Google's accidental release of "Jarvis," a highly anticipated AI agent, sparked significant interest and speculation in the tech world. This incident, reported by The Information, revealed that Jarvis was initially intended for a small internal pilot but was unintentionally made public through the Chrome Web Store.
2025-06-26 Fin-News Team AI chatbots are taking over online shopping — and in a good way. They suggest, compare, guide, and even place orders for you. Whether it’s WhatsApp, Insta, or an app, your next purchase might just start with a “Hi, how can I help you?”
From AI rings to drone vacuums, the smartest gadgets of 2025 are built for everyday people — not just tech geeks. They’re compact, intelligent, and designed to make life easier, whether you're working from home, staying fit, or just trying to keep your coffee hot.
AI in 2025 isn’t just about smarter tech — it’s about safer, more responsible innovation. From advanced models like GPT-5 to India’s own ethical AI guidelines, this year has seen a shift toward building tools we can actually trust. Whether it's helping doctors, farmers, or educators, AI is becoming more practical, transparent, and human-focused than ever before.
2025-06-26 Fin-News Team Across India, women are stepping into leadership roles in tech startups — building successful ventures in AI, fintech, health-tech, and beyond. Backed by increasing investor confidence and government support, these women-led startups are not only breaking the glass ceiling but also changing how the world sees innovation in India. While challenges remain, their impact is undeniable — and growing.
The quick commerce (q-commerce) industry in India is racing at breakneck speed, transforming how Indians shop for essentials and luxuries alike. With the promise of ultra-fast delivery, often within 10-30 minutes, this sector is reshaping consumer expectations and posing both opportunities and challenges for businesses.
Discover how Motilal Oswal’s ₹100 crore investment in Bengaluru-based Captain Fresh reflects growing interest in niche markets like B2B seafood startups in India.
2025-06-26 Fin-News Team From AI rings to drone vacuums, the smartest gadgets of 2025 are built for everyday people — not just tech geeks. They’re compact, intelligent, and designed to make life easier, whether you're working from home, staying fit, or just trying to keep your coffee hot.
Indian content creators are getting smarter with AI — using it to edit videos faster, speak in multiple languages, and reach bigger audiences. From auto subtitles to voice cloning, these tools are helping even small creators go global without needing a full team.
As we step into 2025, the world of laptops continues to evolve, bringing us cutting-edge technology, sleek designs, and powerful performance. Whether you’re a student, professional, gamer, or casual user, there’s a perfect laptop for everyone. Here’s a rundown of the top 10 laptops available on Amazon, curated to help you make an informed choice.
2025-06-26 Fin-News Team AI chatbots are taking over online shopping — and in a good way. They suggest, compare, guide, and even place orders for you. Whether it’s WhatsApp, Insta, or an app, your next purchase might just start with a “Hi, how can I help you?”
More than just a chat app, WhatsApp is now helping Indian and Global businesses sell directly to customers — no websites, no middlemen. From small sellers to big brands, everyone’s using it to connect, recommend, and close sales — right in your inbox.
Sustainable investment platform SustVest has successfully raised $1.7 million in a pre-Series A funding round led by Inflection Point Ventures and Antler. The funds will be used to support growth initiatives, including acquiring solar projects and launching a regulated platform for sustainable investments
2025-06-26 Fin-News Team Indian content creators are getting smarter with AI — using it to edit videos faster, speak in multiple languages, and reach bigger audiences. From auto subtitles to voice cloning, these tools are helping even small creators go global without needing a full team.
Google Layoffs: Google has announced a 10% reduction in its managerial roles as part of an efficiency initiative, as confirmed by CEO Sundar Pichai in an all-hands meeting16.