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ChatGPT has bigger implications for your business’ security

October 7, 2024October 7, 2024David Rutman

In an era in which technology is the foundation of every organization’s operations, the adoption of new technologies is crucial for growth and market competition. However, one of the greatest threats that has emerged from the increased use of technology is the phenomenon of Shadow IT. So, what is Shadow IT, and how should we […]

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Technion tech could significantly improve the use of MRI scans

October 5, 2024October 9, 2024Arsen Mayer

Hospitals around the world are competing to purchase the most advanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scanners – to provide the most effective detection, diagnosis, and treatment monitoring for their patients. The medical centers also like to boast that their MRIs are the best – as a marketing tool. The scanners, which cost millions of dollars […]

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Oura Ring Review (2024): A Look at Its Features and Accuracy

September 29, 2024October 5, 2024Arsen Mayer

In the ever-expanding and innovative health and wellness industry, the Oura Ring has set the pace with its impressive features; the smart ring now competes against the best wearables and holds its own. It’s a small yet seemingly mighty gadget focusing on sleep tracking and advanced health monitoring. This Oura Ring review examines its key […]

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Pelephone debuts 5G MAX network and network core in Israel

April 12, 2024April 12, 2024David Rutman

Pelephone launched a new 5G MAX network package for the first time in Israel, allowing some internet speeds to reach 6 GB, the company announced on Wednesday.    The new network’s core was established with a NIS 50 million investment and the company said that it may assist Israel during times of emergency. Customers are […]

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Self-heating concrete will make snow shovels obsolete

March 21, 2024October 9, 2024David Rutman

Clearing roads and sidewalks of snow with mechanical snowplows and salt to lower temperatures at which it melts is a very expensive procedure, and they often seriously harm the concrete and asphalt. Now, researchers at Drexel University in Philadelphia are coming closer to making such a chore obsolete. Tucked inconspicuously next to a parking lot […]

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Salesforce Israel’s VP on challenges, opportunities ahead

March 16, 2024October 9, 2024David Rutman

It is still impossible to predict how artificial intelligence (AI) will affect our lives, according to Itai Margalit, area vice president for Salesforce Israel. The company, founded in a basement in 1999, is celebrating its 25th anniversary—and its bar mitzvah (13 years)—in Israel, but Margalit said Salesforce isn’t “resting for a moment. We keep on […]

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New tech could save babies’ lives from sudden infant death syndrome

March 12, 2024March 15, 2024Arsen Mayer

Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS or crib death) remains the leading cause of infant death between the ages of one month and one year in the Western world. In Israel, an average of 45 infants die from SIDS per year, 87% of them before six months of age. The risk can be reduced substantially if […]

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Microsoft’s Windows 11 Copilot update to improve lives of users

March 5, 2024March 5, 2024David Rutman

Artificial intelligence is increasingly taking over every technological corner. Microsoft has decided to jump on the trend and launched a series of changes in the artificial intelligence tools in Windows 11, based on ChatGPT, and it will even add a designated key on its keyboards that will enable the direct use of artificial intelligence. The […]

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A Jewish institution asks: What does Judaism have to say about AI?

March 4, 2024October 9, 2024David Rutman

Will the advent of artificial intelligence usher in a new age of prosperity and efficiency, or will it hasten the downfall of civilization as we know it? While tech leaders and government regulators race to establish new practical and legal frameworks to determine how computer automation and algorithmic decision-making will impact our lives, Spertus Institute, […]

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Cutting the cord: Will Israel’s Wi-Charge transform the future of power?

March 3, 2024March 3, 2024David Rutman

In a world where wires still dominate the landscape of power transfer, a new revolution is quietly unfolding: wireless power transmission.  Imagine the convenience of charging your smartphone or electric toothbrush without ever needing to hunt for an outlet or untangle a mess of cords. Picture a digital display at the edge of a supermarket […]

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