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Apple Another Unreleased iPhone Prototype Lost

Apple Another Unreleased iPhone Prototype Lost

As you probably know Apple always develops its future products under wraps, which means that all tests must be done in a quiet and sneaky way. As a part of future testing iPhone models  in field, Apple’s send its prototype models to its engineers to test them in the field often around its campus in [...]

September 1, 2011 | By | Reply More
Mobilink's Employees Involved In Fraud Of Rs. 210 Million!

Mobilink's Employees Involved In Fraud Of Rs. 210 Million!

According to our sources top and middle management finance officials of a cellular services giant, Mobilink have been found involved in embezzlement of Rs. 210 million. The discovery of the embezzlement was discovered in November 2010 after discrepancy in the accounts was found.

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Police Raided The Google’s Office In South Korea For Location Tracking

Police Raided The Google’s Office In South Korea For Location Tracking

Google is a well known company and it rules the world of internet. No one is above law and anyone who violates the law will be taken to justice. One should take care of social norms and should not violate them.

There are certain laws made by which you cannot trace any person without his or her permission. Now days it is possible to locate any body but its unethical and one should not do this.

May 5, 2011 | By | Reply More
Pakistan Press Foundation Website Hacked

Pakistan Press Foundation Website Hacked

Indian hackers have broken into the website of the Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF), a Pakistani television channel claimed Sunday. The PPF is an independent media research and training centre designed to promote and defend the freedom of press and raise social and political awareness in Pakistan. The website was subsequently closed by Pakistani authorities for [...]

August 15, 2010 | By | 2 Replies More
Cellular Companies Rejected to Give Call Details to Interior Ministry & FIA

Cellular Companies Rejected to Give Call Details to Interior Ministry & FIA

The country’s cellular service providers have refused to provide call records to the Interior Ministry and the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) after the lapsing of the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Ordinance (PECO), sources said on Sunday. Recently, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) was barred from issuing letters to cellular companies for providing call data to [...]

April 26, 2010 | By | Reply More
City Police Will Soon Obtaining Caller Location Identification System

City Police Will Soon Obtaining Caller Location Identification System

The city police force is obtaining its own cellular phone caller location system technology which has so far remained in the exclusive use and mandate of the intelligence agencies in a move that has surprised many, as the police have not received a go-ahead for the plan from the security authorities, officials and sources close [...]

April 8, 2010 | By | Reply More
PTCL Employees Protest Continues

PTCL Employees Protest Continues

Pakistan Telecommunication Corporation Limited (PTCL) employees continued protest outside PTCL headquarters despite police crack last night down against protestors last night. They chanted slogans in favour of their demands and for release of leaders. Heavy police contingents and armored vehicles deployed at PTCL headquarters.

August 31, 2009 | By | Reply More
PTCL cable thief arrested

PTCL cable thief arrested

Karachi, Aug 12, 2009 (Asia Pulse Data Source via COMTEX) – Frere Police arrested a thief, red-handed as he was stealing the underground wires of Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL), here on Tuesday. DSP Asghar Ali Shah said two thieves were trying to steal PTCL underground wires near the Hockey Stadium. He said the Frere police mobile during routine patrolling spotted and arrested one of them, later identified as Shehzad. His accomplice managed to flee. Police have registered a case against the accused on the complaint of a PTCL officer.

August 14, 2009 | By | Reply More