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Sony’s RX1R II: The Best Pocket-Sized Camera Ever Made? Sony has long made one of the best point-and-shoot and compact DSLRs in the market but the latest effort will trump them all. The new RX1R mark II is said to be the tiniest full-frame camera around and packs a ton of features in a size
Chip-Based Vehicle Registration Cards Launched in Pakistan After the launch of chip-based National Identity Cards being introduced in the country, a new smart system for vehicle registration has finally been launched in Pakistan. The new system was announced at the beginning of this year. Since Friday, the Excise and Taxation Department has begun the issuance
Is It Time to Upgrade Your Wireless Router? Not long ago most households could get by with a basic single-band router to keep a handful of devices connected to the home network. These days you’d be hard pressed to find a home that doesn’t have multiple smartphones, gaming consoles, tablets, and laptops vying for online access. If
Adobe Reveals Critical Flash Vulnerability, Only Solution Is To Uninstall Adobe’s problems are far from over. After officially releasing security patches for various softwares which included Flash Player, the company has confirmed a major security vulnerability that affects software platforms ranging from Windows, Mac and of course, Linux. According to the company, this vulnerability is
The Best (and Worst) Free Android Weather Apps Ah, Autumn. When cooler temperatures and colorful leaves make the outdoors more inviting than ever. But fall weather can go from sun-drenched rapture to cold, wet, misery in a moment. When Mother Nature is in a bad mood, it helps to keep an eye on what’s
This USB Can Kill Your PC in a Matter of Seconds Russian security researchers have developed a USB stick that can destroy any living gadget. The USB is capable of destroying sensitive components of computers (and similar devices), frying them for good. The first version of this USB Killer was developed back in March. The
Kaymu Educates People About Online Shopping at Masala Festival in Lahore Kaymu opened “Pakistan’s largest shopping mall in your pocket” at the Masala Family Festival held over the weekend in Lahore, an event which had over 400,000 visitors The Kaymu team was actively creating awareness of online shopping amongst the thousands of people who visited
Google’s Primer App Offers Marketing Lessons On-The-Go oogle has launched a new app that helps professional and to-be professional learn a thing or two about the latest trends in marketing in the new internet era. The app was named Primer and a testing version was launched in last October. Primer offers mini marketing lessons to
YouTube’s 360 Videos Compatible With Android Another approach to see and impart your reality to 360-degree feature by Mind Freak – YouTube’s 360 Videos Compatible With Android We detected a few references to 360-degree features in a YouTube APK Teardown a month ago, and now its live. Google has highlighted a few channels that have
Turn your tweets into charitable donations using Creddon. Pledging your support for a particular cause through a hashtag or a tweet, better known as slacktivism, has become the norm. However, raising awareness isn’t always enough and Creddon is trying to remedy that by turning tweets into charitable donations. It’s sad but true that as much as