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Coolpad 2938 in Pakistan

Coolpad is a stylish mobile phone. It is now available in all mobile shops of Pakistan. This stylish mobile device has come with plenty of features and good pricing facilities. Specs and features include Dimensions 103x53x16.7 MM, Brand Coolpad, Model 2938, Missed Calls 1000 Entries, Received Calls 1000 Entries, Dialed Calls 1000 Entries, and Stand By Time Up to 120hours.

Google Gives Gmail the Pulses

It’s time for Google+ users to consider their privacy settings again. Google has introduced new functionality that will allow Gmail to be sent via the social network by people who don’t otherwise have access. This is likely to push the buttons of privacy advocates, but with ample opt-out provisions. The updates make it easier for Google+ users to contact other users without knowing their email addresses.

With Nova Launcher Prime, the Problem Is Too Many Options

Nova Launcher Prime has customization problems. While there are third-party drop-in themes that are findable in Google’s Play, Nova Launcher Prime is one of the most popular, with a 4.8 out of 5 star rating in the Google Play store. This device from Hannspree is notable for its lack of a developer fan-base; consequently, it has nonexistent ROM customization options.

Pakistan Launches Pakistan’s Internet Landscape Report

The first ever comprehensive report mapping Pakistan’s past, present and possible future online, titled “Pakistan’s Internet Landscape,” was launched today at the Avari Towers in Karachi. The report, authored by Jahanzaib Haque, outlines Internet control mechanisms deployed by the government and highlights existing legislation and its application in relation to the Internet.

Wearables Highlight CES

It was also one of the hottest sectors on display at this week’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, the largest annual showcase of tech-related gear. “Our vision is that the garment is the next computer,” says Davide Vigano, chief executive of Heapsylon, maker of the Sensoria Fitness bra, T-shirt and socks, which connect to a smartphone designed for runners and others who want to monitor their health and improve workouts.

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