Saturday, 31 August 2013

PTA Puts Ban on All Kind Of SMS & Call Packages: Report

Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has imposed a Ban on all kind of SMS and Call Packages irrespective of time of the day here in Pakistan.
According to the details, PTA has described the reason below;
Directive Relating to Packages Offered by CMTOs Contrary to Moral Values of Society” reasons a survey conducted in November 2012 which suggested PTA that voice and SMS bundles were still active.
Telecom operators are still unsure on how to react. Bigger operators are considerably happy about the directive which is a blessing in disguise for them. Smaller operators, such as Zong and Warid are furious for apparent reasons.
Analysts say currently the industry is derived by these voice and SMS bundles. If not reversed, the whole dynamics of telecom industry of Pakistan will change.
Internet Packages will not be affected.
Check out the Copy of PTA letter Below;

PTA Letter

Friday, 30 August 2013

چار کورین خواتین نے پاکستانی چوٹی سر کر لی


کورین ٹیم کا ٹرینگو ٹاور کے سامنے ایک انداز۔— ڈان فوٹو
کوہ پیمائی کی ایک تنظیم کے نمائندے حامد حسین نے بتایا کہ جم سوک کیم کی قیادت میں می سُن چائی، می سُن ہان اور جن ہا لی نے ٹرینگو ٹاور نامی چوٹی کو سر کرنے کی مہم چھبیس جولائی سے شروع کی تھی لیکن خراب موسم کی وجہ سے انہیں چار اگست کو واپس بیس کیمپ آنا پڑا۔
کورین ٹیم نے موسم صاف ہونے کے بعد آٹھ اگست کو دوبارہ اپنی مہم کا آغاز کیا اور وہ بائیس اگست کی صبح چوٹی کو سر کرنے میں کامیاب رہے۔
خیال رہے کہ 2006ء میں ‘بے نام ٹاور’ کے نام سے مشہور اس چوٹی کو سلووینیا کی بیس خواتین کوہ پیما سر کر چکی ہیں۔
ٹیم کی سربراہ کیم نے ڈان سے گفتگو میں بتایا کہ انہوں نے چوٹی سر کرنے کے لیے سب سے مشکل ‘جرمن’ راستے کا انتخاب کیا۔
ٹیم میں شامل چاروں کورین خواتین کو کوہ پیمائی کا تقریباً بیس سالہ تجربہ ہے۔
سینتالیس سالہ کیم کوریا میں کوہ پیمائی کی جانی مانی انسٹرکٹر ہیں۔
انہوں نے 1989ء میں کوہ پیمائی کرنا شروع کی اور وہ اب تک ایلپس، امریکا، کینیڈا اور انڈیا میں متعدد چوٹیاں سر کر چکی ہیں۔
کیم نے 1993ء میں کورین سپورٹس کلائمبنگ میں انعام جیتنے کے علاوہ 1999ء میں ایکس گیمز میں دوسرا انعام جیتا تھا۔
اسی طرح، کوریا میں ایک دکان پر کام کرنے والی می چائی نے 2000٫01٫02 کے کورین آئس کلائمبنگ گیمز میں پہلا انعام اور 2007ء کے کورین ایڈ کلائمبنگ فیسٹیول میں دوسرا انعام حاصل کیا۔
می چائی اب تک امریکا، ایلپس اور آرجنٹائن میں مختلف چوٹیاں سر کر چکی ہیں۔
اکتالیس سالہ می ہان بھی ایک کلائمبنگ انسٹرکٹر ہیں۔ انہوں نے 2010ء کے کورین ایڈ کلائمبگ گیمز میں پہلی اور کورین آئس کلائمبنگ گیمز 2009٫11 میں دوسری پوزیشن حاصل کی۔
ہان آسٹریلیا، امریکا، چلی، ارجنٹائن، ایلپس میں کئی چوٹیاں سر کر چکی ہیں۔
اڑتیس سالہ لی اس ٹیم کی سب سے کم عمر کوہ پیما ہیں۔
نرسنگ کے شعبے سے وابستہ لی نے 1998ء میں کوہ پیمائی شروع کی۔ انہوں نے بھی ٹیم کی دوسری ارکان کی طرح کوریا میں کئی انعام اپنے نام کر رکھے ہیں۔
کورین ٹیم نے بلتستان کی غریب لوگوں کے لیے خیراتی کام بھی شروع کر رکھا ہے۔
کیم نے اس حوالے سے گفتگو کرتے ہوئے کہا: ہم ہر سال پاکستان کے غریب عوام کے لیے کپڑے ، جوتے اور دوسری امدادی اشیاء بھیجنے کا منصوبہ بنا رہے ہیں اور ہمیں امید ہے کہ یہ کام سالوں تک چلتا رہے گا

Dawn News Group in Pakistan

Dawn News was Pakistan's 24-hour Urdu news channel. Based in Karachi, the station is a subsidiary of Pakistan Herald Publications Limited (PHPL), Pakistan's largest English-language media group. The test transmission of the station occurred on May 25, 2007, and the channel went live on July 23, 2007. On May 15, 2010, Dawn News converted into an Urdu news channel after successful test transmission of four hours a day. The conversion is mainly due to its financial crisis and thin viewership in the country. Now Express 24/7replaced it as the Pakistan's only English news channel for a brief time, which was also then shut down by Express Media Group for financial reasons.
Dawn News' Test Transmission was launched by former President of PakistanPervez Musharraf. The complete launch of the channel coincided with the result of the Supreme Court case which cleared the Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, who had been suspended by General Musharraf. The channel was initially housed in Haroon House, the head-office of PHPL, but later moved to its current premises in West Wharf, Karachi.
The channel has an online stream available on its web site for foreign viewing.

History

The founder of Pakistan, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah launched the Dawn newspaper in the 1940s- it is the oldest English language newspaper in Pakistan.
The Dawn Media Network launched DawnNews, Pakistan’s first English language news and current affairs television channel, according to DawnNews they vow to "provide its viewers with a medium that is responsible, credible and balanced.
After a brief test transmission, the channel went live on July 23, 2007. Over past three years the channel has established its fame being the most credible voice in the murky pool of electronic media, in Pakistan.
Probably, the most talented and hardworking journalists of present time have been associated with the channel since the beginning. Some of them left to pursue their career in the same profession. Nonetheless, with superb hard-work and dedicated they converted the dream into a reality.
Keeping in view the public demand, DawnNews has decided to launch a separate Urdu news channel. But before launching the separate channel, it has started a three-hour Urdu transmission within its English channel’s airtime. The purpose is to get valuable feedback from the viewers. So far the feedback is tremendous.
DawnNews has broken a number of big stories. It was DawnNews which exclusively broadcast the footage of the assassin of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. It was DawnNews that got official confirmation from Pakistan that lone surviving gunman of Mumbai terror attacks – Ajmal Kasab – was a Pakistani.
Besides, DawnNews has covered major events including Lal Masjid operation, lawyers’ movement, military operations in tribal areas and 2008 general elections. Most of the time, the channel beat its rivals despite limited resources.
Dawn News transmission is watched in all urban areas of Pakistan. It also has access to the rural population, wherever the cable reaches. Dawn News is in agreement with several satellite TV channels, which include BBC World, Sky News, ABC News and Al-Jazeera and can be watched in the US, Europe, Middle East and Africa. In U.K. it can be accessed through Sky cable at Channel 845.

Programs





France says strike on Syria possible by Wednesday


French President, Francois Hollande, said on Friday that a military strike on Syria could come by Wednesday.
He was of the view that Britain's surprise rejection of armed intervention would not affect his government's stand.
In an interview to the Le Monde daily on Friday, Hollande said that France wanted firm action against the Damascus regime.
The French leader had earlier vowed to “punish” President Bashar al-Assad’s government for an alleged chemical weapons attack on August 21, which killed hundreds.
The president declared that the British Parliament’s withdrawal from the proposed action against Syria would not affect France’s resolve.
“Each country is free to choose whether to take part in such an operation or not. That holds true for Britain and France,” he said.
He ruled out strikes while inspectors from the United Nations were in Syria investigating the alleged chemical attack. They would leave on Saturday, according to UN Chief Ban ki-moon.
The French parliament is due to meet on Wednesday for an emergency Syria session.
In support of his decision, Hollande also said there was a “body of indicators pointing to the responsibility of the Damascus regime.”
He declared that the chemical attack could not go unpunished.
He further stated that he would have a “meaningful exchange” with the president of the United States (US), Barack Obama on Friday.
The US, while reserving the right to act alone, had also stated that it was hoping for an international coalition in Syria.
Hollande, however, ruled out strikes while the UN inspectors were in Syria investigating the alleged attack. UN chief Ban Ki-moon has said they were expected to leave Syria by Saturday morning.

Thursday, 22 August 2013

Google Street View Driver Detained by Thai Villagers

Google Street View Driver Detained by Thai Villagers



If you were ever angry at Google for photographing your house and putting it up in Street View for all the world to see, learn that you are not alone. And then maybe send a nice gift basket to the people of Sa-eab village, northern Thailand.
About 20 Sa-eab residents stopped a Google Street View car and detained the driver, accusing him of being a government agent who was working for a controversial dam project.
The Thai villagers did not wait for the authorities to intervene and decided to take matters into their own hands. First they took the driver to a local office to interrogate him.
The man must have given the right answers, as the 20 Sa-eab residents then took him to a temple, where they asked him to swear on a Buddha statue that he was not spying on them on behalf of the dam project, according to Thai news website Prachatai.
Eventually, the villagers released the Google Street View driver and apologized both to him and to Google for the misunderstanding. They even apologized to the entire Thai nation and the world and explained that there had been many repeated cases of agents trying to survey the area in disguise.
Google responded by acknowledging the fact that any new project, including Street View, may encounter unexpected challenges and insisted that their mapping project fully respects Thai laws and only features images taken on public property.
Sa-eab, Phrae province, is located about 385 miles north of Bangkok and is known for its opposition to dam projects, both by environmental groups and by local villagers.
Thailand was the 35th country in the world to have Google Street View available and in 2011, the local tourism authority actually partnered with Google for a joint initiative to promote tourism by displaying images of top attractions and streets in several major cities.

This is not the first time the Google Street View project has had problems. The project is aimed at mapping the world with the help of photographs taken from passing cars, but its technology also picks up Wi-Fi signals. UK authorities recently ordered Google to delete all personal data gathered that way or otherwise face a lawsuit.

Source: http://techbeat.com/2013/08/google-street-view-driver-detained-by-thai-villagers/

Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Wasim Akram Got Married with Shaniera in Lahore.

Pakistani King of swing, former Cricketer Wasim Akram got married to his Australian fiancé Shaniera Thompson, SAMAA reports on Wednesday. 
Wasim Akram Shaniera Wedding Photo
Nikah ceremony (which is mandatory for Muslim marriage) took place in Lahore in a small family gathering, where Only close family members were present.
Akram announced his engagement with Shaniera Thompson two months back. 47 years old Wasim Akram’s first wife Huma Wasim died in 2009. Wasim has two sons from his first wife. Wasim said that Shinera will settle in Pakistan. She has reportedly converted to Islam.
Talking about his marriage, Wasim told media:
 ”I married Shaniera in Lahore last week in a simple ceremony and this is the start of a new life for me, my wife and for my kids.”
Wasim’s fist wife died in 2009 due to multiple organ failure at 45 years of age. After some years, we heard that he’s going to marry Indian Actress Sushmita Sen , it didn’t just ended there as news of an affair with Humaima Malick also surfaced in Indian media. All this turned out to be a rumor when Wasim announced his engagement with Shaniera, a former public relations consultant.
From Wasim’s first marriage, he had two sons Taimur and Akbar.
Reportedly, the couple will live in Pakistan. For all those, who are wondering about her conversion, yes the woman had converted to Islam before Nikaah ceremony. Regarding this Wasim said:
“She has embraced Islam and is learning our language. She has been close to my sons and they form a very good bond.”

Palestinian hacker earns job offers



The stunt cost the 30-year-old Palestinian the bounty, but earned him praise and numerous job offer.


YATTA, West Bank (AP) - After discovering a privacy bug on Facebook, unemployed Palestinian programmer Khalil Shreateh said he just wanted to collect the traditional $500 bounty the social network giant offers to those who voluntarily expose its glitches.
But when Facebook ignored his first two reports, Shreateh took his message to the top and hacked into CEO Mark Zuckerberg s personal page to prove his point.
"Sorry for breaking your privacy," he wrote the Facebook founder, "I has no other choice to make after all the reports I sent to Facebook team ... as you can see I am not in your friend list and yet i can post to your timeline."
The stunt cost the 30-year-old Palestinian the bounty, but earned him praise and numerous job offers.
for being able to get to the boss of the world s most ubiquitous social network.
Shreateh, who lives near the West Bank city of Hebron and has been unable to find a job since graduating two years ago with a degree in information technology, told Facebook that he found a way that allowed anyone to post on anyone else s wall. "I told them that you have a vulnerability and you need to close it," he told The Associated Press. "I wasn t looking to be famous. I just wanted to make a point to Mark (Zuckerberg)."
In a message posted to the Hacker News, a user-driven security news site, Facebook software engineer Matthew Jones said the initial report was poorly worded, although he acknowledged that the company should have pressed for more information.
"As a few other commenters have pointed out, we get hundreds of reports every day," Jones wrote. "Many of our best reports come from people whose English isn t great though this can be challenging, it s something we work with just fine and we have paid out over $1 million to hundreds of reporters. However, many of the reports we get are nonsense or misguided, and even those ... provide some modicum of reproduction instructions."
Nevertheless, he said, "we should have pushed back asking for more details here."
He went on to say that Shreateh would not be paid from Facebook s bounty program because he d violated the company s terms of service namely by posting items to the Facebook pages of users he should not have had access to.
"The more important issue here is with how the bug was demonstrated using the accounts of real people without their permission. Exploiting bugs to impact real users is not acceptable behavior for a white hat," he said, using an industry term for ethical security experts.
Jones added that the bug was fixed Thursday. Facebook declined to comment beyond the post.
The bug and Facebook s response to it has become a talking point in information security circles, with many speculating that the Palestinian could have helped himself to thousands of dollars had he chosen to sell the information on the black market.
Shreateh said he was initially disappointed by the Facebook response but that after being inundated by job offers from all over the world he is pleased with how things worked out.
"I am looking for a good job to start a normal life like everybody," he said. "I am so proud to be the Palestinian who discovered that exploit in Facebook."

Source: http://dunyanews.tv/index.php/en/Technology/188551-Palestinian-hacker-earns-job-offers