More than 500,000 Jewish residents of the territory cannot access its high-speed internet network
By JC Reporter
New image comment feature is being used as a tool to spread hate
By Bill Curtis
Sensitive genetic information – including that of many Ashkenazi Jews – will hit the market as the once thriving firm files for bankruptcy
By Jane Prinsley
Purchase is also largest by Google parent firm Alphabet
By Ellie Grant
Lev Tov Match is ‘a hybrid between a dating app and a matchmaker’
By Eliana Jordan
It is a beneficial tool which children should be taught to use responsibly
By Leor Harel
Patrick Collison prompted a strew of anti-Israel comments when he said he liked to run on the Tayelet
The new online walkthrough of the Amsterdam museum will make Anne Frank’s story accessible across the globe
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Several prominent streamers suspended from the platform following a storm of accusations
London conference puts Israel’s biggest tech players centre stage as the industry continues to see challenges as opportunities
As the Israeli biotech start-up in Rehovot seeks regulatory approval abroad, its team assures that it will work in tandem with farmers, not against them
If it happens the deal will be the tech giant’s biggest-ever
By David Rose
MI5 director-general Ken McCallum has warned university chiefs they must stop sensitive joint research with hostile states
In north London, parents at a Jewish primary school are calling for smartphone-free childhoods
By Elisa Bray
Novelist and essayist Dara Horn trained her 'pet' to perform the mitzvah
Avi Schiffmann was offered a huge deal after building a corona-tracking site but turned it down
By Alma Green