January 2026

People deprived of net metering benefits

. LAHORE: Promoting green energy is a top priority for governments worldwide, but the problems facing solar energy consumers in Pakistan continue to grow. Initially, the government launched a campaign to promote solar energy by encouraging net metering connections. Net metering connections allow electricity consumers to generate their own power – typically through rooftop solar

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‘The decisions of the Supreme Court are not binding on the FCC’

. ISLAMABAD: The Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) has made it clear that under Article 189 of the Constitution, Supreme Court decisions are not binding on it. “Though the Supreme Court authorities under Article 189 of the Constitution are not binding on this Court, we find that this Court may consider them to be of persuasive

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This New Wireless Transceiver Shatters 5G Speeds, Glimpses Insanely Fast Connections For Future Devices Everywhere

The transceiver achieves 15 GB/s, far exceeding the bandwidth of existing consumer wireless systems Analog signal processing drastically reduces power consumption while maintaining extreme data rates Three synchronized sub transmitters replace conventional DACs that use only 230 milliwatts A new wireless transceiver has achieved data rates that exceed current consumer wireless systems under practical operating

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K-Pop star Rosé will appear in a special podcast before the Grammys

K-pop superstar Rosé to join Alex Cooper’s pre-Grammys podcast K-pop superstar Rosé joins Alex Cooper for a special two-hour podcast event ahead of the 2026 Grammy Awards. The section with the title Alex Cooper presents: A Grammys Special (ft. Rosé), premieres on Wednesday 28 January at 5 a.m. ET/2 a.m. PT across major platforms including

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Mike Novogratz’s Galaxy Digital (GLXY) leads investment in Tenbin

Tokenization is supposed to make markets faster and more accessible. But many onchain versions of real-world assets have fallen short of that promise, offering thin liquidity, slow settlement and prices that drift from reality, argues Yuki Yuminaga, co-founder and CEO of Tenbin Labs. His New York-based startup wants to change that by building institutional-grade tokenized

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“Taken in low light, these photos require enormous skill to get right” – see Travel Photographer of the Year 2025 and the amazing winning photos in the camera

Greek photographer Athanasios Maloukos won the top prize They participated in two series of low-light pictures: ‘Whirling Devotion’ and ‘Night of Sorrows’ The judges judged the winner’s portfolio to be among the best they had seen in the competition’s 23-year history Forget picture postcard views and Instagram-worthy shots of popular landmarks, the Travel Photographer of

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Miden, Korea’s KODA signs MOU on institutional digital asset infrastructure

Financial institutions may be returning to South Korea’s crypto market, and privacy-focused blockchain project Miden is trying to get ahead of the curve. Miden has signed a strategic memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Korea Digital Asset (KODA), South Korea’s largest institutional digital asset custodian, to collaborate on infrastructure and standards for regulated digital asset acquisition

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