities. He also highlighted Fikr Free, an insurtech application aimed at reducing Pakistan’s substantial insurance gap among women and low-income groups by offering affordable and easily accessible coverage. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

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ACCA & EY offer new guidance to boost confidence in AI

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? KARACHI: ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) and global professional services firm EY have released a joint policy paper, AI Assessments: Enhancing Confidence in AI, offering new guidance to help businesses evaluate and trust their Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems. As AI adoption accelerates globally, the paper highlights the growing importance of AI assessments — evaluations that span governance, compliance, and performance - to ensure systems are well-governed, legally compliant, and aligned with user expectations. These assessments are essential for businesses aiming to unlock AI’s potential for innovation, productivity, and sustainable growth. The report identifies three key types of AI assessments: “Governance assessments” to evaluate oversight structures; “Conformity assessments” to ensure legal and regulatory compliance; and “Performance assessments” to measure system effectiveness against defined criteria. It also addresses the current challenges in this emerging field, such as inconsistent methodologies and lack of skilled providers, and offers actionable solutions — like clearer standards, better-defined objectives, and professional accountability. The paper encourages business leaders to leverage both voluntary and mandated assessments to strengthen corporate governance and stakeholder trust. Policymakers are urged to support standardized, internationally aligned frameworks and invest in market capacity for high-quality evaluations. Helen Brand, Chief Executive of ACCA, emphasized the need to build trust in AI, to serve the public interest, while EY’s Marie-Laure Delarue highlighted the critical role of rigorous assessments in unlocking AI’s full potential and navigating its risks. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

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Entering Pakistan startup ecosystem, UAE-based Yango Group acquires stake in fintech Trukkr

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Yango Group, a UAE based tech company, has acquired a stake in Trukkr, a fintech platform in Pakistan, making its first investment in the country through Yango Ventures, according to a statement on Friday. The investment would help Trukkr expand its operations, strengthen its credit-scoring tools, and improve access to financial services for thousands of trucking businesses across Pakistan, the statement said. “In addition to capital, Yango will support Trukkr with product expertise and insights from over 30 global markets — helping the company scale faster and build stronger foundations for growth. The deal marks the company’s entry into the Pakistani startup ecosystem and reflects Yango’s commitment to supporting long-term digital growth across its markets.” Yango, inDrive and GoEasy: Who will benefit from Careem’s exit? Yango Ventures is a $20 million corporate venture fund of Yango Group aimed at supporting startups in MENAP (Middle East, North Africa, Afghanistan, and Pakistan region), Sub-Saharan Africa, and Latin America. Through Yango Ventures, the company provides early-stage companies not only with capital, but also with global expertise in ride-hailing, e-commerce, fintech, and artificial intelligence (AI) — helping them scale effectively and sustainably. “Pakistan’s logistics sector is full of potential, and Trukkr is helping move it forward — by giving operators the financial tools they need to scale and succeed in a competitive market. We’re here to support that transformation with our experience and technology. This is the kind of local innovation we want to help grow, and it’s just the start of our work in Pakistan.” Daniil Shuleyko, CEO of Yango Group, was quoted as saying in the statement. “We are excited to partner with Yango Group, in addition to their strategic equity investment, we find that their experience in building state of the art logistics tech and deploying it in over 30 countries will allow us to strengthen our offerings in Pakistan and beyond” said Sheryar Bawany, CEO of Trukkr. In 2023, Trukkr raised $6.4 million in a funding round and also received a non-banking financial company (NBFC) licence. According to the information available on its website, Trukkr is a digital logistics platform that offers SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) solutions with embedded finance capabilities to drive efficiency for all stakeholders across the logistics spectrum.

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Zohaib Shah / Techjuice

Pakistan’s Security Forces Bring Down ‘Indian Drone’ in Lahore

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Lahore: Security forces have shot down a suspected Indian drone in Lahore’s Manawan area, police sources confirmed on Friday. The incident comes just months after intense military clashes between Pakistan and India earlier this year. According to officials, the drone was spotted inside Pakistani territory and was immediately targeted. Authorities suspect it was used for […] The post Pakistan’s Security Forces Bring Down ‘Indian Drone’ in Lahore appeared first on TechJuice .

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Zohaib Shah / Techjuice

Dipitt Removes Quaid-e-Azam Ketchup Ad After Public Criticism

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? A controversial Dipitt advertisement featuring Pakistan’s founder, Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, has sparked nationwide criticism. The AI-generated image, allegedly shared on the sauce brand’s official accounts, showed Jinnah eating food with a bottle of Dipitt’s chilli garlic sauce on the table. Soon after the post began circulating on social media, users accused the brand of […] The post Dipitt Removes Quaid-e-Azam Ketchup Ad After Public Criticism appeared first on TechJuice .

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Indus Cloud and Huawei partner to build next-gen data center in Pakistan

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? New partnership aims to enhance Pakistan's digital infrastructure with cutting-edge cloud services and advanced technology The post Indus Cloud and Huawei partner to build next-gen data center in Pakistan appeared first on Profit by Pakistan Today .

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Zohaib Shah / Techjuice

Pakistan Advances Financial Cybersecurity with PCI DSS Compliance Training

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Pakistan has taken a major step to boost cybersecurity in its financial and fintech sectors. The National Institute of Banking and Finance (NIBAF-Pakistan), in partnership with Risk Associates, organized a two-day capacity-building program on August 7–8, 2025. The initiative focused on the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) and reflects the State Bank […] The post Pakistan Advances Financial Cybersecurity with PCI DSS Compliance Training appeared first on TechJuice .

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News Desk / Profit Pakistan

LOTTE Chemical Pakistan temporarily shuts down operations due to technical fault

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Company initiates maintenance activities following unexpected shutdown The post LOTTE Chemical Pakistan temporarily shuts down operations due to technical fault appeared first on Profit by Pakistan Today .

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Danny de Hek / Techjuice

Operation Grey: Under Reported U.S. Pressure, Pakistan Cracks Down on Scam Call Rings

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? While pressure mounts internationally, particularly from the United States, to tackle scam call centers and fraudulent software houses thriving in Pakistan, as reported by insider sources. The Pakistani government has intensified its crackdown, revealing in recent briefings to the Senate Standing Committee on IT and Telecom actions that are being taken, which are seen as […] The post Operation Grey: Under Reported U.S. Pressure, Pakistan Cracks Down on Scam Call Rings appeared first on TechJuice .

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Zohaib Shah / Techjuice

Pakistan Targets $30B IT Exports with New Digital Ecosystem and Reforms

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Islamabad: Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has directed the Ministry of Information Technology to present a comprehensive plan for achieving the annual export targets required to surpass the $30 billion mark in the coming years. This follows the ministry’s success in meeting last year’s export target of $3.8 billion. “We are taking priority-based measures to […] The post Pakistan Targets $30B IT Exports with New Digital Ecosystem and Reforms appeared first on TechJuice .

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Zohaib Shah / Techjuice

Sindh Govt Declares Holiday for Schools Across Province

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? KARACHI: The Sindh government has declared a public holiday on Friday, August 15, 2025, for all public and private schools and colleges across the province. The holiday is in observance of Chehlum of Hazrat Imam Hussain (RA), 20th Safar 1447 AH. This decision follows a meeting of the Sub-Committee of the Steering Committee held on […] The post Sindh Govt Declares Holiday for Schools Across Province appeared first on TechJuice .

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ECNEC Approves 27 Projects Worth Rs1.5 Trillion

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? ISLAMABAD: In a surprising move, the federal government approved 27 major projects worth over Rs1.5 trillion in just a few hours. The Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC), chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, cleared schemes spanning energy, infrastructure, education, health, environment, and public service. Most projects were focused on Sindh and […] The post ECNEC Approves 27 Projects Worth Rs1.5 Trillion appeared first on TechJuice .

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Govt Approves Exemption for Import of Unregistered lifesaving Drugs in Pakistan

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Pakistan’s federal cabinet has approved a five-year exemption for importing unregistered lifesaving drugs for hospitals and institutions. This decision aims to ensure uninterrupted access to critical therapies such as anti-cancer, cardiac, and other essential medicines. Many of these drugs are not commercially viable for local production. Under the exemption, imports will only be allowed with […] The post Govt Approves Exemption for Import of Unregistered lifesaving Drugs in Pakistan appeared first on TechJuice .

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Business Desk / Pro Pakistani

GSMA Identifies Urgent Steps to Unlock Pakistan’s $1.4 Trillion Digital Potential

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The GSMA today hosted the second edition of its Digital Nation Summit in Islamabad, recognizing the Ministry of Information Technology … Read More The post GSMA Identifies Urgent Steps to Unlock Pakistan’s $1.4 Trillion Digital Potential appeared first on ProPakistani .

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Hackers Paralyze PPL IT Systems, Suspend Operations for Days

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The PPL cyberattack has brought one of Pakistan’s largest state-run energy companies to its knees. Hackers calling themselves Blue Locker have crippled Pakistan Petroleum Limited’s IT systems for the past two days, encrypting servers, deleting backups, and issuing a chilling ransom demand. The attackers claim to have stolen sensitive operational. They have also allegedly taken […] The post Hackers Paralyze PPL IT Systems, Suspend Operations for Days appeared first on TechJuice .

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Reuters / Dawn

Beijing tests spacecraft intended to put first Chinese on moon

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? BEIJING: China conducted its first test on Wednesday of a lunar lander that it hopes will put the first Chinese on the moon before 2030, the country’s manned space programme said. The lander’s ascent and descent systems underwent comprehensive verification at a site in Hebei province that was designed to simulate the moon’s surface. The test surface had special coating to mimic lunar soil reflectivity, as well as being covered with rocks and craters. “The test involved multiple operational conditions, a lengthy testing period, and high technical complexity, making it a critical milestone in the development of China’s manned lunar exploration program,” China Manned Space (CMS) said in a statement posted on its website on Thursday. The lunar lander, known as Lanyue, which means “embrace the moon” in Mandarin, will be used to transport astronauts between the lunar orbit and the moon’s surface, as well as serving as a living space, power source, and data center after they land on the moon, CMS added. China has kept details closely guarded about its programme to achieve a manned landing on the moon, but the disclosure about the test comes at a time when the United States is looking to stave off the rapid advances of China’s space programme. Nasa plans for its Artemis programme to send astronauts around the moon and back in April 2026, with a subsequent moon landing mission a year later. China’s uncrewed missions to the moon in the past five years have allowed the country to become the only nation to retrieve lunar samples from both the near and far side of the moon. Those missions have drawn interest from the European Space Agency, Nasa-funded universities, and national space agencies from Pakistan to Thailand. A successful manned landing before 2030 would boost China’s plans to build a “basic model” of the International Lunar Research Station by 2035. This manned base, led by China and Russia, would include a nuclear reactor on the moon’s surface as a power source. Published in Dawn, August 8th, 2025

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Tech Feudalism in Pakistan: Lords of the Digital Age

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? In the medieval age, feudalism was a socio-economic system under which a small number of influential lords owned large areas, and peasants worked on their properties in return for protection and sustenance. Fast forward to the 21st century, and an analogous hierarchy is […] The post Tech Feudalism in Pakistan: Lords of the Digital Age appeared first on Digital Pakistan .

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China Pushes US to Relax Export Controls on AI Chips

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? China is urging the United States to relax export controls on artificial intelligence chips as part of trade negotiations ahead of a possible summit between Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping. According to the Financial Times, Chinese officials have conveyed to Washington experts that Beijing wants the Trump administration to ease restrictions on high-bandwidth memory […] The post China Pushes US to Relax Export Controls on AI Chips appeared first on TechJuice .

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NCERT Issues Advisory on Blue Locker Ransomware Threat

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The National Cyber Emergency Response Team (nCERT) has issued an urgent cybersecurity advisory on Blue Locker ransomware, warning that the malware is actively targeting organizations across the country. It is addressed to a wide range of government officials and departments, highlighting the immediate need for preventive measures to mitigate the threat. The advisory describes Blue […] The post NCERT Issues Advisory on Blue Locker Ransomware Threat appeared first on TechJuice .

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World Bank Highlights Delay in MoUs for $78M ‘DEEP’ Initiative

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The World Bank has raised concerns over delays in signing Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) between the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication (MoITT) and provincial governments under the $78 million Digital Economy Enhancement Project (DEEP). The agreements, required by the financing arrangement, remain pending despite progress in other areas. According to official World Bank documents, […] The post World Bank Highlights Delay in MoUs for $78M ‘DEEP’ Initiative appeared first on TechJuice .

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The race to rule AI

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? US & China’s reveal AI action plans around starkly different visions, both for technology & the world order

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Office, Retail, and Support Jobs Projected to Shrink by 2030

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Employer forecasts point to a sharp drop in demand for a wide range of traditional roles over the next five years, with clerical positions expected to see the largest cuts. The figures come from a global survey of more than a thousand companies employing over 14 million people, compiled in the World Economic Forum’s latest jobs report. It ranks the occupations most likely to lose ground between 2025 and 2030. Postal clerks face the steepest decline, with projections showing a fall of around 40 percent. Bank tellers follow closely with a 35 percent drop, while data entry specialists are expected to contract by roughly a third. These jobs rely heavily on repetitive processing tasks, which employers are increasingly assigning to automated systems. Retail and administrative work is also under strain. Cashiers, ticket clerks, and administrative assistants all feature high on the list, with estimated declines ranging from about 28 to 30 percent. Bookkeeping and payroll clerks, along with material-recording staff such as stock keepers, could see reductions of more than one-fifth. Transportation attendants and conductors appear just behind them with a 21 percent forecast fall. Some occupations tied to customer outreach and sales are also projected to shrink. Door-to-door sellers, street vendors, and similar roles are expected to drop by about 20 percent. Graphic designers sit at the same level, while claims adjusters, legal officials, and legal secretaries are each predicted to see losses between 17 and 19 percent. Telemarketing is projected to fall by around 16 percent. Technology is a driving force behind many of these changes, though real-world results have not always matched early promises. Some systems promoted as fully automated have required significant human oversight to work reliably, and certain AI-driven services have been scaled back when they failed to handle practical challenges. Even so, most employers in the survey anticipate steady advances in automation, pushing them to reshape their staffing plans. The report suggests that by 2030, workplaces will be more dependent on technology for routine operations, while human staff will be concentrated in areas where adaptability, problem-solving, and complex interaction are essential. Read next: Fraud Losses Among Seniors See Steepest Increase in Four Years

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Google Adds Colorful Four-Tone Glow to Gemini Overlay on Android

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Google has completed the transition of Gemini’s overlay on Android from its older blue-purple theme to the four Google colors. The update brings a vibrant and modern look, with one small exception still visible. The change enhances visual consistency across Android, iOS, and the web. Starting in late June, the four-color icon arrived on both […] The post Google Adds Colorful Four-Tone Glow to Gemini Overlay on Android appeared first on TechJuice .

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Samsung Powers the World’s Longest-Range EV With Its Own Batteries

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? SDI confirmed its advanced 21700 cylindrical batteries were behind this milestone. This collaboration highlights Samsung’s role in pushing EV technology forward, offering both long-range and ultra-fast charging. Samsung SDI supplies the 21700 cylindrical batteries used in the Lucid Air. Thanks to these advanced cells, the battery pack can gain up to 400 km of range […] The post Samsung Powers the World’s Longest-Range EV With Its Own Batteries appeared first on TechJuice .

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Microsoft’s Gaming Copilot AI Assistant Now Available for PC Users

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Microsoft first revealed its plans for a gamer-focused AI chatbot in March. Now, the company has officially launched the beta version of Gaming Copilot. It is available to Xbox Insiders on PC through the Game Bar feature. Windows-based handheld gaming devices can also try it, although the functionality is currently limited. A mobile beta version […] The post Microsoft’s Gaming Copilot AI Assistant Now Available for PC Users appeared first on TechJuice .

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Huawei Brings New Approach to Mate 80’s Cooling System

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Mate 80 is set to stand out with a cooling fan design unlike any mainstream smartphone. The company is integrating the fan directly into the large circular camera island, placing it in the lower half of the module. This unusual setup aims to combine efficient cooling with a sleek appearance, offering both performance and style. […] The post Huawei Brings New Approach to Mate 80’s Cooling System appeared first on TechJuice .

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Silent Hill f Preview: 5 Key Details That Make This a Must-Play

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Here is how “Silent Hill f” is shaping up to be this fall’s biggest releases this year: It is an alien world that seems too real. Unlike previous games set in the foggy American town of Silent Hill, Silent Hill f takes place in the fictional Japanese town of Ebisugaoka during the 1960s. The protagonist, […] The post Silent Hill f Preview: 5 Key Details That Make This a Must-Play appeared first on TechJuice .

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ChatGPT Plus Users Get to Keep GPT-4o After GPT-5 Complaints

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has confirmed that ChatGPT Plus users can continue using the GPT-4o model if they prefer it over the new GPT-5, launched yesterday. The decision follows user backlash after GPT-4o was replaced without warning. Many users had grown used to GPT-4’s tone, personality, and capabilities, which they felt GPT-5 failed to match. […] The post ChatGPT Plus Users Get to Keep GPT-4o After GPT-5 Complaints appeared first on TechJuice .

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Robot Drummer Achieves 90% Precision, Mimics Human Techniques

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? A humanoid robot has stunned the tech world by nailing complex drum performances with over 90 percent rhythmic accuracy, even executing humanlike techniques such as stick switching and cross arm hits. Developed by researchers at SUPSI, IDSIA, and Politecnico di Milano, this “Robot Drummer” system relies on reinforcement learning rather than preprogrammed sequences, marking a […] The post Robot Drummer Achieves 90% Precision, Mimics Human Techniques appeared first on TechJuice .

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iPhone 17 Pro Max Gets 3 Big Upgrades Worth the Hype

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Apple is set to unveil the full iPhone 17 lineup next month. The new Air model will attract plenty of attention. However, the iPhone 17 Pro Max is also getting three major upgrades that could make it hard to ignore. While you plan to buy the 17 Air, these Pro Max features might tempt you […] The post iPhone 17 Pro Max Gets 3 Big Upgrades Worth the Hype appeared first on TechJuice .

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Ethereum Surges Past $4,000: Is Altcoin Season Rushing Back?

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Ethereum has regained its swagger, crossing the $4,000 threshold for the first time in eight months and hitting an intraday high of $4,188. This psychological milestone brings Ethereum within striking distance just $900 of its November 2021 all time high of $4,867. Traders see this as a critical breakout point, fueling speculation of a sustained […] The post Ethereum Surges Past $4,000: Is Altcoin Season Rushing Back? appeared first on TechJuice .

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Elon Musk Says Grok Will Display Ads in Answers on X

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Elon Musk announced that paid ads in answers will soon hit responses from Grok, X’s AI chatbot. The announcement, made during a live session with advertisers, positions Grok as both a conversational assistant and a branded recommendation engine. Ads in Answers For Profit During the session, Musk emphasized that the goal is to keep Grok […] The post Elon Musk Says Grok Will Display Ads in Answers on X appeared first on TechJuice .

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Want to Reach Level 100 on Fortnite? This XP Map Trick Will Do It In Minutes!

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Fortnite Season 4’s Battle Pass grind just got turbocharged. Thanks to a new XP map in the Unreal Editor for Fortnite (UEFN) that could blast players to Level 100 in minutes. Players using the “Amazing Red vs Blue” map (code 8442-8238-2452) simply spawn on the blue team, venture into the arena, and trigger a secret […] The post Want to Reach Level 100 on Fortnite? This XP Map Trick Will Do It In Minutes! appeared first on TechJuice .

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Google Finance Page Gets AI-Powered Redesign

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Google is bringing AI to Google Finance as part of its push to enhance all its apps. The company announced it is testing a “new, AI-powered Google Finance” that includes a built-in chatbot. The update will roll out in the US in the coming weeks. With this revamp, users can ask finance-related questions directly within […] The post Google Finance Page Gets AI-Powered Redesign appeared first on TechJuice .

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Fraud Losses Among Seniors See Steepest Increase in Four Years

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Reports from the Federal Trade Commission show that people aged 60 and over lost a combined $700 million to scams in 2024. The number is the highest the agency has recorded for this group. Four years earlier, the losses were about $121 million, so the jump has been steep. Compared to 2023’s total of $542 million, the latest figure is roughly a third higher. Biggest Losses in the Six-Figure Range A large part of the 2024 total came from those who lost more than $100,000. That group reported $445 million in losses. Mid-range cases between $10,000 and $100,000 accounted for another $214 million, while smaller sums under $10,000 made up $41 million. How the Scams Worked Many of the cases followed a familiar pattern. Criminals pretended to be government officials, staff from large companies, or even representatives of the FTC itself. Victims were told their bank accounts had suspicious activity or that their Social Security numbers were linked to crimes. Others were told their computers were infected. Often the first contact came online. In many cases it didn’t stop there, with follow-up calls used to pressure people into quick decisions. Some were instructed to transfer money into cryptocurrency kiosks. Others were told to hand cash or gold to couriers or send funds to accounts they didn’t recognize. The FTC warns that genuine agencies will never ask for these actions. Why Older Adults Are Targeted The age group often has larger savings and tends to show more trust toward official-looking communication. Some are less familiar with technology, which can make it easier for scammers to succeed. In serious cases, victims have been left without retirement funds or other financial support. Part of a Bigger Problem While the losses among seniors are striking, scams affected all ages. Across the country, reported losses from fraud in 2024 came to $12.5 billion. That’s the largest yearly total since the FTC began tracking and about a quarter more than the year before. Notes: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. Read next: Researchers Show Security Cameras Can Be Taken Over Through Software Flaw

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Palestinians in Gaza Struggle to Keep Fundraising Accounts Alive on Bluesky

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Palestinians in Gaza who depend on online fundraising to get food, medicine, or other essentials are finding it harder to keep their accounts active. Bluesky, a social media platform that many use to reach potential donors, has been removing profiles linked to these campaigns within days of their creation. For people relying on the money to meet daily needs, losing an account means starting over almost immediately. Some have opened dozens of profiles over a few months. Each time one is taken down, they rebuild from scratch, trying to reconnect with supporters who might have seen their earlier posts. That often means following large numbers of people in a short period or tagging past contacts in new posts, which makes the accounts look automated to Bluesky’s systems and increases the risk of another removal, as spotted by TheGuardian . Grassroots Checks on Genuine Campaigns In May last year, a volunteer based in Germany began informally confirming that certain Gaza-based fundraisers were real. The process started after she helped a contact raise money successfully and then began hearing from others in similar situations. Over time she kept a list of verified accounts, each allowed to use a small badge in their profile and posts to signal that someone had checked their identity. Her vetting can involve a video call, a referral from someone she already trusts, or documents proving the person’s location and circumstances. While this reassurance helps donors feel more confident, it does not stop Bluesky’s automated filters from removing accounts. Many people still wait weeks for verification, and not everyone is approved. Daily Costs and Scarce Supplies The need for these campaigns is immediate. Aid groups say food shortages in Gaza have reached extreme levels, with families unable to secure even basic items. When flour, milk, or diapers are available, prices are far higher than before the blockade. A single day’s donations can make the difference between someone eating or going hungry. Also read: Musk Scores Lowest U.S. Favorability in Gallup Poll, Netanyahu Confronts Gaza Genocide Allegations Because payment processors do not operate in Gaza, fundraisers must rely on intermediaries abroad to run the campaigns and send the money. This requires complete trust in strangers, and some have lost significant amounts when a campaign host withheld part of the funds. Pressure for Platform Changes Similar verification groups exist on other platforms such as Instagram, X, and Tumblr. Yet even with confirmation from these networks, Bluesky’s systems often flag genuine campaigns as spam. More than 7,000 users have signed open letters urging the company to adjust its moderation rules for fundraising accounts linked to Gaza. Bluesky has said it wants users in Gaza to be heard while following its guidelines. Those working with fundraisers report that appeals against account closures rarely get responses, and many profiles vanish within a few days of being set up. For people trying to raise enough to buy food for tomorrow, the loss of an account is not only a technical setback but also a break in the fragile connection to donors who might keep them alive. Notes: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. Image: DIW-Aigen. Read next: • Where Are The Youngest And Oldest Business Owners In The US? [Infographic] • Why Many Computer Users Are Better at Spotting Malware Than They Think • Data Shows Where Americans Spend the Most Time Connected

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Xiaomi Working on Redmi Phone with Record-Breaking 8,500mAh+ Battery

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Chinese smartphone brands continue to push the limits of battery capacity. A new leak suggests Xiaomi is testing a Redmi phone with a battery between 8,500 and 9,000 mAh. This large-capacity cell could set a new benchmark for Redmi devices. The report claims Xiaomi is using a self-developed battery technology that maintains a long charging […] The post Xiaomi Working on Redmi Phone with Record-Breaking 8,500mAh+ Battery appeared first on TechJuice .

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India tech giant TCS layoffs herald AI shakeup of $283 billion outsourcing sector

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? BENGALURU: Indian outsourcing giant Tata Consultancy Services’ decision to cut over 12,000 jobs signals the start of a broader AI-fueled trend that could end up eliminating around half a million jobs over the next two to three years from the $283 billion sector, experts said. While TCS pegged the move to shed 2% of its workforce to skill mismatches rather than AI-related productivity gains, experts viewed the largest-ever layoffs by India’s top private employer as the beginning of things to come in the labour-intensive sector. Roughly 12,200 TCS middle and senior management jobs will be lost. The industry, which has played a crucial role in creating a middle class in India, is increasingly seeing AI being used for everything from basic coding to manual testing and customer support. The sector employed 5.67 million people as of March 2025 and accounted for over 7% of India’s GDP. It has a huge multiplier effect due to the direct and indirect jobs it creates and the cars-to-homes consumption it drives in the world’s fifth-largest economy. It has historically absorbed a majority of India’s engineers but that will change as rising AI use ekes out more efficiencies and demands newer skills that many current employees lack, according to half a dozen industry veterans, analysts, and staffing firms. “We are in the midst of a massive transition that will transform white-collar work as we know it,” said Silicon Valley-based Constellation Research founder and chairman Ray Wang, echoing other experts who warned that more layoffs are likely on the cards. India’s TCS to cut 12,000 jobs The most vulnerable employees include pure people managers with minimal tech knowledge, those in charge of testing or identifying bugs and ensuring user-friendliness before delivering software to clients, and infrastructure management staff who provide basic tech support and ensure networks and servers are working well, experts said. “About 400,000 to 500,000 professionals are at risk of being laid off over the next two to three years as their skills don’t match client demands,” tech market intelligence firm UnearthInsight’s founder Gaurav Vasu said, adding that about 70% of those layoffs would impact workers with 4-12 years’ experience. “This (fear stemming from TCS layoffs) may hurt consumer demand for tourism, luxury shopping and even delay long-term investments such as real estate,” Vasu said. TCS and its peers Infosys, HCLTech, Tech Mahindra, Wipro, LTIMindtree, and Cognizant collectively employ over 430,000 workers with 13 to 25 years of experience, according to staffing firm Xpheno. “At the moment, they may appear like the big fat middle layer,” Xpheno’s co-founder Kamal Karanth said. None of the IT firms responded to Reuters queries seeking comment. “With cost optimization being the key driver for new deal wins, clients are asking for productivity benefits - a trend which is also growing due to the rise in AI adoption. This requires IT firms to do more work with the same number of employees or the same work with fewer employees,” Jefferies analyst Akshat Agarwal said in a research note. Adapt or perish TCS, which had more than 613,000 workers before the layoffs, said in its late July announcement it was gearing up to be “future-ready” by investing in new technologies, entering new markets, deploying AI at scale for its clients and itself, and realigning its workforce model. It did not answer Reuters queries on how many layoffs were tied to AI adoption and why it could not redeploy the affected employees. “This is very devastating news,” said a 45-year-old, Kolkata-based TCS employee affected by the latest layoffs. “It is very difficult for people my age to get new jobs.” Some others who are still at TCS fretted over its mediocre performance bonuses for senior employees in recent quarters, a new “bench policy” that limits the time somebody could be without a project regardless of personal circumstances or past performance, on-boarding delays, and the emotional turmoil caused by the layoffs. “All these developments have tanked the morale of mid-career folks like me,” a Pune-based TCS employee said. The Indian outsourcing sector has been a key employment engine since the 1990s, offering upward mobility to millions of engineers. But revenue growth has weakened recently as its clients, stung by inflation and U.S. tariff uncertainty, defer discretionary spending and demand better cost management. “The tech industry is at an inflection point, as AI and automation move to the very core of how businesses operate,” industry body Nasscom said. During past tech revolutions, disruption was felt at the organisational level. “With AI, for the first time, the onus is on the individual to reinvent or re-skill themselves,” former Tech Mahindra CEO CP Gurnani said.

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Split-Release Backfires? ‘Wednesday’ Season 2 Struggles On Global Rankings

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Wednesday Addams is back on Netflix, nearly three years since the famed show debuted. However, unlike the first season that went on to get strong critical acclaim, its Season 2 is facing a rocky start. With Netflix’s new split-release policy, is that why the season is not doing well? Netflix released the first four episodes […] The post Split-Release Backfires? ‘Wednesday’ Season 2 Struggles On Global Rankings appeared first on TechJuice .

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WhatsApp Tests Disappearing About Status in Latest Android Beta

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? In the newest Android beta version (2.25.22.22), WhatsApp is experimenting with a disappearing About status. The “About” section, where users often express moods, activities, or short messages, previously remained static until manually edited. Now, users may soon be able to attach a timer to their About section, setting it to expire automatically after: 30 minutes […] The post WhatsApp Tests Disappearing About Status in Latest Android Beta appeared first on TechJuice .

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Meta’s New Virtual Reality Headsets Offer a Glimpse of Next-Gen Reality

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Meta is quietly pushing the boundaries of virtual reality, revealing some eye-catching prototype headsets that redefine immersion. Previewed at SIGGRAPH 2025, the “Tiramisu” and “Boba 3” models spotlight the future of mixed reality. Both of them have a priority on visual fidelity and field of view that outpaces today’s Quest series. Tiramisu: Virtual Reality That […] The post Meta’s New Virtual Reality Headsets Offer a Glimpse of Next-Gen Reality appeared first on TechJuice .

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Apple Maps Quietly Gains Powerful Natural Language Search in iOS 26 Beta

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Apple Maps has received a significant and unannounced upgrade in the latest iOS 26 beta, introducing a “Search the Way You Talk” feature powered by Apple Intelligence. The enhancement allows users to make location based queries in plain language, transforming how searches are conducted in the app. Conversational Queries, Smarter Results Instead of relying on […] The post Apple Maps Quietly Gains Powerful Natural Language Search in iOS 26 Beta appeared first on TechJuice .

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Elon Musk Warns “OpenAI Will Eat Microsoft Alive” as GPT-5 Launches

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? On the same day OpenAI unleashed its much-anticipated GPT-5 model for free to all users, Tesla CEO Elon Musk delivered a sharp warning to Microsoft’s Satya Nadella: “OpenAI will eat Microsoft alive.” Microsoft, a major investor and strategic partner of OpenAI, marked the release with a high-profile announcement. GPT-5 has been integrated into Microsoft 365 […] The post Elon Musk Warns “OpenAI Will Eat Microsoft Alive” as GPT-5 Launches appeared first on TechJuice .

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Fake TikTok Clone Apps Scam Thousands, Steal Crypto Wallets

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Cybercriminals are rolling out thousands of fake TikTok clone apps in a bid to infect devices with malware. The sophisticated scam operation, dubbed FraudonTok, uses AI-generated profiles and deepfake content to appear authentic. Once users download the counterfeit app, the malware known as SparkKitty extracts sensitive data from victims’ devices. A cybersecurity firm has identified […] The post Fake TikTok Clone Apps Scam Thousands, Steal Crypto Wallets appeared first on TechJuice .

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Facebook Expands Focus on Local News to Strengthen Community Connections

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Facebook is placing a stronger emphasis on local news in its feed, aiming to highlight stories from nearby publishers that are most relevant to users’ daily lives. The platform says the move is part of its ongoing effort to help people stay informed and engaged within their communities. Why Local News Matters for Engagement Mark […] The post Facebook Expands Focus on Local News to Strengthen Community Connections appeared first on TechJuice .

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Instagram’s New Map Feature Sparks Alarm Over Privacy Risks

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Instagram has decided it wants to be your digital tour guide with their Map feature, whether you asked for it or not. The platform’s shiny new Map shows your “last active” location to friends and was pitched as a way to “stay connected.” Instead, it has triggered a wave of backlash from users who dislike […] The post Instagram’s New Map Feature Sparks Alarm Over Privacy Risks appeared first on TechJuice .

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Google’s Gemini Introduces ‘Guided Learning’ to Rival ChatGPT’s Study Mode

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? Google has introduced “Guided Learning” in its Gemini platform, a feature designed to help students understand complex topics through step-by-step guidance and interactive elements. While Google is touting this as a significant step forward in AI-driven education, the concept isn’t entirely new. OpenAI’s “Study Mode”, launched just a week earlier on July 29, 2025, offers […] The post Google’s Gemini Introduces ‘Guided Learning’ to Rival ChatGPT’s Study Mode appeared first on TechJuice .

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GTA 6 Release Date Confirmed: Rockstar Locks in May 26, 2026

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? GTA 6 release date hype is officially back on the streets. Rockstar Games’ long-awaited blockbuster remains on track to launch May 26, 2026. This according to fresh documents from parent company Take-Two Interactive. Which means that no matter what, the game development is at full throttle. The confirmation dropped just ahead of Take-Two’s Q1 2026 […] The post GTA 6 Release Date Confirmed: Rockstar Locks in May 26, 2026 appeared first on TechJuice .

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Aiming, Ammo & More: Here’s What’s New In Fortnite 7 August Patch

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? The Fortnite update on 7 August 2025 introduces a series of mighty boons, and yes, there is extended ammo now. The Agile Aiming Boon trims recoil and spread when aiming, while Extended Magazine Boon pits you with bigger clips. Meanwhile, the Storm Forecast Boon reveals the next Storm circle ahead of time, giving you strategic […] The post Aiming, Ammo & More: Here’s What’s New In Fortnite 7 August Patch appeared first on TechJuice .

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Why Many Computer Users Are Better at Spotting Malware Than They Think

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? A study from the University of Waterloo and the University of Guelph examined how people with different levels of technical skill judge whether software is safe to install. Thirty-six participants were split into three groups: basic, intermediate, and advanced. Each person took part in two lab sessions using Windows laptops prepared to run real benign and malicious programs without risk to other systems. Software was sent through a simulated workplace chat system to mimic a typical office scenario. Each participant received six files per session, half of which were genuine tools and half recompiled samples of ransomware, remote access trojans, or cryptocurrency miners. None of the files were labelled, and participants were free to search online or use built-in tools to investigate. First Session Without Extra Tools In the initial round, users relied only on what came with the operating system or could be found on the internet. Malware was correctly identified 88 percent of the time, but safe software was mistaken for harmful in many cases, leading to a lower 62 percent accuracy rate for benign files. Most decisions took around four to five minutes, though faster judgments often had more errors. Analysis of participant notes revealed four main types of indicators: details about the installation file, the program’s behaviour after running, its visual design, and information from outside sources. Within these categories, 25 more specific factors were identified, such as file signatures, CPU usage, network destinations, and online search results. Second Session With Enhanced Process Data The second round introduced a custom-built task manager showing extra process details, including resource use, files accessed, and the country linked to any network connections. No guidance was given on how to interpret the information. With this additional view, malware detection improved to 94 percent and overall accuracy rose to 80 percent. Correct classification of benign programs improved slightly but remained below malware accuracy. Participants who already understood system metrics used the tool to confirm suspicions quickly. Less experienced users found the added information useful but sometimes struggled to judge what it meant. The enhanced display of network destinations, in particular, led many to question software that connected to unexpected countries. Indicators That Shape Judgments Advanced participants relied on technical signs like resource load or suspicious network activity. Basic users paid more attention to file names, icons, and the overall look of the software. Misunderstandings were common. Some believed that a neat interface meant a program was safe. Others assumed the shield icon on an installer confirmed safety, when it actually indicated a request for higher privileges. False positives were often caused by outdated designs, unfamiliar publishers, or installer behaviour that appeared unusual but was harmless. The same feature could push one person toward suspicion and another toward trust, showing how personal experience influences decisions. Implications for System Design The study highlights that while many people can spot harmful software in realistic conditions, safe programs are more likely to be flagged as threats. Small improvements to operating system tools, such as clearer displays of file activity and network connections, could help users make better decisions. By collecting more than 2,600 real-time observations, the research offers insight into how people investigate unknown files. It shows that improving the clarity and accessibility of key indicators may raise detection accuracy without requiring advanced technical training. Notes: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. Image: DIW-Aigen. Read next: Musk Scores Lowest U.S. Favorability in Gallup Poll, Netanyahu Confronts Gaza Genocide Allegations

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AI Language Models Show Brain-Like Understanding of Visual Scenes

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? A group of researchers has shown that advanced language models can reflect how the human brain interprets what it sees. The work used detailed brain scans and computer models to study how people understand complex, real-world scenes. It combined neuroscience with machine learning to find patterns linking brain activity to artificial intelligence outputs. Participants viewed thousands of images while lying in a 7-Tesla MRI scanner. The images came from a public photo database and included varied situations such as street views, people at work, animals in their habitats, and objects in familiar places. Each picture had several human-written captions describing its content. Matching AI to Brain Signals The captions were processed through MPNet, a large language model designed to turn sentences into compact numerical representations called embeddings. These embeddings were compared with brain activity patterns using a method known as representational similarity analysis. In higher-level visual areas, the AI-generated patterns aligned closely with the human brain’s responses. A second test used the brain data to predict the language model embeddings, then matched these predictions to a large library of captions. This allowed the researchers to reconstruct short textual descriptions of the images people had seen. Importance of Full Context Models that used only lists of objects, single words, or limited parts of speech showed weaker alignment with brain activity. Embeddings created from full sentences performed best, suggesting that combining all the information in a caption is important for reflecting how the brain processes meaning. Building Vision Models from Language The team also trained recurrent convolutional neural networks to take images as input and predict the language model embeddings for their captions. These networks matched brain responses more closely than many top computer vision systems, despite being trained on far fewer images. When directly compared to otherwise identical networks trained only to classify objects, the language-trained versions produced richer internal representations that explained brain activity better. Interpreting the Results The results suggest that the brain may convert visual information into a high-dimensional form similar to how a language model encodes text meaning. This process appears to keep both object details and the wider relationships between elements in a scene. Future Use The researchers say this approach could help design AI systems that see and interpret more like people do. It may also lead to improvements in brain–computer interfaces and visual aids for people with sight loss. The work offers a possible common framework for studying complex meaning in the brain by connecting insights from vision research, computational modelling, and language processing. Read next: OpenAI launches GPT-5, a unified stack that blends fast chat and deep reasoning

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Where Are The Youngest And Oldest Business Owners In The US? [Infographic]

IS RELATED TO PAKISTAN ACCORDING TO LLM ? IS RELATED TO TECH ACCORDING TO LLM ? America is the land of opportunity, and these opportunities emerge in an endless variety of ways to work and make money. According to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, about 670,000 businesses open in the U.S. each year, ranging from brick-and-mortar locations to remote startups. The US thrives on small businesses, which make up a majority of our economic landscape. Although traditionally there’s a stereotype of the young entrepreneur, which leads to many believing that ideas come from the youth, the fact of the matter is that years of real-life, professional experience can pave the way for the “next big thing.” In fact, the Association for Entrepreneurship reports that freedom and passion outweigh financial motivations for small business owners, and over half stated the main reason they started a business was to gain control over their careers and be their own bosses. So, does age matter in this vast, entrepreneurial landscape? Ooma , a business phone services provider, analyzed Census Bureau data to determine where small business owners are the oldest and youngest on average across the country. Here’s what they found. . How old is the average business owner in the US? Ooma’s study found that the average age of a small-to-medium business owner in the United States is 54 years old, ranging from 49 years old in Provo, UT, to about 59 years old in Santa Fe, NM. By definition , this qualifies the average business owners across all 50 states as “middle-aged,” challenging the stereotype of “young entrepreneur.” Furthermore, a separate Harvard study found that most successful founders averaged around 40 when they began, and recent research found that a 60-year-old starting a new business is three times more likely to succeed than someone in their 30s. Data shows time and time again that age and experience, both in life and in work, are assets, not hindrances to being an entrepreneur. Establishing a successful business often requires skills, resources, and connections, which take time to cultivate– something established professionals are more equipped to have. Experience is priceless too; understanding the industry and knowing how to navigate the pain points and pitfalls can help a small to medium business venture thrive. And while younger entrepreneurs may be in a better position to take risks, without real-world experience, these risks can fuel the high rate of business closures in this country. Which U.S. cities have the oldest business owners? Santa Fe, NM, is home to the oldest business owners in the country, with the average age being about 59 years old. Home to an older population (especially retirees) and a slower population growth, Santa Fe does have a higher-than-average cost of living. This higher cost of living may dissuade young professionals from moving in and pave the way for more established, local professionals to serve their local community confidently with their business offerings. Napa, CA, houses the second oldest population of business owners with an average age of 57. Similar to Santa Fe, Napa is also a retiree-friendly city with a high cost of living. Monroe, LA, came in 3rd place, with an average age of around 57 as well. Notably, this city has a slowly shrinking population, which may explain why the average age skews older. But, while its population is currently declining, hope is on the horizon for the local economy and aspiring business owners. In 2025, Mid South Extrusion announced a $12.5 million investment in its manufacturing facility in Monroe, bringing new jobs to the area. Additionally, Meta selected a site within 30 miles of Monroe to build its $10 billion Artificial Intelligence Optimized Data Center , breathing new life into Louisiana’s economy as a whole. Perhaps over time, the population will grow and breathe new life into the local entrepreneurial scene. Which U.S. cities have the youngest business owners? Provo, UT, has the youngest business owners in the country with an average age of 49 years old. And in fact, Utah as a state is home to 4 of the top 10 metropolitan areas in this list. Why has Utah become so popular for young business owners? According to Utah Business :“One key driver of Utah's success is its commitment to fostering a business-friendly environment. The state consistently ranks highly for its low taxes, minimal regulatory burdens, and strong economic performance.” Perhaps even more striking is that over 99% of Utah’s businesses fall into the small business category , showcasing how it has become a prime cultivator for entrepreneurial success. Provo is described as being “filled with unique small businesses ”, including candle-making boutiques, curated vintage thrift stores, and old-fashioned ice cream parlors. Bozeman, MT, is in second place, with an average age of 51 years old. At one point, Bozeman was the fastest-growing city in Montana , which likely fueled the lower average of business owners in the local area. And with that in mind, Bozeman has been recognized nationally for its bustling entrepreneurial scene. For example, Entrepreneur ranked Montana as the best state for startups in 2025 , due to its high survival rates and high number of startups per capita. Fargo, ND, ranked 3rd place with an average age of 51 years old. Fargo is the state’s largest city with a population that skews younger, attracting younger folks and families. In fact, Fargo has been recognized as America’s #1 Next Boomtown . Affordability may be a big draw for younger entrepreneurs, as the state has a relatively low cost of living. Should you start a business regardless of age? So, should you start a business regardless of your age? The data shows that age may not be just a number. The older and more experienced you are, the better your chances of leading a successful business. If you have an idea and want to learn more about how to get started, visit your local Chamber of Commerce to find out what options you have. You may have an entrepreneurial spirit, and it’s never too late to explore what this might mean for you and your professional life. Read next: Internet Boosts Solo Brainstorming but Reduces Idea Variety in Groups, Carnegie Mellon Researchers Report

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