Hitachi Vantara, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi, has appointed Walid Gomaa as its new General Manager for the Middle East and Pakistan.
Excessive technology use to blame for child obesity in UAE, Saudi Arabia
Nine in 10 children across UAE and KSA have access to tablets, smartphones or other handheld electronic devices with screens.1 3483Instagram users can now create their own augmented reality face filters
Facebook has announced that its Spark AR platform is moving out of its Instagram publishing closed beta enabling users to create and publish their own AR effects.
Dubai Future Council for blockchain approves new initiatives
The Dubai Future Council for Blockchain has recently held its second meeting where it presented and approved three initiatives for 2019.
How to address IoT security risks in the healthcare industry
There has been a surge in the number of cyber-attacks on the healthcare industry in the past five years affecting …
Scammers distributing phishing mails from legitimate sites on the rise
Malicious internet users are increasingly exploiting websites to insert phishing links into emails from trustworthy companies on a global scale.
China’s Huawei unveils new operating system to rival Android
Huawei has announced the launch of HarmonyOS, which is a new microkernel-based, distributed operating system designed to deliver a cohesive user experience across all devices.
Majority of UAE employees use unsecured WiFi on vacation: study
78 percent of UAE workers would use unsecured WiFi networks on work-issued devices on vacation
GCC’s first service automation training centre to open in UAE
Etisalat Academy has announced the launch of the GCC’s first accredited Service Automation Framework (SAF) Training Centre in partnership with APMG and Etisalat Group.
Samsung unpacks new Galaxy Note series
Samsung has recently unveiled the latest iteration to its Galaxy Note series by introducing two new flagship smartphones – the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+.
Symantec sells off enterprise security unit for $10.7 billion
Symantec has sold off its enterprise security business to chipmaker Broadcom in a deal worth $10.7 billion.