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  • March 18, 2014
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Bringing in Technology Staple to the Paki staple

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) transferred latest wheat-sowing technology to Pakistan.  The USDA, under U.S.-Pakistan Wheat Productivity Enhancement Project (WPEP) handed over wheat sowing planters to various research institutions and universities to replace traditional hand-sowing crop systems and antiquated machinery. The planters would initially be utilized on pilot projects in these institutions and would be replicated to transfer the technology to farmers to enhance their crop productivity.

Married: Free Nokia Play 360º Wireless Speaker MD-50W and Lumia 1520

 Nokia Pakistan has announced its latest offer for March 2014 buy Nokia Lumia 1520 and get Nokia Play 360 Wireless Speaker absolutely free. Purchasing a Lumia 1520 for Rs. 74,900 would gain a Nokia Play 360º Wireless Speaker for Rs. 14,500 absolutely free.

Samsung Opens to UNESCO – First Global Partnership

Samsung Electronics and UNESCO announced a partnership. It will give students in the developing world access to better education by putting UNESCO’s expertise in the field together with Samsung’s Smart School facilities and solutions. The partnership directly supports UNESCO’s five major program sectors of Education, Culture, Natural Sciences, Social and Human Sciences, Communication and Information.

Telenor Software Engineering Appraised at CMMI Level 3

Telenor Pakistan Software Engineering Department has been appraised at Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) Level 3.   Telenor Pakistan has become the 1st cellular operator whose Software Engineering Department has achieved such a level of excellence. It would be matter of great excitement seeing how quickly others follow suit,

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