Zubair Ali

CellularMobilink
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Jazz new offer Rs 3.99 / day SMS package

[ad#ad-1] Mobilink has introduced its new SMS package for its jazz costumers  Subscription Process: •Subscribers on Jazz One, Jazz Budget, Jazz Easy and Jazz Octane can subscribe to this offer by sending an SMS: â—¦Step 1. In a new SMS message, write: LNO â—¦Step 2. Send the SMS to short code 2233 â—¦Step 3. Subscriber…

Cellular
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Punishment for indecent SMS and emails

ISLAMABAD: The government announced on Sunday that sending indecent, provocative and ill-motivated stories and text messages through e-mails and mobile telephone Short Messaging Service (SMS) was an offence under the Cyber Crime Act (CCA) and its violators could be sent behind bars for 14 years. An official announcement by the interior ministry said that the…

PTCL
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Win Rs. 1 Million – PTCL Broadband Independence Day Offer

Order PTCL Broadband between now and the 14th of August and win Rs. 1 Million and many exciting new laptops” All PTCL Broadband orders that are placed during the ‘Run up’ to the ‘independence day’, will have a chance of becoming one of the many lucky winners. This ‘independence day’ Broadband promotion is being launched…

Hardware
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Western Digital (WD)announces 1TB 2.5″ Hard-drive

[ad#Google 300 X 250] Western Digital (WD) has announced two new products including 1 terabyte (1024 Gigabytes) 2.5″ Laptop Hard-disk drive and a 750 GB 2.5″ Laptop Hard-disk drive. “A slight increase in overall drive height has driven storage capacity for 2.5-inch form factor drives upwards to a realm once thought to be impossible. ”…

Hardware
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256 GB USB Flash Drive Launched by Kingston

  [ad#Google 300 X 250] Kingston has launched world’s first 256 GB USB Drive. The flash drive includes password protection functionality – through their Password Traveler software – which can protect of up to 90% of its capacity, and it is apparently enhanced for use with Windows Vista’s ReadyBoost

Twitter
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Twitter Hacked !

[ad#Google 300 X 250] Twitter has once again come under attack from hackers, only this time instead of posting fake twits by celebrities, the hackers made off with over 300 personal and confidential documents. Some of these documents include credit card numbers, PayPal accounts, confidentiality agreements with companies such as AOL, Dell, Ericsson and Nokia,…