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The Huawei MateBook series is a range of laptops produced by Huawei. They were originally released on the eve of the opening of the Mobile World Congress on 21 February 2016. [ 2 ] Further models have been released in subsequent years such as in September 2019, when Huawei began offering Deepin as a pre-loaded operating system on selected ...
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The Huawei Matebook X Pro laptop was first announced at MWC 2018. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] An updated version was announced at MWC 2019, but was sold in China only until end of 2019. [ 3 ] The model of 2020 was advertised at "Huawei Consumer Business Product and Strategy Virtual Launch" due to cancellation of MWC.
Huawei Matebook 2-in-1 tablet. In 2016, Huawei entered the laptop markets with the release of its Huawei MateBook series of laptops. [131] They have continued to release laptop models in this series into 2020 with their most recent models being the MateBook X Pro and Matebook 13 2020. [132]
The Internet in Pakistan has been available since the early 1990s. Pakistan has over 140 million internet users, making it the 7th-largest population of internet users in the world. [1] [2] Information and communications technology (ICT) is one of the fastest growing industries in the country. In 2001 just 1.3% of the population used the Internet.
YouTubers are people mostly known for their work on the video sharing website YouTube. The following is a list of Pakistani YouTubers for whom Wikipedia has articles either under their own name or their YouTube channel name. This list excludes people who, despite having a YouTube presence, are primarily known for their work elsewhere.
Mere Rashk-e-Qamar" by Junaid Asghar became second video to garner over 500 million views. This is the list of most-viewed Pakistani music videos on YouTube. As of 20 February 2023 (), 35+ videos have exceeded 100 million views (including 2 videos having 1 billion views).
YouTube was blocked in Pakistan following a decision taken by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority on 22 February 2008 because of the number of "non-Islamic objectionable videos." [ 28 ] [ 29 ] One report specifically named Fitna , a controversial Dutch film, as the basis for the block. [ 30 ]