September 2025 has been one of the most exciting months for technology lovers. From a near-telepathic wearable to India building its first jet engine, the world has seen breakthroughs across AI, hardware, and defense. In this article, we’ll take a quick tour of the biggest updates — explained in simple words with visuals you can imagine.
Imagine sending a message without typing or speaking — just by thinking. A startup has unveiled the world’s first near-telepathic wearable, a device that translates neural activity into digital communication. While still experimental, it has the potential to change how humans interact with machines.
Google has introduced EmbeddingGemma, an advanced AI model that creates high-quality text embeddings. In simple words, it allows computers to better understand meaning, context, and relationships between words.
NVIDIA continues to dominate AI hardware with the release of Rubin CPX, its most powerful chip yet. Designed for data centers and AI research labs, Rubin CPX can process massive amounts of information at incredible speeds.
Humanoid robots are moving beyond factory floors and entering our homes. Robotics company Figure released a demo showing its robot washing dishes in a real kitchen. While dishwashing seems simple, it proves robots are learning to handle everyday human tasks.
Amazon announced it will launch two augmented reality glasses in 2026. AR glasses overlay digital information onto the real world, opening up new ways to shop, work, and play.
In a major industry shake-up, Microsoft is moving away from OpenAI and choosing Anthropic as its new AI partner. This change signals growing competition among AI model providers.
Apple has taken a step toward independence in hardware by launching its first in-house networking chip, the N1. This chip improves speed and efficiency when Apple devices connect to each other and the internet.
Reliance Jio has introduced JioFind, a smart tracker priced at just ₹1499. This tiny device helps users find lost belongings like keys, bags, or wallets by connecting to their smartphone.
India is making history in defense technology. In partnership with France’s Safran, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) will develop India’s first indigenous jet engine.
Indian startup Sarvam AI announced it will launch the country’s first large language model (LLM) within six months. Unlike global AI models, this one will focus on Indian languages and cultural context.
Alongside its LLM project, Sarvam also unveiled Samvaad, an AI conversational agent. Unlike most AI chatbots that focus on English, Samvaad is designed for Indian languages and local needs.
TikTok’s parent company ByteDance has released Seedream 4.0, a cutting-edge AI system. Seen as a direct rival to Google’s Nano Banana, it aims to redefine how people interact with AI-driven entertainment and apps.
Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is making headlines with his new decentralized messaging app Bitchat. The app has already been downloaded by over 48,000 people in Nepal, showing the rising popularity of decentralized social platforms.