Thursday, September 11, 2014

List of Top Software Houses in Pakistan


I see many time there are very brilliant software engineer but they don’t know which Software House is best for them, And they make wrong decision for jobs.

I am also a student of software engineering and i personally suggest you try your best to get jobs in these software Houses.These are marked as Best Software House in Pakistan.Bellow i Provide the List according to their ranking.

#1 : NetSol Technologies:


NetSol Technologies Software House is at # 1 in raking among all software houses in Pakistan.It is on CMMI Level 5.Najeeb Ghauri is the founder, Chairman of the Board of Directors and CEO of NetSol Technologies, Inc.

In the early years of the Company, he was responsible for restructuring the company’s business model into that of an IT company and was instrumental in the completion of the NetSol Technologies IPO in 1998, at that time NetSol was the first IT Company from Pakistan to be listed on NASDAQ. Prior to launching NetSol in the U.S.
Address : NetSol Avenue, Main Ghazi Road, Lahore. Postal address 54792
Phone # : (042) 111 448 800

Tuesday, September 09, 2014

Where To Sell Your iPhone 5s, 5c and 5



All signs say Apple will introduce the iPhone 6 next week and start selling it by the end of the month. If you want to sell an old iPhone, the time is now.

You can get a great return on your device by selling through EBay or Craigslist, but if you don't want to deal with strangers and would rather use an automated system, there are several websites you can use. Some services accept any kind of iPhone, but if you're selling an iPhone 5, 5c or 5s in good condition, there's a chance you could get enough money to cover the purchase of an iPhone 6 (the base price is typically $199 with a two-year phone service contract). Here's where to go:

Twitter Begins Testing In-Tweet 'Buy' Button



Starting today, a small number of Twitter users in the U.S. will see a purchase-enabling "buy" button in tweets from certain artists, brands and non-profit organizations. Twitter is launching the test as part of its effort to grow revenues, especially via mobile channels.
"This is an early step in our building functionality into Twitter to make shopping from mobile devices convenient and easy, hopefully even fun," Twitter group product manager Tarun Jain wrote on the company's blog. "Users will get access to offers and merchandise they can’t get anywhere else and can act on them right in the Twitter apps for Android and iOS; sellers will gain a new way to turn the direct relationship they build with their followers into sales."

Apple Said to Be Using Tokenization Technology to Secure Mobile Payments Service

Apple may be integrating tokenization technology in its forthcoming mobile payments solution, reports Bank Innovation. Citing sources close to the matter, the report notes that the company will look to utilize token technology to address security and fraud concerns as integrates the service with the iPhone 6 and iWatch.
Financial institutions — card issuers and networks — prefer token technology because it replaces primary account numbers, those 16-digit card numbers on the front of credit and debit cards. Instead, the tokenization technology uses complex codes that are easily transmittable over the air and between devices, but that are used only once, so even if they are intercepted, are of no use to fraudsters.

Monday, September 08, 2014

Android Security Is Under Fire--Again

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NEWS ANALYSIS: A pair of new reports takes aim at Android security, but there are steps users can take and the sky isn't falling. 


Another day and yet another set of reports alleging insecurity in the Android mobile operating system. This week, not one, but two reports came out detailing security risks in Android.
One of the reports, issued by security vendor FireEye on Aug. 20, deals with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) security, or lack thereof, in Android apps.
The FireEye researchers found that approximately 68 percent of the 1,000 most downloaded free applications available in the Google Play store have some form of SSL-related security risk.
Among the issues that FireEye uncovered is the fact that across apps that claim to be using SSL, approximately 73 percent did not actually check the SSL certificates for authenticity. FireEye also found that 8 percent of apps did not actually check the hostname on the certificate. The way that SSL works, a certificate should be issued for a specific hostname to be valid.

Dell, HP, Emerson, Intel Team Up on Data Center Standard


New Redfish spec aims at improving scalability, expanding data access and analysis, saving time and enabling feature-rich remote management.

New-generation IT is all about removing friction from getting things done—such as speeding up the iteration and distribution of software versions and patches, accelerating process fulfillment and standardizing as many processes as possible.
Nowhere is this quest for IT smoothness more important than in data centers, where virtually all cloud and enterprise systems are housed.

iPhone 6, iWatch and Other Apple News Due to Emerge at Sept. 9 Even

The hype surrounding the Sept. 9 iPhone 6 event has hit a fever pitch. Unlike previous years, Apple has decided to hold just a few big product introductions in 2014. And aside from the Worldwide Developers Conference, where it typically announces software improvements, Apple will rely on lower-profile news updates revealed in press releases rather than make big splashes at major press events. The move has only increased the hype surrounding

Microsoft Revamps MSN for 'Mobile-First, Cloud-First' Era

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Microsoft rebuilds its portal with a focus on premium content, personalized experiences and access to Microsoft's other services.

The Web portal wars may have taken a backseat to social media, the mobile Internet and the cloud, but MSN still matters to Microsoft.
The Redmond, Wash.-based software company is readying a customizable MSN.com homepage, currently viewable at preview.msn.com, announced Brian MacDonald, corporate vice president of Information and Content Experiences at Microsoft, in a Sept. 7 statement. Visual updates aside, MSN was rebuilt "from the ground up for a mobile-first, cloud-first world," he said, echoing the oft-repeated phrase that encapsulates Microsoft's latest corporate strategy.

How to sort your Facebook feed by time on mobile

Weddings. Job promotions. News articles. Facebook thinks it knows what the best stories are to drop in your news feed. But some users might want to see things their own way.
As an alternative to its default filtering algorithm, Facebook provides a way to sort your friends' posts by chronology in its mobile apps. But some people say the process for doing so is not that awesome.
After a recent change to Facebook's app on iOS, a number of users say the company has essentially buried the sort-by-time feature. Taking to online discussion boards to complain, they also lament the fact that there is no way to set the mode as a default on mobile.
Facebook's algorithm sorts posts that appear in people's news feeds, using signals such as the number of likes the posts generate and who posted them. As a result, posts that generate a lot of activity can stay lodged toward the top of users' feeds, maybe even over the course of a day. Facebook calls this default setting "top stories."
For users opting for a chronological view of their posts, there is an easy way

Canadian retailers bet on technology in fight with U.S. giants

A man holds a smartphone in this photo illustration showing the Canadian Tire app in Toronto, Ontario, September 5, 2014.   REUTERS/Mark Blinch
(Apna Download) - Canadian retailers, scrambling to keep pace with the likes of Wal-Mart Stores Inc (WMT.N) and Amazon.com Inc(AMZN.O) in an increasingly crowded market, are investing heavily in high-tech tools to lure shoppers.
Companies have ramped up their efforts to address consumers' evolving shopping habits and to compete with rivals such as Wal-Mart, which is pouring more than C$30 million ($27.4 million) into Canadian e-commerce projects this year.