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The smart way to look for jobs online
Saudi Gazette reportLinkedIn, the go-to online platform for professional networking, revealed that the most applied job in Saudi Arabia in 2017 was ‘project manager’ at Yesser e-government program where 9,379 professionals submitted applications.The second most applied job was ‘Site Engineer’ at Arabian International Company (AIC) with 8,971 professionals applying for it, followed by a ‘Management Development Program (SMDP)’ job at SABB with 8,551 applications, and ‘IT Technical Support’ and ‘HR Data Analyst’ at Riyadh Airports with 8,425 and 8,335 applications respectively.LinkedIn conducted research on the most sought out jobs in ten countries including Saudi Arabia where the top desired jobs were in non-oil sectors during which the Kingdom’s national transformation...
March 08, 2018

The smart way to look for jobs online

Re-live childhood memories with top ‘80s and ‘90s free Sega games
Bringing back classic Sega games on smartphones is a blast from the past for many fans. “Since the Sega Genesis died a long time ago, I never expected to play my favorite old games again”, says Suliman Yasir. “My joy was unbounded when I discovered these Sega games are in the App Store and Google Play. I was extremely happy when I found the variety of Sega games that will take me back to my childhood memories.”Here are some of the old Sega games available on your mobile phones or tablets:1- Sonic the Hedgehog Classic 2:The Sonic game which was released worldwide in 1992 is now brought back to life and available for iOS and Android devices. It is back in your mobile phones and tablets with even perfect features such as competing online against your friends.“One year after the...
March 08, 2018

Re-live childhood memories with top ‘80s and ‘90s free Sega games

Saudi millennials watch more YouTube than TV
It may be of no surprise that the majority of YouTube viewers in the Middle East are youth, some of the most tech-savvy and digital consumers in the world. 80 percent of Saudi millennials visit YouTube once a day, according to a recent report by YouTube revealing that Saudi Arabia ranked among the top countries in terms of watchtime per capita.Digital entertainment has surpassed television, where more than half of young Saudis consume more video online than they do on television and the majority watch on their smartphones, YouTube found in a research surveying 1,000 millennials in Saudi Arabia and the top 15,000 videos over the course of six months.The research indicates that at 97 percent, YouTube has the highest reach among the millennial population in Saudi Arabia when compared to other...
March 02, 2018

Saudi millennials watch more YouTube than TV

How IoT Could Transform the Retail In-Store Customer Experience in Saudi
By Morten Illum, Vice President of Aruba, EMEAThere is no denying that customers are getting smarter about their shopping choices and their expectations of the retail experience are accelerating quickly. With the online retail business booming, it’s going to take something special to get shoppers back into stores.If IoT technology is used in the right way, retailers can build a competitor differentiation. According to HPE Aruba research, early adopters of IoT are already seeing the benefits: improved customer experience (81%); improved visibility across organizations (78%); and increased profitability (74%).Here’s a few practical steps that any store owner in Saudi could and should be implementing to increase that all-important customer footfall, especially during any festive...
March 02, 2018

How IoT Could Transform the Retail In-Store Customer Experience in Saudi

Honor 9 Lite, the Fashionable Four Cameras FullView display Smartphone is here!
Honor, the leading smartphone e-brand under the Huawei Group, breaks new ground and destroys the floor with its latest phone launch: Honor 9 Lite; which features segment-leading dual-lens 13MP+2MP cameras on both the front and rear, setting a new standard and technology trend on quad-lens camera in the industry. With an exquisitely designed 2.5D glass and 5.65-inch edge-to-edge FullView HD Display, the Honor 9 Lite offers flagship-like features and a seamless performance at an irresistible price.Capture Your Uniqueness with the HD Four camerasWho says the front camera should have lower resolution and quality than the back? Honor 9 Lite features a dual-lens 13MP+2MP camera on both the front and rear, allowing you to capture equally clear and stunning images of your favourite things anytime,...
March 02, 2018

Honor 9 Lite, the Fashionable Four Cameras FullView display Smartphone is here!

Google product manager Juston Payne speaks about the Google Clips camera during a launch event in San Francisco, California, US, on Oct. 4, 2017. — Reuters
Google’s Clips camera is latest effort to bring AI into home gadgets
By Paresh Dave SAN FRANCISCO — Babies, dogs and artificial intelligence. Alphabet Inc's Google is betting this combination proves irresistible with the Tuesday launch of Google Clips, a pocket-sized digital camera that decides on its own whether an image is interesting enough to shoot. The $249 device, which is designed to clip onto furniture or other fixed objects, automatically captures subjects that wander into its viewfinder. But unlike some trail or security cameras that are triggered by motion or programmed on timers, Clips is more discerning. Google has trained its electronic brain to recognize smiles, human faces, dogs, cats and rapid sequences of movement. The company sees big potential with parents and pet owners looking to grab candid shots of kids and animals. The...
February 27, 2018

Google’s Clips camera is latest effort to bring AI into home gadgets

IT security professionals seek a better way to exchange and consume cyber threat intelligence
Infoblox Inc., the network control company, today released the results of its third annual study on the state of threat intelligence exchange conducted by the Ponemon Institute. The report titled “Exchanging Cyber Threat Intelligence: There Has to Be a Better Way,” found that while security professionals are increasingly recognizing the importance of threat intelligence, the majority remain dissatisfied with its accuracy and quality. Meanwhile, because many security teams still execute threat investigations solo rather than pooling intelligence, their ability to quickly act on threats is limited. The report found that 67 percent of IT and security professionals spend more than 50 hours per week on threat investigations, instead of efficiently using security resources and sharing threat...
February 22, 2018

IT security professionals seek a better way to exchange and consume cyber threat intelligence




In a 100-page analysis, they outlined a rapid growth in cyber crime and the use of “bots” to interfere with news gathering and penetrate social media among a host of plausible scenarios in the next five to 10 years.
Experts sound alarm over ‘malicious use’ of AI
Paris — Artificial intelligence (AI) could be deployed by dictators, criminals and terrorists to manipulate elections and use drones in terrorist attacks, more than two dozen experts said Wednesday as they sounded the alarm over misuse of the technology.In a 100-page analysis, they outlined a rapid growth in cyber crime and the use of “bots” to interfere with news gathering and penetrate social media among a host of plausible scenarios in the next five to 10 years.“Our report focuses on ways in which people could do deliberate harm with AI,” said Sean O hEigeartaigh, Executive Director of the Cambridge Center for the Study of Existential Risk.“AI may pose new threats, or change the nature of existing threats, across physical, political and cyber security,” he told AFP.The...
February 21, 2018

Experts sound alarm over ‘malicious use’ of AI

Delegates explore VR technologies at the first edition of “AutoDesk Future Forum
Disruptive Future Technologies in the Kingdom
The changes happening in the Kingdom in the adoption of latest technologies and digitization is very fast, experts discussed at the “AutoDesk Future Forum” in Riyadh this week.In its first edition, the forum was conceptualized specifically for designers, makers and builders in the Kingdom to explore current and evolving technologies to contribute and realize the goals outlined in Saudi Arabia Vision 2030 and the Kingdom’s industrial development.The Futures’ Forum provided industry experts from across the Kingdom a central platform to explore future trends such as 3D printing, the Internet of Things, Virtual and Augmented Reality offered in strategic industries including: architecture, engineering, construction, and manufacturing.Saudi Gazette met with AutoDesk’s regional head...
February 15, 2018

Disruptive Future Technologies in the Kingdom

Youtube Stars: Kantri Guys
Kantri Guyz was started with a passion to bring new and experimental concepts to the local market in a regional language with a touch of sarcasm and comedy. “We are known for introducing new concepts in Hyderabadi Slang like Parodies, Pranks, Spoofs, Social Awareness and Audience relatable videos. Our target audience includes both families and youth. We believe in experimenting with new concepts and technologies in our videos,” they told Saudi Gazette. The channel was launched in January 2013.“Kantri Guyz was never started for public appreciation but for self-satisfaction and happiness. Later looking at the unexpected viewers who started watching our videos and were giving us positive response to our efforts, we thought of running the channel on a regular basis. The definite Kantri...
February 15, 2018

Youtube Stars: Kantri Guys

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