Hey everyone! I was digging around online today and stumbled upon something interesting. It was an old archive page, specifically about 'White Payments' from a site called 'Alam Al Taqnia' – which means 'World of Technology'. It's always cool to see a snapshot of the past!
Remembering White Payments
The main thing that jumped out at me was a press release from way back on June 29, 2015. It announced that PAYFORT had acquired White Payments. This was a pretty big deal in the regional tech and payment processing world at the time.
It's a reminder of how much the digital payment landscape has evolved over the years. Companies merge, new ones pop up, and innovation keeps pushing forward.
A Glimpse into Future Tech News?
What was really curious about this archive page was the 'latest news' section. It listed a bunch of articles with dates in April 2026! I'm not sure if it's a typo or a look into a future timeline, but it was fun to read.
Some of the headlines included a Samsung survey about Europeans peeking at strangers' screens, and news about potential engineering issues delaying a foldable iPhone until 2027. Also, Samsung was apparently expanding One UI 8.5 tests to several Galaxy A models.
More Future Tech Rumors
Other interesting 'future' news included the foldable iPhone entering trial production at Foxconn, and Google launching an offline voice dictation app for iPhone. Imagine, dictation without needing an internet connection!
Latest Articles – 2026 Edition
The page also had a section for 'latest articles', also dated in 2026. There was a comparison between the iPhone 17e and 16e, talking about minor differences but better performance and charging.
Another article was a full guide to following Formula 1 races on Apple TV in 2026. Plus, there were '10 reasons to wait for the iPhone 18 Pro' and a review of the OPPO Find N5, calling it one of the best foldable phones a year after its launch.
Finally, it touched on expectations for Samsung Unpacked 2026, with rumors about the Galaxy S26 Ultra and Buds 4 Pro. It's wild to think about what tech will be like in a few years!
It's always fascinating to look at old (or maybe future?) tech news. It really makes you appreciate how fast things change and how much we've come to expect from our gadgets. Who knows what we'll be reading about in 2026 for real!