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Facebook- making further changes
Facebook is removing the messaging feature from its mobile app;  In order to bring the users to download its standalone Messenger app, Facebook has removed the feature of messaging on its iOS and Android applications. For instance, in certain European countries are getting notifications such that that they over the next few weeks, will have the need to install Messenger to continue both, sending and receiving of Facebook messages on their Smartphones. 

Ufone saves the day!

Ufone initiated a distinctive CSR project for helping Islamabad Police in curbing crime across the country.  Ufone intended to aid Islamabad Police in significantly reducing the crime rate in the city. This verification service allows the police to verify the registration details of vehicles, record of stolen vehicles and criminal record using Ufone connections at the there and then without any cost. The total inquiries processed through this service, particularly in March alone are over 240,000.

ACE Style 

 Samsung’s Galaxy Ace series once used to be its main line-up in the mid-range smart phones.  Samsung makes a return with a brand new phone from the series, the ACE Style. The phone sports a 4″ display with 480 x 800 resolutions. The design of the phone is also aimed towards the youth. Under the hood, you’ll get a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor with 512 MB RAM and 4GB expandable storage. The primary camera is a 5 megapixel camera, partnered by a VGA one as the secondary camera. 

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