About 16,000 SIM cards have already been distributed by the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) to ...
Managing Director of National Energy Efficiency & Conservation Authority (NEECA) Hamayon Khan on Thursday explained how to ...
YouTubers who tested KingBank DDR5 found that it delivers impressive gaming performance, but its Chinese manufacturer, CXMT, ...
As Iranian authorities restore some online services after crushing antigovernment demonstrations, they are using a technological dragnet to target attendees of the protests.
The return of millions of Afghans from neighboring Pakistan and Iran is pushing Afghanistan to the brink, the U.N. refugee agency said on Friday, describing an unprecedented scale of returns. A ...
In the wake of anti-regime protests in Iran, government officials have been using location data surveillance from cell phones to track down and arrest protesters, according to a report from The New ...
Here’s our latest 2026 NBA mock draft, with surprising results after we simmed the lottery order.
Iranian students, doctors, lawyers, athletes and more have been caught up in a dragnet arresting people believed to be ...
If you’ve only played racing games with a controller, a proper wheel is one of the most dramatic “oh, this is different” upgrades you can make. Braking feels more natural, steering gets more precise, ...
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How to save money on travel
The best thing you can do when planning to travel anywhere is to do your homework. Take the time to compare prices, research deals, weigh your options, and map out your plans in advance. If you fly by ...
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Explained: What the chip on Kenya’s new Maisha ID card does
Many Kenyans receiving their new IDs, now called Maisha Cards, are noticing a small metallic chip that resembles a SIM card. The main concern for many Kenyans is understanding what the chip does and ...
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