technology

The digital shift in entertainment

By ISAAC KAPLAN
03/02/2025

Chinese opposition? It exists, and it will come from Dacia

The best-selling car in Europe last year and a general European bestseller is about to receive an electric version in its next generation. Here are the details.

By KEINAN COHEN/WALLA
03/02/2025
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Israel unveils AI-powered education plan with tech giants’ backing

Israel's Education Ministry launches a nationwide AI integration plan, partnering with tech giants to train teachers and enhance classrooms with advanced tools.

The quiet tech revolution: How quantum management prevents chaos and crises

In an era of constant change, quantum management offers innovative tools to tackle complex growth challenges and turn conflicts into business opportunities.

By WALLA! HOME , DESIGN
02/02/2025

Gaming accessories: The gamer's toolbox

Not just processor power: Peripheral accessories in the world of digital gaming can sometimes make the difference between victory and defeat.

By LIOR NOVIK/MAARIV
01/02/2025

Revealense welcomes Brigadier General (Res.) Dr. Yacov Benjo

The Israeli start-up company Revealense announces the appointment of Brigadier General (Res.) Dr. Yacov Benjo to lead the company’s Defense division and to expand its global operations in the field.

By LIOR NOVIK/MAARIV
31/01/2025

Unicorn investor: Time to hire in Zion

Here’s why I’m hiring Israeli engineers who are redefining AI.

By MICHAEL FERTIK
31/01/2025

Tenable acquires Israel’s Vulcan Cyber in $150M-$180M deal

Cybersecurity giant Tenable is buying Vulcan Cyber for $150M-$180M, aiming to enhance exposure management solutions.

By MEYTAL VAIZBERG/GLOBES/TNS
30/01/2025

Samsung unveils a mysterious smartphone that sparks curiosity

At the Galaxy S25 series launch event, Samsung surprised journalists with a teaser for a new and mysterious device that was showcased in a closed display immediately after the event.

By YINON BEN SHUSHAN
30/01/2025

XB-1 prototype breaks sound barrier paving the way for commercial supersonic flights comeback

The XB-1, piloted by chief test pilot Tristan "Geppetto" Brandenburg, reached an altitude of 34,000 feet before accelerating to supersonic speeds.

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