Saudi Arabia has reportedly announced a new law that criminalises the act of spying on your spouse’s mobile phone.
Sheikh Mohammed launches UAE Advanced Science Strategy
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has announced the UAE National Advanced Science Agenda 2031 and 2021 Advanced Science …
Mohammed bin Salman meets with US tech execs
During his visit, the crown prince met individually with Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and CEO Satya Nadella, and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.
Dubai World Trade Centre integrates two GITEX Shopper editions
Organisers of GITEX Shopper, Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), has announced the merger of the GITEX Shopper Spring edition, which …
Nominations deadline extended
Reseller Middle East’s Partner Excellence Awards has been the industry’s most prominent event over the last decade. In its ninth year, …
Unboxing: Samsung Galaxy S9+
Saudi Aramco seals US deals worth $10bn
Saudi Aramco has announced commercial cooperation worth over $10 billion with 14 American companies during Saudi-US CEOs forum in New York, including a number of tech firms.
AI to boost UAE economy by AED 335 billion
The UAE Council for AI met this week to discuss the significant national economic benefits of adopting AI, which is expected to increase economic output by 26 percent.
Saudi Arabia, SoftBank announce $200 billion solar project
Saudi Arabia and SoftBank have announced their intention to develop the world’s biggest solar power generation project at a press …
Dubai’s new AI-powered waste system to save AED 2m
The system will transform the city’s solid waste into a source of energy by using artificial intelligence.
Tap Strap lets you type anything, anywhere
Tap Systems has invented a new wearable called Tap Strap, which lets you turn any surface into a functional keyboard.
Saudi will seek foreign tech to create nuclear weapon “if Iran does”
Saudi Arabia’s crown prince says the kingdom would pursue foreign technology to build a nuclear weapon if its regional rival …
Hackers attempted to trigger Saudi plant explosion: report
Hackers tried to trigger a deadly explosion at a petrochemical plant in Saudi Arabia in August, The New York Times …
Microsoft to build duo of UAE data centres
Microsoft has announced plans to build its first Middle East and North Africa data centres in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.