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UAE joins US-led Pax Silica alliance: Why it matters

How Abu Dhabi’s entry into Washington’s new AI coalition reshapes tech diplomacy

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The declaration was signed by Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Jacob Helberg and UAE Minister of State Saeed bin Mubarak Al Hajeri.

UAE tightens child safety rules for foreign apps

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The Child Digital Safety Law (CDS Law) protects children from harmful content, including any online material that could negatively affect their morals, mental well-being, or social values and that breaks media standards.

Grok barred from undressing images after backlash

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Grok now blocked from creating revealing images of real people amid global backlash.

Gaming in UAE 2026: How to choose your first console

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Google Meet adds meeting room auto-checks on mobile

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YouTube hacked by user who uploaded 141-year-long video

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As Apple pivots to India, Google moves to Vietnam

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Newly launched Meta Compute signals bigger AI ambitions

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Cyberattacks in the age of AI: How to protect yourself

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AI boom runs on power, and the UAE wants to supply it

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Why millions are downloading 'Are You Dead?'

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Meet Meta’s new president: Dina Powell McCormick

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Siri gets smarter: Apple, Google strike AI partnership

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Zuckerberg says 'Meta Compute' will expand data centers, chips, and energy for next-gen AI.

Newly launched Meta Compute signals bigger AI ambitions

Meta moves to lock in chips, capacity, long-term power as AI training costs surge in 2026

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Jensen Huang, chief executive officer of Nvidia Corp., center, during the China International Supply Chain Expo in Beijing, China, on Thursday, July 17, 2025.

Top 25 companies in 2025: How they crushed the market

$50-trillion players: Nvidia surgers to No. 1 (at $4.5 trillion), Apple & AI titans soar

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These five companies show the dynamism and innovation of Philippine business, proving their  resilience amidst Asia’s most competitive landscape and earning global recognition in the process.

Philippines’ top 5 'under-billion' list of companies

Forbes lists gold miner, pizza maker, fibre broadband provider, resort and bank

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