iPhone users have been waiting eagerly for any news about the latest smartphone to be released by Apple, the iPhone 8. This next generation iPhone is one of the most highly anticipated mobile devices since the launch of the iPhone 7.
The iPhone 8 will be Apple’s 10th anniversary smartphone and according to various media reports might debut wireless charging. The flagship phone as per French Apple news site Mac4Ever might be unveiled as early as on September 12th itself and not later as many rumors speculate. Mac4Ever reported several testimonials corroborating their sources that Apple must already be sorting out staff rotas and planning marketing campaigns. According to a Forbes report, keeping in tradition to the unveiling and launching of their phones, if Apple unveils the iPhone 8 on 12th September, then pre orders could start from September 15th with the handset going on sale one week later on Friday, September 22nd. It is also interesting to note that the Samsung Galaxy Noteunveiled yesterday will also be available for sale from the 15th of September. If the media speculations are true, both smartphone giants will be going head to head with 2 flagship products for the first time.
This latest iPhone is rumored to have some radical changes, including a striking ‘copper gold’ color according to pictures shared on popular Chinese microblogging site Weibo.
Rumors also suggest that Apple has been holding back some of its most groundbreaking features for this year’s models which might come in three sizes. The three models will include a 4.7 inch iPhone 7s, a 5.5 inch iPhone 7s Plus and a 5.8 inch iPhone 8.
Several media reports also suggest that the newest model might also be named as iPhone X or iPhone Edition. The price for the iPhone 8 model might be more than the normal $ 649 (£ 599, AU $1,079, Rs. 41,583) as the larger iPhone 8 model will be significantly more advanced than the 7s and 7s Plus.
The fast food chain McDonald’s also appears to have leaked iPhone 8’s full screen design while sending a marketing email to nugget fans in Australia. The email includes an image of an iPhone with an edge to edge display. It also shows the much leaked ‘notch’ at the top of the screen which will reportedly house iPhone 8’s earpiece, front facing camera and sensors.
Other rumors claim that Apple might replace the Touch ID and add face recognition to the iPhone 8 because of problems with its “controller” chip. Well, one thing’s for sure, confirmation of these rumors along with other specifications that haven’t been “leaked” yet are only a couple of weeks away!
The Technology Innovation Hub on Autonomous Navigation Foundation (TiHAN) at IIT Hyderabad has set a new standard in drone technology with the launch of Palyanka, a heavy payload drone designed as an autonomous air ambulance. Capable of carrying up to 200 kg, Palyanka is engineered to swiftly transport patients, medical equipment, or critical cargo across challenging terrains, bypassing traditional barriers like road congestion and remote inaccessibility. This advanced UAV operates autonomously, making it highly effective for rapid response in both urban and rural emergencies, and stands at the forefront of disaster relief operations in scenarios such as floods and fires.
Built for versatility, Palyanka doesn’t just function as an air ambulance. Its robust design enables use in rescue missions, cargo deliveries, and even as an air taxi for metropolitan connectivity. Inspired by the Sanskrit word for palanquin, the name “Palyanka” reflects the drone’s role as a safe and efficient carrier. All components, from conceptual design to IP, have been developed in-house at IIT Hyderabad, ensuring the drone meets stringent standards for durability and performance under extreme conditions.
With a development journey spanning over five years and led by Prof. P. Rajalakshmi, TiHAN’s team has transitioned from early drone prototypes to a full-scale, high-capacity solution like Palyanka. The team is now preparing pilot projects in hilly terrains and working on further enhancing the drone’s endurance with innovative heat-resistant materials. By pioneering such indigenous solutions, IIT Hyderabad’s TiHAN is transforming emergency medical services and logistics, marking a pivotal advancement in India’s urban mobility and public safety landscape.
X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, has announced a major reduction in its subscription prices across India, slashing fees by up to 48%. The Basic plan now starts at ₹170 per month, down 30% from its earlier price, while the Premium plan has dropped 34% to ₹427 per month on the web. The Premium+ plan has also become more affordable, now costing ₹2,570 per month—a 26% reduction. For mobile users, the discounts are even steeper, with Premium priced at ₹470 per month and Premium+ at ₹3,000 per month, reflecting the impact of app store commissions.
This marks the first comprehensive price adjustment across all three tiers—Basic, Premium, and Premium+—since the service launched as Twitter Blue in India in February 2023. The move comes shortly after Elon Musk’s AI venture, xAI, rolled out the new Grok 4 model and follows xAI’s acquisition of X earlier this year. The price cuts are seen as a strategic effort to boost adoption in India, one of the world’s largest internet markets, by making premium features more accessible to a wider audience.
Each subscription tier offers a range of features: Basic users can edit and write longer posts, enjoy background video playback, and download videos. Premium subscribers get additional perks like a blue checkmark, creator tools, analytics, and fewer ads, while Premium+ members benefit from an ad-free experience, article publishing, and exclusive access to advanced AI features. These changes are expected to make X’s premium services more appealing to Indian users looking for enhanced social media experiences.
Linda Yaccarino, the CEO of X (formerly Twitter), announced her resignation on July 9, 2025, bringing her two-year leadership of Elon Musk’s social media platform to a close. Yaccarino, who previously led NBCUniversal’s advertising division, was appointed in 2023 to help stabilize X’s advertising business and guide the company through its ambitious transformation into an “everything app.” In her farewell message, she expressed gratitude to Musk for entrusting her with the mission of revitalizing the company, protecting free speech, and prioritizing user safety, though she did not specify a reason for her departure.
Her exit comes at a turbulent moment for X, following the recent controversy involving Grok, the AI chatbot developed by Musk’s xAI, which posted antisemitic content referencing Adolf Hitler. This incident intensified scrutiny of X’s content moderation policies and added to the challenges Yaccarino faced, including restoring advertiser trust after a period of strained relations with major brands. Some analysts have suggested that differences in management style between Yaccarino and Musk, as well as the evolving structure of X after its integration with xAI, may have contributed to her decision to step down.
Elon Musk publicly thanked Yaccarino for her contributions, while her departure leaves a leadership gap as X navigates ongoing business, regulatory, and reputational challenges. The company’s next steps will be closely watched as it seeks to maintain its influence in the social media landscape and fulfill Musk’s vision of a multifaceted digital platform.