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Soluqi Offers Arabic Website Creation Tools

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Tech startup Soluqi recently launched its seamless online website builder, empowering business owners, entrepreneurs, and individuals to create custom branded websites in either Arabic or English. Soluqi breaks both language and cost barriers by allowing users to quickly create a website in Arabic for free, without any formatting or coding.

“The Arabic web is currently growing at four times slower than the global average. Having a system that enables non-English speakers to build affordable and easy Arabic websites is vital to preserving the language in the online realm. Out of 430 million native Arabic speakers, over 80 million do not speak English, making the need for Soluqi that much greater,” said the company in a statement.

Soluqi was created with a simple mission: to empower people of all languages to promote their own voice, brand, and business online without the hassles of coding, translations, or formatting. With a few simple keystrokes, Soluqi’s platform now puts the power to create websites in the hands of Arabic speakers throughout the world as it enables both Arabic (right-to-left) and English (left-to-right) websites to be published online without the need for any technical skills.

“Being online is critical for growing a small business. The lack of tools available, in addition to cost, time, and communication hurdles have made the process of working with web design agencies daunting for entrepreneurs in the region. This in part explains the lack of growth in the Arabic web,” added the company.

Soluqi aims to empower both local and regional companies with an easy to use website and offers a multitude of Arabic features which have not been previously available locally such as Arabic User Interfaces, Arabic Websites, Arabic Educational Material, 24/7 Arabic Customer Service, and more. Aware of the high mobile penetration in the region, all Soluqi websites are created in a mobile-friendly format, allowing users to have optimal performance directly from their smart phones.

“Soluqi’s software has the opportunity for bridging cultures and languages. The company aims to continue growing into key international markets such as Iran and Pakistan, and execute a strategic localization strategy, with the hopes of enabling Farsi and Urdu capabilities in the near future,” the company said.

Soluqi’s Founder, Benjamin Balazs, commented, “After many years of research and development, I am thrilled to finally launch Soluqi’s web development platform in the region. We look forward to expanding our existing offering into a multitude of languages in order to make utilizing, designing and marketing both business and individual projects as easy and cost effective as possible, not only for our valued users in the GCC but around the world. The Soluqi is a dog native to the Middle East, known throughout the region for its lightning fast speed and superior intelligence. It’s only fitting that Soluqi is named after the highly efficient animal, as it aims to provide extremely quick and intelligent web design for users worldwide.”

Users can create a free profile with a Soluqi domain or purchase a Premium profile for just $99 per year ($19 per month).

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Huawei to Launch Next-Generation Foldable Smartphone at Dubai Launch Event

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Huawei is set to host a highly anticipated launch event in Dubai this December, where the company will unveil several innovative products that promise to redefine the tech landscape. The event marks a pivotal moment for the brand, unveiling groundbreaking products like the HUAWEI Mate X6, HUAWEI FreeBuds Pro 4, and HUAWEI nova 13 Series. The new products will set new benchmarks for design, functionality, and user experience in the mobile and audio markets.

As Huawei continues solidifying its position as a leader in the tech industry, this launch will underscore the company’s expanding influence in international markets. Huawei’s latest flagship foldable, the HUAWEI Mate X6, will be unveiled during the Dubai launch. The phone is expected to redefine the future of foldable smartphone technology. It is among the company’s most advanced foldables to date. The Mate X6 is expected to take mobile photography to new heights, building on Huawei’s legacy of pioneering smartphone cameras of the Mate Series.

Besides the Mate X6, Huawei will unveil its next-generation audio products, including the HUAWEI FreeBuds Pro 4. These earbuds will be the first to feature HUAWEI SOUND, offering an immersive audio experience. They will also include AI-driven noise reduction technology, designed to isolate the wearer’s voice during calls while eliminating environmental noise. This feature significantly enhances call quality, particularly in noisy environments.

Consumers can also look forward to the launch of the HUAWEI nova 13 series, a new midrange smartphone that brings a unique interweaving design and an array of exciting features. The nova 13 series offers significant upgrades over its predecessors, including enhanced camera capabilities, a performance boost, and more. The new HUAWEI MatePad 11.5 will also deliver a paper-like experience, perfect for light office productivity, efficient learning, and everyday tasks.

The Dubai event, scheduled for the 12th of December, will mark the global unveiling of Huawei’s several innovative products. The MEA market is one of the fastest-growing and most dynamic regions for technology, and Huawei is committed to strengthening its regional presence. By continuing to introduce groundbreaking products, Huawei is positioning itself to shape the future of mobile technology while reinforcing its role as a global tech powerhouse.

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The Browser Company Unveils Dia, Its AI-Powered Browser

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The Browser Company, known for its Arc Browser available on desktop and mobile, has unveiled its upcoming web browser called Dia, which focuses heavily on AI tools. Having previously launched Arc on Mac and Windows, and Arc Search on iOS and Android, the company is now working on a new product aimed at a broader audience.

Scheduled for an early 2025 release, Dia promises to bring a host of innovative features. The company recently launched a new website showcasing a video about Dia and listing various open roles within the company. The website states, “AI won’t exist as an app. Or a button. We believe it’ll be an entirely new environment — built on top of a web browser.” This vision for an integrated AI environment is a key component of Dia’s development.

In a video presentation, CEO Josh Miller demonstrated some of Dia’s early prototypes. One tool operates at the insertion cursor, aiding users in writing the next sentence or retrieving facts from the internet about topics such as the original iPhone’s launch and specifications. Additionally, the tool can fetch Amazon links opened in the browser to include in emails with basic descriptions.

Another feature allows users to type commands into the address bar to perform various actions, such as fetching documents, sending emails through the preferred email client, and scheduling meetings using natural language prompts. While some of these features may seem similar to existing browser-based writing and calendar tools, the true uniqueness and usefulness of Dia will only be known upon its release.

A more ambitious demo showcased Dia’s ability to perform actions on the user’s behalf, such as adding items from an email to an Amazon cart. In the demo, Dia browses Amazon, finds the specified items, and adds them to the cart autonomously. Another example demonstrated Dia’s capability to email participants listed in a Notion table for a video shoot. The Browser Company is not alone in envisioning an AI assistant capable of understanding interfaces and executing tasks. Many startups have showcased similar concepts and demos of AI models and tools designed to control users’ screens.

In a recent video, Miller hinted at developing new products for a wider audience while assuring current users that Arc’s design and functionality would remain largely unchanged. He acknowledged that although Arc has a dedicated and growing user base, its complexity might not appeal to everyone. The challenge for the company will be to create a browser with AI features that work seamlessly and potentially generate revenue.

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Google Maps Integrates Waze Incident Reports for Enhanced Navigation

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Google Maps has started to display Waze incident reports during navigation, allowing users to contribute by confirming road conditions via prompts. This integration follows Google’s July announcement that both apps would share more data, including Waze-sourced road closures, construction updates, speed cameras, and police presence information.

Over the holiday weekend, a Reddit user shared a screenshot of a prompt indicating “Police reported ahead” based on Waze driver reports, as reported by 9to5Google and Android Authority. Users can update these reports to reflect current conditions, similar to other incident notifications in Google Maps.

This is the first confirmed sighting of the feature in action, but more reports are expected. Despite merging the teams behind Maps and Waze, Group Project Manager Can Comertoglu told The Verge that the apps will continue to operate separately. Waze’s 500,000-plus contributors prefer some features of Waze over Google Maps, and vice versa.

This new feature enhances Google Maps’ functionality by leveraging Waze’s real-time incident reporting, providing users with more comprehensive and up-to-date information on their routes.

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