OpenAI and Jony Ive Launch ‘IO’ to Reimagine How We Experience AI

Something big just happened in the tech world — OpenAI is teaming up with legendary designer Jony Ive to create a whole new kind of product company. It’s called “io,” and it’s all about blending advanced AI with thoughtful, human-centered design.

Source: OpenAI

Google Expands Project Mariner: AI Agent That Browses the Web for You Now Handles 10 Tasks at Once

At Google I/O 2025, Google announced a major expansion of Project Mariner, its experimental AI agent that can browse websites and perform online tasks on behalf of users. Now capable of multitasking and integrated into more platforms, Mariner represents Google’s push toward redefining how we interact with the internet.

Source: TechCrunch

Tesla to Begin First Robotaxi Test in Austin with Strict Safety Measures and Geofencing

Tesla is gearing up for the first real-world test of its robotaxi service next month in Austin, Texas. But instead of unleashing its Full Self-Driving (FSD) vehicles across the city, the company is starting with extreme caution—limiting the test to carefully selected “safe” zones.

Source: TechCrunch, CNBC

Google Teams Up with Warby Parker to Launch AI Smart Glasses

Google is stepping deeper into the world of smart wearables by partnering with Warby Parker. The tech giant is investing up to $150 million to co-create stylish, AI-powered glasses built on Android XR. The announcement was made at Google I/O 2025 and marks a bold move to rival Meta’s efforts in the same space.

Source: TechCrunch

Fortnite Makes Comeback to Apple’s US App Store After Almost Five Years

Epic Games’ popular battle royale, Fortnite, is finally back on Apple’s US App Store after being banned in 2020 due to a major dispute over in-app payment rules. This comeback marks a turning point in the long-running legal feud between Epic and Apple over app store practices.

Source: BBC

AMD debuts Threadripper 9000 and Radeon AI PRO R9700 at COMPUTEX 2025

At COMPUTEX 2025, AMD has redefined the future of high-performance computing with the launch of its Ryzen Threadripper 9000 Series processors and Radeon RX 9060 XT and Radeon AI PRO R9700 graphics cards. These next-gen components are engineered for professionals, gamers, and AI developers demanding peak performance and efficiency.

Source: AMD

Mobikwik’s Losses Deepen in Q4 FY25 Despite Record Payment Volumes and User Growth

Mobikwik is seeing some serious traction in its payments business — but that wasn’t enough to balance out rising costs and a slowdown in its credit arm. The result? A deeper dive into losses this past quarter.

Source: YourStory

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