Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Blaming Telecom Companies for Terrorism is Madness!

Telecom industry of Pakistan is abuzz these days with re-verification of entire prepaid and postpaid subscribers with biometric verification of customers.
Telecom companies were again grilled by Interior Ministry as Peshawar Attack terrorists were found to have communicated through mobile phones and this is probably where government and security agencies found a way to distract the public from the real issue, i.e. a security lapse on LEAs’ part and instead started blaming cellular companies as the sole reason behind the attack.
Clearly they are not.

If telecom companies are the culprits, then so is SUZUKI as its van was used for terrorists’ transportation

Telecom companies are not culprits, especially when the SIMs used by terrorists were issued only after biometric verification. Not to mention, telecom companies handed over the record of purchaser and other details to law enforcement agencies within no time for further investigation.
If telecom companies are the culprits, then so is SUZUKI as its van was used for transportation. Now even a fifth grader will understand that blaming SUZUKI for the attack would be BS.
Here is the point: If terrorists want to communicate during an attack, they will communicate anyway. They can use Skype, Viber, satellite phone or any of the countless other wireless communication ways that are available.
Blaming telecom companies and terming them as sole responsible for attack is simply insane and will not help out our country in eliminating terrorism.
There is in fact this GSMA research available (PDF File — 5.14 MB), that suggests exactly I said above.

Terrorists who are determined to remain anonymous will use other means to obtain active SIM cards or simply buy them from abroad and roam on their own countries’ networks

GSMA, which studied as many as 15 markets, found out that mandatory SIM registration doesn’t help in reduction of terrorism and crimes. Research found that criminals and terrorists who are determined to remain anonymous will use other means to obtain active SIM cards or simply buy them from abroad and roam on their own countries’ networks.
Having said this all, registration and re-verification of all 140 million mobile phone users can be of good use. Not for the elimination of terrorism, but for state records and other hiccups, such as for identifying wrong calls, invading someone’s privacy and other small matters. But not for terrorism.
I also admit that telecom companies had their share of wrong-doings in selling unregistered SIMs, and they should be responsible for the correction in these records. But blaming them for a reason behind a terrorist attack is simply madness.
Pakistan Telecommunication Authority should play its role that is conferred to it by the Telecom Act, i.e. offering a level playing field for telecom companies. If not done rightly, we will only lose more.

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Bank Alfalah and IFC Launch the SME Toolkit in Pakistan


Bank Alfalah and International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, have launched the SME Toolkit in Pakistan, which is an online solutions platform.
The platform provides value-added resources, including business advice, local and global best practices and opportunities, to both existing and potential SMEs to grow and improve their businesses.

Monday, April 7, 2014

Qmobile added another phone to its noir series. Noir A550

Qmobile, a leading smart phone brand in Pakistan, has added another mid range android phone Noir A550. The phone has a stunning outlook. It looks more attractive than other noir series. It comes with Android 4.2 JellyBean. The display is quiet better. Screen is qHD, 4.5 inch in size. 

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Samsung Unveils Three New Galaxy Tabs

Samsung has unveiled three new tablets in its Galaxy Tab range. The tablets come with 7, 8 and 10 inch displays respectively, meaning they should appeal to probably everyone in the crowd.
There really isn’t too much of a difference amongst the three tablets. The Galaxy Tab 4 7.0, 8.0 and 10.1 all carry the same resolution in their displays, which rather surprisingly is just 1280 x 800 pixels, which on the Galaxy Tab 4 10.1 must feel a bit too stretched out.

Huawei to launch Ascend G730 in Pakistan next week

Huawei is set to launch another mid-range Ascend G series smartphone in Pakistan next week. The Ascend G730 might seem to be the successor of the recently launched G700but it is actually a “Bigger” version of G610, Huawei’s top grossing smartphone in Pakistan.Ascend G730 has an almost identical design to the G610, with a few minor changes on back (The camera shape is less round and LED is now on the right). It has a big 5.5″ IPS capacitive touch screen with the same qHD (540×960) resolution. At the moment we are not sure if the screen features any kind of protective layer, such as Gorilla Glass.

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Samsung Unveils its First Smart Bulb

Samsung, known for experimenting with tech, has come up with its own competitor to LG and Philip’s intelligent bulbs with its “Smart Bulb”.
The bulb is activated via a smartphone app, which can simultaneously give you command over 64 such LED bulbs.
Connectivity is done via Bluetooth, unlike LG’s bulb which is both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth controlled.

Microsoft Releases the Office Suite for iPad

Microsoft has finally released the Office suite of apps especially made for the iPad, after years of wait.
The suite, which comprises of Word, Excel and PowerPoint can be tried out for free when it will hit the App Store shortly.
Additional functionality, including editing and creating new documents, requires an Office 365 subscription. Office Mobile for iPhone and Android is also being made free.

Monday, March 24, 2014

PTCL Upgrades All DSL Users to At Least 4Mbps Package

Little late than earlier planned, PTCL has finally announced that it is capable of offering its entire DSL broadband subscribers’ base with at least 4Mbps broadband speeds.
Consequently, all 1Mbps and 2Mbps (both regular and student) broadband subscribers are automatically upgraded to 4Mbps speeds.
A note published on PTCL’s website reads:

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Google Announces Android Wear

Google has finally itself entered the booming wearable technology market with a bang by announcing the Android Wear, the platform’s extension to wearables.
The first devices running on this platform, as you would expect, will be smartwatches, announced by Motorola and LG.
The version of the OS which is specifically made for wearables isn’t too similar to the mobile OS, but mainly provides you with all the updates you want wherever you go on your wrist.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Samsung Announces Galaxy S5

Galaxy S5
Oh boy. If you had asked us a few hours back whether Samsung, the world’s largest phone-maker, was going to announce its next flagship today, we would’ve said “Heck no”. But believe it or not, its here and alive: the new Galaxy S5.
Quite remarkably for a Samsung flagship, the phone comes without a lot of hype. Samsung didn’t do much to build it up either as they probably knew that there aren’t really a lot of earth-shattering features in here.

Saturday, February 22, 2014

10 Tips To Get Google Adsense Approved in Pakistan


I know many of you’d desperately want to read this post as Google is now very strict with its Adsense account approval polices, especially for those living in Pakistan.
We know that all professional bloggers are very serious about their blogging and hence they will not get involved in any activity which is against Google Adsense Terms and Conditions. Then why Google is banning Adsense accounts of professional bloggers in third world countries like Pakistan?
Well there is a reason, that has been repeatedly discussed on this website, which is mainly the misuse of Adsense accounts in Pakistan by spammers. They create Google Adsense account via third party websites and upon approval sell these accounts to non professional bloggers, who than put ads on their spammy blogs. Sorry to say but this is not the way to earn money from Google Adsense.

How to Earn Money Through Twitter?


Micro blogging would have never been so amazing without Twitter. Be it sportsmen, celebrities, politicians or Rehman Malik, nearly everyone uses Twitter to exchange ideas, information and share experiences.

Friday, February 21, 2014

Confirmed: Pakistan to Auction Three 3G and Two 4G Licenses in April

Exactly like we reported yesterday, Government of Pakistan has announced that it will hold auctions for 3G and 4G licences this April.
The proposal that was submitted by 3G consultants – details of which are available here – has been approved by Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, Prime Minister of Pakistan.
Ishaq Dar, the Finance Minister, while speaking with media personals confirmed that government has decided to go with simultaneous auction of three 3G and two 4G licenses by April 2014.

Breaking: Pakistan's 3G Auction Plan Revealed, Base Price Set at $295 Million, 4G On Sale Too!

3g & 4g
A photographer of Associated Press of Pakistan today unintentionally (read mistakenly) revealed government’s plan for auctioning 3G and 4G licenses.
While everyone is waiting for the IM, here’s what we have already found through a snap — published above — that was pictured during today’s top level meeting between 3G Advisory Committee and Anusha Rehman, Minister for IT and Telecom and Ishaq Dar, Finance Minister.

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Nokia Officially Launches Lumia 1520 and Lumia 1320 in Pakistan

Lumia 1520 & 1320 in Pakistan
Arif Shafique, Country Manager Nokia Pakistan (centre), Patrick Mercanton, Head of Marketing, North Africa and Levent, Nokia (Right) and Ms. Dana Adnani Al Mubaidin, Head of Communications North Africa, Near East and Levant, Nokia (left) at the launch of Lumia 1520 and Lumia 1320
Nokia Pakistan today officially announced its top of the line Lumia 1520 and Lumia 1320 phablets in Pakistan.
Both the devices were already retailing in the market but it was only today that Nokia launched them along with the announcement of a reality show on the theme of traveling named Kuch Kar Dikha, in which Nokia took viewers on an exhilarating journey to witness the scenic beauty of Pakistan and put the natural splendor at the forefront.

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Nokia Announces the Lumia Icon

Lumia Icon
Nokia has announced a new Windows Phone in its Lumia lineup, the Lumia Icon. The phone is based on the Lumia 1520 and has virtually the same spec sheet.
Lumia Icon comes with a 5.1″Super Sensitive ClearBlack AMOLED display with Full HD resolution. Lumia Icon isn’t the most compact of phones, being 9.8mm thick and 167g heavy.
Under the hood, Lumia Icon features with a 2.2Ghz quad-core processor with 2 GB worth memory and 32 GB non-expandable storage.

LG Unveils the G Pro 2

LG has announced the successor to the aging G Pro in the new G Pro 2. The phone comes with a larger 5.9″ display, a Snapdragon 800 processor and a 4K-shooting camera.
The display comes with Full HD resolution and is 0.4″larger than its previous iteration.
The phone itself is quite an attractive-looking package with thin 0.33cm thin bezels and a screen-to-frame ratio of 77.2 percent.
Under the hood, you get a Snapdragon 800 processor clocked at 2.26Ghz, along with 3 GB worth RAM and either 16 or 32 GB internal memory, expandable via microSD.

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Nokia to Launch its First Android Phone Later This Month

Nokia has plans to launch a long-rumoured Android phone later this month at the Mobile World Congress trade show in Barcelona, reported Wall Street Journal.
Phone is widely reported to be aimed at low-end segment of the developing markets.
Report said that Nokia X – code named Normady – will come with a dual-core 1GHz Snapdragon processor, a 4-inch WVGA screen, 512MB of memory, 4GB of storage, and a microSD card slot.
It will reportedly sport a 5MP camera, a 1,500mAh battery, along with dual-SIM option.

Monday, February 10, 2014

Mobilink Offers Unlimited Data Bundles with Huawei G700 and Y220

Mobilink in collaboration with Huawei is offering Ascend G700 & Y220 as a means to further increase its smartphone subscriber base.
The Ascend Y220 is one of the lowest cost 3G smartphones in the market, and will enable Mobilink to capture market share in this category.
G700 boasts 720 x 1280 pixels & 5.0 inches display, 8 MP camera, Quad Core 1.2 GHz Cortex A-7 processor. The Y220 has a 320 x 480 pixels & 3.5 inches display, Dual Core 1 GHz processor.

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Firefox Unveils its Launcher for Android

Firefox has announced a new launcher for Android that is aimed at replacing home-screens for better productivity. Designed with co-operation from EverythingMe (a company based out of Israel) the new launcher is made to enhance efficiency.
The launcher checks your smartphone routine and then offers recommendations regarding the content you are searching for. These recommendations can also be based at any present time of the day.