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Israel: Technology's promised land

August 9, 2006 Industry and investment thrive in the country despite wartime life. TAGS: Israel

Microsoft clears out of Lebanon for now

July 18, 2006 Software giant takes extra precautions during the current Mideast conflict. TAGS: Lebanon, Israel, Intel, Microsoft Corp.

In Israel, high tech on the edge

June 30, 2006 Venture capitalists in Tel Aviv can find plenty of engineers and start-ups. To say nothing of tight security. TAGS: Israel, Tel Aviv, engineer, venture capital, blog, start-up, security

The fraternity at core of Israel's business

August 9, 2006 Israel's emergence as a technology powerhouse can be traced to a university that predates the country itself. TAGS: Israel, university, professor, R&D, school

VC funding continues in Israel despite war

October 30, 2006 Violence appears to have had minor impact on third-quarter investments in Israeli high-tech companies. TAGS: Israeli company, Israel, high-technology company

Water wizards of the desert

August 10, 2006 One of Israel's most promising industries centers on the preservation of a crucial natural resource: water. TAGS: Israel, General Electric Co., Siemens AG, venture-capital company, R&D, U.N., start-up, U.S.

EMC acquires ProActivity

June 20, 2006 With the buy, the storage giant plans to enhance its Documentum business process management software suite. TAGS: EMC Corp., Documentum, BPM, Process Management, Israel, content management, business process, acquisition, R&D

Turning sewage sludge into gasoline

June 28, 2006 To help Israel become a little less dependent on fossil fuel imports, engineers are looking in the sewer. TAGS: Israel, natural gas, gasoline, oil, fossil fuel, facility, venture capital, process, U.S.

Is Russia's tech future in Israel's tech past?

November 16, 2007 Some say Russia can mirror the Jewish state's success. It's not a pipe dream, writes News.com's Charles Cooper, but the analogy needs a few asterisks. TAGS: Russia, venture capital, Israel, entrepreneur, venture-capital fund

Life during wartime in everyday Israel

June 27, 2006 The army is a constant presence on the streets of Tel Aviv, which is really good. And really scary. TAGS: Israel, Tel Aviv, army, hotel, security

A culture of survival drives growth

August 8, 2006 Wartime life has not stopped Israel's tech juggernaut, which draws more venture capital today than ever before. TAGS: Israel, venture capital, survival, culture, investment, CEO

A better way to make seawater drinkable

November 9, 2006 UCLA researcher develops efficient membrane for filtering out salt and impurities; nanoparticles do a lot of the work. TAGS: membrane, nanoparticle, Israel, particle, water, researcher

Intel Haifa staff work among the chaos

July 17, 2006 As blasts hit Israel's tech center, Intel employees and others continue laboring--on a limited basis. TAGS: Haifa, missile, Israel, Tel Aviv, spokesman, university, Intel, city, office

Military know-how combats cellulite, body hair

July 6, 2006 R&D in Israel isn't just for chips, software and military jets. It's also led to tools that combat cellulite. Photos: Foiling fat with military might TAGS: Israel, medical device, doctor, stock price, IPO, military, health, scientist

Start-up wants to enhance your adjectives

June 26, 2006 Feeling tongue-tied? WhiteSmoke says it can help you find a way to express yourself. TAGS: Tel Aviv, grammar, Israel, document, ICQ, module, start-up, Internet Service Provider, IM, e-mail

Microsoft TV chief steps down

April 19, 2006 As Lichtman returns to Israel, company turns to Xbox Partnerships executive to lead its IPTV unit. TAGS: Microsoft TV, IP television, Israel, Microsoft Xbox, TV, Microsoft Corp., video

Is it safe yet? Not really

January 11, 2006 Check Point Software Technologies CEO Gil Shwed takes a hard look at the changing face of cybersecurity. TAGS: Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., phishing, Israel, threat, hacker, security, CEO, e-mail

Israeli teens charged over Goner worm

August 6, 2002 Police in Israel reportedly charge five teenagers with writing and disseminating the fast-spreading and virulent Goner virus, which hit thousands of PCs worldwide. TAGS: defendant, Israel, worm, ICQ, virus, screensaver, firewall, e-mail, PC

'RFID' fabrics and surfing for porn, the Israeli way

June 26, 2006 VC confab in Israel features everything from underwater broadband communication for ships to chemical signatures in clothes. TAGS: RFID, cyberterrorism, fabric, chemical, RFID tag, virtualization, porn, Israel, signature, CEO, broadband, PC

How green could make Europe a tech power

March 24, 2008 The region has diesel expertise, a green populace, and interested governments. Could Europe be a big player in green tech? TAGS: subsidy, Europe, university, Germany, green tech, population, Israel, tax, electronics, PC
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