ASUS Chairman Jonney Shih confirmed the company will not release any new smartphones in the future, signaling a potential permanent exit from the mobile phone market as it shifts focus toward AI products like robotics and smartglasses.
Mark Zuckerberg has announced a new top-level initiative called Meta Compute, aimed at building out "tens of gigawatts" of AI infrastructure this decade to ensure the company never runs out of processing power.
Samsung has cautioned that prices for its upcoming television models may rise as a result of an unprecedented global shortage of memory chips. Driven by the massive demand for AI data centers, chip manufacturers are reallocating production away from consumer electronics, leading to supply constraints that are expected to impact the entry-level and mid-range TV markets first.
Researchers have discovered that IBM's experimental AI coding agent, known as "Bob," is susceptible to indirect prompt injection attacks. This vulnerability could allow malicious actors to manipulate the tool into downloading and executing malware or exfiltrating sensitive data, provided the user has granted the AI extensive system permissions.
Meta’s $2 billion deal to acquire the AI company Manus is facing pushback from Chinese officials over potential violations of export-control laws.
ECOPEACE is launching international pilot projects in Singapore and the United Arab Emirates to deploy its autonomous ECOBOT water purification system. The AI-driven technology uses robotic sensors and electrochemical filtration to remove algae and surface pollutants from urban waterways and reservoirs.
HP unveiled new AI-driven devices and tools at GITEX 2025, from the powerful ZGX Nano AI Station to smarter printing and IT management platforms. The updates aim to make hybrid work more productive, secure, and effortless.
HP opens its first manufacturing plant in Riyadh and an AI research center in Dhahran, while expanding gaming education programs to train Saudi youth in tech skills under Vision 2030.










