Author: Sana Javed

Sana is a content writer at Hegemonics Inc., where she crafts technical blogs, website content, and product documentation for software and Al-powered solutions. She's passionate about turning complex tech into clear, impactful writing. Outside of work, she enjoys music, working out, hiking, and getting lost in a good book.

Google Search has been our trusted means of searching for decades, but change is looming. Google is launching AI Mode, a completely new style of searching that feels more conversational than entering keywords. Announced at Google I/O 2025, the feature is launching to users in the United States first as a new Search tab. Toda,y we’ll look at what Google’s AI Mode is and does, and why it’s being called a major shift in the search experience. We’ll also cover its potential impact on content creators, traffic to websites and offer up tips on maximizing the benefits of this new…

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Walmart has announced a move to lay off about 1,500 corporate jobs as part of a major restructuring initiative. The reductions in the retail giant’s Global Tech division and supporting corporate units aim to improve operations and enhance efficiency. As the world’s largest private employer, Walmart’s decision to reduce its staff has come under scrutiny. Why would a corporation employing 1.6 million Americans make cuts at this time, and what do they represent for employees, the tech sector, and the future of Walmart? Here’s our breakdown of the key motives behind the cuts, a comparison with comparable corporate downsizings, and…

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The world is already buzzing about 6G, the next generation of wireless technology, even while the majority of us are just getting to the point where 5G is just starting to become comfortable on our phones. So just what is 6G, and why are companies and researchers so hyped about it? Here in this blog post, we’re going to break down what 6G may have in store for us, how it may change our daily lives, and when on earth we may see it. We will keep things informative, laid-back, and friendly, no PhD in advanced engineering necessary! What is…

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Samsung has released the Galaxy S25 Edge, which is the company’s thinnest smartphone so far with a thickness of just 5.8mm. With a premium titanium body covered in Corning’s Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 for protection, the phone blends sleekness with toughness. The S25 Edge sports a 6.7-inch AMOLED display and runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor for superior performance. Its 200MP primary camera is a highlight of the device, with high-resolution capabilities, supported by AI-driven features such as ProScaler and the Digital Natural Image engine to further enhance image capabilities. Samsung has also included high-end AI capabilities in the…

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In a significant breakthrough for technology for eldercare, MIT engineers have unveiled the Elderly Bodily Assistance Robot (E-BAR), a mobile robot that helps older individuals with their daily movements while also reducing the risk of potentially fatal falls. Released on May 13, 2025, E-BAR is designed to render physical assistance for routine activities such as sitting, standing, and walking, but also to catch an individual before they hit the ground — the first of its kind to have this feature. The robot has enhanced sensors, AI-driven motion anticipation, and adaptive actuators that respond to a user’s posture and equilibrium in…

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On May 12, 2025, Saudi Arabia launched “Humain,” a recently formed artificial intelligence corporation under the Public Investment Fund (PIF). Humain, chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, is to become the kingdom’s main driver for pursuing its AI strategy and investment. Humain seeks to create and operate AI systems, providing a complete package of services ranging from next-generation data centers to AI infrastructure, cloud services, and state-of-the-art AI models. A key emphasis is the construction of one of the most capable multimodal Arabic large language models worldwide, positioning Saudi Arabia at the center of AI technology in the Middle…

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Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7 is causing a stir now, with leaks indicating it might also become the thinnest folding smartphone in the world. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is reportedly so thin it will unfold to a record-breaking 3.9mm and a folded measurement of 8.9mm, beating the existing record holder, the Oppo Find N5, at 4.21mm when unfolded. The Z Fold 7 also reportedly has ultra-slender bezels and has shrunk the inner bezel to 1.0mm compared to the prior generation’s 1.9mm to enhance the viewing experience. The dimensions of the phone are also said to be 158.4 x 143.1mm…

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With rapid developments in artificial intelligence, Google has been planning to make a huge leap with the announcement of Gemini Ultra, a high-end multimodal AI model. To be previewed at the Google I/O 2025 conference towards the end of the month, Gemini Ultra has been positioned as a direct equivalent to OpenAI’s GPT-5. It is expected to bring revolutionary advancements in the generation of images and videos, as well as natural language comprehension. As opposed to its past versions, Gemini Ultra will also add some fresh AI features like Veo 2, MMGEN Discovery Card, and a sophisticated Memory feature. These…

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More than a decade has gone by, and mobile and web applications have been at the core of how we engage with technology. To order food, book a flight, pay a bill, or talk with a friend, there is an app to do it all. In 2025, however, we’re seeing the emergence of something completely different: AI agents. These smart systems don’t sit around waiting to receive your orders; instead, they comprehend your objectives and do things on your behalf and across apps and services. The tech world buzz has evoked a serious question: Are AI agents on the brink…

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