Connectivity, Policy For ICT, Press Coverage The meeting held at the Prime Minister’s Office also decided to give 3G (third generation) technology licences through auction. However, Ba... Read more
Necessity, as we’ve all been told can sometimes be the mother of invention. In Japan, there is a necessity for a power source that does not require fossil fuels, since they don’t have any. S... Read more
Russia’s embassy in London said on Sunday its website crashed in a suspected hacking attack just before Prime Minister David Cameron begins the first visit by a British leader to Mosco... Read more
Shoppers visiting the new Westfield shopping centre based near London’s Olympic Park may have their cars checked by security staff before they can enter. The new shopping centre, which... Read more
Relying more on natural gas than on coal would not significantly slow down the effects of climate change, even though direct carbon dioxide emissions would be less, a new study has found. Bu... Read more
Hamilton has what it takes to master Red Bull at Monza It’s the oldest and fastest track on the F1 calendar, it has witnessed epic ‘slipstreaming’ battles in the past and n... Read more
Nasa has admitted it is “concerned” about a dead £471m satellite that will soon fall to Earth – but insisted there is little chance it will hit anyone. The UARS was launche... Read more
US President Barack Obama and former President George Bush have joined hundreds of families at Ground Zero in New York for a service marking the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks Nearly 3... Read more
Farhat finishes up unbeaten on 75 as tourists cruise home in Harare, Mohammad Hafeez hit a superb unbeaten century to lead Pakistan to a resounding 10-wicket win over Zimbabwe in Harare. Ope... Read more
Integrating variable output renewable generation into the grid means balancing supply and demand. Tildy Bayar looks at developments in large-scale battery energy storage solutions. Balancing... Read more