Media and technology: Beyond the Stockholm Syndrome
In a scene characterized by a celebratory approach to technology and media, two critical interventions at international media conferences offered something else
In a scene characterized by a celebratory approach to technology and media, two critical interventions at international media conferences offered something else
In 1994, Ali Shaath and three of his colleagues, Sa’id al-Qidra, Mustafa Harara, and Majd al-Khalidi drove from Cairo to Palestine. It would be Ali’s first visit to the land…
Ahmed al-Alfi is taking a leap of faith. He is personally financing a project to create a hub for technology startups in the heart of downtown Cairo, one of Egypt’s most…
Nothing really dies in Cairo, it's always circulating.
Four executives from French tech companies were indicted in France last month for the sale of software to Libya and Egypt that…
The Ministry of Communication and Information Technology issued a national strategy for the adoption of open source software this week. The strategy marks the…
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