January 2026

PAF jets land in Saudi Arabia for war exercise ‘Spears of Victory’

“seeks to improve interoperability with partner air forces, validate operational readiness” RAWALPINDI: A Pakistan Air Force contingent, comprising F-16 Block-52 fighter jets, along with dedicated air and ground crew, arrived at King Abdulaziz Air Base in Saudi Arabia to participate in the Multinational Air Combat Exercise ‘Spears of Victory-2026’. The exercise is witnessing the participation […]

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Miami’s Mark Fletcher Jr. takes a hit after the national championship loss

NEWYou can now listen to Pakinomist articles! Miami Hurricanes star running back Mark Fletcher Jr. was seen throwing a punch at an Indiana Hoosiers player after Monday night’s close national championship game. The ESPN broadcast captured Fletcher walking off the field as he and Hoosiers defensive lineman Tyrique Tucker exchanged words. Fletcher stepped forward, took

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Microsoft is expanding Windows backup to include first-login recovery

Microsoft expands Windows Backup to organizations This will include recovery on first login as a ‘second chance’ Currently in private preview, the feature is set to debut in ‘early 2026’ A new feature set to be released by Microsoft will add new capabilities for administrators with Windows Backup for Organizations expanded to include first-login recovery

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PM looks at agri revival through China’s help

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Monday that Pakistan, an agricultural economy, has huge and largely untapped agricultural potential and can transform its agriculture sector within months – rather than years – by adopting modern technology, increasing productivity and strengthening cooperation with China. Addressing the Pakistan-China Agri Investment Conference in the federal capital, the

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Cleaning up “AI worklop” costs companies hundreds of hours a week

Only 2% of workers say AI-generated content needs no revision Workers spend hours each week cleaning up “AI workflow” AI training should be mandatory and processes should be standardized Despite the perceived productivity benefits, many companies are spending time and money cleaning up “AI worklop”, suggesting the technology is generating a lot of unnecessary noise,

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