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Over 1,000 students of Swat along with 16 scientists set a new national record by successfully conducting the experiment to isolate strawberry DNA and then…
Avengers: Infinity War premiers on the 27th April and the movie is shaping up to be one of the biggest events in Marvel’s cinematic universe…
The Minister of Information Technology and Telecommunication (MITT) said while addressing an event in Geneva, Switzerland, Anusha Rehman emphasized upon the countries to be included…
The 41-year-old Pakistani, who worked as a driver, allegedly charged with promoting drugs by sending messages on WhatsApp. Prosecutors accuse him of broadcasting information with…
In the past few days, tens of thousands of Facebook accounts have been compromised by a malware that disguises a stress relieving paint program. The…
Yes, you read it right. According to a recent report launched by International Monetary Fund (IMF), about 200 million Pakistanis still cannot afford internet. The…
The UNESCO Chair in ICT4D, Tim Unwin, has just clarified that Dr. Umar Saif is appointed as UNESCO Chairholder for ICTD, not ICT4D. Unwin published…
Google’s Chrome browser now blocks auto-playing video with sound, taking a big step forward in removing one of the most irritating things about the modern…
Information Technology University(ITU) is working on an app that will enable women to report harassment cases occurred in public places. It is quite unfortunate that…
Cyber attacks are now becoming extremely dangerous, bringing peril for the technology developers and users alike. These attacks do not only disrupt the operations of…
Facebook has been under fire for its handling of personal data for the past few weeks now, but what other companies around the world such…
The FDA (US Food and Drug Administration) just approved Acuvue Oasys contact lenses with Transition Light Intelligent Technology that get darker in the sun when…
An international team of scientists has created a mutant enzyme that breaks down plastic drink bottles, according to the journal Proceedings of the National Academy…