A few days ago our President visited Quaid’s tomb and this is what he wrote in the tomb’s diary – check out the spellings of GOD and STRENGTH
How to Spot a Pakistani, a mile away
Everything you eat is savoured with garlic, onions and chillies.
You try and re-use gift wrappers, gift boxes, and of course aluminium foil.
You are standing next to the two largest size suitcases at the airport.
You arrive one or two hours late to a party, and think it’s normal.
You peel the stamps off letters that the Postal [...]
Volunteer University Students Managing Traffic in Karachi
Karachi City Nazim Mustafa Kamal has initiated a program named ” I own Karachi ” in which Karachi University Students are helping to manage the traffic on the Karachi Roads in the month of Ramazan.
Pakistan Independence Day Instant Messaging Avatars
Use these Avatars in your favorite IM program, MSN and Yahoo. Show everyone in your instant messaging program how much you love your country, “Pakistan”.
About NASSCOM
NASSCOM is India’s National Association of Software and Service Companies, the premier trade body and the [...]
About P@SHA
The Pakistan Software Houses Association (P@SHA) was formed in the last quarter of 1992 and has since grown [...]
China developing cyberwarfare first-strike capabilities
A story that was posted on our Web site two weeks ago about China developing cyberwarfare first-strike capabilities created quite a stir, and a couple of readers were curious about my take on the development. One said he would be interested in my perspective, given my experience in China. The other was more blunt. “Just [...]
Online data a gold mine for terrorists
IT’s high-alert response overlooks corporate sites
The widespread availability of sensitive information on corporate Web sites appears to have been largely overlooked by IT and security managers responding this week to the Department of Homeland Security’s warning of a heightened terrorist threat against the financial services sector.
Freely available on the Web, for example, are 3-D models [...]
IIPA applauded Pakistan for closing down optical disc factories
The IIPA’s submission noted some progress made in 2005 against piracy. In particular it applauded Pakistan for closing down optical disc factories and said Brazil had shown a “new and welcome attitude” toward fighting piracy. It also said Taiwan has made progress in reducing piracy through improved enforcement.
Get the full story at Computer World.
Intel joins One Laptop Per Child initiative
In an unexpected development, chip giant Intel Corp. has joined the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) initiative. The nonprofit project aims to equip children in developing countries with specially designed low-cost notebooks powered by chips from Intel’s rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc.Previously, Intel’s efforts in the education market appeared at odds with those of OLPC. [...]
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