Best Buy’s Tech Fest ended on Sunday, but you can still score serious discounts on Apple products, OLED TVs, and laptops.
ActiveCampaign’s Free Trial: Experience AI-Powered Marketing Automation Before You Commit

Most marketing platforms promise automation. In practice, what they deliver is a glorified email scheduler with a few if-then rules bolted on. ActiveCampaign is one of the few tools where the automation actually lives up to the branding, and right now you can test the full platform free for 14 days with no credit card […]
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Keith raises £2M to become the UK’s most automated law firm

Andy Shovel and Pete Sharman, who built THIS into a market-leading plant-based food brand, are pivoting hard. Keith is an AI-native regulated law firm targeting conveyancing first, with a 24/7 AI client agent and a target of reducing transaction times by 70%. Launch is Q3 2026. Andy Shovelâs previous company sold plant-based bacon and chicken. […]
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iPads Sell Quickly in Amazon’s Spring Sale: Prices Start at $299
Shop the best iPad deals from Apple during Amazon’s 2026 Big Spring Sale. One M3 iPad Air has never been cheaper.
Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University Selects Medad Admission Platform
Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University has partnered with Naseej for Technology to implement Medad Admission Platform, a cloud-based Saas platform that integrates with internal and external entities, fully automating the admission process at the Deanship of Admission and Registration.
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Saudi Arabian Drilling Academy “SADA” Selects Medad Cloud to Transform Workforce Development
Saudi Arabian Drilling Academy partners with Naseej to implement Medad Cloud platforms. The collaboration aims to modernize digital learning, strengthen training operations, and enhance institutional performance through a unified, cloud-native ecosystem.
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Al-Baha University and Naseej for Technology: A Journey to Modernize the Academic Ecosystem to “Banner 9”
Al-Baha University has signed a strategic agreement with Naseej for Technology to modernize its academic information ecosystem through the upgrade to Ellucian Banner 9. Complemented by Ellucian Experience and Ellucian Insights, this transformation is part of its broader institutional modernization journey toward a more agile, efficient, and future-ready digital environment.
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Apple Reports Zero Lockdown Mode Users Hacked with Spyware
The tech giant’s claim that it has not seen any successful spyware attacks targeting Apple devices with Lockdown Mode enabled comes amid a leak of hacking tools targeting users running devices with older software.
Evaluating the Effects of Kindles and Tablets on Eye Wellness
even a requirement for an Amazon Kindle these days. However, when weighing a conventional tablet against an e-reader, you will prefer the latter for reading.
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Assessing the Security of TP-Link Routers After FCC Prohibition
prohibit a prominent drone manufacturer from the US, which ultimately occurred, the FCC has barred routers produced in overseas locations. This signifies that the distribution of routers manufactured abroad will now be limited, encompassing devices from TP-Link, Google, and Netgear, among others. This may lead you to wonder about the legality and safety of using these routers, so it is crucial to understand that the FCC has not targeted specific brands. Rather, it enforces a broad prohibition on routers made outside the country due to possible security risks associated with equipment manufactured in China or with Chinese parts.
Owning routers produced by foreign companies, such as TP-Link, is not against the law if you already have one set up. Additionally, routers from the impacted brands that are still available in stores, which were previously authorized for sale, will remain available, and this prohibition does not apply retroactively in this aspect. The FCC clarifies this by stating, “…today’s action does not affect a consumer’s ongoing use of routers they have acquired in the past. Nor does it restrict retailers from continuing to sell, import, or promote router models that were previously approved through the FCC’s equipment authorization process.”
The FCC has also released an official exemption that permits existing devices to keep receiving software updates until March 1, 2027. Regarding the safety of using routers from brands like TP-Link, the general answer is affirmative, provided that you do not possess a model marked as unsafe.