January 2026

US startup packs THREE OS into one mobile phone in the most exciting mobile release I’ve seen in years

Nexphone launches a triple-OS smartphone It runs Android by default, but also has Linux and Windows 11 It is the first time that such a mobile phone has been launched “It’s been a 14-year journey,” says Emre Kosmaz, CEO and founder of Nex Computer – a journey that has now reached its final destination with

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Sri Lanka vs England ODI Live Streams: How to Watch Cricket Online Anywhere

Sri Lanka and England each have a lot to iron out in preparation for the T20 World Cup. The hosts appointed Vikram Rathour as their batting coach in a very loose arrangement just days before the series, which consists of a triple-header of ODIs followed by three T20Is, as the tourists smack in the middle

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Giants part ways with director after John Harbaugh introduced as head coach

NEWYou can now listen to Pakinomist articles! The New York Giants parted ways with a longtime senior executive just one day after introducing John Harbaugh as head coach. Senior Vice President of Football Operations Kevin Abrams is leaving the organization. Abrams had been with the organization since 1999 and in a front office executive position

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Ban on aerial firing, fireworks ahead of Shab-e-Barat

RAWALPINDI: Ahead of Shab-e-Barat, the District Magistrate has imposed a ban across Rawalpindi on aerial firing, fireworks, fireworks, sparklers, riding motorcycles on roads and riding motorcycles without silencers to create loud noise in streets, neighborhoods and markets. All SHOs across the district have been ordered to register cases, make arrests and seize motorcycles in case

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KU draws a line in the sand to protect its turf

Karachi University has taken decisive measures to protect its campus land and prevent future encroachments, reaffirming its commitment to protecting one of the city’s greatest educational spaces. The move comes after the cancellation of a controversial No Objection Certificate (NOC) for an illegally constructed petrol pump on the university premises. In a meeting with Vice-Chancellor

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