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The Daily NetXpress Wire for June 21, 2014

  • June 21, 2014
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Second Intel Channel Symposiums 2014 held in Lahore 

LAHORE: In its Second Intel Channel Symposiums, company displayed latest range of devices. It provided a learning opportunity to Intel Technology Providers (ITP). The company exhibited latest mobile devices, desktops, server and security devices based on Intel processors. Professionals from Intel discussed sales and marketing strategies, product amalgamation with ITP, which will help in productivity. Naveed Siraj Country Manager Intel Pakistan said, ITP has played a major role in growth of Intel within Pakistan. They also reviewed Channel achievements and Partnership highlights of 2013.

HBL awards students of Daanish School with cash prizes

KARACHI: HBL has awarded 3 students and their project incharges from Punjab Daanish Schools, Haasilpur Girls Campus, for participating in Intel Science and Engineering Fair.  It is world’s largest International Pre-college Science Competition held in Los Angeles, United States. Ehtisham Anwar Managing Director Daanish Schools, acknowledged HBL for appreciating its students, financially.  HBL praised the participants for representing Pakistan at international level and reaching Top 5 in energy category. 

Mobilink is offering free 3G internet for three months 

Mobilink is providing this unlimited offer in partnership with Dany Genius Tab T450. Dany has released a number of 3G supported tablets like, Genius Talk T300 and T500. Genius Tab T450 has 6.95 inches High resolution display screen, along with 1.2 GHz Quad Core Processor and 1 GB RAM. It is dual SIM compatible tab. It possesses a 5.0 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, WI-Fi, FM Radio, direction seniors, Li-on battery having power of 3000 mAH, and an internal Storage of 16GB. The price of T450 is Rs.17000. 

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