Pakistan is on the verge of legalizing cryptocurrency, marking a major shift in its financial policies. Despite past restrictions, the growing global acceptance of digital assets and their increasing popularity within the country have pushed the government to reconsider its stance….
Pakistan Launches Zahanat AI App to Train Youth in Artificial Intelligence
Pakistan has taken a significant step toward digital transformation with the launch of Zahanat AI, a groundbreaking artificial intelligence (AI) platform designed to train youth in modern AI skills. The Federal Minister for Information Technology & Telecommunication, Shaza Fatima Khawaja, has…
The End of SaaS? How AI is Reshaping the Future of Software
SaaS is Dead: The Rise of AI and the Future of Software For years, Software as a Service (SaaS) has been the dominant model for delivering digital solutions. But with the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence, the traditional SaaS model is…
Google’s AI Model Used to Erase Watermarks from Images, Raising Copyright Concerns
Google’s Gemini AI has become a hot topic recently due to its surprising capability of removing watermarks from copyrighted images. While AI advancements continue to push creative boundaries, this particular feature raises serious ethical and legal concerns. Many stock media platforms…
Google Wallet Officially Launched in Pakistan
Google Wallet has officially launched in Pakistan, marking a significant milestone in the country’s digital payments landscape. The introduction of Google Pay, integrated with local banks and fintech companies, is set to revolutionize the way Pakistanis conduct transactions. With a growing…
Improve Your Web App Performance: Tips for 2025
Web app performance is more critical than ever. With rising user expectations and increasing competition, slow and unoptimized apps struggle to retain users. By 2025, web apps need to be lightning-fast, efficient, and optimized for all devices. Let’s explore the best…
World’s First Computer Powered by Human Brain Cells
Cortical Labs, an Australian startup, has unveiled the world’s first commercial biological computer, the CL1. This revolutionary device operates using living human brain cells, merging biology with technology to create an innovative approach to computing. The CL1, often described as a…















