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Police successfully unlock Humaira Asghar’s phones, tablet, laptop

KARACHI: In a significant development in the investigation of Humaira Asghar case, police have successfully unlocked three mobile phones, a tablet, and a laptop...

Customs seize 10,000 phones, tobacco flavors worth millions of rupees

KARACHI: Pakistan Customs foiled a major smuggling attempt in Karachi, seizing over 10,000 mobile phones worth Rs302.4 million and 15,000 tobacco flavors valued at...

WhatsApp to stop working on millions of phones this year; check list

WhatsApp, the world’s most popular messaging app, has announced that it will no longer support 35 mobile devices running older versions of Google and...

Thief’s attempt to steal mobile phones fails, funny video goes viral

The total value of the mobile phones was 1,600 pounds.

Using smartphones can improve memory

The research's aim was to find how memory abilities get influenced by gadget use

WhatsApp will stop working on these popular phones from tomorrow: Check list

The popular instant messaging app WhatsApp will start removing support for some Android and iOS devices running on old OS versions from November 1. According...

Warning: Over 1 bln Android phones, tablets at risk of being hacked

Around 40 per cent of Android-based users around the world having smartphones and tablets with older versions of the operation could be vulnerable to hackers.

Samsung sold 6.7 million 5G phones in 2019

South Korea's Samsung announced that the company shipped more than 6.7 million Galaxy 5G smartphones globally in 2019.

Facial recognition rollout reaches into mobile phones, shops and homes

China is home to some of the world’s leaders in facial recognition software, including Megvii and SenseTime.

Travellers allowed to bring one phone a year duty-free in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Minister of State for Revenue Hammad Azhar has announced that only one phone a year would be allowed to bring in the country from...

Security flaws put virtually all phones, computers at risk

FRANKFURT/SAN FRANCISCO: Security researchers on Wednesday disclosed a set of security flaws that they said could let hackers steal sensitive information from nearly every...

Phones for urns: Hong Kong turns to virtual reality to honor ancestors

HONG KONG: A lack of space for cemeteries in crowded Hong Kong clashes with the age-old Chinese tradition of reverence for one’s ancestors. But one...

Beyond phones and 5G, mobile world seeks to reinvent itself

BARCELONA: Seeking to escape a cycle of falling prices and tight regulation, big telecom operators from Vimpelcom to Telefonica are set to reinvent themselves...

Samsung to disable Galaxy Note 7 phones in US via software update

WASHINGTON: Samsung Electronics Co Ltd said on Friday that a software update for Galaxy Note 7 smartphones will be released mid-December in the United...

Google unveils latest Nexus phones, tablet

CALIFORNIA: Google Inc unveiled its new Nexus phones on Tuesday in its latest attempt to take a bite out of Apple's dominant share of the smartphone market.

Apple ups hiring, but faces obstacles to making phones smarter

Apple has ramped up its hiring of artificial intelligence experts, recruiting from PhD programs, posting dozens of job listings and greatly increasing the size of its AI staff, a review of hiring sites suggests and numerous sources confirm.

Samsung unveils high-end phones in search of sales boost

NEW YORK: Samsung Electronics Co Ltd unveiled a new Galaxy Note phablet and a larger version of its curved-screen S6 edge smartphone on Thursday, marking a fresh bid by the South Korean company to revive momentum in its handset business.

The phone in your pocket is threatened

BARCELONA: The boom in smartphones among often careless users has made happy hunting for hackers, whose virus attacks and hijacking of unprotected mobiles are multiplying, experts warn.

Samsung unveils sleek new Galaxy phones to battle Apple

SEOUL: South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co Ltd unveiled its latest Galaxy S smartphones, featuring a slim body made from aircraft-grade metal, in a bid to reclaim the throne of undisputed global smartphone leader from Apple Inc.

Nokia Mexico ordered to pay damages to buyers for faulty phones

MEXICO CITY: A Mexican court has ruled Nokia Mexico S.A. de C.V must pay damages to customers who bought defective mobile phones prior to the handset maker's takeover by Microsoft Corp, a government agency said on Sunday.
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