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  • June 3, 2014
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Samsung to instigate its First Tizen Phone

Samsung is turning from Android to Flagship phones.  Samsung is about to introduce the new Samsung X, which runs on Tizen and possesses a number of features similar to Galaxy S5′s book. It comprises of a 4.8 inch display and contains HD 720p resolution. Furthermore, a 2.3 GHz quad-core processor along with a 2 GB RAM, 16GB of internal storage and 64 GB via micro SD card. It has an 8 mega pixel camera along with a flash. The new Samsung X also comprise of 2600 mAh battery. It also contains a fingerprint sensor in its home button. The pricing has not been announced as yet. It will be launched in market place in Q3.

Booking desirable seats in cinemas has never been a problem 

Bookme.pk is allowing Pakistani movies lovers to book their desirable seats in cinemas.  Faizan Aslam, CEO of Macro Pak Solutionshas created this exciting app which will allow you, without any wastage of time or any other resource to book the desired seats in cinemas in Lahore. Not just this, bookme.pk will also update you with the upcoming events, transport and all the information regarding cinema ticketing. This application provides with the facility of advance booking. This seems to be an exhilarating application because it does not just focus on one particular service but provides number of services, as mentioned above. Now the developers are planning to target the hotels and restaurants as well.

Google plans for the expansion of internet access

Islamabad: Google is planning to spend $1 billion for the expansion of internet access.    This venture is being led by Greg Wyler, who is the founder of satellite-communications start-up O3b Networks Ltd. It has been reported by the people involved in the project that Google is hiring engineers from satellite company Space Systems/Loral LLC to work on this satellite project which aim to expand the internet coverage, globally. The budget for this project ranges from $1 billion to more than $3 billion, depending on the final design of the project. It has been assumed that this project is the latest effort by the Silicon Valley Company for the expansion of the internet coverage.

Smart monitoring system to be commenced by Punjab Government

To ensure the efficiency, absenteeism as well as the data system, the government of Punjab has initiated the usage of Smart Monitoring System.  The decision for the installation of the Smart Monitoring System has been taken specially to ensure the Health and Education sectors in Punjab. In this respect, the Government has commenced a program to have complete control over the activities of District Teacher Educators (DTEs) and Monitoring and Evaluation Assistants (MEAs). This Smart Monitoring System will work on a number of areas that are to be taken into consideration, including teacher-student attendance, facilities, cleanliness and administration visits. In Punjab the population is about 90 million, with people working in different sectors. The main issue in these sectors is absenteeism and the Government of Punjab hopes to overcome this issue with the installation of the Smart Monitoring System.

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