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Road Ready: Rozana Al-Banawi shares the best apps to download for driving in Saudi Arabia
With more people taking the wheel in Saudi Arabia, hundreds of ladies are now driving themselves, their families, and even becoming taxi drivers, dropping off passengers to where they want to go. Rozana Al-Banawi, a Saudi leadership coach, is amongst the first drivers in the Kingdom. She shares her insight on driving experience so far saying “This is my home country. It’s where all my friends and family are, and it’s where I’ve always dreamt of driving.” She adds "I will now experience Saudi Arabia from a firsthand perspective and with a little help from specific apps on my iPhone, I know I won’t ever get lost or have a dull moment on the road.”To make sure every new female driver is able to navigate, stay safe, and be entertained whilst on the road, Rozana shares her...
July 25, 2018

Road Ready: Rozana Al-Banawi shares the best apps to download for driving in Saudi Arabia

Chris Honor
Honor GPU Turbo boosts Mobile speed
Honor’s launch of GPU Turbo recently brings a revolutionary graphics processing acceleration technology. With hardware-software integration, GPU Turbo dramatically increases graphics processing efficiency of mobile phones, providing global users with a smoother and faster mobile experience.“We’re thrilled to introduce this technology breakthrough in the region as Honor always strives to provide the best user experience to our customers,” said Chris Sun Baigong, Vice President of Honor. “With this GPR Turbo, we are confident that we can highly improve our market advantage by significantly enhancing our graphics processing efficiency and offering an impeccable mobile experience.”Over the past ten years, the demand for graphics processing capability in smartphones has surged, with...
July 25, 2018

Honor GPU Turbo boosts Mobile speed

Future of retail promises tailored experience
Saudi GazetteThe future trends of shopping all come down to one thing: a customized experience.While e-commerce is gradually creeping up, physical shops see lesser traffic.Shoppers online prefer the Internet for ease of searching, variety of items available, trustworthiness, and ability to find unique products, Deloitte reported last year.E-commerce in Saudi Arabia is growing and is estimated to increase from $7.7 million in 2017 to $10.9 million by 2020, according to Statista.However, the future of retail does not mean the disappearance of stores. Several experiences around the world have come up with innovative concepts to consumers.In Singapore, a new retail concept popped up in an office building that aims to create a friendly environment for work-life balance. At Downtown Gallery...
July 17, 2018

Future of retail promises tailored experience

Emirati reveals the impact of social media on local news outlets
Saudi Gazette reportSocial media drew back official newspapers behind while informal social media accounts have attracted more readers looking for news, an Emirati research found.This led Mansour Al Ameri, a 31-year-old PhD student at the United Arab Emirates University (UAEU), to study the emerging social media phenomenon and its impact on official news outlets in the UAE.Al Ameri, who is currently studying mass communication, was initially struck by the dominance of non-official news outlets on social media, compared to traditional leading newspapers such as Al Bayan, Al Khaleej and Al Ittihad.“Social media itself led these official newspapers to be behind in sharing news, and news articles don’t come from official newspapers but from non-professional social media accounts,” he...
July 17, 2018

Emirati reveals the impact of social media on local news outlets

From cloud growth to a cloud mess: Two out of three SMEs struggle with over-complicated IT infrastructure
As their businesses grow, companies increasingly embrace new business tools and cloud services in an attempt to make their employees’ working lives more efficient and flexible, as well as reduce expenditures.According to Kaspersky Lab’s latest research, nearly two thirds (63%) of companies employing up to 249 people use one or more business applications as a service. However, this trend among growing companies towards using cloud services to optimize their operations may also have negative effects, such as a loss of control over application security and valuable client data.Both the smallest companies and those that are going through a rapid growth phase see cloud technologies as an opportunity to handle their business tasks in a more efficient and cost-effective way. Half of companies...
July 11, 2018

From cloud growth to a cloud mess: Two out of three SMEs struggle with over-complicated IT infrastructure

Artificial Intelligence in Gear: Honor gives Sophia her first smartphone
Saudi Gazette reportHonor, the world’s leading smartphone e-brand under the Huawei Group, has given Sophia, the Saudi robot citizen, their latest flagship to delve in the world of Artificial intelligence (AI) together.Sophia is an AI-powered, social robot, just as the Honor 10 uses artificial intelligence to see people and detect objects. Sophia can do slightly more than the phone, like understand conversation and form relationships.Honor and Sophia celebrated their collaboration with a video of Sophia using the Honor 10 and lamenting the phone’s exceptional photography.The brand believes the use of Artificial intelligence will fashion a creative and generative future where AI in cameras would change photography for future generations, millennials and zillennials.The recently launched...
July 11, 2018

Artificial Intelligence in Gear: Honor gives Sophia her first smartphone

Aziz Alghunaim discusses Tarjimly features with volunteers
24-hour translation technology saves refugees’ lives
A refugee of Syrian nationality struggles to explain to a European volunteer doctor a critical situation of her child who has a fever. Thousands living in refugee camps around the world have been in similar situations struggling to communicate with service providers, according to volunteers in the camps.Language has been one of the main barriers many refugees face. This led a team of entrepreneurs to found a non-profit tech startup called Tarjimly that offers a 24-hour translation service for those who need it the most. The service that launched last year on Facebook’s Messenger platform is now looking to move to its own app in the coming months.“It’s a real struggle for them everyday and can be frustrating,” says Alghunaim, a young Saudi studying in the United States, who visited...
June 29, 2018

24-hour translation technology saves refugees’ lives

Huawei’s VP: How Artificial intelligence transforms the way you use your smartphone
Artificial intelligence in smartphones has the potential to create a more personalized experience for users from detecting your lifestyle and accommodating to your needs intelligently.Huawei’s research and development developed artificial intelligence embedded in the “Kirin 970” processor in HUAWEI P20 Series that boosted Huawei in becoming one of the top players in the smartphone market.Huawei’s Vice President of Tech Investment in Saudi Arabia Pablo Ning sheds some light on how AI technologies in smartphone processors have the potential to change the way phones are used.Performance enduranceWhen it comes to performance, Huawei engineers looks to solve the problem of performance drop that users suffer from. To find out, they conducted simulation and compared between the Kirin 970...
June 29, 2018

Huawei’s VP: How Artificial intelligence transforms the way you use your smartphone

Google Launches Offline Neural Machine translations
Google launched offline neural machine translations to make sentences more understandable and natural for the non-native speaker.Google Translates neural machine translation (NMT) interprets whole sentences at a time rather than word for word. Now, it’s enabling an offline function by building on-device neural networks. This way, it happens on the device.Having more relevant translation will make it more relevant like a human speaking with proper grammar. Because of an end-to-end learning system built on Google Neural Machine Translation, the system learns over time to create better, more natural translations.Offline translations aim to help travelers use their phones anytime when they don’t have access to Internet or cellular data. Each language is around 35-45 MB.Try NMT offline...
June 29, 2018

Google Launches Offline Neural Machine translations

Turning technology into a cybercrime
It’s common for many smartphone holders to take pictures and share them on the Internet and social media. Some users also share pictures of random people without their consent. This, however, might not be the case anymore.The Communications and Information Technology Commission recently announced a new penalty of invading others’ privacies by taking pictures and sharing them online without their permission by being imprisoned for one year, paying a fine of SR500,000 or both.Some strongly believe it is unethical to take photos of people in public. 24-year-old Asma Ibrahim said, “I never shared pictures of others on the Internet but if someone shared mine without my approval then I will surely report them.”Nowadays, taking pictures is normalized but some will make sure to respect the...
June 22, 2018

Turning technology into a cybercrime

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