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Electricity outage in Pakistan |
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Written by Ninja!
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Saturday, 10 April 2010 20:32 |
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We are a nuclear nation, there are few such nations in the world, 10 countries to be exact. United States, Russia, UK, France, China, India, Israel, Pakistan, North Korea, South Africa. None of them is having energy issues as severe as Pakistan.
We are facing fake electricity cuts because government does not want to pay private electricity producing companies for their dues, they don't think electricity is any important as they never had outage once. Its the current Pakistani Government that dictates who will and will not get electricity. Score +1 for the equality failure. Click read more and see how our government prioritizes electricity supply.
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Dell Studio 1537/1535/1536 Touch Sensitive Buttons Fix |
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Written by O-RLY
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Thursday, 08 April 2010 15:10 |
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Studio laptops are powerful, designed well but faced touch sensitive button issue for well over two years now. There were annoying little problems from touch sensitive buttons automatically ejecting CD/DVD, unable to boot with hard drive, pressing eject button freezes laptop completely and the list goes on.
Following these steps will make your Dell Studio laptop's (1535 - 1537) touch sensitive buttons woes go away forever. Jump to step 4 if you are only interested in Touch sensitive buttons issue, but for a complete tidy Studio 15 laptop system, i would recommend you to follow each step.
Click read more ...
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Legendary PTCL - Worst quality continues even in 2010 |
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Written by Ninja
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Wednesday, 24 March 2010 13:49 |
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PTCL is definitely working hard to bring us best quality of service when it comes to the broadband. It is been literally years since the launch of PTCL’s broadband service but it is still as good as it was on its first day.
Problems may vary +/- from one user to the other, but we can bet you will face these problems if your ISP is no other than PTCL, for PTCL stakeholders, this should not be a surprise, its what they are selling us as added bonus features.
Click read more for full scoop on PTCL's legendary service.
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Electronics prices soar after dollar value sees an increase |
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Written by ayub
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Tuesday, 16 March 2010 17:51 |
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Recently dollar to rupee ratio is on its way up and its not looking its way down any time soon. We Pakistanis hope that our great leadership is doing best it can to help the nation.
Speaking of electronics, Pakistan doesn't manufacture any mainstream consumer products like TV's, Computer Equipment (yeah we recently started making mobile phones hands free and chargers, hopefully we will catch up) or any enterprise equipments. We totally depend on importing electronics from China, Malaysia, Taiwan, USA etc. Increase in dollar value means less buying power for Pakistani consumer, that is why the used Computing markets are becoming stronger as compared to the newly bought computing equipment.
Click Read more...
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 22 August 2009 13:15 |
Happy Ramzan 2009 Everyone Hope that it will bring peace to our country, Muslims and whole Humanity! Keep Fasting! 
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