Apple fools iPhone 14 fans, calls photo crop as telephoto Zoom

Apple made a rather theatrical move by pretending image cropping was telephoto zoom. Even though it's only cropping from the main camera's original perspective, the manufacturer is calling this "2x telephoto" capabilities.

Saqlain justifies Pakistan’s approach after Asia Cup defeat

But Saqlain was not worried about Rizwan's sluggish strike rate of 117.57 runs per hundred balls in the high-octane format.

Pakistan requires enormous aid after floods: Gutteres

Guterres said that huge damages and losses were caused to human lives and properties.

Pakistan Property Show by Zameen.com has started

Zameen.com is currently holding its popular Pakistan Property Show (PPS) 2022 for two days (September 10 and 11) in Dubai.

Motorola launches new smartphone with 200MP camera

Motorola has officially released the much-anticipated Edge 30 Ultra. The Motorola X30 Pro is the first smartphone to feature a 200MP primary camera sensor; it was first introduced in China.

Rupee continues to fall against the US dollar

For the sixth consecutive session Pakistani rupee continued to fall against the US dollar, settling with a 1.21% depreciation on Friday.

Flour millers join the marathon!

While people are struggling to meet their ends in the time of record-high level of inflation, millers have increased per kg prices of flour.

Google to launch all new smart home products

Launch events for the Pixel 7 and Pixel Watch have been scheduled for October 6 by Google. That doesn't appear to be all the corporation will be showing off, either.

Increasing economic losses caused by the flash floods

The economic losses and damages caused by the flash floods could range between $15 billion and $20 billion.

Hundreds of trucks and containers returning to Kabul

Importers have refused to pay additional regulatory duties and hundreds of trucks and containers are returning to Kabul.

UN chief visits Pakistan to increase flood relief efforts

A third of the country is under water an area the size of the United Kingdom following record rains brought by what Guterres has described as "a monsoon on steroids".

India will broaden the range and difficulty of its military drills with Japan

India, like Japan, is bolstering its military to tackle what it sees as increased security threats, including from neighbouring China.