December 2024

Rizwan's Effort Falls Short

Rizwan’s Effort Falls Short

South Africa 183 for 9 (Miller 82, Linde 48, Shaheen 3-22, Abrar 3-37) beat Pakistan 172 for 8 (Rizwan 74, Ayub 31, Linde 4-21) by 11 runs. George Linde made a triumphant return to the South African team after three years. On an electric evening at Kingsmead, he showcased a stunning all-round performance. His 24-ball […]

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VPN Restrictions Threaten Digital Progress

VPN Restrictions Threaten Digital Progress

VPN Restrictions Threaten Digital Progress Better internet access has opened doors to new possibilities for Pakistan’s youth. Young freelancers use these opportunities to earn a livelihood for their families. From technology companies in major cities to remote workers using their 4G internet in villages, Pakistanis are excelling and competing with global talent.“VPN Restrictions Threaten Digital

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Pichai's AI Search Vision

Pichai’s AI Search Vision

Pichai’s AI Search Vision Google CEO Sundar Pichai has unveiled “Pichai’s AI Search Vision”, indicating profound changes for the company’s search engine by 2025, driven by cutting-edge artificial intelligence. At the New York Times’ DealBook Summit, Pichai expressed unwavering confidence in AI as the transformative force behind this evolution. “Search itself will continue to change

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Imran Khan's Military Challenge

Imran Khan’s Military Challenge

Imran Khan’s Military Challenge Imran Khan’s ongoing confrontation with Pakistan’s powerful military has sparked a debate that could reshape the country’s political landscape. In a nation where the armed forces have wielded significant control for decades, Khan’s challenge is unprecedented in its boldness and scale. “Imran Khan’s Military Challenge” has exposed systemic flaws in Pakistan’s

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Copyright Dispute Media vs OpenAI

Copyright Dispute: Media vs. OpenAI

Copyright Dispute: Media vs. OpenAI Canada’s major news organizations have sued tech firm OpenAI, alleging unauthorized use of their articles to train ChatGPT software. This legal action, dubbed the “Copyright Dispute: Media vs. OpenAI”, claims the company is unjustly enriching itself by “strip-mining journalism.” The suit, filed in Ontario’s superior court of justice, seeks punitive

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