Events

Saturday, 30 April 2016

Entertainment: After 'Maalik,' central censor board bans two documentary films

‘Among the Believers’, ‘Besieged in Quetta’ violate National Action Plan, says board chief


KARACHI: Only a day after it requested the federal information ministry to slap a ban on Ashir Azeem’s Maalik, the central censor watchdog has once again flexed its muscles, this time barring two documentary films from being screened at a film 
festival in Islamabad.

Friday, 29 April 2016

McDonald’s opens its doors to Quetta

Spreading smiles in Quetta.

QUETTA: Balochistan foodies lastly acquired an opportunity to benefit from the international style of McDonald’s of their hometown Quetta because the worldwide chain’s regional workplace was inaugurated within the provincial capital. The burger and quick meals chain linked Quetta 17 years after McDonald’s first restaurant opened its door to the individuals of Pakistan in September 1998 in Lahore.
McDonald’s is the primary worldwide quick meals chain to register its footprint in Balochistan.
A regional department of McDonald’s was inaugurated the opposite day by Director McDonald’s Jameel Mughal amidst a vibrant ceremony loved by a lot of households and notably the youngsters. McDonald’s Nation Operation Supervisor Tariq Butt, Model Extension Marketing consultant Saad Azhar Khan, Operation Marketing consultant Abdul Nasir, Quetta Resturant Supervisor Umair Riaz  and Salman Jameel, proprietor of the shopping center the place the restaurant is situated, have been current.
Salman Jameel stated that opening of the McDonald’s signifies that the state of affairs has improved in Quetta. He stated the restaurant will present a family-friendly ambiance permitting the native individuals to take out their close to and pricey ones for informal eating.
He stated that such eating places ought to be opened in Quetta in order that the plenty are given a chance to take pleasure in good meals which they might take pleasure in in different cities.
As per native custom, the visitors have been introduced sweets following the inauguration. Jameel Mughal stated that McDonald’s stood for household values and can present a superb household environment for its patrons.
He stated it was the primary restaurant and extra can be opened sooner or later, including that hopefully individuals can be interested in it.
The individuals of Balochistan are about to get a style of worldwide burger model proper at their doorsteps. Umair Riaz stated that McDonald’s recognition was the standard of its merchandise.

Thursday, 28 April 2016

The last day to verify your PTCL devices is 30th April

The last date to verify these devices is 30th April, 2016. After the deadline has passed, all unverified devices will cease to function until their verification.

Here’s How You Can Get Your Devices Verified Now

This mandatory requirement applies to both, new and old subscribers. Anyone can have their devices verified by visiting any of the following touch-points:
  • PTCL Smart Shop
  • Ufone Service Center
  • Ufone Franchise
  • PTCL/Ufone BVS Enabled Retailer
The list of devices which require biometric verification are EVO 3.1 USB, EVO 3.1 Cloud, EVO TAB, EVO Wingle, Nitro USB, Nitro Cloud, CharJi Wingle, CharJi Cloud, CharJi Tab and all Vfone handsets.

Requirements

Biometric verification requires a device’s MDN and the owner’s original CNIC.
Users, who are unaware of their device’s MDN can simply text their ESN (Electronic Serial Number – an 8 digit alpha-numeric code present on devices) to 0512181218. The MDN will be sent to the user via SMS. A sample message will look like this: ESN<space>DD726911.
CharJi subscribers can get their MDN by sending their ICCID (20 digit number written on the back of all CharJi devices) instead of an ESN. They also have the option of using their ICCID instead of an MDN to verify their device.

PTA to auction 3G/4G licence for $395m

Regulator to complete task before end of current fiscal year on June 30 in a bid to overcome revenue shortfall.
KARACHI: The government has tasked the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) with auctioning a 3G/4G mobile broadband licence at a higher base price of $395 million before the end of current fiscal year on June 30 in an apparent bid to overcome the revenue shortfall.
“The auction shall… be conducted by the PTA in the minimum possible time after the issuance of this directive within financial year 2015-16,” said a notification.

Wednesday, 27 April 2016

Even Sindh Rangers Aren’t Spared by ‘Hospital Wali Asma’

It is as sad as it gets. Sindh Rangers launched their WhatsApp Hotline yesterday. Not even 24 hours have passed since the launch of the service and people have started misusing it already.
Rangers Madadgar helpline has become victim to the “Hospital wali Asma” (Saba in this case). Most of us have seen spam messages from unknown numbers asking for some immediate mobile balance for the needy Asma in the hospital.
Pakistani public thinks it’s fun to misuse whatever services they get for the sake of a little laugh. Every digital service or hotline launched in Pakistan has to go through the same pathetic pranks. People make funny requests or stupid complaints teasing the operators, wasting their time and sometimes causing lethal response delays. While someone is busy joking, somebody else might be going through a life-threatening situation. The people in need of real help cannot get it in time because the lines are busy thanks to prank calls.
It is utterly disgusting that Pakistani public finds such things funny. Those who are involved in such pranks, we would like to say that you are playing with other people’s lives. Have some decency and leave the emergency services alone.
Pranksters have been using the WhatsApp hotline to prank Rangers’ operators. Some of the pranks over the past 24 hours can be seen below:






These images might be faked but let’s not pretend this isn’t exactly what happens on public helplines and toll free numbers.

Tuesday, 26 April 2016

HTC Announces the High-end One S9 Smartphone

Hardly anyone could’ve seen this coming. Just weeks after announcing its prime flagship for the year, HTC is back with yet another high-end smartphone which costs in the same range, and looks & feels premium too, the One S9.
The phone has a nice, premium design and even has two trademark BoomSound speakers on the front. The display on the front is a 5.2” Super LCD panel, with 1080p resolution and an unspecified Gorilla Glass.
Underneath, rather than a Snapdragon, you get a beefy MediaTek Helio X10 chipset, with 2 GB RAM and rather paltry 16 GB storage (though you can expand it).
At the back sits a 13 megapixel camera with 28 mm focal length, f/2.0, OIS and LED Flash. The front also boasts a 4 MP UltraPixel shooter with2μm pixels.
Connectivity options include Bluetooth 4.1, WI-FI ac and Category 4 LTE, while the battery has a 2,840 mAh capacity.
Pricing is set at 499 Euros (or Rs. 59,000 approx.) when it will be available in the next few months. It is unclear who this phone is targeted too, as at just about a hundred more, you can get the company’s best smartphone itself.

HTC One S9 Specifications:

  • CPU: 2 Ghz octa-core Cortex-A53
  • Chipset: MediaTek Helio X10
  • OS: Android 6.0 Marshmallow with Sense UI
  • Supported Networks: 2G, 3G, 4G LTE
  • Display: 5.2” Super LCD with 1080p (1920 x 1080) resolution
  • Corning Gorilla Glass
  • Memory: RAM: 2 GB / Internal: 16 GB
  • Card slot: yes, up to 2TB
  • Camera: Primary: 13 MP, f/2.0, OIS, LED Flash / Secondary: 4 MP UltraPixel with 2μm pixels
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi ac, Bluetooth 4.1, GPS/GLONASS, LTE (Cat.4)
  • Battery: 2,840 mAh
  • Price: 499 Euros (Rs. 59,000 approx.)

Carry original CNICs or get arrested

Citizens of ‪#‎Karachi‬ are requested to keep with them their ID cards at all times for confirmation of their identity. “It is further added that copies of ID cards will not be acceptable and the individual in question will be taken into custody till his or her identity is positively proven.”


Monday, 25 April 2016

‘Rangers Madadgar’




#‎Karachi‬: Citizens can now sit at home and send a text or audio/video message to the paramilitary force via ‪#‎WhatsApp‬ to the ‘Rangers Madadgar’ number and have the law enforcers arrive at their doorstep.‪#‎Pakistan‬ Rangers, ‪#‎Sindh‬ have asked citizens to inform them about any unlawful activity, especially extortion, on their WhatsApp number 0316-2369996 or send an email to rangers.madadgar@gmail.com.

Fan Movie: Review


The first hour somewhat does justice to the genre. However, the plot starts to fall apart in the second half, where all they do is chase each other across continents.The end was illogical. Every actor longs for acting immortality while every fan loves to live the fantasy life of their favourite actor.
Shah Rukh Khan fans all over the world can only hope that this film is the starting point for a wiser selection of roles from the actor in the near future, because when allowed to truly showcase his talents, he is able to mesmerise you like no other. Casting himself in both roles, Khan could have intended a complex satire of celebrity narcissism or he could just be, well, guilty of a fair bit of celebrity narcissism himself. Either way, it’s outrageous and enjoyably absurd.

Friday, 22 April 2016

Read This Before Buying a 3G Phone, or it May Simply Not Work in Pakistan!

When buying a smartphone, brand, price, specs, value for money and resale price are only few of the criteria that go through the mind of a potential buyer. One troublesome omission from that list is frequency bands which, to be fair, traditionally weren’t an issue but have become one with the introduction of 3G and 4G in the country.

Why Frequency Band Really Matters?

Well, the selection of smartphones available at online stores has increased dramatically and many stores are offering imported handsets from foreign markets that offer better value for money. However, they are failing to mention their 3G/4G bands and are selling smartphones that don’t work in Pakistan.
In simpler words, there are bands (frequencies) for 3G and 4G technologies — just like radio frequencies — and operators in Pakistan operate their 3G networks in 2100Mhz band only. Now 3G smartphones that doesn’t offer 3G network compatibility in 2100 band will simply not work in Pakistan.

Thursday, 21 April 2016

Restaurant review: LALE-I-RUMI- A Big Disappointment

Took my friends to a Turkish restaurant, LALE-I-RUMI for dinner located at Clifton area. We went there with great expectations. 12 people ordered 10 dishes. It was our first time there & definitely the last! Starter portion sizes were ridiculously small for the price. One skewer of Kabab for 1200 rupees. We expected a few to share. You should get what you pay for. What a joke! More like a weather-spoon meal. Totally ruined our night! Waste of time. Nothing was special in terms of taste. That place was so outrageously priced. Never going again! High prices do NOT equate to high quality. Small place with poor seating. Big disappointment! I honestly could not find anything in their selection that was flavourful or tasty. It is sad that the only tasty item was ketchup. LALE-I-RUMI, if you don't improve your food, you will be just a legend with an empty building. If I were to objectively evaluate the monetary value of the things we ate, we probably have eaten about PKR 200 each. Extremely expensive meals, and terrible substandard food. 1200 for a SKEWER we felt like we have been robbed but most of the reviewers on Swot group went there for dinner where they have to spend on average 2000 per person for such terrible meals. I could guess exactly how they felt like after they had one bite of their meal the feeling must not be just a robbery like we felt, they must have felt that they experienced an aggravated burglary. Will never go back to this restaurant again in my lifetime. Most overrated restaurant in Clifton, with the meals most expensive, and terribly overpriced for its substandard quality.




Advice to others:
Never go here and if you don't believe me, read reviews. Most of them are extremely negative, there are few positive reviews. Those people are likely to be the restaurant's owners themselves, their relatives, or perhaps their lenders, hoping desperately that this restaurant can repay the money they owe.
Advice to the owner:
Stop relying on your restaurant's past reputation which is now long gone. Start visiting other restaurants in this city and you will realize that other places provide food with much higher quality at the price only a fraction of what you charge.

Saturday, 2 April 2016

Qandeel Baloch Pleads for Indian Citizenship




This post is dedicated to the newest edition to the list of people Pakistanis ‘love to hate’. Yes, my beloved readers, I am talking about the very talented ‘Qandeel Baloch’. I am sure we all are aware of who she is and are following her on Facebook but for people who don’t, let me introduce this very distinct species of Female to you, you would thank me later trust me!

Qandeel Baloch is a true entertainer and you know what the best part is,  she doesn't have to work too hard on it. It just comes off naturally.

There is always something generic about the videos that she uploads; they are all in a lying position, she put on gallons of Mascara and is usually wearing the same clothes and the headdress and she is always wearing these weird lipstick shades, always. Also, the fake angraizi accent is as obvious as the talent within her.

Internet star Qandeel Baloch has pleaded for Indian citizenship. In her latest tweet, the model has said she is ‘very disappointed from Pakistan’. Baloch has hashtagged Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and a journalist Puneet Shukla in her tweet.



Why the internet diva is upset from Pakistan is probably because of the criticism she received on vowing to strip dance at the victory of Pakistani team and releasing a teaser during the India-Pakistan clash.

The star faced severe backlash on social media. Baloch has been caught in controversies several times in the past for her bold videos and statements.

The actor is getting popularity across the border, compelling Indian media and celebrities to talk about her. She is referred to as ‘Pakistan’s Poonam Pandey’ in India. The actor has recently been supported by singer Sonu Nigam.

The controversial Qandeel Baloch is never out of the limelight.  This time, Qandeel has received Indian support from renowned singer Sonu Nigam. Sonu is appreciating the singer/actress’ courage and intelligence in grabbing the maximum amount of attention. While many would scratch their heads over Sonu’s latest tweet, one thing is definitely for certain; everyone IS talking about Qandeel.

https://twitter.com/sonunigam/status/710298201794818048

There’s no one denying Qandeel Baloch surely knows how to stay in news and this tweet of hers is just another step to fame.