Perplexity Launches Sonar API for AI Search Integration

Perplexity introduced Sonar, an API allowing developers to integrate its AI search tools into applications. Offering two tiers, Sonar and Sonar Pro, it aims to provide real-time, factually accurate answers by connecting to trusted internet sources. Sonar Pro provides more detailed responses and citations. The API is notably affordable, potentially increasing Perplexity’s revenue, with Zoom already utilizing it for real-time answers during video calls.

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Truecaller Brings Real-Time Caller ID to iOS with iOS 18 Update


Truecaller has introduced real-time caller ID for iOS with an update following Apple’s iOS 18 release, which supports Live Caller ID Lookup. This feature was previously exclusive to Android users. The update comes after co-founders Alan Mamedi and Nami Zarringhalam stepped down in November 2024. Truecaller, with 2.6 million paying subscribers, sees significant revenue from iOS, where it has converted 750,000 users to its premium service. They’ve also addressed challenges in markets like India with new server architecture and encrypted databases.

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OpenAI’s “Operator” AI Agent Tool Could Be Launching Soon

OpenAI may soon launch “Operator,” an AI tool capable of autonomously performing tasks like coding and booking travel. Leaks suggest the macOS ChatGPT app includes hidden options for Operator, and benchmarks show mixed performance. While surpassing rivals on some tasks, Operator struggles with others. Safety concerns and competition from Anthropic and Google highlight the challenges of AI agent development.

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US President Trump Signs Executive Order to Formalize Musk-Led DOGE Commission

US President Donald Trump signed an executive order renaming the U.S. Digital Service (USDS) to the U.S. DOGE Service (USDS), an advisory body led by Elon Musk to cut federal waste and modernize IT systems. DOGE Teams will be formed in federal agencies to implement the 18-month agenda, set to conclude by July 4, 2026. Lawsuits allege the initiative violates transparency laws, while Musk’s proposals to cut $2 trillion in federal spending, including restructuring key financial agencies, face skepticism.

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BHIM has teamed up with Fintech Yatra to boost financial inclusion across India

BHIM, which is backed by NPCI BHIM Services Limited (NBSL), has teamed up with FinTech Yatra 2025 as a Principal Partner to boost digital payment adoption and promote financial inclusion all over India. This ambitious 10,000-kilometer road initiative is designed to connect financial innovators with various stakeholders, with the aim of enhancing digital literacy. As part of the plan, BHIM intends to train more than 200 representatives from NGOs through a “train-the-trainer” approach, helping them to educate their communities. This partnership is in line with NBSL’s mission to close the digital divide and empower individuals with secure digital payment solutions, ultimately nurturing a more inclusive digital economy.

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Nithin Kamath Highlights Zerodha’s 1.6 Crore Users Achieved ‘Without Advertising,’ 30% via Referrals

Investing platform Zerodha has achieved a remarkable milestone of over 1.6 crore users managing assets worth ₹6 lakh crore, co-founder Nithin Kamath shared in a LinkedIn post. The platform’s success is attributed to its customer-centric philosophy, with nearly 30% of its user base joining through referrals.The platform’s growth stands out for its ad-free approach, focusing on customer value rather than flashy marketing. Kamath likened advertising to an addiction. While dominant among English-speaking users, Zerodha aims to expand in Hindi-speaking markets like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar by launching Hindi content channels to boost regional outreach.

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Bluesky and X introduce new video feeds as TikTok faces challenges

Bluesky launched customizable video feeds for targeted content, while X introduced a “Video Tab” offering personalized video recommendations. These updates, arriving amid TikTok’s US ban, position both platforms as potential alternatives for vertical video consumption. Bluesky also highlighted early-stage decentralized TikTok-like apps being developed on its AT Protocol framework.

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TikTok is bringing its service back online in the US

TikTok resumed operations after briefly going dark due to a federal ban. President Trump issued an executive order delaying the ban, ensuring no penalties for service providers. TikTok is now working on a long-term solution to stay in the US, while concerns over liability for supporting the app persist among lawmakers.

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Indian Mobility Market Set to Double to $600 Billion by 2030: Google & BCG Report

The Indian mobility market is expected to double to over $600 billion by 2030, driven by electric, shared, and connected mobility, according to Google and BCG. Electric vehicle adoption will surge, with four-wheelers at 15-17% and two-wheelers at 35-40%. Consumer concerns include charging infrastructure and costs, while preferences vary between E4W and E2W. Women influence 52% of EV decisions, with high demand for tech features.

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Meta Introduces ‘Edits’, A New Competitor to CapCut

Meta announced a new video editing app, Edits, launching on iOS next month, with Android to follow. Aimed at creators, the app offers creative tools, insights, and collaboration features. This move follows the removal of ByteDance’s CapCut amid the TikTok ban. Meta aims to capitalize on the gap, similar to its quick launch of Instagram Reels after TikTok’s India ban.

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