Eid ul Fitr likely to be observed on March 21 in Pakistan

Eid ul Fitr likely to be observed on March 21 in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Eid ul Fitr 2026 is expected to be observed on Saturday, March 21, in Pakistan, marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan, which completes a 30-day cycle this year. Astronomical experts have indicated that the Shawwal crescent moon is unlikely to be sighted on the evening of March 19. According to the Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere …

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WhatsApp is launching parent-linked accounts for pre-teens | TechCrunch

WhatsApp is launching parent-linked accounts for pre-teens | TechCrunch

WhatsApp launched a new set of parent-supervised accounts for users under the age of 13 on Wednesday. The company said that these accounts will only have access to messaging and calling, and won’t be targeted with any ads. While the company rates its apps 13+ on both the App Store and Play Store, many pre-teens use WhatsApp to communicate with …

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Larry ‘Major Nelson’ Hryb joins Commodore to help build its community

Larry ‘Major Nelson’ Hryb joins Commodore to help build its community

Phil Spencer leaving his long-held role at Xbox might have made all the last month, but a few years ago the big story was company veteran Larry “Major Nelson” Hryb’s from Microsoft. Hryb recently seemingly hinted at a return to the company at which he spent more than two decades, but he’s now landed at Commodore instead. The ex-Xbox icon …

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Opinion: The wrong tax at the wrong time for Washington

Opinion: The wrong tax at the wrong time for Washington

Editor’s note: GeekWire publishes guest opinions to foster informed discussion and highlight a diversity of perspectives on issues shaping the tech and startup community. If you’re interested in submitting a guest column, email us at tips@geekwire.com. Submissions are reviewed by our editorial team for relevance and editorial standards. Jesse Proudman. As a kid growing up in Tacoma, I remember visiting Seattle …

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Lanjhar commends Sindh police during Youm-e-Ali security review

Lanjhar commends Sindh police during Youm-e-Ali security review

KARACHI: Sindh Interior Minister Ziaul Hasan Lanjhar visited the Central Police Office (CPO) Karachi to assess the citywide security situation, monitoring systems, and arrangements of Hazrat Ali (RA) martyrdom day. On arrival, Minister Lanjhar was welcomed by Inspector General of Police Sindh Javed Alam Odho and other senior police officials. Provincial Minister for Local Government, Nasir Hussain Shah, was also …

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Record-high heat expected in Southern California’s Inland Empire

Record-high heat expected in Southern California’s Inland Empire

Southern California: Heat Advisory has been issued for all cities in the Inland Empire and the entire high desert region, effective Thursday, March 12, 2026, at 10:00 AM through Friday, 8:00 PM. Temperatures are expected to reach 93–98°F during this period. Forecasters warn that the hot conditions may lead to heat-related illnesses, with very warm temperatures continuing into the weekend …

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Former Apple engineer raises $5M for a note-taking pendant that only records your voice | TechCrunch

Former Apple engineer raises M for a note-taking pendant that only records your voice | TechCrunch

Transcription and note-taking has emerged as one of the prime use cases for wearable gadgets as AI models advance voice-to-text tech. We’re even seeing some differentiation, with startups like Plaud and Pocket specializing on products that can record and summarize meetings. Others like Friend, Omi, and Amazon-owned Bee are exploring form factors like pendants and wristbands to give people a …

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Canopii looks to succeed where past indoor farms have not | TechCrunch

Canopii looks to succeed where past indoor farms have not | TechCrunch

David Ashton grew up outside of Sacramento, California, and went to college in San Luis Obispo during the historic drought of the late 2000s. He spent years driving the 300-mile stretch between Sacramento and San Luis Obispo, enthralled by the never-ending lettuce farms, acres of leafy green plants against a bleak, dry background. The fact that these lush, green crops …

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AI revolutionizes medicine: From “Incurable” to hope

AI revolutionizes medicine: From “Incurable” to hope

For decades, the term “incurable disease” represented an impenetrable barrier in medical science — a phrase where hope seemed to vanish as soon as it was uttered. But as 2026 unfolds, artificial intelligence (AI) is beginning to crack that wall, bringing new possibilities for treatment and prevention. In today’s AI-powered world, researchers are no longer just treating symptoms—they are redefining …

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