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Afroze Khan: From Byteify’s Collapse to Revenue Incarnate. The Pakistani Operator Quietly Rebuilding How Service Businesses Sell
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Afroze Khan: From Byteify’s Collapse to Revenue Incarnate. The Pakistani Operator Quietly Rebuilding How Service Businesses Sell
Zarish - Connected Pakistan · CP News Desk
Afroze Khan is the founder of Revenue Incarnate, a Karachi and Las Vegas based revenue systems firm. After the collapse of his first company, Byteify, he developed a methodology focused on fixing offer positioning, pipeline architecture, and revenue infrastructure, helping service businesses scale through Revenue as a Service.
Apple vs OpenAI Lawsuit: The AI Hardware War Explained
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Apple vs OpenAI Lawsuit: The AI Hardware War Explained
Syed Asfer - Connected Pakistan · CP News Desk
On July 10, 2026, Apple sued OpenAI in California federal court, alleging OpenAI stole trade secrets to develop its own AI hardware. Apple claims OpenAI recruited Apple employees and encouraged them to share confidential product information. OpenAI denies interest in others' trade secrets. The case marks a dramatic breakdown of the 2024 Apple-OpenAI partnership.
Best Remote Jobs for Pakistanis in 2026 and How to Get Them
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Best Remote Jobs for Pakistanis in 2026 and How to Get Them
Abdullah Awan - Connected Pakistan · CP News Desk
The best remote jobs for Pakistanis in 2026 include software developer ($30,000-$100,000+/year), UI/UX designer, data analyst, cybersecurity analyst, video editor, digital marketer, and virtual assistant. Most need only skills, not a degree. Find work on Upwork, LinkedIn, Toptal, Turing, and remote-first company career pages, and get paid via Payoneer or Wise.
iPhone 17 Price in Pakistan 2026: Full Guide + PTA Tax
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iPhone 17 Price in Pakistan 2026: Full Guide + PTA Tax
Syed Asfer - Connected Pakistan · CP News Desk
In 2026, iPhone 17 prices in Pakistan range from about Rs. 400,000 for the base model to nearly Rs. 900,000 for the Pro Max, depending on storage. PTA tax adds roughly Rs. 129,000 to Rs. 213,000 per device. Note that FBR, not PTA, calculates the tax live at registration based on the current dollar rate.
Meta Pulls Its AI Photo Tool After Privacy Backlash
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Meta Pulls Its AI Photo Tool After Privacy Backlash
Syed Asfer - Connected Pakistan · CP News Desk
Meta pulled its Muse Image AI feature from Instagram on July 10, 2026, days after launch, following backlash over privacy and consent. The feature let anyone generate AI images from public Instagram accounts by tagging them, and was on by default. Meta admitted it "missed the mark." Muse Image remains available in WhatsApp and the Meta AI app.
Pakistan Orders Government Data to Be Hosted Locally
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Pakistan Orders Government Data to Be Hosted Locally
Muhammad Umer - Connected Pakistan · CP News Desk
Pakistan's National Data Governance Policy 2026 declares government data a strategic national asset and requires sensitive government and personal data to be hosted and processed within Pakistan. Offshore processing needs prior approval and safeguards. The Pakistan Digital Authority will oversee implementation, aiming to strengthen data sovereignty, privacy, and citizens' digital rights.
Pakistan's Call Centre Exports Cross $300 Million on AI
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Pakistan's Call Centre Exports Cross $300 Million on AI
Muhammad Umer - Connected Pakistan · CP News Desk
Pakistan's call centre and BPO export earnings crossed $300 million in FY2025-26, reaching $322 million from July to May, a 19% year-on-year rise. According to the State Bank of Pakistan, growth is largely driven by AI-powered customer support tools that improve efficiency, cut costs, and enable round-the-clock multilingual service for global clients.
Pakistan's PM Cloud Program: Up to $13,500 for Startups
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Pakistan's PM Cloud Program: Up to $13,500 for Startups
Abdullah Awan - Connected Pakistan · CP News Desk
The Prime Minister's Cloud Program for Startups, run by Ignite under Pakistan's Ministry of IT, reimburses eligible startups for cloud costs, up to $13,500 across two tiers, with up to 60% of spending covered. It supports startups using providers like AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure to scale affordably, plus expert guidance.
Why Forbes Calls Pakistan a Fintech Rising Star in 2026
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Why Forbes Calls Pakistan a Fintech Rising Star in 2026
Abdullah Awan - Connected Pakistan · CP News Desk
Pakistan has emerged as a fintech rising star, per Forbes. Its roughly 450 fintech firms have raised around $391 million in venture capital, digital banks like Easypaisa are launching, and the country ranks third globally in crypto adoption. The goal is to lift adult financial inclusion from 64% in 2023 to 75% by 2028.