Israeli shocked to discover her photo used in false Iran death reports
Television broadcast falsely identified Noya Zion as Jewish victim of Iranian unrest, leaving her stunned at home.
Television broadcast falsely identified Noya Zion as Jewish victim of Iranian unrest, leaving her stunned at home.
The Claude Opus 4.5 model has dramatically changed the way developers think and work, so much so that many find it very hard to imagine a workday without it. “It’s the breakthrough we’ve all been waiting for,” say senior figures in local high-tech companies.
Four astronauts from Crew 11 have returned to Earth early. This marks the first medical evacuation from the station since its 1998 launch.
The "Euphoria" star connected with Noa Argamani and Avinatan Or, who endured separation during months in Hamas captivity.
In recent days, Iran’s regime has moved to disrupt SpaceX’s Starlink satellite internet service, alongside an almost total shutdown of the country’s domestic internet network. President Donald Trump has vowed to address the situation, but for now, Iran’s digital blackout only grows darker.
Nvidia's Jensen Huang plans Israel visit, weeks after announcing mega project in Kiryat Tivon that would double company's 5,000-strong Israeli branch. He leaves door open for acquisitions amid reports of talks with AI21 Labs.
Rubin system merges processors, memory and networking in unified design. Development centers in Israel created four of six critical chips.
Researchers at Lund University identified a fingerprint preserved in tar that sealed Scandinavia's oldest plank-built boat, revealing the vessel's Baltic Sea origins and rewriting theories about ancient maritime raiders who attacked Denmark over 2,000 years ago.
Leading security experts map the cyber landscape of the near future, saying AI agents will become prime targets, while real-time deepfake fraud replaces classic phishing, a digital arms race between states, with civilian infrastructure under fire. The key? real visibility, permission control, and intelligent automation
Millions of Israelis lose connectivity as major internet providers, phone services, credit card payment systems crash across the country for about an hour. Meanwhile, social media flooded with complaints over Microsoft's Azure cloud being down, although unclear if this was connected.
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