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9 - Ban Crypto, Save Pakistan Tech Made Fun

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From discussing Pakistan Govt banning crypto, death of Blackberry to Theranos founder indictment - this and a lot more hot news on tech, we’ve covered it all on the 9th episode of Tech Made Fun.

P.S: This week’s episode again got delayed because of unforeseen circumstances, hoping to catch back up with everything in the next episode.

Hosted by Saqib Tahir and Khayyam Jafri

Support the show: https://www.sknexus.com/support

Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:53 Pakistan Government decides to ban crypto in Pakistan
05:17 The basics of crypto
06:47 Drawbacks of banning cypto in Pakistan 
20:47 Blackberry is officially discontinued   
21:15 Apple crosses 3 trillion dollar market evaluation 
25:08 Samsung showcases its new TV remote that uses radio waves to charge at CES 2022
28:06 Realme Introduces its Most Premium Flagship Realme GT 2 Pro
29:47 Why is RAM called Random Access Memory
29:47 Why is RAM called Random Access Memory
33:10 Elizabeth Holmes founder of Theranos found guilty
35:40 Was Theranos a scam?
39:37 Pakistani startup providing Free WiFi service to cafes, restaurants etc
44:24 New technology parks being set up in Pakistan
47:10 Covering DevNation’s project Study Now, Pay When You Land a Job
57:38 Apple AirTags being misused by a criminal syndicate in Canada
1:00:51 Can you buy a 20,000 laptop? 

References:
Govt decides to ban all cryptocurrenciesDeath of blackberryApple crosses 3 Trillion Usd market evaluationSamsung new TV remote uses radio waves from the router to stay chargedRealme Introduces its Most Premium Flagship Realme GT 2 ProTheranos CEO found guiltyEzwifi 6 figure pre-seed fundingFirst Electronic Technology park at National Institute of Electronics Study Now, Pay When You Land a Job – First Time in Pakistanhttps://www.techjuice.pk/study-now-pay-when-you-land-a-job-first-time-in-pakistan/ https://www.thedevnation.com/grow Apple AirTags are being used to track luxury cars by a criminal syndicate in Canada
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From discussing Pakistan Govt banning crypto, death of Blackberry to Theranos founder indictment - this and a lot more hot news on tech, we’ve covered it all on the 9th episode of Tech Made Fun.

P.S: This week’s episode again got delayed because of unforeseen circumstances, hoping to catch back up with everything in the next episode.

Hosted by Saqib Tahir and Khayyam Jafri

Support the show: https://www.sknexus.com/support

Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:53 Pakistan Government decides to ban crypto in Pakistan
05:17 The basics of crypto
06:47 Drawbacks of banning cypto in Pakistan 
20:47 Blackberry is officially discontinued   
21:15 Apple crosses 3 trillion dollar market evaluation 
25:08 Samsung showcases its new TV remote that uses radio waves to charge at CES 2022
28:06 Realme Introduces its Most Premium Flagship Realme GT 2 Pro
29:47 Why is RAM called Random Access Memory
29:47 Why is RAM called Random Access Memory
33:10 Elizabeth Holmes founder of Theranos found guilty
35:40 Was Theranos a scam?
39:37 Pakistani startup providing Free WiFi service to cafes, restaurants etc
44:24 New technology parks being set up in Pakistan
47:10 Covering DevNation’s project Study Now, Pay When You Land a Job
57:38 Apple AirTags being misused by a criminal syndicate in Canada
1:00:51 Can you buy a 20,000 laptop? 

References:
Govt decides to ban all cryptocurrenciesDeath of blackberryApple crosses 3 Trillion Usd market evaluationSamsung new TV remote uses radio waves from the router to stay chargedRealme Introduces its Most Premium Flagship Realme GT 2 ProTheranos CEO found guiltyEzwifi 6 figure pre-seed fundingFirst Electronic Technology park at National Institute of Electronics Study Now, Pay When You Land a Job – First Time in Pakistanhttps://www.techjuice.pk/study-now-pay-when-you-land-a-job-first-time-in-pakistan/ https://www.thedevnation.com/grow Apple AirTags are being used to track luxury cars by a criminal syndicate in Canada
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