$100 million tech house project to launch by Saudi Prince in Islamabad tomorrow.
A Prince Fahad bin Mansour Al-Saud-owned Saudi tech business has announced that it would open a Saudi-Pakistan Tech House in Islamabad tomorrow.
A Prince Fahad bin Mansour Al-Saud-owned Saudi tech business has announced that it would open a Saudi-Pakistan Tech House in Islamabad tomorrow.
The updated GPT-3 technology from OpenAI is being aggressively tested by Microsoft in a more powerful version of the Bing search engine.
The satellite-based internet service provider “Starlink” has not yet received a licence from the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA).
At Dubai and Abu Dhabi, ADNOC Distribution stations can identify your vehicle and keep track of your preferences.
Deputy Commissioner Muhammad Shoaib along with District Police Officer (DPO) Waqar Ahmad inaugurated the 7th Census in the district amid tight security arrangements on Wednesday.
Nokia’s Chief Executive Pekka Lundmark claims that the shift results from Nokia no longer viewing itself as a smartphone firm but rather as a corporate technology company.
Nowadays, practically everyone uses WhatsApp frequently to stay in touch with their friends and family.
The features present in competing apps are gradually being added to WhatsApp. Some Telegram-inspired features have already made their way to WhatsApp, and now the messaging service is following Google Meet’s lead.
Samsung’s first 5nm chip for Ambarella, the CV3-AD685, features a powerful artificial intelligence (AI) engine and a GPU that is suitable for use in automobiles.
The next-generation flagship realme GT 3 will have an industry-leading 240W fast charging, according to realme,.
Using a new revenue stream that has had mixed results for smaller rival Twitter, Facebook-parent Meta has introduced a subscription service called Meta Verified that will allow users to add the coveted blue check mark to their Instagram and Facebook accounts for up to $15 a month by verifying their identity.
The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has asked Google to evaluate its policies and limit access to its platforms to only authorised digital lending companies.