Dubai Internet City marks its 25th anniversary as the enabler of the Middle East’s digital economy and a pioneering hub uniting global tech industry leaders and talent. Dubai Internet City, one of ...
Image: Shutterstock Dubai’s thriving real estate market offers various high-demand property types, with waterfront and city view properties among the most sought-after. But as an investor, which ...
DUBAI – Expo City Dubai enjoyed an exciting start to its 2024-2025 season, welcoming more than 7,000 visitors to a variety of events across sports, wellness, entertainment, music and culinary ...
Additionally, the Games will take place at some of the most well-known sporting locations in the city, including the Hamdan Sports Complex for swimming, Dubai Sports World for basketball ...
and will also help Dubai aim to transition making 80% if taxi trips in the city to be done through e-booking solutions. For Estonia headquartered Bolt, this is the second GCC market it has ...
The DIFC branch features a stunning water-lit garden, while the Dubai Festival City Mall outlet boasts a vibrant outdoor area overlooking the dancing fountains – perfect for dining al fresco. Visit Al ...
‘UAE Stands with Lebanon’, Dubai Exhibition Centre (DEC) at Expo City Dubai will host a second aid collection drive on Sunday, October 20, from 9am to 1pm. The first event at DEC was held on ...
This could become a reality by 2030, thanks to the prototype flying car, the Xpeng Aeroht, on display at the e& stand during the Gitex technology exhibition in Dubai that kicked off on Monday.
West of Scotland Housing Association and Glasgow City Council, with funding from Scotland Beyond Net Zero, the project is to explore the feasibility of electric wallpaper as a viable ...
With more than 6,000 vehicles in the Dubai Taxi Company fleet, this means you’ll be able to hail a cab with Bolt in nearly half of all the taxis in the emirate. The arrival of Bolt means there is more ...
Did you know Microsoft has a new Windows XP Bliss wallpaper, updated in 4K quality to match today’s standards? Yesterday, when I made a post on X about Windows XP’s 23rd birthday, I was ...