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Friday, September 12, 2025

Google translate expands to support 110 new languages

The new languages collectively represent over 614 million speakers, or approximately 8% of the world's population.

NASA astronauts stranded in Space due to Boeing’s Starliner malfunctions

Williams and Wilmore embarked on their journey on June 5, launching from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.

Google phases out continuous scrolling on search results

The change is expected to streamline the search process, making it more efficient for users to find the information they need.

WhatsApp to discontinue support for older mobile devices

This announcement has drawn significant attention from users, especially those who have been using older devices for years.

Elon Musk’s Neuralink achieves breakthrough with first human implant

Tech billionaire Elon Musk's company, Neuralink, has successfully implanted a brain chip in a human for the first time.

Google introduces AI-powered Gemini features in Gmail

Google is set to enhance the Gmail experience with Gemini, a suite of AI-powered tools designed to streamline email management.

Over 13 million cell phones made in Pakistan in early 2024

From January to May 2024, Pakistan's local manufacturing and assembly plants produced an astounding 13.08 million mobile phones.

Former OpenAI Exec Ilya Sutskever starts safe AI company

The company’s business model and investor alignment are designed to prioritize safety over short-term gains.

NASA to launch artificial star into orbit by 2029

This innovative project will revolutionize the field of astronomy by providing more precise measurements of stellar brightness.

Microsoft simplifies file sharing between Windows PCs and Android phones

In addition to the file-sharing capabilities, Microsoft is working on further improving the Phone Link app.

Astronomers discover stunning Koi fish swimming in deep space

Astronomers have captured a breathtaking image from 3,600 light-years away, revealing the stunning view of the Gum 3 nebula.

Research reveals dark matter strikes Earth’s atmosphere

A new theory proposes that radio waves detected in Earth's ionosphere could be the result of particles interacting with dark matter.