Wednesday, July 3, 2024

Technology

Samsung might make changes in some of its devices

WASHINGTON: Samsung may face ban on some of its models or have to make changes as Apple won the patent case in the US court. A U.S. appeals court said Apple should have been awarded an injunction barring Samsung...

Sony’s new 4K smartphone has ultra sharp display

NEW YORK – The biggest smartphone news out of IFA was without a doubt the Sony Xperia Z5 Premium and its ultra-sharp 4K display. In a statement given to PhoneArena, Sony says the Z5 Premium’s 4K display will only take...

Netsol Technology Revives Its Profitability From Losses

Netsol Technology, one of the few leading Pakistani companies with operation in foreign markets, has been successful to revive its profitability from huge losses as it posted a profit of Rs 4.72 million in the closing financial year of...

World’s first mass-produced hydrogen-powered car Toyota Mirai introduced

LONDON – World’s first mass-produced hydrogen-powered car Toyota Mirai will be introduced in UK this autumn. It is coming to Britain this autumn, just in time for the opening next month of the UK’s first 24-hour, public hydrogen-refuelling station, just...

PTIB developing Restaurant Grading App to ensure wholesome food

ISLAMABAD – A Restaurant Grading App is being developed to ensure availability of safe and wholesome food for human consumption across Punjab province. Punjab Information Technology Board (PIT) is developing the App for Punjab Food Authority (PFA) to help the...

Google unveils new logo at turning point in company’s history

CALIFORNIA– First they changed their name, now they’ve changed their logo. Google introduced a new sans-serif and slightly toned-down four-colour logo on Tuesday in the biggest redesign since 1999. Google said the new design would soon be seen across all...

Glaciers Losing Half a Metre to One Metre of its Ice Thickness Every Year

A recent study of the Glacier Monitoring Service states that the extreme ice loss of the past several years has resulted in the imbalance of glaciers in different regions of the world. According to the study, the glaciers will...

Apple, Samsung lose ground in shrinking tablet market

San Francisco  - Tablet computer sales fell in the second quarter of 2015, with market leaders Apple and Samsung losing ground to other vendors, a survey showed Wednesday.The survey by IDC said tablet sales fell in the April-June period,...

Some Google Street View Cars Now Track Pollution Levels

For years, Google has had eyes in neighborhoods across the world: Google Street View cars armed with cameras, lasers, and GPS devices to filter "360-degree panoramic views" and "locations on all seven continents" to Google Maps. Aclima, a company that designs environmental...

Factory producing 41,000 fake iPhones in China

Beijing---A factory producing thousands of fake Apple iPhones has been raided and nine suspects detained in a major counterfeit bust by Beijing police. Along with more than 41,000 “iPhones” police found the factory manufactured 66,000 fake ribbon cables with a total value of 120 million...

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South Korea’s KAI signs $1.4 billion deal to launch mass production of homegrown KF-21 fighter jets

Nine years after the development of South Korea’s KF-21 Boramae began, the Korean government finalized a significant deal with Korea Aerospace Industries for the production of 20 fighter jets