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eBooks for a special reading experience
Saudi GazetteWith the growth of digital revolution, environmental protection groups are trying to convince societies to go paperless through recycling old papers, use digital documents, and reading eBooks.These groups are trying to enhance the awareness of people about the importance of using eBooks to save trees.Several studies were released to encourage readers to buy digital books and focus on the benefit of this new habit when it comes to saving space, time, and money.On the other hand, a study that was published in “Huffingtonpost” website stated that textbooks still have promising future and millennials are still into these traditional realm.Since the debate about textbooks versus digital ones is still ongoing, Saudi Gazette is suggesting to its reader to move to a digital world,...
November 07, 2018

eBooks for a special reading experience

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Local foodies to follow on Instagram
Saudi Gazette“Eating with your eyes,” is an expression that could prove to be apt for many people, who believe food should beat feasted by the eyes too. Recently several researchers have agreed that sight is one of the factors that affect humans’ food selections.Social media, particularly, Instagram has made this sense stronger because it’s a platform that offers visually delicious dishes and inspiring food pictures that could tempt foodies to savor the variety on offer.For food lovers, these are few food accounts in the Kingdom that can be followed and gain knowledge about new and traditional recipes and learn more about new food facts and places.@saudifoodemanBy following this account, the audience can learn new Saudi recipes and dishes. Eman Gazzaz is a Saudi female that is...
November 07, 2018

Local foodies to follow on Instagram

5 school apps that will make your life easier
Saudi GazetteOne of the enjoyable activities for students during the school year is school tools’ shopping including, buying stylish pencils and colorful notebooks. For some of those youth the process of shopping has transferred, and nowadays they prefer to own electronic school tools and applications.Saudi Gazette is providing its readers with five useful apps that will help them with classroom and homework during their school’s year.iHomeworkThis cheap application can be easily downloaded on iPhone or iPad. It keeps the students updated with the schoolwork and other information, such as, the teacher’s information, grades records, and assignments.iHomework gives the users the chance to record class times and linking the reading with a course and any assignments that are...
October 31, 2018

5 school apps that will make your life easier

Tips & treat: WhatsApp’s new features
Saudi GazetteAlthough several massaging and social media platforms have been banned or have closed its operations, WhatsApp, the famous messenger app with around 1.5 billion users, has shone this year in the messenger world.The company has launched several entertaining features that has made chatting more fun, and are still planning to present more. Saudi Gazette is putting together some of the latest features that WhatsApp has provided to its customers in 2018.The stickersThis is the latest feature that has been introduced by the company to the public and it is available in almost all the countries. The old fans of the MSN messenger’s stickers were excited to utilize this feature since it is making communication more engaging.All what you need to do is to update the application,...
October 31, 2018

Tips & treat: WhatsApp’s new features

Storytelling’s by Jeddah’s Photographers
SAUDI GAZETTEBECAUSE pictures never change but people do, many youth are falling in love with the idea of saving their memories through photography.Several youth in the Kingdom have inspired us with their work and some of them are always trying to teach us a lesson or send a message but with an inspiring twist.Many of these artists succeeded in spreading their creative work in the visually focused platforms; therefore, Saudi Gazette choose four Instagram accounts of photographers that are telling special stories and presenting a new social concept through their posts.@filmbannedA person that lives in the 80s and 90s nostalgia and believes that old is gold, will definitely follow this account. The profile that is created by the Saudi Director Rakan Filmban presents pictures of old money,...
October 24, 2018

Storytelling’s by Jeddah’s Photographers

Larry Ellison
Charting a course for the future of cloud
IN the opening keynote at Oracle OpenWorld in Dubai, Oracle Executive Chairman and CTO Larry Ellison shared his vision for a second-generation cloud that is purpose built for the enterprise and more technologically advanced and secure than any cloud on the market.While first generation clouds are built on decade old technology, Oracle’s Gen 2 Cloud is built specifically to help enterprises run the most demanding workloads securely. With a unique architecture and capabilities, Oracle Cloud is able to deliver unmatched security, performance, and cost savings. Additionally, only Oracle Gen 2 Cloud is built to run Oracle Autonomous Database, the industry’s first and only self-driving database.The foundation for Oracle’s Gen 2 Cloud, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is designed to run any...
October 24, 2018

Charting a course for the future of cloud

A man takes pictures of a CarriRo robot made by ZMP, which rolls along the pavements and direct itself via GPS to an address within a two-kilometer radius, at the World Robot Summit in Tokyo, on Thursday. — AFP
Postman, shopper, builder: In Japan, there’s a robot for that
TOKYO — Forget the flashy humanoids with their gymnastics skills: at the World Robot Summit in Tokyo, the focus was on down-to-earth robots that can deliver post, do the shopping and build a house.Introducing CarriRo, a delivery robot shaped a bit like a toy London bus with bright, friendly “eyes” on its front that can zip around the streets delivering packages at 6km/h (4 miles per hour).CarriRo “is designed to roll along the pavements and direct itself via GPS to an address within a two-kilometer radius,” explained Chio Ishikawa, from Sumitomo Corp, which is promoting the robot.The lucky recipient of the package is sent a code to a smartphone allowing him or her to access CarriRo’s innards and retrieve whatever is inside — post, medicine or a take-away.Services like this...
October 18, 2018

Postman, shopper, builder: In Japan, there’s a robot for that

Huawei unveiling several innovations globally this week
Saudi GazetteEC3000 interactive 4K cloud-link board, two artificial intelligence microchips, Huawei intelligent cloud hardware platform, and Mate 20 and Mate 20 pro are some of the innovations that Huawei has unveiled this week in different technology events globally.During the third day of Gitex week that has been held in World Trade Center in Dubai, Huawei presented the EC3000 interactive 4K cloud-link board, with powerful 256-core artificial intelligence chip inside that allows speech recognition, face detection, facial recognition, leveraging high definition video conference, which makes it the person one-stop communication and collaboration platform.Huawei, also in the same event, had released two artificial intelligence microchips, Ascend 910 and Ascend 310. According to Huawei...
October 17, 2018

Huawei unveiling several innovations globally this week

Increased fears over the use of AI by cyber criminals
RIYADH — Cybersecurity expert Eng. Samer Omar said that in an ever-increasingly digitized world, traditional cyber defense methods are no longer adequate to counter the current cyber threats. He explained, "The increased likelihood of artificial intelligence being used by adversaries has pushed companies to continue to implement methods of detection and deception in an effort to provide counter-intelligence."In a recent article by Martin Giles he states that AI for cybersecurity is a hot new thing — and a dangerous gamble. Machine learning, and artificial intelligence can help guard against cyberattacks, but hackers can foil security algorithms by targeting the data they train on and the warning flags they look for.Cyber DefensesThe cybersecurity expert added, there had been...
October 17, 2018

Increased fears over the use of AI by cyber criminals

‘Abtal Al Internet’ protects children
Saudi Gazette“We want children to learn how to protect their personal information online, avoid inappropriate content, hackers and spammers, while exploring the Internet with confidence,” stated Tarek Abdalla, regional head of marketing at Google Middle East and North Africa, during the launch of one of Google’s online free programs, ‘Abtal Al Internet’, which translated into English means ‘Internet Heroes’.The multifaceted program that was opened to the public at the end of September focuses on teaching children the fundamentals of digital citizenship and safety in Arabic. The program could be used readily by teachers, parents, and kids and is sure-shot help for all of them. For example, teachers will be able to download available classroom curriculum and lesson plans online...
October 10, 2018

‘Abtal Al Internet’ protects children

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