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Google launches AI Plus plan in Pakistan
Google has officially rolled out its Google AI Plus plan in Pakistan, giving users expanded access to advanced AI-powered tools at what it calls an “accessible price.”
The new plan is designed to boost productivity and creativity by offering higher limits for image generation and editing in the Gemini app, greater access to Gemini 2.5 Pro — Google’s most powerful AI model — and integration of Gemini into Gmail, Docs, and Sheets.
Users will also get access to Google’s Veo 3 Fast video generation model in Gemini, Whisk and Flow, along with 200GB of storage across Google Photos, Drive and Gmail.
“Pakistan’s digital landscape is vibrant and growing, and we’ve been inspired by the creativity Pakistanis have shown in adopting AI tools,” said Google Pakistan Country Director Farhan Qureshi. “With the launch of Google AI Plus, we are making these tools even more accessible to more people across the country.”
The plan also allows benefits to be shared with up to five family members under a single subscription.
Google AI Plus is available starting today at Rs1,400 per month. First-time subscribers can get a 50% discount for the first six months.
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What US celebs can learn from Queen’s viral video
A large number of people are wondering why Kris Jenner and Kim Kardashian have deleted their photos with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from their social media accounts.
The photos were taken at the 70th star-studded birthday party of Kris Jenner where many other celebrities were also invited.
While the internet is flooded with all kind of conspiracy theories, it’s been learned that Harry and Meghan were the ones who requested their friends to remove their pictures from social media.
Sources said it was Harry who convinced Meghan to talk to Kris Jenner and her celebrity daughter, Kim Kardashian.
By getting their photos removed, the royal couple have not only set an example for the future events, but have also sent a message to the US celebrities that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will always abide by the rules that govern the British royal family.
For those unaware, the royal family follows very strict rules about physical contact and etiquette in official hearings.
According to these royals, contact must be initiated by the most senior member present.
No guest can informally touch, hug or greet them unless they explicitly allows it.
The right greeting is a short handshake if they offer it.
Hugs, slaps or kisses are considered gestures too personal for protocol context.
Although the rules outlined above are for the official occasions featuring royal family members, there can be more relaxed moments where they can be seen hugging and kissing guests.
While Harry and Meghan may have their own reasons to ask for the removal of their pictures from social media— because they were not by any means at a royal event— their friends will hopefully understand that the kind of distance the couple seek is to maintain institutional respect.
Royal fans are hoping that US celebrities, before they invite the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to a party, watch a video of the infamous moment between the late Queen Elizabeth and Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez.
In the viral clip Chavez is seen trying to greet the Queen, Harry’s grandmother, with a hug during a G20 summit in 2010.
However, the late president was sidestepped by the Queen who kept smiling as he held his arms open, waiting for her to respond.
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Jimmy Kimmel remembers Cleto Escobedo III, leader of in-house band and childhood friend
Jimmy Kimmel announced Cleto Escobedo III, his longtime friend and bandleader of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” has died at 59. Escobedo has been with the show since it premiered in 2003, and he and Kimmel were friends since childhood.
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