24/7
Buzz
Startups
VC
AI
Innovation
Opinions
Events
Promising Startups 2024
BiblioTech
Boarding Pass
Corporate
Appointments
CTalk
Tech Gateways
2025 VC survey
@Finance
Ctech Testimonials
Shopping
Projects
Spotlight
About
Newsletter
Contact us
Facebook
Twitter
ACCESSIBILITY
by
Homepage
Cold War
Tags search
HOME
24/7
buzz
STARTUPS
VC
AI
Innovation
OPINIONS
EVENTS
SHOPPING
ABOUT
teram of use
Privacy Policy
NEWSLETTER
SEARCH
CONTACT US
ACCESSIBILITY
24/7
Headlines
11:42
Armis sale to ServiceNow could yield $4 billion windfall for Insight Partners
10:40
Once valued at $600 million, what went wrong at collapsing Believer Meats
09:39
Shipping giant MSC submits bid for ZIM, challenging Hapag-Lloyd in takeover race
07:34
ServiceNow in advanced talks to acquire Armis at around $7 billion valuation
More stories
Buzz
Most popular
Daily
Weekly
1
Oracle’s stock has fallen 40% since Safra Catz announced her exit. Its latest earnings didn’t calm investors.
2
Freed Nvidia engineer Avinatan Or meets Jensen Huang at U.S. headquarters
3
After over $390 million in funding, Believer Meats abruptly shuts down
4
Jensen Huang’s quiet role emerges as Argamani describes Nvidia’s two-year vigil for Avinatan Or
5
ServiceNow in advanced talks to acquire Armis at around $7 billion valuation
More news
Cold War
4 stories about Cold War
5G uncovered: The conspiracy, secret tech and Israeli connection
19.06.20
|
CTech
CTech deep dived to bring you everything you need to know about 5G
U.S. or China: Who will end up winning the 5G Cold War?
18.06.20
|
Elihay Vidal
This Cold War is not about advanced weaponry or the pursuit of noble causes like social ideology or conquering outer space. This time it is about the long and tedious battle over advanced telecommunication technology
The U.S. Demands Israel Takes its Side in the New Cold War with China
17.05.20
|
Sophie Shulman
The U.S. secretary of state’s irregular visit to Israel last week was meant to signal that the trade war with China is escalating in the wake of Covid-19
Arms Race is On, Says Arms Manufacturer
21.03.18
|
Hezi Sternlicht
Israel-based defense contractor Elbit has seen an 11% increase in backlog in 2017 compared to 2016, largely driven by a worldwide increase in defense budgets