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Which Israeli company has been acquired by Apple and when will Tesla finally launch in Israel?
20.08.20
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CTech
CTech Daily Roundup: Apple secretly acquired Israeli photography startup Camerai
Apple secretly acquired Israeli photography startup Camerai
20.08.20
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Meir Orbach
The AR and computer vision company was purchased a year and a half ago, an example of the tech giant’s strategy of silently buying up small tech companies
Israeli amateur among winners of Apple iPhone photography contest
23.07.20
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Itamar Zigelman
Avishai Futerman was lucky when a rare bird flew into his frame, just at the perfect time to take the winning shot
Is Apple’s senior Israeli executive the company’s real MVP?
23.06.20
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Omer Kabir
The recently announced transition from Intel to home-grown processors spells risk and opportunity for Johny Srouji
Apple TV+ acquires rights to Israeli spy show Teheran
17.06.20
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Ruta Kupfer
"Teheran" tells the story of Tamar Rabinian, a young Hacker from Unit 8200—the Israeli military's equivalent to the NSA and British GCHQ—that is sent under a false identity to Tehran for a dangerous mission, which is supposed to support the attack on Iran's nuclear facilities
“Israel Doesn’t Have to Choose Sides in the Hegemony War Between the U.S. and China”
25.05.20
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Naomi Zoreff
Infinity Group’s Amir Gal-Or offers tips on how to stay on the fence when superpowers collide
Smartphone Camera Developer Corephotonics Sues Apple, Again
15.08.19
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Meir Orbach
Corephotonics filed a patent-infringement lawsuit against Apple to a Northern California district court Wednesday. The Israeli company first sued Apple in 2017
Avigdor Willenz Is Looking for Entrepreneurs to Do Battle Against Amazon, Apple, and Google
02.05.19
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Meir Orbach
The Israeli tech entrepreneur sold his chip development company Annapurna Labs to Amazon in 2015 for $370 million
Johny Srouji Staying at Apple, Says Analyst
27.01.19
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CTech
Apple’s vice president has been floated as one of the candidates considered for the position of Intel’s next CEO
Intel Considering Apple’s Johny Srouji for CEO, Axios Reports
16.01.19
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Lilach Baumer
A former IBM and Intel executive, Srouji, originally from Israel, joined Apple in 2008 as the company’s chip chief, leading a strategy that has seen the company expand its chip design and manufacturing prowess
Waze Hebrew Voice Sues Apple for Siri Identity Jacking
28.12.18
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Lital Dobrovitsky
The longtime Hebrew female voice of navigation app Waze was surprised to learn her voice doubles as Siri
CTech's Most Popular Stories of 2018
25.12.18
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Orr Hirschauge
Our top 10 list, and many more of our favorite stories
Are the Emerging Data Barons Paving the Way for a Brave New Corporate World?
19.11.18
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Dov Greenbaum
The elite members of the sinister sounding FANG are expanding their reach, but the real concerns will arise when they start taking over some of the tasks that were heretofore the job of governments
The Inevitable Fall of Apple’s Fall Detection Feature
23.09.18
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Amit Shafrir
Former AOL executive Amit Shafrir explains why he believes Apple’s fall detection feature will have little to no effect on the number of U.S. senior citizens suffering fall-related injuries every year
In Chinese Market, New iPhones Score on Specs, Miss on Price
16.09.18
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Ofir Dor
If chatter on social media is any indication, Chinese users focus on the high price of the new models
At Apple’s Request, Facebook Pulls VPN App From Apple Store, Report Says
23.08.18
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Omer Kabir
On Wednesday, The Wall Street Journal reported that Apple approached Facebook to remove its Onavo Protect app from the store for violating its terms of service
Apple Hops on LGBT Support Wagon in Israel
22.07.18
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Lilach Baumer
Crowds are currently marching in several Israeli cities, including Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, in protest of ongoing government discrimination against the LGBT community
CTech's Thursday Roundup of Israeli Tech News
05.07.18
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CTech
Apple passes over Intel in search for 5G chips for the iPhone. Former employee of Israeli surveillance company indicted for attempt to sell spyware for $50 million on darknet
Intel's Communications Gamble Takes a Blow
05.07.18
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Omer Kabir
If working with Apple is a benchmark of quality, the company’s decision to drop Intel as a provider of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth components could influence other Intel customers
Apple Passes Over Intel in Search for Chips for a Future iPhone
04.07.18
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Yoav Stoler
Update: Apple has notified Intel it will not use a Wi-Fi and Bluetooth component developed by the chipmaker in its next-generation mobile device
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