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Teenage lover ‘kills mother for taking away her phone’
Police say the victim took away her phone on finding out about the 14-year-old's 'affair' with cousin
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The march of the smartphone
There is a quiet but significant revolution in the way the people of Pakistan communicate with one another
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The death of a lineman
The omni-capable mobile phone, has quite literally become the portal through which we walk, talk, share our thoughts
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FY15: Mobile phone imports clock in at $630m
Value 11.6% higher than previous year; demand rising post spectrum auction.
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BlackBerry applications: Lahore-based company tops sales list
A photo editing software by Lahore-based IT start-up Pepper.pk became best selling paid application for BlackBerry.
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‘iCrime’ wave fuelled by insatiable appetite for smartphones
iPhones and BlackBerrys are becoming increasingly popular amongst Pakistani’s.
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Phone wars: iPhone 3GS vs BlackBerry Torch
The iPhone may do a lot of things that that the Torch does not. However, whatever the Torch does do, it does better.
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Mobile Wallets: Future phones
Companies worldwide are introducing mobile wallets that store money in cell phones instead of bank accounts.
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Mobilink’s parent company sells Tunisian stake to repay debt
Mobilink not concerned about Orascom's deal to sell LINKdotNET and Link Egypt.
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Phone wars: Nokia N8 vs HTC Desire
The Express Tribune compares the two phones to help you decide which phone you should buy based on your preferences.
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Windows Phone 7: Microsoft joins Pakistan’s smartphone war
Mobilink offers phone with hopes of enticing customers to switch.
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Achtung stalkers, women are ‘taking back the tech’
International campaign aims to end harassment and violence against women via technology.
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Nokia: All eyes on developers
The Express Tribune catches up with the Nokia team at Calling All Innovators Pakistan 2010.
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Most cell phones snatched in Saddar
Karachi cellphone theft averaging at 3,000 per month, says Citizens Police Liaison Committee (CPLC).
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Phone wars: Nokia C3 vs Ideos
If you feel that typing on a touch screen is difficult, C3 is your phone. For the functionality of a PC, go for Ideos.
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Dell, Microsoft hit BlackBerry where it hurts
Many businesses are exploring the possibility of letting employees use iPhones and Android phones for corporate email.
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Korean tech giant digs deeper into Pakistan
Samsung's Android-based Galaxy Tab tablet to officially make it on November 20.
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Samsung’s Android powerhouse invades Pakistan
The phone that put Samsung on the map - the Galaxy S - has begun to make waves at the high-end of the mobile market.
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An Apple too far
Even reputable news organisations take an Apple a day.
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Nokia ups the ante, tries to reclaim lost ground
Head of Category Marketing confident despite the havoc wreaked by competitors to his company’s smartphone sales.
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PlayStation jumps on Android bandwagon
Sony Ericsson working to bring Sony’s gaming line-up to mobile phones.
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iPhone beats Blackberry in quarterly smartphone sales
Apple has for the first time outpaced Blackberry-maker Research in Motion in global smartphone sales with iPhone 4.
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Nokia launches C3 in Pakistan
The handset that costs around Rs12,500 is available in a variety of colours including hot pink and blue.
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Almost 200,000 SMSs sent every second: ITU
The popularity of text messaging has tripled in 3 years as 200,000 SMSs are being sent every second, says UN agency.
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iPad down, iPhone up
Supply and production bottlenecks keep iPads from store shelves while demand for iPhone outstrips supply.
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Android digs deeper into Pakistan
Arrival of Ideos points to increasing trend of local carriers offering phones running Google’s free operating...
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SMS fever at all-time high
Telecommunication operators advertising packages for cheap SMS rates as service continues to be incredibly popular.
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Nokia’s foot soldier
With his newly designed N8 in hand, Mikko Aarras, senior designer, Nokia truly works, lives and breathes Nokia.
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LG in drive for market leader spot
LG expresses its intention to continue expanding business in the country in order to become the top brand.
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Nokia, Ufone set to unleash N8 into local market
Nokia gives Ufone exclusive right to sell its new high end smartphone, the N8 through its outlets in Pakistan.
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Microsoft sues Motorola for patent infringement
Microsoft is accusing the US handset maker of violating its patents in smartphones powered by Google's Android.
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Mobile users reach 100 million mark
Gilani says Pakistan has moved from comparative advantage to competitive advantage in the global market.
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Google Android or the iPhone?
We take a look at the operating systems of the two reigning mobile phone giants in the local market.
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The story of the text
As soon as the Eid moon is sighted on Chaand Raat, 23-year-old Waliya reaches for her mobile phone.
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Are smart phones a threat to telecoms?
Telecoms control the centre field in the mobile telephony realm but they have been losing ground to smart phones.
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The move to web applications
People are increasingly gravitating toward the web browser to accomplish most of their daily tasks.



































