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With Trump tariffs incoming, phones, laptops, earphones about to get much more expensive
Apple expected to be hit hardest by new duties among tech giants, but Google, Meta and Microsoft also face significant losses—even before any retaliatory levies are imposed on their products
Israel Wullman
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04.07.25
Israeli startup QuamCore claims breakthrough in scaling quantum computers
Company comes to light with a scalable quantum processor design, integrating control systems directly into cryogenic chambers and securing $9M to advance its million-qubit vision
Tal Shahaf
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03.12.25
Preparing for quantum computing threat, Israel ramps up encryption efforts
Israel's National Digital Agency instruct government bodies to prepare for potential quantum-computing cyberattacks that could compromise encrypted state and military data; demand mapping of sensitive information, implement post-quantum encryption
Tal Shahaf
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02.19.25
Israeli companies to suffer under new US restrictions on semiconductor sales
Latest Diffusion AI bill puts cap on semiconductor and advanced technology exports for Israel and others in same tier while Japan, European countries and other allies would have no limitation on acquisitions; Bill aimed at blocking advanced tech from China, Russia and North Korea
Tal Shahaf
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01.13.25
Celebrating Ada Lovelace: The pioneer of programming
Long before electronic computers came to be, the young mathematician Ada Lovelace was already crafting algorithms for an early calculating machine; today, her legacy is celebrated through initiatives that promote women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics
Jonathan Berkheim
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10.26.24
Israel wins informatics olympiad and gets banned from future participation
Amid the ongoing war, International Olympiad in Informatics committee bans Israel from competing in the future after the teqam wins four medals at the competition earlier this month in Egypt; The committee will allow Israeli participation under Olympic flag
Tamar Trabelsi-Hadad
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09.25.24
Intel set to receive $3.5b in grants to produce chips for US military
Technology giant is frontrunner for a new US initiative seeking to develop local technologies for US Defense Department while reducing reliance on foreign producers
Calcalist
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09.15.24
Global cyber outage grounds flights, hits banks, telecoms, media
Malfunctions believed to be from an update in CrowdStrike's software impacting global companies in a variety of areas including banking, healthcare and aviation; Israeli experts say could take days to recover, scope of computer systems' malfunction is unprecedented
Raphael Kahan, Reuters
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07.19.24
Massive global glitch shuts down systems in hospitals, banks and emergency hotlines
Global malfunction also impacts Magen David Adom and Israel Electric Corporation call centers, along with disruptions at Israel Post; National Cyber Directorate says outage not result of cyberattack
Adir Yanko
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07.19.24
Israeli mathematician wins Turing Award
Prof. Avi Wigderson, 67, receives ACM prize, known as the Computer Science Nobel, for his long career; published hundreds of articles and won several awards and scholarships
Yaron Drukman
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04.10.24
Establishing factory in Israel 'isn't profitable,' says Tower CEO
Israeli computer chip manufacturer closes down one of its two factories in Israel while looking for brighter horizons in India, which offers tempting incentives
Sophie Shulman/CTech
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02.16.24
The lifespan of memory storage devices
In existing technologies digital memories have a limited lifespan, but storing data in DNA could prolong it, unveiling a promising new horizon
Tal Sokolov/Davidson Institute of Science
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02.03.24
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