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South Korea names Han Seongsook as first female PM pick in decades
Jerusalem home to 400+ hi-tech firms, JDA chief Tsachi Namir tells 'Post' conference
Israeli academia must adapt to fast-changing security and tech challenges, HIT president says
IDF bans Android phones for senior officers, iPhones now mandatory, Army Radio reports
A new directive would restrict IDF-issued devices to iPhones for lieutenant colonels, reducing the risk of intrusions for senior officers.
Trump team seeks Taiwan's help to train US chip plant workers, sources say
The Trump administration is negotiating a deal for Taiwan to invest in US chip plants to boost its semiconductor industry.
Shai-Hulud cyberattack hits over 25,000 npm projects, stealing developer credentials
Shai-Hulud cyberattack targets more than 25,000 npm projects, stealing developers' credentials.
Nexperia chip crisis throws global auto supply chains into chaos again
Nexperia chip crisis leaves automakers exposed as China halts exports, cutting production and revealing reliance on low-tech components
Australia’s teen social media ban pushes content creators to look abroad
Australia's social media ban for children under 16 will take effect on December 10, and some content creators are considering moving abroad.
AI boom brings fresh risks to US markets, more money to M&A
AI frenzy is driving tech stock surges and risky debt as investors chase future gains, raising concerns about market volatility.
With students shifting their study habits, this Jewish university is embracing smart AI adoption
Touro University is embracing AI across its programs, while balancing innovation with ethical considerations rooted in Jewish values.
Israeli high-tech company aims to replace manual cyber compliance with AI
Current methods most companies use to ensure compliance with laws and regulations are slow and ineffective, often relying on older technology such as spreadsheets and manual collection.
New cybersecurity program links Israeli teens with peers in Greece, Cyprus
The program is launched in memory of fallen soldier Sgt. Uri Nehemia Ashkenazi, who was killed in Rafah in August 2024.
Tesla requires suppliers to avoid China-made parts for US cars, WSJ reports
Tesla is demanding that suppliers remove China-made parts from its US production lines amid threats of tariffs.