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Dubai will host a major industry-led gathering as Youth Eve Media LLC announces the Youth Eve Media Summit – Edition 1: Influencer Marketing & Challenges, a premium platform designed to address the evolving dynamics of influencer marketing, brand trust, and leadership in the digital economy. Scheduled for 10 April 2026, the summit will bring together senior marketing leaders, brands, agencies, digital creators, and media professionals for an evening of insight-driven discussions, industry recognition, and high-level networking. The initiative responds to the growing need for accountability, transparency, and measurable impact in influencer marketing across the UAE and the wider Middle East. As influencer marketing continues to influence consumer behavior…
Samsung’s Samsung XR smart glasses are starting to look like a pair, not a single product. A new leak from GalaxyClub points to two versions of “Galaxy Glasses,” listed as SM-O200P and SM-O200J. That matters because a model split can change what you actually end up buying. It can also decide which version lands in your country first. For now, the leak doesn’t spell out what separates the two. A few spec crumbs do show up. The listing mentions a 12MP camera with autofocus, plus Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and no built-in cellular connection. One variant, SM-O200P, is also said to…
NBC Sports is turning to AI to give mobile viewers more control over how they watch live sports. The broadcaster has introduced a new player tracking system that’s designed to allow fans to zoom in on the action and follow their favorite athletes during live events, offering a more personalized viewing experience. According to Nikkei Asia (via The Verge), the system is powered by viztrick AiDi, a technology developed by Japan’s Nippon Television Network that uses facial recognition to track players. While the tool has already been used in Japan, this marks the first time it will be deployed by…
Open a browser, click a link, and the current page is replaced by the next one. Despite decades of progress in web technologies, this interaction model has remained largely intact. Inside a browser tab, user interaction is still fundamentally sequential. This structure dates back to the earliest days of the web. Browsers were designed to render and replace documents, not to manage multiple active tasks simultaneously. While desktop operating systems evolved to support multitasking through concurrent windows and processes, browsers retained a document-centric model. As web applications became more complex, developers adapted within those constraints. Single-page applications reduced reloads, and…
Advances in vision systems, satellite positioning, and artificial intelligence (AI) are pushing robotic lawn care into the mainstream. As brands compete to develop automated household technologies, the next generation of robotic mowers reflects a shift toward intelligent and low-maintenance solutions. For homeowners, these time-saving developments promote accelerated adoption. Advancements in technology driving industry change The development of the modern robotic mower comes as a result of several distinct innovations enhancing accuracy and reliability. Today’s solutions are equipped with robust vision systems, real-time kinematic (RTK) satellite positioning, AI, and sensor fusion to facilitate operations that don’t rely on boundary wires or…
It’s turned into an unusual mission for SpaceX’s Crew-11. Instead of remaining at the International Space Station (ISS) for the full duration of their mission, the four crew members are coming home a month early due to a medical issue with one of the astronauts. Crew-11 departed the ISS on Wednesday afternoon and is due to splash down in the early hours of Thursday. Read on for full details on how to watch. Keen to maintain privacy, NASA has declined to reveal both the astronaut’s identity and the medical issue that’s at the center of the early return. NASA chief…
Remember the “more personal Siri” ad that Apple pulled? Yeah, the same one where you could just say “which person I met at XYZ cafe two weeks ago” and it answered. And pulled a whole bunch of other futuristic tricks because it was armed with deep knowledge of your “iPhone life,” digging everywhere from your mail and messages to location and photos. Well, those plans still haven’t materialized. But if you’ve been waiting for a similar convenience on Google’s side of the ecosystem, the future has just arrived. Today, Google has announced Personal Intelligence. Think of it as a more…
Google is using a clever bit of ultrasound tech to get you into meetings faster, and with fewer chances of embarrassing audio feedback. The company is rolling out automatic conference room detection to Google Meet on Android and iOS. The feature already existed on laptops, but bringing it to phones makes it far more practical for real-world meetings. The idea is simple. When you enter a meeting room and open Meet through the app or via Gmail, your phone can sense that it is physically inside a supported conference room and prompt you to join the ongoing call correctly. Here…
It’s been about four months since the iPhone 17 launched, and rumors about the iPhone 18 series have already started to pour in. The most recent one comes from the Chinese tipster Digital Chat Station (via Weibo), shedding some light on the display specifications for the entire lineup. Starting with the baseline iPhone 18, it could feature the same 6.27-inch (marketed as 6.3-inch) 120Hz OLED screen as the iPhone 17, with ProMotion and the Dynamic Island. The iPhone Air 2, which has returned to the rumor mill after being cancelled, will also retain the 6.55-inch 120Hz OLED screen we’ve seen…
Microsoft is testing Windows 11 26H1 with the Insider Preview Build 28000, which brings many of the useful features we’ve seen in the Dev, Beta, and stable versions of previous builds. Even though the version contains some additions, it’s not one of the usual Windows feature updates (via PCWorld). For instance, there’s a more consistent dark mode for the File Explorer. All the dialogues in the interface, including those for copy, move, replace, errors, and progress bar, now completely match the theme. Minor feature tweaks, major groundwork for Windows on Arm The Explorer start area gets new hover options, including…
