Month: January 2020
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Huawei starts its mobile wallet service Huawei Pay in Pakistan
Huawei starts mobile wallet service in Pakistan Through CPEC HUAWEI or HONOR smartphone users who are also holders of NBP UnionPay Virtual Card can now visit HUAWEI AppGallery to download […]
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New generation prefer technology to face-to-face negotiation
Younger decision makers are increasingly relying on technology such as emails, video conferencing and WhatsApp in negotiations with suppliers, rather than speaking to them face-to-face, new research from Barclaycard Payments has claimed. […]
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Apple working on preventative healthcare technology, CEO Cook reveals
Apple CEO Tim Cook on Monday said the company is investigating technology that could help identify health risks at an early stage, similar to heart monitoring features introduced with Apple […]
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Google boss Sundar Pichai calls for AI regulation
Google boss Sundar Pichai calls for AI regulation to be regulated. Writing in the Financial Times, Sundar Pichai said it was “too important not to” impose regulation but argued for […]
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2030: from technology optimism to technology realism
Today’s technological revolution is a time of enormous promise, but also new challenges. As we enter the 2020s it is clear that we are far from unlocking the potential of […]
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Facial recognition: EU considers ban of up to five years
The European Commission has revealed it is considering a ban on the use of facial recognition in public areas for up to five years. Regulators want time to work out […]
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Digital Pakistan Internship Portal launched
Islamabad: First-ever Digital Pakistan Internship Portal launched here in a ceremony held at a local hotel on Wednesday to accelerate the growth of Information Technology sector through creating a bridge […]
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The transformation of energy technology: learnings from CES 2020
Sustainability was a common thread at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. From improving energy efficiency to responsible recycling, more than 200 companies on the show floor […]
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Apple may have to abandon Lightning connector cable
Hasn’t this happened before? Apple may have to abandon Lightning connector cable Apple, along with 10 other leading tech giants such as Nokia and Samsung, signed a memorandum of understanding […]