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Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry held a press conference where he talked about Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs), among other topics, on Tuesday.…
A damning report by the British newspaper, The Guardian, reveals that students belonging to the lower-income communities in Pakistan and the far-flung areas can no…
At a high-level virtual meeting held at the Ministry of Information Technology on World Telecommunication and Information Society Day, member countries were briefed regarding the…
Google Photos has brought a whole new dimension to treasuring cherished memories ever since it was first introduced in 2015. The photo-sharing and cloud storage…
Nvidia is set to roll out one of the greatest GPUs till now that is the RTX 3000 Series, which includes the RTX 3050 and…
With IBM introducing their latest chip and Apple already making a phenomenal impact with their new M1 chip, Intel is looking to keep up the…
With Google’s annual I/O conference coming up real soon, already there’s been a massive leak on Android 12 where an inside source Jon Prosser mentions…
Windows 10 ransomware protection is the first line of defence for those using Windows in 2021. Ransomware not only denies access to the data but…
You might have heard of VPNs before, especially with regards to improving your privacy online, but how much do you really know about them? If…
The concept of self-driving cars replacing conventional cars has been been a trending discussion but the implementation of this has been varying due to safety…
Developing a better understanding of customer feedback on social media platforms is crucial for brands’ success, but it is incredibly labour-intensive. However, it may have…
In recent news, Intel Labs initiated a new machine learning project called ‘Enhancing Photorealism Enhancement’ which is said to take the concept of realism in…
With numerous people receiving vaccination within Pakistan and throughout the globe, numerous digital tools and applications are chiming in to increase accessibility in this regard.…