Home Grown Space Tech Company Develops Ultra Low Power Electric Propulsion Systems
At 32, Dr Mark Lim is the chief executive officer of Aliena, a home-grown space tech company that develops ultra-low
Read moreAt 32, Dr Mark Lim is the chief executive officer of Aliena, a home-grown space tech company that develops ultra-low
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Read moreThe Redmi K30 Ultra unveiled earlier this week went on its first sale in China today and the company sold 100,000 units
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Read moreOne day after posting images of the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, YouTuber Jimmy Is Promo has shared a video
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The company expands its "First" phones portfolio with the Nokia 130
Karachi,September 16, 2014:Recognizing the rapid growth of ultra-affordable mobile phones, Microsoft Devices today unveiled the Nokia 130, a mobile phone designed to introduce millions of people to new digital experiences. At just PKR 2,850/-, the Nokia 130 combines the everyday essentials first-time mobile phone buyers expect with the beautiful design, reliability and mobile entertainment they want. With a
STAFF REPORT IBD: LG, the Korean Electronics Giant, has launched 84-inch Ultra HD TV which is fully equipped with 3D technology, in Pakistan with a price tag of whooping Rs 2 million per unit.The product is the world’s first ultra HD TV which boosts 4K resolution, by setting new level of ULTRA HD (3840 X 2160) picture quality making Full HD (1920 X 1080) look like standard definition.According to a press release issued by the company, the other top selling features of this beast include LG
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