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Daily Netxpress Wire for April 3, 2014

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The red cloth is off! 

Nokia phones took their turn at Microsoft’s Build 2014 developers’ conference.
At Microsoft’s Build 2014 developers’ conference, Nokia took its turn and revealed the latest Lumia 930, 630 and 635 ranges.
The announcement was made by Nokia’s Stephen Elop on Nokia Lumia 930, about the international variant to the Nokia Lumia Icon that the company had recently launched on Verizon Wireless in the US. The Lumia 930 is powered by a 2.3GHz Snapdragon 800 processor and 2GB of RAM. Like the Icon, it features 32GB of internal storage, wireless charging making it easier and practical for all the users, and a beautiful 5-inch screen with a 1080p display. Now that’s impressive. No more looking for sockets to plug in your chargers!

 

Meet the genius

Rashid Alam is a young engineer hailing from Khairabad Raminji Gojal Hunza.
A young engineer, Rashid Alam from Khairabad Raminji Gojal Hunza gives an insight on his smart idea.
His final year project was on ‘Solar and Electrical based hybrid rickshaw (solect) hybrid.’ The project was accepted by the Pakistan Engineering Council who offered him to participate in the upcoming exhibition that will be held in Islamabad. He is looking forward to play his part in helping solve the energy crises by his innovative project.

 

Samsung brings out the mid-range tab


Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Tab4 series, its latest mid-range tablets.
Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Tab4 series, the latest mid-range tablets.
The Galaxy Tab4 is expected to go on sale in the second quarter, and will come in three sizes: 7-inch, 8-inch and 10.1-inch. The available colors for Tab4 will be black and white, and also come in Wi-Fi and LTE varieties.

 

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