Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Veon Group CEO briefs adviser on company’s operations

Veon Group

ISLAMABAD: Veon Group chief executive officer Kaan Terzioglu called on Adviser to the Prime Minister on Finance and Revenue Shaukat Tarin at the Finance Division and expressed appreciation for supporting investors in Pakistan and briefed him on the operations and service provision of the company. The company is transforming lifestyles through technology-driven services that provide … Read more

World’s largest computer chip enters Mideast to push AI adoption further

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DUBAI: It seems only fitting that the world’s biggest computer chip, developed by US-based Cerebras, be deployed in the Middle East, home to some of the world’s entertaining superlatives, biggest tower, deepest swimming pool, among many other ‘firsts’, Arab News reported. But this chip, roughly 9 inches on each side, promises more than just entertainment and a … Read more

China’s manufacturing goes digital, green for high-quality growth

China’s

HEFEI: In the blink of an eye, a laptop is churned out from the busy production lines at LCFC (Hefei) Electronics Technology Co, Ltd., the largest PC R&D and manufacturing base of Chinese tech giant Lenovo. The once-complicated process of computer manufacturing, which includes product ordering, design, production and testing, can now be accomplished by … Read more

Robots, big data as Gulf nations bet on AI

Robots, big data as Gulf nations bet on AI

DUBAI: Robots puttering around Dubai’s hi-tech Expo site could be a sign of things to come for the Gulf, where new cities are being built from scratch with artificial intelligence at their core. The 5G-enabled Expo, covering an area twice the size of Monaco, will remain as a “city of the future” and tech industry hub, Expo’s chief … Read more

Qualcomm to adopt new naming system for its flagship processors

Qualcomm

American chip manufacturing giant, Qualcomm, has announced that Snapdragon Technology Summit will take place from November 30 to December 2, 2021. And the chip manufacturer will launch the new generation of flagship processors. The #SnapdragonSummit is less than a month away! #TBT to announcing the @Snapdragon 865 #5G Mobile Platform at the 2019 Summit. It … Read more

Fortnite inaccessible in China as developer pulls the plug

Fortnite

BEJING: Players in China said Monday they could no longer access popular survival game Fortnite as its developer Epic Games pulled the plug on a Chinese version amid a crackdown by authorities on gaming and the tech sector. Epic had announced two weeks ago that it would shut down the Chinese version of the game … Read more

Startups eye post-pandemic ‘tele-health’ revolution

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LISBON: From mental health apps to a helmet that can shock a patient’s brain remotely, startups at this year’s Web Summit are betting on a major shift towards “tele-medicine” as the world emerges from the pandemic. Using technology to treat patients virtually was a major theme at one of the world’s largest tech conferences, which … Read more

India’s only Muslim player Shami faces ‘online abuse’ after Pakistan defeat

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NEW DELHI: A torrent of social media abuse was aimed at India’s only Muslim player, the bowler Mohammed Shami, after his side were thrashed by arch-rivals Pakistan at the cricket T20 World Cup. Violence against Muslims in India was also reported after the emphatic 10-wicket win on Sunday, Pakistan’s first against India at any World … Read more

Zero net emissions by 2050: a huge challenge for airline industry

Zero net emissions by 2050: a huge challenge for airline industry

How can passengers take 10 billion flights a year without contributing to global warming? The question of “greening” the international aviation sector by 2050 constitutes a colossal task whose stakes — and sheer numbers — can make the head spin, according to the airlines themselves. At its general assembly in Boston Monday, the International Air … Read more

Then Vs Now: The Evolution of Gaming

Following the commercial birth of gaming as a technological peculiarity in the 1950s, it has developed into one of the most profitable industries in the world. The equipment and machinery used to play the games have grown by leaps and bounds, while the titles we used to play have evolved into astonishingly stunning pieces of … Read more

Cryptocurrency market that has highly impacted these businesses

Cryptocurrency

Since the introduction of Bitcoin over ten years ago, cryptocurrency has been the talk of the town.

Banking and Payments

Several financial organizations, fintechs, and biggest investment firms currently believe that crypto is the new trend of how individuals save and exchange cash. Some of the benefits contain quick processing times, less or no transaction fees, and greater safety. These progressive things will only remain to increase as more banking customers look to fit cryptocurrencies into their everyday financial routine.

Retail

Ecommerce stores are too being determined by cryptocurrencies. A variety of online stores have been taking on technology as a means of payment for numerous years now. By trading with virtual money like bitcoin, these digital traders accept to work to serve different kinds of new clients and their shopping requirements.

Tourism

When a tourist plans a trip he makes several transactions from hotel booking, car rents, food, going on trips, and many other things crypto transactions have made their way into the industry of enabling quicker and cheaper transactions with fewer commission charges. Cryptocurrencies have changed the generation of tourists to be a more comfortable substitution to older payment systems.

Mobile Applications

The normal smartphone user has nearly 80 applications installed on their mobile. But only use around 9 of these in circulation, they are still a vast part of the new mobile holder’s everyday routine. This is why cryptocurrency results for well-known mobile applications are flattering more and more extensive presently. The mobile business is working additional with cryptocurrencies than ever before, with a mission to transform app development and accessibility.

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Stanford alkali metal-chlorine battery holds six times more energy

Stanford alkali metal-chlorine battery holds six times more energy

Stanford University researchers led a team that developed a new metal-chlorine battery that can store six times more energy than current state-of-the-art batteries. Stanford University and a group of worldwide researchers created a new battery known as alkali metal-chlorine batteries, and they recently released a paper explaining their breakthrough. The new form of battery has … Read more

Saudi Arabia to cooperate with Chinese firms over digital transformation

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia announced on Wednesday that it will cooperate with Chinese firms over the digital transformation in the kingdom. During an event held in the Saudi capital of Riyadh, the kingdom announced the establishment of the Saudi-Chinese eWTP Arabia Capital Fund to support Saudi’s emerging technology companies. With a capital of 1.5 billion Saudi … Read more

South Korea have developed a soft robot that changes colour like a chameleon

Scientists in South Korea have developed a soft robot that changes colour like a chameleon and becomes part of the background, making it difficult to see.

Let’s say that the real thing in this invention is not the robot itself, but its soft fur, which changes its colour in a certain way when electricity passes.

Changing colours to become part of the background to avoid predators and invaders is a special tactic of chameleons and other such animals, also known as “active camouflage”.

The same natural ability of the chameleon has been artificially created in the soft skin of the robot.

Experts hope that with the help of this technology, in the future, fabrics can be made that can quickly change their colour and design to suit the surrounding environment.

In this way, the wearer will also become a part of their background and it will be very difficult to see.

It is a difficult task to make an artificial skin that changes colour instantly like a chameleon because it requires a very complex system that requires constant monitoring of its surroundings as well as the ability to quickly change the colour of the skin as needed.

In the latest issue of the online research journal Nature Communications, Seung Hwan of Seoul National University and his colleagues describe in their article how they overcame this difficulty.

According to the article, they devised a new strategy using layers called “thermochromic liquid crystal layers”. This material is practically the same as used in LCD monitors today. However, it also has the added ability to change colour at changing temperatures.

These layers were connected by networks of very thin (nanometer-sized) wires of silver that were stacked on top of each other, that is, vertically.

By connecting them to colour sensors and feedback control systems, and artificial fur was developed that could change colour according to the environment around them. In the end, the fur was applied to the body of a soft robot, creating a “soft robot that changes colour like a chameleon.”

So far, the performance of this fur has been demonstrated in experiments, which have shown that this artificial fur changes its colour immediately according to the changing colour of its surroundings.

However, this is still the initial stage in which, after success, these experts will further refine the skin and make it usable in the practical field.

The biggest challenge in this regard is to increase the area of this artificial fur and maintain its performance. On the other hand, it is also important to improve the resolution in the samples made on the surface of the skin.

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President Alvi seeks Turkish investment in Pakistan

Peace in Afghanistan to lead towards regional economic prosperity: President

ISTANBUL: President Dr Arif Alvi has urged the Turkish businessmen to take advantage of Pakistan’s business-friendly environment and invest in the country’s information technology, mining, financial, industrial and tourism sectors, as there was a great potential for cooperation between the two countries. He expressed these views during the meetings with business delegations from leading Turkish … Read more

PM to lay foundation stone of IT park  

IT

LAHORE: Provincial Minister for Industries and Commerce Mian Aslam Iqbal has said that Prime Minister Imran Khan will soon lay the foundation stone of the Skill Technology Park in Lahore to apprise students of information technology and tech companies. Chairing a meeting at the Civil Secretariat on Thursday, he said that the first state-of-the-art the … Read more

Samsung unveils new foldable smartphones with lower prices 

Samsung accidentally talks about the Galaxy A82 5G

Samsung Electronics unveiled its latest high-end foldable smartphones on Wednesday with lower prices than last year’s offerings in a push to expand foldable demand beyond niche devices. The tech giant priced its 5G-enabled Galaxy Z Fold3 with 7.6-inch main screen to start at $1,799.99 in the United States, and clamshell Galaxy Z Flip3 at $999.99 … Read more

Huawei donates equipment to develop smart classroom in Bangladesh

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DHAKA: Huawei, the leading global provider of information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure, has contributed digital equipment and other devices necessary to develop a smart classroom for children in Bangladesh. The items were handed over to Ahmed Imtiaz Jami, the founder and president of Obhizatrik Foundation, a local organization working towards overcoming socio-economic challenges, at … Read more

Pakistan equity market remains bearish; down 366 points

PSX Continues Bullish Trend, 100 Index Rises 1.37 Per cent

KARACHI: The Pakistan stock market took a negative turn on Monday, primarily due to the selloff in technology stocks, dealers said. Institutional investors were on the selling side, partly due to the redemptions and otherwise due to the concerns on the rising current account deficit and inflation on the back of possible tariff hike. Muhammad … Read more

Sepia Solutions has been recognised as the winner of the Microsoft Country Partner of the Year Award 2021

KARACHI: Sepia Solutions has been recognised as the winner of the Microsoft Country Partner of the Year Award 2021 for Pakistan, a statement said on Saturday. The Microsoft Country Partner of the Year Awards honour the Microsoft partners who have created and delivered exceptional Microsoft-based solutions in the previous year, it added. The awards were … Read more

Ethereum co-founder, Musk should not see the crypto industry as a joke

Ethereum

During a recent interview with BNN Bloomberg, Ethereum co-founder Anthony Di Iorio expressed his dissatisfaction with Tesla CEO Elon Musk.

According to Di Iorio, people like Musk have the ability to bring about significant change.

However, he feels that they should concentrate on real issues rather than frivolous ones:

He said, “I’m just really wishing that their energy is going to be focused around educating people, and not having fun with something that’s so important”.

Musk, who owns Ether, has garnered the ire of many in the cryptocurrency community for pushing the joke cryptocurrency Dogecoin and helping to propel its market valuation to a staggering $90 billion in early May.

The billionaire continues to promote the cryptocurrency with regular tweets and memes, but his social media clout hasn’t helped the cryptocurrency climb out of the enormous hole it dug during the latest market correction.

From its high on May 8, the meme coin has dropped more than 72%.

Ethereum co-founder Di Iorio also chastised individuals who use technology to inflate their own tokens.

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Mastercard Strives to Take the Lead in Crypto Markets

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Mastercard (MA), the world’s largest payments company, wants to make it easier for people to acquire, spend, and hold cryptocurrencies.

Mastercard also wants to be a major player in the Decentralized Finance (DeFi) with cryptocurrencies developer ecosystem.

Mastercard’s Start Path program is now open to startups and entrepreneurs who are focused on crypto and digital assets. The program allows new businesses to use the credit card network’s technology.

Mastercard established a Start Path global engagement program to support fast-growing digital assets, blockchain, and cryptocurrency startups, in order to make crypto holders’ transactional lives easier.

“As a leading technology player, we believe we can play a key role in digital assets, helping to shape the industry and provide consumer protection and security,” Mastercard’s executive vice president of new digital infrastructure and fintech, Jess Turner, said.

The Start Path program will provide cryptocurrency companies access to Mastercard’s most up-to-date tools and solutions, allowing them to scale their innovations and cutting-edge technology.

“These startups use the program to connect with our ecosystem of banks, merchants, partners, and digital players across the globe to deliver new solutions,” Mastercard explained.

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PTCL, Paksat ink partnership deal to deliver modern satellite services

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KARACHI: The Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) and Paksat signed a strategic partnership to develop and deliver state-of-the-art integrated satellite services in addressing the ever-evolving national needs of the public and private sectors of the country, a statement said on Tuesday. Suparco chairman Major-General Amer Nadeem, Paksat International Pvt Limited CEO Sadaquat Liaquat, PTCL president … Read more

Cryptocurrency is gaining popularity among Kenyan farmers

Cryptocurrency

KILIFI, KENYA – Cryptocurrency is making headlines because it is shaking up the financial world, but it’s also gaining momentum in less developing nations. An American economist who introduced blockchain technology for low-income urban customers has now expanded the cashless system to the countryside in Kenya.

Emmanuel Kahindi, a 26-year-old farmer from Kilifi on Kenya’s tropical Indian Ocean coast, is collecting tomatoes and other crops on a lush green farm. He uses Sarafu, Kenya’s cryptocurrency, to sell his crops and get supplies without having to invest cash.

Sarafu has been quite beneficial to him, he says, particularly because it encourages him to save his money, which is in Kenyan currency. He stated he uses Sarafu to buy garden supplies like seeds and fertilizer.

Sarafu coins function as vouchers that may be redeemed for goods or services from other Sarafu users. Enrolment is open to anyone having a Kenyan mobile phone line. Free Sarafu are offered to users. They earn coins after that by selling a product or service to another user.

Sarafu is a community inclusion currency (CIC) that allows people to give and receive credit without having to deposit Kenyan shillings or other currencies in a bank.

Will Ruddick, an American economist, founded the organization through his Kenyan NGO, Grassroots Economics. It was only recently introduced to remote regions like Kilifi by him.

“I think that’s where there is the most chronic lack of national currency. So, I think what’s happening, we’re filling a gap. People say look, the national ledger system, the national currency it is not available for us. We can’t measure our trade in this thing,” said Ruddick.

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In Japan, we strive for cutting-edge science, technology, and innovation

In Japan, we strive for cutting-edge science, technology, and innovation

The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT) of Japan has stressed the importance of being a world leader in science and technology.

Japan’s economy and society are undergoing significant changes. Energy, resources, food shortages, a declining birth rate, an aging population, as well as underdeveloped rural economies and communities, are the most pressing issues in Japan today.

Japan’s global status in science and technology has recently fallen as a result of these challenges, even while other countries continue to strengthen their science, technology, and innovation (STI) policies.

However, as in the past, Japan must continue to be a country that actively contributes to humanity’s growth by using its STI capability to address global concerns and improve the quality of life in underdeveloped countries. Japan also aspires to actively contribute to global growth that is sustainable.

The Science and Technology Policy Bureau, which is part of Japan’s Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT), is in charge of planning and designing basic policies to promote science and technology in the country.

Its goal is to develop human resources in science and technology, benefiting everyone from students to senior researchers and engineers, and to support international activities and science and technology promotion in a variety of places.

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Dubai Ruler Opens $1 Million Coding Plan For Graduates

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DUBAI: His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, on Sunday called upon graduates of the initiative to develop projects and solutions using the skills they acquired during the programme, according to Emirates News Agency (WAM). The grand prize for the most innovative coding … Read more

Intel agrees to acquire GlobalFoundries for $30 billion

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Intel Corp is in talks to buy semiconductor manufacturer GlobalFoundries Inc for about $30 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported as saying on Thursday. According to the report talks come as a semiconductor shortage is hobbling industries around the globe. A deal could help Intel ramp up production of chips at a time demand is at … Read more

Bitcoin is better than gold, Steve Wozniak

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Steve Wozniak, Apple‘s co-founder, was present at the Jalisco Talent Land Digital in 2021 on Thursday, July 8. The businessman conveyed his views on bitcoin and the blockchain in this context.

“It is something impressive that we even know who created bitcoin, it is unique and completely a mathematical formula, which is also immutable, so it is almost a miracle of technology,” he explained.

He said that bitcoin is “better than gold” because gold must be found and it is limited. Also stated that he does not have any crypto assets, he further stated that he would be investing in Bitcoin in the coming future.

Wozniak spoke about technology and advancements as well as diversity and equal pay during his participation in the innovation festival.

“We should all be treated the same, but we can’t achieve much just by wanting it,” he said.

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