ESET will demo AI-native PROTECT and XDR at LEAP 2026 while expanding Saudi partners, addressing the skills shortage behind Vision 2030 digital growth.
Amazon’s Texas Gas Plant Caps a Quiet 90 GW Private Power Boom
Amazon’s 7.65 GW off-grid Texas AI campus plant is permitted for 33 million tons of CO2 yearly, the tip of a 90 GW behind-the-meter gas...
Israeli AI Universities Hit Top 30 but Compute Caps the Climb
Technion 25th and Tel Aviv University 28th in 5W AI index, with founder yield near Stanford levels, yet compute infrastructure remains the binding constraint.
Israel Bets on National Quantum Computer Tender and Physical AI
Israel issues Project Nexus tender for a domestic quantum computer alongside physical AI test grounds, betting on sovereignty despite long odds and open budgets.
Apple’s Brief Telegram Ban Exposes Extortion Risk for All Apps
One user’s planted CSAM briefly removed Telegram from the App Store, highlighting how Apple’s rules let attackers force delistings of billion-user apps.
Jordan’s Final Sprint to Full Digital Government in 2026
At 85.5 percent digitized services and 2.88 million Sanad users, Jordan targets full digital government by year-end while adding AI and skills pushes.
Monday.com Cuts 20 Percent as AI Agents Crack the Old SaaS Model
Israeli firm cuts one in five jobs and raises margin targets while shifting from seat-based work management to humans plus AI agents on one platform.
EU’s AI Labeling Deadline Arrives as Bigger Rules Slip to 2027
Brussels' AI Act labeling duties start August 2 just as regulators delay the harder high-risk system rules to 2027, making transparency the Act's first real...
Israel’s AI Talent Boom Is Outrunning Its Own Power Grid
Israel tops the world in AI talent and lands OpenAI and Microsoft's newest tools first, but its own data shows power and server capacity trailing...
Cyera Pays $1 Billion for Oasis to Secure AI Agents
Cyera's billion dollar Oasis Security purchase mirrors CyberArk's 2024 Venafi deal, doubling down on machine identities that now outnumber humans 80 to 1.
Jamf Taps Mindware as Its Gulf Distributor Months After a $2.2bn Sale
Mindware becomes Jamf's authorized distributor for Apple device management across the UAE, Bahrain and Jordan, months after Francisco Partners took Jamf private for $2.2 billion.
Israel Hedges Its Quantum Computing Bet With a $33 Million Fund
Israel is spending $33 million on a quantum computing hub built to run three rival hardware technologies at once, a hedge dwarfed by US and...
A $54.99 Lifetime Office 2024 License Has a 2029 Deadline
Office 2024 Professional Plus sells for $54.99 through StackSocial, but its volume-license SKU name and Microsoft's 2029 support cutoff complicate the pitch.
Construction Firms Are Racing a Microsoft Deadline They Misread
Construction firms watching for a Microsoft Project shutdown are eyeing the wrong deadline. Project Online closes September 30 with no migration tool.
EU Forces Google to Give Rival AI Assistants the Keys to Android
Brussels ordered Google to give rival AI assistants Gemini-level access to Android, but the fix collides with the EU's own cybersecurity law and rules.
Motorola Keeps Inventing Android’s Future, Then Cuts It Short
Motorola's Hello UI features like Desk Display and Smart Connect predate rivals by years, while its uneven update policy rarely lets owners keep them.
