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It was the first commercially published video game in Bangladesh. [9] In 2015, The Reels: Welcome to Bangladesh, a story-based linear racing game that allows the player to drive through Dhaka to Chittagong, was being developed by another development team called LAI MASSIVE. The developers were very young and few in numbers, but made a game of ...
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However, in a commendable response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the platform made all of its content free for users in Bangladesh starting in March 2020. This move garnered substantial success, leading to over 100 million subscribers and an impressive 1 billion monthly views by May of the same year.
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It was the first laptop made in Bangladesh. [3] The first laptop produced was launched for US$130 in 2011. [4] [5] The OS used is Android or Microsoft Windows (e.g. XP Home, Vista Starter or Home Basic). [6] Logo Of Doel. The computer's name comes from the national bird of Bangladesh, the doel or Oriental magpie robin, a widely used symbol in ...
The company operates in four cities in Bangladesh: Dhaka, Chittagong, Khulna, Sylhet, and in two cities in Nepal: Kathmandu and Chitwan. Pathao has ride-sharing services, food delivery, courier [6] and E-commerce services. [7] [8] [9] Pathao is the first major ride-sharing company in Bangladesh to get enlistment certificate from the authorities ...
In October 2018, Transsion Bangladesh Limited, a Bangladeshi subsidiary of Transsion Holdings, started producing smartphones in their new manufacturing factory in Bangladesh. Transsion started producing smartphones by assembling components and gradually shifted to full-fledged manufacturing of the phones labeled "Made in Bangladesh". [13]
Xbox Play Anywhere, formerly Live Anywhere, is an ongoing initiative by Microsoft Gaming to bring the cross-platform Xbox network (formerly Xbox Live [1]) service to a wide variety of Microsoft platforms and devices, chiefly the Xbox Series X|S, Windows 11, Xbox One, and Windows 10.