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  • Bangladesh bans Instagram, TikTok, WhatsApp, YouTube, other social media platforms

    Bangladesh bans Instagram, TikTok, WhatsApp, YouTube, other social media platforms

    The government of Bangladesh has put a nationwide ban on Instagram, TikTok, WhatsApp, YouTube, and other social media owned by Meta, as well as YouTube, Global Eye News confirmed on X (Formerly Twitter).

    This follows a previous shutdown of Meta’s platforms, like Facebook, Messenger, WhatsApp, and Instagram, from July 17 to July 31 due to protests about quota reforms.

    Mobile internet was first turned off on July 17, and broadband was shut down on July 18. Broadband services started working again after five days, on July 23, while mobile networks stayed off for ten days and were turned back on July 28.

    This new shutdown was announced shortly after Turkey banned Instagram.

  • Google chrome introduces three new AI features

    Google chrome introduces three new AI features

    Google Chrome has introduced three new features based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology.

    These three features are being introduced for the desktop version of Google Chrome.

    First feature is Google Lens in Chrome, which has been modified so that it can be used for image search. You need to click an item on a web page clicking on the lens icon tool in Chrome, details related to it will be shown on the side panel.

    In the side panel, users will be able to use multi-search for color, brand and other details and get answers to their queries through Google Gemini.

    Chrome is also introducing a feature called Tab Compare, which will combine tabs of multiple items into one window and provide a brief explanation of each item with the help of AI. This feature will be helpful for online shopping as users will be able to see the price and other details of items from different companies at one place.

    Third feature will help you search for anything. For example, you can search for ‘Best biryani in DHA | In the last two weeks,” and it will show results from the last two weeks.

    All three features will be available to users in the US first, in the coming weeks, but Google hasn’t confirmed it for other countries.

  • Smart phone laina hai lekin paisy kum hein? Here are best smartphones under 30,000

    Smart phone laina hai lekin paisy kum hein? Here are best smartphones under 30,000

    The ongoing wave of inflation in Pakistan has affected the purchasing power of hum aam awaam. But chalo kuch paise save karke, here are some fantastic mobile phones that you can buy for up to 30,000 rupees.

    1-Honor X6a

    Honor’s entry into the mobile phone market needs no introduction. It has a 6.56-inch display, 4GB of RAM, and 128GB of memory to store tons of photos and videos. The back camera is 50 megapixels, and the front camera is 5 megapixels and a battery of 5200 mAh. The price of this mobile phone on online websites is PKR 28,999.

    2-Redmi 13C

    The price of this mobile phone has also been introduced at 27,999 rupees; it has a large HD display of 6.74 inches, 4/6 GB of RAM and 64/128 GB of memory, a back camera of 50 megapixels and a front camera of 8 Megapixels are given. Its battery is 5120 mAh.

    3-Infinix Hot 40i

    The price of the Infinix Hot 40i is 29,999 rupees, but the features given in it are not less than any expensive mobile; the phone has a 6.6 inch HD display in the mobile phone while it is available in two variants, and you can get it with 4G. It has a 50-megapixel back camera and a 32-megapixel front camera.

    4-Realme C51

    This is also an excellent phone for those who want to buy a mobile in the range of 30,000 rupees, which has a large display of 6.74. Its RAM is 4GB while memory is available in 64 and 128 GB, with back camera 50 and front camera 5 megapixel. It has a 5000 mAh battery.

    5-ZTE Blade V50

    The ZTE Blade V50 costs 27,999 rupees. It has a 6.6-inch display, 8 GB RAM, and 128 GB memory with 50 megapixel rear camera and 8 megapixel front cameras. The battery is also 5 thousand mAh.

    Editor Note: The prices of these mobile phones are collected from mobile sites and may vary across mobile markets.

  • We can block VPNs in Pakistan, says Chairman PTA

    We can block VPNs in Pakistan, says Chairman PTA

    Chairman of the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), Major General Retired Hafeez ur Rehman, has said that Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) can be blocked nationwide, but doing so may harm businesses.

    While giving a briefing on telecommunication issues to the a Senate Standing Committee, he said, “The government is allowing VPNs, after which unauthorized VPN in Pakistan will not work.”

    Talking about controversial content on social media, the PTA chairman said, ” If any post is against the laws of Pakistan, we close the social media platform on the request of the government. Blocking a specific post is impossible.”

    Earlier, he said that PTA will unblock X (formerly Twitter) the day the government allows it.

    The government of Pakistan banned X in February during elections. Users can access it only by using VPNs.

  • WhatsApp to introduce Instagram-like feature in upcoming update

    WhatsApp to introduce Instagram-like feature in upcoming update

    WhatsApp is working on a new feature similar to Instagram called ‘Reshare Status Update’. This feature will allow users to reshare statuses where they have been tagged with their context.

    The new WhatsApp feature will save users the hassle of requesting the original sharer to take screenshots or send media privately.

    However, this new feature will simplify the process, directly allowing quick and easy sharing through the status update interface.

    This feature has yet to be available to beta testers. No specific timeline has been released for its official introduction, but it is expected to be introduced in an upcoming update.

  • Want to know why your internet is slow right now?

    Want to know why your internet is slow right now?

    Internet speed in Pakistan has greatly slowed down after the government tested a firewall, Geo has said.

    The country’s internet-based businesses are in fear. However, internet traffic and speed will return to normal after the trial ends.

    An official told Geo that the purpose of the system is to control social media influencers who are involved in spreading fake news in the eyes of the government and to hide or block the content of these influencers.

    The government has earmarked more than 30 billion rupees in the development budget to acquire and install the filtering system. These funds were given to the Ministry of Information Technology, but the project is being run by another powerhouse. In this project, the Ministry of Information Technology is no more than a post office.

    The firewall has been under construction since January this year, including the procurement and installation of the system. Concerned authorities will be given control of the system in a few weeks.

  • Apple is working on first foldable iPhone

    Apple will likely introduce its first foldable iPhone as early as 2026, marking the biggest hardware design overhaul for the company’s most popular product, The Information reported on Tuesday.

    The California-based company’s plan to release a foldable iPhone could mimic a similar move by Samsung Electronics, which entered the foldable segment in 2019 with a significant hardware design refresh to attract new customers.

    The company has approached suppliers in Asia to make components for the device, and the makers have created an internal codename, V68.

    This feature is expected to boost iPhone demand, which is facing stiff competition from Honor and Huawei in China and Samsung globally.

    Samsung unveiled its latest foldable smartphones in early July, making its priciest flagship model lighter and thinner with new AI functions.

    Apple also plans to upgrade the camera on at least one iPhone model, which will let users control the size of the aperture with a mechanical system, potentially allowing users to create a depth-of-field effect.

    The report also states that Apple has officially yet to announce a foldable iPhone, so there is no guarantee that it will be released.

  • What is ‘Firewall’, and how does it threaten freedom of expression?

    What is ‘Firewall’, and how does it threaten freedom of expression?

    Since the beginning of 2024, there has been an increase in the targeted killing of journalists in Pakistan, where eight journalists have lost their lives so far. Four journalists were killed in May alone, which, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), is the highest number of journalists killed in a single month since 1992.

    The topic of discussion in Pakistan is not how to protect those who convey information to the people, but restrictions are being imposed on the sources of information.

    Here, we are talking about implementing a system similar to China’s ‘Firewall’ in Pakistan, which will monitor all online traffic.

    Details regarding this firewall are kept secret, and authorities are refusing to comment on the matter. Limited data is being made available to the public, so the information regarding the functioning of this system is very limited.

    Why is the government of Pakistan implementing the ‘Firewall’?

    According to several news reports, the firewall will use Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) and block IP. DPI can monitor objectionable content through online data packets and track the sender’s IP address as soon as such content is found. This will help the authorities determine the location where the controversial content was created and disseminated.

    In other countries, such technology is used to prevent serious crimes such as child pornography. In Pakistan, this technology is likely to be used to suppress ‘anti-state sentiments’.

    Use of VPN (Virtual private network)

    No one was surprised by this latest attack on human rights in Pakistan. After all, we belong to a country that has a long history of violating human rights in the name of ‘national security’.

    However, it is surprising that our policymakers lack knowledge of the digital world. The recent ban on social media platform X is the best example.

    Although access to X is restricted in the country, many ordinary citizens and almost all government officials access it through VPNs. This has failed the efforts to ban the social media platform.

    The ban has significantly increased the business of VPN service providers internationally. According to a Forbes report, the use of VPN services in Pakistan has increased by more than 100 per cent since the ban, while some reports have seen a 400 per cent increase in the number of new VPN users in Pakistan.

    According to a report by Technopedia, a leading digital technology platform, the number of VPN users in China has seen a sharp increase of more than 90 percent since 2022. The report said that VPNs have mainly been successful in “crossing the Great Firewall of China”, similar to the type of technology being speculated to be implemented in Pakistan.

    How is this technology a threat to freedom of expression?

    If we have evidence of how VPNs bypassed the Chinese firewall, why are Pakistani authorities still investing in such technology?

    Freedom of expression has historically been a constant issue for the ruling forces in Pakistan, even though it is an integral part of any developing society. They believe the firewall plan is part of the government’s efforts to stifle dissenting voices.

    Although it is too early to say how effective this firewall will be, users will crack it. Pakistan’s civil society has a long history of resisting restrictions on freedom of expression. However, such actions will further undermine public confidence in the government.

    Now, the question is why the state is moving in a circle, where instead of devoting its energy to taking action for its people, it is creating conflicts with the subjects.

    Ultimately, the current government will make the final decision, but these policies will lead to its downfall.

  • Microsoft outage causes trouble in banking, media, aviation sectors

    Microsoft outage causes trouble in banking, media, aviation sectors

    A massive technical failure occurred at Microsoft, majorly affecting bank service, media, and business affairs across the globe.

    Flights have been disrupted at major airports while passengers face problems due to missing data.

    Australian authorities say IT services have not been affected by a cyber attack, in fact, a technical problem with third-party software has affected IT services worldwide.

    Flights and railway services in the United Kingdom are affected. The services of the British broadcasting organization “Sky News” were suspended, and BBC’s website was also repeatedly affected. The London Stock Exchange is also facing problems.

    Flights at Berlin airport have been delayed. Microsoft said in a statement that measures are being taken to address the situation.

    Internet services in Pakistan also remained partially disrupted. However, services at airports continued as usual, with no major disruption in flight schedules.