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The Evolution of the Electronics Industry
Check out this white paper to hear the history of the electronics industry, and how it has changed the world. By looking at the past, you may be able to predict the future.
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Porticor claims to hold key to cloud security
Israeli startup Porticor claims that its Virtual Private Data (VPD) system addresses encryption and key management for public, private and hybid clouds.
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Israeli hacker steals 85,000 Facebook logins from Arabs
An Israeli hacker who goes by the name Hannibal this week stole "85,000" Facebook logins from Arab users of the social network, as part of an online hacker war being fought in the Middle East.
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Israel opens up to Google Street View
Google Street View is coming to Israel, with a few security-minded adjustments designed to combat terrorism.
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Israel uses Facebook to blacklist pro-Palestinian protesters
Israel leveraged Facebook to identify pro-Palestinian individuals interested in entering the country.
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Syria's Internet is back up... for now
After turning off the Internet on Friday, Syria has turned it back on... for now.
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Facebook, Zuckerberg sued for $1 billion
Larry Klayman is suing Facebook and its CEO Mark Zuckerberg for $1 billion because the social network did not remove the Facebook Page titled "Third Palestinian Intifada" quickly enough.
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Facebook backpedals: removes Third Palestinian Intifada Page against Israel
Although Facebook previously said it wouldn't remove a Page calling for a Third Palestinian Intifada against Israel, it has now done so after discussions degraded into violence and hate.
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Facebook won't remove The Third Intifada page against Israel
Facebook says it will not remove The Third Intifada fan page, created by Palestinians to start an uprising against the citizens of Israel, but will instead monitor it.
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Special Report: Stuxnet may be the Hiroshima of our time
Is using preemptive cyberwarfare good national security policy?
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Giving thanks for failure: The ID card mess five years later
Money has momentum - and one consequence of the present TSA uproar is likely to be a revival in national ID card proposals as bureaucrats ignore a decade of data processing failures in making this...
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Don't ship an iPad to Israel
How I shipped an iPad into Israel before the Communications Ministry began confiscating them.
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Waze: The traffic of the crowds
Israel-based Waze shows you traffic flows on highways, and unlike other traffic services, it also shows it on side streets - and creates routing advice based on that data.
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A conversation with Check Point's Gil Shwed
It is RSA Security Conference week this week, which means lots of security companies are in town. Among my Monday meetings I had the pleasure of dinner with Gil Shwed, CEO of Check Point Software...
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IT expert executed in Iran
Following Pakistan's recently introduced "Prevention of Electronic Crimes Ordinance 2008� according to which potential cyberterrorists would face the death penalty, a neighboring country, Iran,...
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Israeli caviar coming to supermarkets?
Even if you don't often buy real caviar because of its high price, you know that the worldwide production of this gourmet treat has been drastically reduced in recent years because of sturgeon...
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Video: Israel as electric car infrastructure testbed
Bill Green of Vantage Point Venture Partners discusses the theory behind "Project Better Place" and explains why the country of Israel is a smart test bed for the transportation infrastructure...
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EIC podcast: Apple-Psystar; Intel; High tech in Israel
In this week's EIC squared podcast Dan remains on vacation. Luckily, News.com's always chatty Charles Cooper was around. Coop and I talk about the Apple-Psystar lawsuit, Intel's earnings and the...
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Legalists: Google Case Precedent for Challenging Privacy
Yesterday, Google released the name of an anonymous blogger engaged in a defamation case in Israel. The case is significant on a number of accounts not the least of which is because it may help...
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Privacy: Not So Ironclad
A recent Israeli court case has Google divulging the identity of an anonymous blogger. To find out the implications for US law we asked two US and Israeli attorneys, David Mirchin and Russell...
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Is Russia's tech future in Israel's tech past?
Some say Russia can mirror the Jewish state's success. It's not a pipe dream, writes News.com's Charles Cooper, but the analogy needs a few asterisks.
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