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Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Technology investment conference hosted by STZA and Pakistan embassy in Beijing attracts 4500 Chinese tech companies

The conference can probably be termed as one of the biggest ever forum held between Pakistan and China in terms of participation from Chinese companies.

Google launches Earthquake alert in Pakistan

Pakistan is one of the few countries where Google has launched earthquake alert function which can save thousands of lives if used appropriately.

Toyota introduces all new Toyota Crown

The 16th generation of the Crown will be sold outside Japan for the first time in earnest, with plans to reach about 40 countries and regions.

Hyundai launches its first electric car

Hyundai Ioniq aims to fight Tesla's market share in the EV segment.

Hyundai breaks its sales records in Pakistan

Hyundai Nishat produces expensive vehicles; so, the highest sales in the last month shows that rich are buying more cars despite recession.

NASA releases striking images of unseen corners of universe

4 new images from James Webb Space Telescope offer glimpses into birth, death of stars

Kia new price list after capital value tax

As if inflation was not enough to make cars out of reach of Pakistanis, the govt has imposed capital value tax on vehicles.

Is China planning to take over moon?

The U.S. space agency chief said China's space programme was a military one and that China had stolen ideas and technology from others.

Toyota launches Hyryder: The cheapest SUV

Toyota launches Sportage killer as Toyota Hyryder aims to beat the price in mid size SUV segment.

Toyota set to launch first mass market hybrid car for India

While green investors have criticised Toyota, the world's largest carmaker by sales, for slowness in moving its product line-up to all electric vehicles

Samsung XCover6 Pro: The first unbreakable smartphone?

What are the specs of Samsung's first rugged phone? The most astonishing is its camera of 50MP.

Japanese chip maker partners with India’s Tata Motors to develop chip solutions

India expects the domestic chip market to reach $63 billion by 2026 from $15 billion in 2020.