CTech's Wednesday Roundup of Israeli Tech News

CTech's most popular stories of 2018; Sun Corporation seeks to offload stake in mobile forensics firm Cellebrite

CTech 14:0026.12.18
CTech's most popular stories of 2018. Our top 10 list, and many more of our favorite stories. R ead more

 

Sun Corporation seeks to offload stake in mobile forensics firm Cellebrite. Japan's Sun Corporation is in talks to sell at least part of its stake in mobile forensics subsidiary Cellebrite, two people familiar with the matter said. Read more

 

Interview | Outbrain touts Israeli Eurovision win as proof of its content dissemination mojo. The company used its algorithms to promote Israeli contestant Netta Barzilai’s song “Toy” by exposing millions of Europeans to its music video in the weeks leading up to the popular vote-based international contest. Read more
Netta Barzilai at the Eurovision. Photo: Reuters Netta Barzilai at the Eurovision. Photo: Reuters
Israelis undeterred by Netanyahu graft probes, early polls show. According to polls conducted after Monday’s announcement of early elections, Netanyahu’s governing Likud party is expected to garner 30 of the 120 seats in the Israeli parliament. Read more

 

Israeli parliament greenlights cannabis export, pending government approval. The reform, meant to allow the export of medical cannabis farmed and processed in Israel, passed in the Israeli Parliament on Tuesday. Read more

 

Yandex to conduct autonomous vehicle tests in Israel. These test rides will include a driver behind the wheel for safety precaution. The company is already testing out its driverless cars in Russia and the U.S. Read more

 

South African chemical company AECI partners with autonomous irrigation startup SupPlant. Israeli startup SupPlant develops a sensor-based system that autonomously waters crops. Read more

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