Many Kenyans receiving their new IDs, now called Maisha Cards, are noticing a small metallic chip that resembles a SIM card.
As soon as the video went viral, a rush to buy old SIM cards began on second-hand platforms.
A Chinese man, dubbed 'The Alchemist,' has extracted nearly 200,000 yuan worth of gold from two tonnes of electronic waste, including SIM cards. His viral video showcases a complex chemical process, ...
The Union government has informed the Supreme Court that linking WhatsApp accounts to active SIM cards could significantly ...
A Chinese man has extracted 191 grams of gold from old SIM cards, worth Rs 26 lakh, revealing a risky yet fascinating method ...
Sri Lanka, Feb. 11 -- The Cabinet of Ministers on Monday (9) approved the introduction of new regulations to re-register mobile phone SIM cards issued before August 2, 2019, Cabinet Spokesman and ...
A total of 1,451 students and teachers from the municipality of Magsaysay are now digitally connected after receiving free ...
Chinese blogger claims extracting 191.73 grams of gold from SIM cards and electronic chips, shares viral video, experts ...
Managing Director of National Energy Efficiency & Conservation Authority (NEECA) Hamayon Khan on Thursday explained how to apply for the Roshan Pankha ...
On February 10, the State Duma (DG) adopted in the first reading a bill that establishes the basics of the operation of the ...
The EU sets standards for 112 emergency call location, but not all calls can be located. In Germany, SIM-less devices are ...
Khaberni - A video showing a Chinese man demonstrating the process of extracting gold from SIM cards has swept through social ...