The Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC) solution offers international visitors the choice to pay in Saudi Riyals or their local currency.
Excessive technology use to blame for child obesity in UAE, Saudi Arabia
Nine in 10 children across UAE and KSA have access to tablets, smartphones or other handheld electronic devices with screens.1 3728Saudi uses AI for crowd control at Grand Mosque in Mecca
The General Presidency for the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque said it applies AI-based simulation programs …
Saudi, US sign pact for clean energy
U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry was received by H.E. Khalid Al Falih, Saudi Minister of Energy, Industry, and Mineral Resources, …
Saudi exchange enlists Nasdaq for tech makeover
Saudi Arabia’s Stock Exchange Tadawul said on Monday it has hired U.S. group Nasdaq to replace its 16-year-old registry, depository …
Noon, eXtra tie up to distribute top electronics brands in Saudi Arabia
Noon.com has recently signed a partnership agreement with United Electronics Company (eXtra), Saudi electronics giant to be the online platform’s exclusive partner for a range of consumer electronics and home appliance items.
Toshiba’s Santosh Varghese: Focus on sustaining business
At the recently concluded Dubai Computer Group’s (DCG) Desert Safari event, Tahawul Tech caught up with Toshiba’s Santosh Varghese, General …
Apple, Microsoft and Google among attractive employers in Saudi
Both Saudi and global firms figured in the list of top nine attractive employers for Saudi business and engineering students, …
The region’s evolving e-tail landscape
Over this year, UAE’s e-tail segment has been buzzing with developments right from the beginning. JadoPado’s and Namshi’s purchase by …
Saudi Arabia rolls out new e-system to streamline Hajj and Umrah services
The move aims to deliver the highest efficiency for the arrival and departure of pilgrims as well as the services provided during their stay in the Kingdom.
Detained Saudi Prince Alwaleed an ‘important partner’: Bill Gates
Microsoft co-founder and former CEO Bill Gates said that detained Saudi Arabia’s Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, has been an “important partner” in charitable work to improve health conditions around the globe, according to a report by Bloomberg.