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Telegram's Durov says Russia triggered payment system problem by blocking VPNs
Telegram founder Pavel Durov said on Saturday that Russia's attempt to block Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) triggered a problem with a domestic payment system, adding that tens of millions of Russians were now resisting the digital controls. The issue sowed chaos on Friday for some shoppers, forcing the Moscow metro to allow entry without payment through its turnstiles, while a regional zoo had to ask visitors to use cash. "Their blocking attempts just triggered a massive ban...
Competition or ‘co-opetition’: how is convergence shaping AI race between China and US?
There was a surprise guest speaker at Nvidia’s widely watched GPU Technology Conference (GTC) in San Jose, California, last month: Yang Zhilin, the founder of Beijing-based Moonshot AI, the developer behind the Kimi family of foundational artificial intelligence models. Amid heated rhetoric about US-China AI competition, which some have likened to an “arms race”, the participation of a Chinese AI start-up’s CEO at the flagship event of American chipmaking giant Nvidia might have struck some as.....
South Korea and Indonesia’s KF-21 fighter jet is ready. But will it sell?
South Korea has spent a decade and billions of dollars trying to build a world-class fighter jet. Now that the finish line is drawing near, it’s nearly time to find out who will buy one. The first mass-produced KF-21 Boramae, developed jointly with Indonesia since 2015, was unveiled by Korea Aerospace Industries in Sacheon on March 25. Analysts say the aircraft could pave the way for South Korea, already one of the world’s top 10 arms exporters, to grab an even bigger slice of the global...
Anthropic is having a moment in the private markets; SpaceX could spoil the party
Glen Anderson, president of Rainmaker Securities, says the secondary market for private shares has never been more active — with Anthropic the hottest trade around, OpenAI losing ground, and SpaceX's looming IPO poised to reshape the landscape for everyone.
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Shiona McCallum takes a tour behind the scenes of Blenheim Palace to see how new technologies are playing a key role in the restoration of the Unesco World Heritage Site.
Nine charged over alleged conspiracy to import tonnes of cocaine and meth via ‘mother ship’ in Australian waters
Police allege drugs were to be collected from a drop-zone in Bass Strait and distributed across the nation using trucking connectionsWhen a commercial trawler sank off Victoria with four crew members needing rescuing, police became suspicious about an alleged drug trafficking operation.Nine men are accused over a conspiracy to import tonnes of cocaine and methamphetamine before distributing the drugs across Australia using trucking connections. Continue reading...
Jordan army intercepts two missiles over past 24 hours
AMMAN: The Jordan Armed Forces announced that the Royal Jordanian Air Force successfully intercepted and shot down two Iranian missiles that were heading toward locations inside Jordan demonstrating high efficiency in the operation over the past 24 hours.According to the Military Media Directorate, the Royal Jordanian Air Force successfully intercepted and shot down two missiles that were heading toward locations inside Jordan demonstrating high efficiency in the operation.Meanwhile, the Public...
Bus or Lime bike? New subscription heats up the race for a cheaper commute
Bus or Lime bike? New subscription heats up the race for a cheaper commuteJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleGeorge SandemanIn Pictures/Getty ImagesNew pricing means it might be cheaper to e-cycle or e-scooter than get the bus - but would you?Suited and booted, James is on his 15-minute commute home from work. But he's not on a bus, a train or a tram - he's on an e-scooter."I get to avoid the rush hour and being packed in like a sardine," says the 23-year-old in Salfo...
Software is the 'new engine': 7 EV breakthroughs, from range anxiety to grid dominance
The electric vehicle revolution is no longer a distant promise — it is unfolding in real time.It's reshaping not just how cars are built.Dubai announces EV supercharging stations across 600 parking spaces in parks, beachesIt's driving how energy, industry, and economies function. The integration, alongside adoption by end-users, is getting tighter.And what’s changing isn’t just the vehicle. It’s the entire system around it.These are the seven breakthroughs powering the electrification of transp...
Brain behind GrubHub looking to launch new service to help when your car breaks down
NewsWorldAmericasBrain behind GrubHub looking to launch new service to help when your car breaks downFollowing a merger last month, several former Grubhub leaders are now heading up a combined digital platform to take on the roadside assistance marketJasmine Fernández in Miami Saturday 04 April 2026 00:11 BSTBookmarkCommentsGo to commentsBookmark popoverRemoved from bookmarksClose popover{"translations":{"comments":"Go to comments","share":"Share","copyLink":"Copy link","bookmark":"Bookmark","re...
The anonymous social app that thinks it can work in Saudi Arabia
Fizz, an anonymous social app that started on college campuses, is going global in more ways than one. Its Global Fizz feed is enabling the app to grow beyond college communities and cater to a broader user base, and the app has made a mark with its first overseas launch in Saudi Arabia. When Fizz quietly debuted in Saudi Arabia in the middle of March, founder and CEO Teddy Solomon wasn’t expecting the app to catch on like it did. Within 48 hours, the app hit number one overall on the App Store...
Kuwait engaged 9 missiles, 26 drones in past 24 hours
KUWAIT: The Kuwaiti Ministry of Defence announced on Friday that Kuwait's air defence systems have detected and engaged nine missiles; seven ballistic and two cruise, in the last 24 hours amidst the current regional military escalation.In the media briefing conducted by the Government Communication Centre, Ministry of Defence Spokesman Col. Saud Al-Atwan confirmed that the Kuwaiti Armed Forces effectively intercepted the hostile targets, including 26 drones, within the designated operational zo...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman tells interviewer she shouldn't let her son use AI yet
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman spoke candidly in a new interview about his concerns about AI with podcaster Laurie Segall, saying he hopes she hasn’t let her son use such technology yet. Altman appeared on Thursday’s episode of "Mostly Human," where Segall asked him about his concerns about parenting amid the rapidly developing technology, saying it is "probably the most high-stakes thing" she could think of. "We're both raising young boys," she said. "And I think I said this to you before, like we're bo...
Suspect stabbed Planet Fitness worker when he was kicked out for not paying his bills, cops say
NewsWorldAmericasUS Crime NewsSuspect stabbed Planet Fitness worker when he was kicked out for not paying his bills, cops sayDavier Massey, 28, allegedly stabbed the employee at the gym in Philadelphia multiple times and was apprehended a short distance away on ThursdayMike Bedigan in New York Friday 03 April 2026 21:41 BSTBookmarkBookmark popoverRemoved from bookmarksClose popover{"translations":{"comments":"Go to comments","share":"Share","copyLink":"Copy link","bookmark":"Bookmark","removeBoo...
Anthropic buys biotech startup Coefficient Bio in $400M deal: reports
Anthropic has purchased the stealth biotech AI startup Coefficient Bio in a $400 million stock deal, according to The Information and Eric Newcomer. Sources close to the deal confirmed to TechCrunch that it closed, though declined to comment on the amount. The deal comes as Anthropic continues its push into healthcare and life sciences, following its October announcement of Claude for Life Sciences, a tool that aims to help scientific researchers make discoveries.
SpaceX IPO: Can Elon Musk justify a $1.75 trillion valuation?
Dubai: When Elon Musk began positioning SpaceX for what could be a record-breaking IPO, the headline figure—up to $75 billion—drew the most attention, but the proposed listing is shaping up as much as a referendum on Musk’s broader strategy as it is on the company itself.Get updated faster and for FREE: Download the Gulf News app now - simply click here.The company is expected to seek a valuation of more than $1.5 trillion, with discussions extending toward $1.75 trillion. If achieved, that wou...
Best iPad apps to boost productivity and make your life easier
Apple’s iPads come with built-in productivity tools like Notes, Calendar, and Reminders, but if you’d like to explore new ways to maximize productivity and organize your life, there are many apps out there to help you. Although the iPad started off as a device that could be used to stream content or browse the web on the go, Apple has essentially turned its iPads into computers that can handle a variety of different tasks for personal, work, and school use. As a result, there are num...
AI companies are building huge natural gas plants to power data centers. What could go wrong?
Who doesn’t love a good round of FOMO? From dot-com to Web 2.0, virtual reality to blockchain, the tech industry has had its share of being too afraid to miss out on a trend. The AI bubble is the big daddy of them all. Its first offspring — the rush to lock down power for data centers — is now begetting a mad dash to secure natural gas supplies and equipment. If FOMOs could have babies, then the AI bubble is already having grandkids.
Moment teenage 'shoplifter' is pinned to the road in Mayfair by security guards seconds after 'stealing shoes from nearby shop'
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Abu Dhabi confirms death of one Egyptian; 4 injuries in fires at Habshan gas facilities
[Editor's Note: Follow Khaleej Times live blog amid US-Israel-Iran war for the latest regional developments.]Abu Dhabi authorities have confirmed that one Egyptian national tragically died following fires at the Habshan gas facilities, caused by falling debris after a successful air defense interception. Four others sustained minor injuries, including two Pakistani nationals and two Egyptians.Authorities confirmed that two fires broke out at the site and that emergency response teams...