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PILDAT says Feb 8 polls record lowest fairness score since 2013

  The Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency (PILDAT) has issued a report detailing its assessment of the recently-concluded general election, expressing deep concerns over a decline in fairness scores compared to previous election cycles.

Nationwide disruption to social media platforms amid PTI virtual event

  A nationwide disruption on social media platforms was experienced amid a virtual event organised by the PTI on Saturday, according to Internet monitor Netblocks. 

To beat ChatGPT, Google Unveils Its Latest and Greatest Gemini AI

  Google has just introduced Gemini, a groundbreaking AI model described as their most advanced and versatile yet. It is primarily meant to upgrade the AI chatbot Google Bard. 

WhatsApp's Secret Code for Chat Lock lets you hide your locked chats

  WhatsApp rolled out the Chat Lock feature in May to let users lock their chats with their device password or biometric, like a fingerprint. 

Solar flare could cause months-long 'internet apocalypse'

  A solar superstorm, marked by a coronal mass ejection (CME), poses a significant threat to internet stability, potentially disrupting the system for weeks or even months. 

How to Send High Quality Photo Files on Whats App

  It has been a while since Whatsapp launched its feature to send large photo files but surprisingly many people are still unaware of it. 

Samsung Revels Making of S22 Series

    If you ever wondered what the story behind the design of Samsung's latest and greatest flagships was, this is for you. That is, if you like reading PR speak gibberish in your spare time, as we do. If so, you'll be enticed by phrases like "the essence of originality" and "newness beyond innovation". 

iPhone used to hack government officials around the world

  WASHINGTON: Loujain al-Hathloul, a Saudi activist, helped turn the tide against NSO Group, one of the world’s most sophisticated spyware companies now facing a cascade of legal action and scrutiny in Washington over damaging new allegations that its software was used to hack government officials and dissidents around the world.

Bill Gates to Visit Pakistan

  ISLAMABAD: Microsoft co-founder William Henry Gates, better known as Bill Gates has arrived in Islamabad for a one-day visit to Pakistan, According to sources.

The Google Pixel Fold will be available in 2022:

  The Google Pixel Fold has been circulating for almost a year. It was supposed to be released last year, but the search engine giant apparently delayed it owing to a lack of components.

The official teaser for the Realme 9 Pro and Pro+ provides the final details

  Two Realme 9 Pro phones will be unveiled on February 16 (tomorrow), and this could be the final teaser before the big reveal – and, really, it’s all the teasing we need, because the company has confirmed key details of both phones, some of which we’ve only seen in rumored form, and others not even that. 

Facebook says data on 530 million users 'scraped' before September 2019

  Facebook Inc on Tuesday said a recently reported data leak affecting potentially 530 million users stemmed from misuse of a feature in 2019 and that the company had plugged the hole after identifying the problem at the time.  Business Insider reported last week that phone numbers and other details from user profiles were available in a public database. Facebook said “malicious actors” had obtained the data prior to September 2019 by “scraping” profiles using a vulnerability in the social media service’s tool to sync contacts. The company said it identified the issue at the time and modified the tool.  “As a result of the action we took, we are confident that the specific issue that allowed them to scrape this data in 2019 no longer exists,” Facebook said in a blog post. Last week it was reported that information on more than 500 million Facebook Inc users — including phone numbers and other data — is being offered by an individual virtually for free.  The database appears to be the

Flyover in China removed in one night

An incredible video footage has surfaced on the internet, showing how more than 200 diggers worked together to demolish an overpass in a single night in China. 

Vladimir Putin calls internet a CIA project

Moscow : Russian president Vladimir Putin called the internet a CIA project, he said this while commenting about Russia's biggest search engine Yandex. 

How NSA is Spying on You

How NSA is Spying on You National Security Agency is spying on the world through new ways. Here are more ways through which NSA Spy  1. Spy Malware pre-installed on computer. NSA use Tailored Access Operations (TAO)

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