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🌐 Today’s Top Tech News – September 5, 2025

🌐 Today’s Top Tech News – September 5, 2025


1. IFA 2025 Kicks Off in Berlin


The IFA tech show opened with exciting gadget reveals, from next-gen smartphones to futuristic home devices. This year, AI and smart living are the highlights, drawing global attention.


2. Dyson Launches New Smart Home Appliances


Dyson unveiled five innovative products including the V16 Piston Animal cordless vacuum, the Submarine wet cleaner, and the Spot+Scrub Ai robot vacuum. With powerful motors and AI-driven cleaning, Dyson is setting new standards in home tech.


3. GE Aerospace Bets Big on Hybrid-Electric Engines


GE Aerospace announced a $300M investment in hybrid-electric aviation, aiming for eco-friendly and efficient engines. This could reshape the future of civil and defense aircraft.


4. Breakthrough in Brain Scanning Tech


“Neural fingerprinting” using wearable brain scanners may soon help in early diagnosis of neurological conditions. The lightweight OPM-MEG helmets open new doors for personalized neurotherapy—though they spark ethical debates.


5. Samsung Galaxy S25 FE Officially Launched


Samsung introduced the Galaxy S25 FE, powered by Galaxy AI features like Gemini Live and Circle to Search. With a ProVisual camera, 7 years of updates, and Knox security, it offers premium features at an affordable price.


6. Google Photos Adds Free AI Video Tool


Google Photos rolled out Veo 3 video animation for free users, letting people create short AI-powered video clips. This feature is perfect for enhancing memories with creative effects.


7. Hollow Knight: Silksong Finally Launches


The long-awaited game Hollow Knight: Silksong went live, but high demand caused servers to crash across Steam, Xbox, and PlayStation. Gamers worldwide are still struggling to log in.


8. Facebook Revives the “Poke”


Meta brought back the iconic Facebook Poke button, complete with notifications and poke counts. The nostalgic feature is trending, sparking curiosity among Gen Z and millennials alike.

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