24/7
Buzz
Startups
VC
AI
Innovation
Opinions
Events
Promising Startups 2026
2026 VC Survey
Boarding Pass
CTalk
BiblioTech
Corporate
Appointments
Tech Gateways
@Finance
Ctech Testimonials
Projects
About
Newsletter
Contact us
Facebook
Twitter
ACCESSIBILITY
by
Homepage
Facebook
Tags search
HOME
24/7
buzz
STARTUPS
VC
AI
Innovation
OPINIONS
EVENTS
Projects
ABOUT
teram of use
Privacy Policy
NEWSLETTER
SEARCH
CONTACT US
ACCESSIBILITY
24/7
Headlines
18:20
The World Cup warning: Riots don’t start in the streets. They start online
18:07
“There’s a price where you have to say yes”: CyberArk founder on the $25 billion Palo Alto deal
14:18
"If there is no significant change, we will see a 25%-30% reduction in high-tech's workforce"
13:32
“There is no better solution for Zim than the one we created”
More stories
Buzz
Most popular
Daily
Weekly
1
"If an engineer in Ireland costs 20% less, it is clearly part of the consideration when deciding where to expand"
2
Iron Dome and Iron Beam maker Rafael unveils new weapon against the drone threat
3
Echo: “Employees have become very good at identifying performative culture”
4
"If there is no significant change, we will see a 25%-30% reduction in high-tech's workforce"
5
More than 50 years after its debut, Israel's Kfir fighter jet gets a new lease on life
More news
Facebook
20 stories about Facebook
WhatsApp’s new privacy settings Signal change for instant messaging
12.01.21
|
James Spiro
After Facebook updated its privacy settings for WhatsApp, concerned voices from Israel and the world start pondering an alternative
Privacy breaches add insult to Covid-19 injury
04.01.21
|
Dov Greenbaum
Too many data points and not enough oversight suggests the damage inflicted by the response to the pandemic will stick around even after the disease is eradicated
How much did Israeli techies earn in 2020 and why will the IPO frenzy reshape the future of Israeli tech?
31.12.20
|
CTech
CTech Daily Roundup: Pigmentum raises $1 million from FreshStart to advance genetical concentration of color and flavor in plants
Tech training program ‘Adva’ completed by 81 ultra-Orthodox women, leading to employment opportunities at leading companies
29.12.20
|
James Spiro
The program gives women access to companies like Apple, Facebook, Check Point, and XM Cyber
Tech giants Microsoft, Google, Dell, and Cisco join legal battle against Israel's NSO
22.12.20
|
Reuters
The Israeli firm's tools were "powerful, and dangerous," say the companies in an amicus brief in federal court
No tracking chips in the vaccine: Facebook removes four Hebrew groups spreading misinformation
20.12.20
|
Reuters
Justice Ministry battling attempts to mislead the public with 'Fake News' about sinister motives behind the national innoculation effort
Can, or should, Facebook be broken up?
16.12.20
|
James Spiro
After 46 US States took the social media giant to court over antitrust laws, CTech spoke with M. Firon & Co.’s head of the Competition, Antitrust and Regulatory Affairs to discuss its future
Competition regulators are looking into Facebook Israel’s 2018 acquisition of Redkix
15.12.20
|
Tomer Gonen and Hagar Ravet
The social media giant did not submit notice of merger documents before buying two Israeli startups in the last three years
Three things they didn’t tell you in Netflix’s ‘The Social Dilemma’
18.11.20
|
Gal Ringel
The documentary is a case of good intentions that got a little off course and could use some fine-tuning.
2020 ranking: These are the best tech companies to work for in Israel
26.10.20
|
James Spiro
With this year bringing unprecedented challenges for the workforce, data firm Dun & Bradstreet shows which companies are still attractive - and which ones failed to maintain their mojo
What is Facebook developing in Tel Aviv and who is leasing Herons from the IAI?
20.10.20
|
CTech
CTech Daily Roundup: Rafael develops new navigation system that is immune to GPS jamming
Facebook unveils Tel Aviv-developed Instagram Lite
20.10.20
|
Allon Sinai
Five years after launching Facebook Lite, social media giant is bringing Instagram to the developing world
Twitter ‘follows’ Facebook, bans Holocaust denial on its platform
15.10.20
|
James Spiro
After months of pressure and scrutiny, it appears that social media platforms have finally decided to take anti-Semitism seriously
Facebook finally bans Holocaust denial on its platform
12.10.20
|
James Spiro
The social media giant has faced months of scrutiny for failing to distinguish between free-speech and anti-Semitism
When it comes to startups, it’s not wise to get too attached to your initial idea
07.10.20
|
Shaul Olmert
Shaul Olmert thinks back to a messy lunch in New York and explains why execution often trumps inspiration
This research was sponsored by Amazon: How ‘Big Tech’ is compromising academic integrity
06.10.20
|
Viki Auslender
After ‘Big Tobacco’ and ‘Big Oil,’ it is now the tech giants’ turn to try their hand at influencing the public debate by contributing to research institutes
Fleeing Facebook? Global poll finds 60% of girls faced harrassment on social media platforms
05.10.20
|
Reuters
Study finds 1 in 5 girls has quit or cut down on use; "Keeping women safe on our apps is critical," says Facebook exec
Which Israeli company is being sued by Facebook and what facemask eliminates 99% of Covid-19 particles?
04.10.20
|
CTech
CTech Daily Roundup: Israel targeting local production of Visby’s portable Covid-19 PCR test kits
Facebook suing Israeli company BrandTotal for harvesting users’ data
04.10.20
|
Hagar Ravet
In response, BrandTotal says it strictly adheres to all applicable rules and regulations based on GDPR and other privacy laws
Facebook's Shadow: Critics launch rival oversight board
26.09.20
|
Reuters
The delay of the launch of the official Facebook-funded board means it is unlikely to review cases related to the Nov. 3 U.S. election
Previous Articles
More Articles