Mural Outside Samsung Store Confirms Galaxy Note 21

The launch of the Galaxy Note 21 series has been ambiguous since the start of this year. Samsung had said that it won’t be launching a Galaxy Note device this year, but we saw several leaks over the past few months suggesting otherwise. ALSO READ Samsung and Lenovo Will Not Attend MWC 2021 In-Person Another such leak has started circulating the internet, which brings more hope for the Galaxy Note series. There is a mural outside a Samsung Hongdae Mega Store, one of Samsung’s biggest stores in South Korea. This mural has the large “G” logo from Google which mentions…

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Karachi to Witness Extremely Hot Weather Today

The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecast scorching hot weather for Karachi today, adding that the temperature could rise to 45°C. According to the details, the current temperature in the port city was recorded at 34.5°C, with 21 percent humidity. The Met Department also stated that strong winds are expected in the city today, with northeast winds blowing at a speed of 9 kmh. ALSO READ Will Cyclone Tauktae Hit Karachi? Meanwhile, the PMD Director, Sardar Sarfraz, has declared that the severe cyclonic storm Tauktae will not threaten Pakistan’s coastal strips as it has drifted towards the Indian state of…

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Twitter’s New Service to Allow Undoing Tweets

Twitter has been working on the development of a paid version of its platform. Recently, Jane Manchun Wong, who usually spots updates before the release, spotted that subscription service will be called the ‘Twitter Blue’ and will come with features like ‘Undo Tweets’ and ‘Collections’. Twitter is calling their upcoming Subscription Service “Twitter Blue”, priced at $2.99/month for now, including paid features like: Undo Tweets: https://t.co/CrqnzIPcOH Collections: https://t.co/qfFfAXHp1o pic.twitter.com/yyMStpCkpr — Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) May 15, 2021 The collection feature will allow Twitter Blue users to save and organize their favorite tweets into collections to easily find them later. Other…

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See Which Celebrities Took Their Time Out To Support Palestine

We all know that people of Palestine need help of international community and artists after the recent attacks on the Palestinian territories . They want communities to raise voice for them . Our people also support Palestinians and they want our artists to show their support too. The people do like it when artists take the responsibility to support the Palestine issue. Here a lot of Pakistani celebrities took their time out to support the Palestinians. We have spotted Fawad Khan, Hania Aamir , Osman Khalid Butt , Maryam Nafees, Ali Rehman Khan ,Armeena Rana Khan and Dananeer Mobeen. Many…

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Mimicry Artist Syed Basit Ali Fight In Live Show

Syed Basit Ali is a young and talented comedian , mimicry artist and a journalist. He owns his YouTube channel with 3 lac and 11 thousand subscribers. He uploads vlogs and mimcry videos on his YouTube channel. Recently , he was invited in a Neo News Morning Show for doing comedy and mimicry but he after seeing an unrest in the show lost his temper and started fighting. Syed Basit Ali said, ” what kind of vulgarity and obscenity you people are showing in live show ” To his opinion the anchor and guests got angry and asked, ” What…

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Instagram and Facebook Are Actively Suppressing #SavePalestine Posts

Palestine is under attack from Israel once again. There have been over 180 casualties including 55 children as a result of the heavy bombardment on the Gaza strip. The situation was stirred up when the Al Aqsa mosque was stormed and attacked by Israeli troops during the holy month of Ramadan. Hundreds of unarmed civilians including worshippers, bystanders, journalists, and others were injured. Consequently, Palestenians set out on the streets to protest against the violence, only to be heavily bombarded on the coastal strip. ALSO READ Israel Continues to Oppress Palestine as Tensions Rise Following Attack on Al-Aqsa Mosque Thousands…

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Hyundai Nishat Will Not Launch a Small Car in Pakistan

The Pakistani industry market has had a major paradigm shift over the last couple of years with several new products and players. Consequently, the SUV segment has flourished the most with more than half a dozen new SUVs introduced last year. As per recent news, several more SUVs from Changan, Haval, DFSK, Proton, and other automakers are also on the way and will make Pakistan one of the most populous SUV markets in southeast Asia. However, the local automotive industry has skipped a rung on the vehicle variety ladder and has deprived the public of affordable compact commuter cars. Hyundai…

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Pakistan’s Ehsass Program Gets Applauded Internationally

The World Bank has recognized Pakistan’s Ehsaas Emergency Cash program among the top four social protection plans globally in terms of the number of people covered. In its report on global social protection response to COVID-19, co-authored by 18 writers, the World Bank presents details of how countries and territories are planning, implementing, or completing social protection measures in the context of the pandemic. The report mentions an exponential growth in social protection measures between March 20 and May 14 this year, recording 3,333 social protection measures planned or implemented in 222 countries or territories. ALSO READ Israeli PM’s Spokesperson…

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Sony Xperia Ace 2 Appears in a Detailed Leak

Sony has a new entry-level phone in the works and it is reportedly called the Xperia Ace 2. The phone has appeared in a leak once again, but this time it reveals detailed specifications for the device. ALSO READ Sony Launches Affordable Pocket Air Conditioner 2 That You Can Wear The Xperia Ace 2 has shown up at a Google Play Console listing which confirms that it’s an entry-level device and that a launch is close at hand. According to this listing, the device will feature the entry-level MediaTek Helio P35 chipset, 4GB RAM, and it will boot Android 11…

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