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Become a programmer with the Interactive Coding Bootcamp

Become a programmer with the Interactive Coding Bootcamp The ability to code is one of the most valuable and sought-after skills around, with professionals earning salaries upwards of $75,000. If it appeals to you as a vocation, then you should check out the Interactive Coding Bootcamp, which readies you for the world of development work,

Master JavaScript coding with this Essentials Bundle (97% off)

Master JavaScript coding with this Essentials Bundle (97% off)   The turning gears behind the internet’s superhighway are fueled in part by JavaScript, a vital component of every Web browser. You can learn the language and prepare yourself for a new spectrum of career opportunity with the Essential JavaScript Coding Bundle, on sale now for

The Android smartphone that promises you’ll never run out of storage is available to pre-order

The Android smartphone that promises you’ll never run out of storage is available to pre-order Deleting photos, apps and other random downloads you’d forgotten about might be par for the course for smartphone owners (pretty much everyone, then) but Nextbit’s cloud-first ‘Robin’ device is now available to pre-order and promises that deleting your data to

Pakistani Student Stands 2nd Globally in Microsoft Student Partner Insider Program

Pakistani Student Stands 2nd Globally in Microsoft Student Partner Insider Program   Ozair Belal, Microsoft Student Partner (MSP) from PAF Karachi Institute of Economic & Technology (KIET) stood 2nd in worldwide MSP Insider Ranking in a recent review shared by Microsoft Student Partner global team. To give our readers a glimpse of Microsoft Student Partner

Social Apps Are The Biggest Resource Killers on Smartphones: AVG

Social Apps Are The Biggest Resource Killers on Smartphones: AVG   AVG has released its quarterly report which lists apps with the highest data consumption, battery consumption and performance reduction when used on smartphones. While some of the apps have retained the spot, there have been some new entrants in the list. The software ranks

Facebook will tell you if the government is snooping on your account

Facebook will tell you if the government is snooping on your account. Facebook accounts are notorious for being hacked, either through poor passwords or phishing scams. So to help keep its users safe, the social network has announced that it will soon start sending banner notifications to anyone whose account may have been compromised by

Yahoo will now Google your search queries

Yahoo will now Google your search queries In its third-quarter earnings report, Yahoo said that it will begin showing search results from Google, alongside others from Microsoft’s Bing as well as its own engine. The company noted that it’s entered into a three-year, non-exclusive agreement with Google to display results to mobile and desktop audiences

AJK and GB to Wait for Few More Months to Get 3G and 4G

AJK and GB to Wait for Few More Months to Get 3G and 4G Azad Jammu & Kashmir and Gilgit & Baltistan regions will have to wait for few more months to get 3G and 4G networks, we have confirmed with concerned authorities According to Information Memorandum for the auction of 3G and 4G spectrum

Peggo YouTube-to-MP3 recorder is now available on Android

Peggo YouTube-to-MP3 recorder is now available on Android You may recall we told you about Peggo, an online app that made quick work of recording YouTube video and SoundCloud audio output for offline viewing on your desktop. Among its standout features are integrated search, automatic silence removal, audio normalization, subtrack offsets and auto populating artist and

Zong Sends USD 40 Million Legal Notice to PTA, Demands a Refund for Defective Spectrum

Zong Sends USD 40 Million Legal Notice to PTA, Demands a Refund for Defective Spectrum CMPak, that operates in Pakistan with the brand name of Zong, has sent a legal notice to Pakistan Telecommunication Authority for auctioning spectrum that is noisy and corrupted due to in-band interference caused by widespread usage of DECT 6.0 devices. Zong, in