May 2026

Dyson’s latest purifier uses AI technology to track your movements so the cool air goes wherever you do

The purifier has intelligent sensors to track where you are in the room There are no privacy concerns — everything is processed on the device It’s priced at $850 / £550 (approx. AU$1,190) Dyson has launched what might be its smartest air purifier to date, the Dyson Find+Follow Purifier Cool. As the name suggests, it […]

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‘The second best place to get exposure’: Backroom filmmaker Kane Parsons gives his take on why YouTube has become the breeding ground for a new golden generation of horror filmmakers

Backrooms director Kane Parsons is the latest YouTuber to helm a big-screen project The online video sharing platform has become a breeding ground for new horror filmmakers Parsons has given his thoughts on why this is so The filmmaker of A24’s Backrooms film has given his thoughts on why YouTube has become the breeding ground

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Pakistan secures the most Erasmus Mundus scholarships for the fifth consecutive year

Students pose at their graduation in this representative photo. — Unsplash/File ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has maintained its position as the world’s leading recipient of Erasmus Mundus scholarships for the fifth consecutive year, with students again securing the highest number of choices under the EU-funded postgraduate programme. According to the latest Erasmus Mundus selection cycle data shared

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The government tightens INGO registration rules

Revised rules also make it mandatory for organizations to submit authority letters for authorized representatives ISLAMABAD: The federal government has tightened tax registration requirements for international non-governmental and non-profit organizations (INGOs), making a range of additional disclosures and official approvals mandatory in a move aimed at increasing financial transparency and regulatory oversight. According to new

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NEC set to approve Rs1.5tr PSDP

The meeting, likely to be chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, will also approve the annual development plan India, New Zealand sign free trade deals, cut fruit tariffs, boost exports, ease visas, deepen economic ties.PHOTO: PIXABAY ISLAMABAD: The National Economic Council (NEC) is expected to approve a Public Sector Development Program (PSDP) worth approximately Rs

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Bitcoin’s biggest quantum risk may not be wallet keys. An early investor fears something bigger

A venture capitalist who has spent a decade backing deep-tech and quantum hardware startups says bitcoin BTC$73,473.57 the industry is fixated on the wrong half of the quantum problem, the keys of the wallet instead of the encrypted messages that already move between exchanges, bridges and repositories today. “The most dangerous vulnerability in the financial

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PM cuts fuel prices by Rs22

ISLAMABAD: The federal government on Friday announced a significant reduction in oil prices, reducing both petrol and high-speed diesel by Rs22 per litre. According to a release from the Ministry of Energy’s Petroleum Department, high-speed diesel has been reduced by Rs 22 per litre, while motor spirit (petrol) has also been cut by the same

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