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Meta employees launch protest against mouse-tracking tech at US offices
The flyers, which appeared in meeting rooms, on vending machines, and atop toilet paper dispensers at Facebook's offices, encouraged staffers to sign an online petition against the move.
How casinos use data to know you better than you know yourself
Fintech leader Ely Razin speaks on how AI, quantum computing will revolutionize industries
Hacker breaches Chinese supercomputer, attempts to sell stolen intel - report
LinkedIn’s recruiting diversity filter may make it racist in the eyes of some
Fewer Americans are using Twitter since Musk took over - Pew survey
20% of women and 30% of men said that they were not likely to continue using Twitter in a year.
Health Ministry website adds accessible, updated data on the medical system
Until recently, the ministry has been stingy about providing the public with access to comparisons among medical institutions and services.
Israel to host 2024 EUROSAI regional audit org congress
Israeli State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman is set to become president of EUROSAI, replacing the Czech Republic's Miloslav Kala.
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Inside Israeli Innovation, Ep. 10: The future of the Internet
Maayan Hoffman & Zachy Hennessey talk about why you should care if you are being observed online.
Israeli start-up Pinecone raises $100M for advanced AI database tech
The company enables the rapid, stable and reliable development of AI applications as the industry ramps up.
US classified intelligence leak was carried out by young gun enthusiast - report
"He's fit. He's strong. He's armed. He's trained. Just about everything you can expect out of some sort of crazy movie," said one person of the perpetrator
Data storage is so critical that Techtonic is building a missile-proof data center
New data center will be one of the largest in Israel, highlighting the growing importance of reliable data storage
Google, Twitter, Meta, Apple face tougher EU online content rules
The European Commission had given online platforms and search engines until Feb. 17 to publish their monthly active users.