Altaba Inc, formerly known as Yahoo! Inc, said it expects to incur a total of $47 million in litigation expenses to settle the three cases for failing to disclose the 2014 cybersecurity breach.
Telecom subscribers in UAE rise to 24 million: TRA
The number of subscribers to telecommunications services in the UAE, whether through mobile phones, landlines and the internet, rose to around 24 million during the first five months of 2018.1 5829Abu Dhabi regulator calls for stricter crypto trading policies
Abu Dhabi Global Market’s head of Financial Services Regulatory Authority called for stricter international regulations for cryptocurrency trading.
UAE Space Agency inks deal to accelerate startup growth
The UAE Space Agency today signed an Agreement of Funding with Krypto Labs, the Abu Dhabi-based innovation hub and incubator.
India’s biggest home services platform is now available in Dubai
UrbanClap, an Indian startup that allows customers to book handyman services and other related personal care services is expanding into the region.
Healthcare experts examine disruptive impact of innovation in Dubai
Mediclinic Middle East in collaboration with Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences (MBRU) held the Disruptive Innovation in Healthcare Conference.
“Innovation is a focal point in Abu Dhabi’s plans,” says DED chair
Abu Dhabi’s Department of Economic Development (ADDED), and Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) have signed a cooperation agreement to provide more integrated support for innovators and technology enterprises.
Abu Dhabi turns to AI to protect the environment
Abu Dhabi authorities will use artificial intelligence as well other emerging technologies to help protect the capital’s environment.
Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies pave a clear path towards the future: Dubai ruler
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, stated that the UAE has decided to share, with the world, its efforts to shape the future and foresee its developments and challenges.
$2 billion Uber-Careem deal in the works: sources
Uber Technologies is in discussions to buy its Dubai-based rival Careem Networks for about $2 billion to $2.5 billion as the ride-hailing giant expands in the Middle East, Bloomberg reported.
TahawulTech.com lauds security innovation and leadership
TahawulTech.com Future Security Awards celebrated and recognised accomplishments in the regional IT security landscape.