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Is Instagram finally safer for kids? What UAE parents need to know about Teen Accounts
Dubai: Every parent with a child on social media shares the same anxiety: Who is my child talking to? What are they seeing? How much time are they spending on there? Meta is now offering some answers.In April 2026, Meta rolled out Instagram Teen Accounts to the MENA region, introducing a suite of built-in protections designed to make the platform safer for users aged 13 to 17, while keeping parents firmly in the loop.What are Instagram Teen Accounts?Teen Accounts aren't a separate app. They exis...
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei makes a 'doomsday' prediction for software companies
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei told WSJ at the World Economic Forum in Davos that software is heading toward being "cheap, maybe essentially free," warning that whole careers built around writing code may not survive the AI shift. The Anthropic chief executive also predicted SaaS incumbents leaning on code complexity as a moat could "go bust" as ServiceNow, Snowflake and Microsoft stocks slide and Anthropic eyes a $900 billion valuation.
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Tesla at the Energy Fair Tesla
Techie Tonic: SSL VPNs are fading, but is ZTNA just an added cost?
Many insights and many arguments in our cyber leader’s communities, as organisations reassess their cybersecurity posture, the steady decline of traditional SSL VPNs is fuelling a growing debate, is the industry’s shift toward modern security models enhancing protection or quietly transferring the cost burden to customers?In that context, we had a long conversation with two chief information security officers (CISO), Munish Jain, CISO of Sobha Realty and Faisal Khan, Associate Director Informati...
No degree, no advice: China cracks down on 'fake experts', bars uncertified influencers
China is implementing stringent new regulations for its influencer economy. Content creators discussing sensitive topics like health and law will need verified professional qualifications. Platforms must also ensure AI-generated content is clearly disclosed. This move aims to elevate information standards, though concerns linger about potential impacts on public discourse.
Doubao Cuts, Tencent Pivots: China’s AI Enters A Self-Correction Cycle
InnovationConsumer TechDoubao Cuts, Tencent Pivots: China’s AI Enters A Self-Correction CycleByVivian Toh,Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Vivian Toh is the chief editor of Tech Tech China covering China Tech Follow AuthorMay 18, 2026, 03:00am EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.CHONGQING, CHINA - DECEMBER 29: In this photo illustration, a person interacts with t...
Elon Musk loses lawsuit against OpenAI - Emirates 24|7
Elon Musk loses lawsuit against OpenAI Emirates 24|7
Trump Filing Reveals Stake in Sushi Chain Alongside Big Tech
Among President Donald Trump’s trades in the first quarter were stock market behemoths including Nvidia Corp., Amazon.com Inc. and Apple Inc. He also took a stake in a $600 million conveyor belt sushi chain.
Bahrain’s CTM360 receives global recognition in Gartner Magic Quadrant, marking historic milestone for the Arab world
CTM360 has achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first-ever Arab World software technology to be named among the 17 globally leading companies for “Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI)”. This is reflected in Gartner’s First CTI Magic Quadrant report, published on 4th May, signifying that the global CTI market’s innovation now deserves recognition of leaders that are shaping the future of CTI. Gartner is the world’s leading information technology research firm, widely recognised for its influe...
Nothing Phone 4a Pro review: premium aluminium meets quirky design
Mid-range Android stands out with huge screen, slick software and dot-matrix display, but falls just short of greatnessNothing’s latest quirky smartphone is a huge aluminium Android with three cameras and a big LED matrix screen on the back that challenges the notion mid-range phones can’t be just a bit more fun.The Phone 4a Pro is a bit of a departure from UK-based Nothing’s previous glass-clad transparent designs. It still has a touch of those elements but only in the camera island at the top,...
The Chip Shortage Is A Gulf Energy Crisis Wearing A Different Costume
BusinessEnergyThe Chip Shortage Is A Gulf Energy Crisis Wearing A Different CostumeByGüney Yıldız,Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I focus on the nexus of AI adoption, energy, and geopolitics.Follow AuthorMay 18, 2026, 02:00am EDTAerial views of Qatar's Ras Laffan LNG export complex, the world's largest, processing gas from the massive offshore North Field (shared with Iran), which accounts for roughly 20% of the global supply of liquefied natural...
iPhone 18 Pro Max leaks: ‘Dark Cherry’ colour tipped as Apple’s boldest design yet, major camera upgrades expected
The Apple rumour mill is in full spin again, and if the latest leaks are even half accurate, the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro Max is going to be a dark cherry delight. This year’s model appears to have noticeable personality shifts, from a striking new colourway to an under-display redesign that changes how the front of the phone feels in use.Here’s a closer look at what’s being tipped so far, or at least what leaks from Tech Town suggest. These rumours have not been verified independently as yet. A n...
BNP: Clients Focusing More on AI Beneficiaries in APAC
BNP Paribas APAC Deputy Head of Global Markets Brian McCappin says clients are repositioning their portfolio to focus more on artificial intelligence beneficiaries, driving the outperformance of North Asia markets. He speaks with Yvonne Man and Avril Hong from the sidelines of the BNP Paribas Global EV and Mobility Conference. (Source: Bloomberg)
Zelostech To Expand in Southeast Asia, Middle East
Sean Zhang, Co-founder, COO & CEO of Global Business of Zelostech, says the company will continue investing in autonomous driving technology while expanding across Southeast Asia and the Middle East. He says this global growth strategy is why the unicorn chose Singapore as its headquarters. He speaks with Yvonne Man and Avril Hong on the sidelines of the BNP Paribas Global EV and Mobility Conference. (Source: Bloomberg)
‘Quieter and cleaner’: Sydney to trial electric ferry after two-year delay, with new fish market route slated for 2029
NSW transport minister says contracts signed for 24-metre, battery electric ferry to be trialled for 12 months from 2028Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastSpluttering journeys across Sydney Harbour could soon be a thing of the past after a trial of the city’s first Australian-made and designed electric ferry.The New South Wales government says contracts have been signed for the new 24-metre, battery electric ferry to b...
Uber Burns Its 2026 AI Budget In Four Months On Claude Code
InnovationCloudUber Burns Its 2026 AI Budget In Four Months On Claude CodeByJanakiram MSV,Senior Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover emerging technologies with a focus on infrastructure and AIFollow AuthorMay 17, 2026, 11:18pm EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.TaxiPixabayUber exhausted its entire 2026 artificial intelligence budget by April, four months in...
Palantir’s top exec says SaaS is dead, but not software engineering
A Palantir executive has declared the traditional Software as a Service (SaaS) model dead, attributing its demise to generative AI. AI tools now enable rapid, cost-effective creation of highly customized corporate software, replacing lengthy, expensive traditional development. This shift empowers engineers to build bespoke solutions on the spot, with AI also handling complex tasks like testing and compliance monitoring.
4 Key Takeaways From Elon Musk's Lawsuit Against OpenAI Co-Founders
At the opening of the trial on April 28, Musk portrayed himself as a selfless benefactor and Good Samaritan concerned with protecting humanity from an AI that, if left in the wrong hands, could "kill us all."
Jim Bianco, head of one of American research company, agrees that AI panic is everywhere
Jim Bianco, a macro strategist, urges optimism regarding AI, arguing that fears of widespread job losses are misplaced. He explains AI's potential to streamline complex software stacks, freeing employees for higher-value tasks like judgment and strategy. Citing economic history, Bianco suggests AI could boost demand for skilled workers, similar to the internet's impact post-dot-com bubble.
Salesforce CEO who halted hiring sees company spending millions on Anthropic tokens
Salesforce is significantly boosting AI spending, projecting hundreds of millions on Anthropic tokens, while halting software engineer hiring. CEO Marc Benioff highlights AI's role in enhancing engineer productivity by over 30%, enabling faster output and lower development costs. This strategic shift reflects a broader tech trend of leveraging AI for efficiency, with humans still integral to operations.