CyberOr 1 The Journey

by Dr. Rabbi Moshe Dror. He was a futurist, lecturer and teacher. In this series he explored the hidden meanings of the great stories of the Bible. In this time of profound changes Dr. Dror unpacked  some of the hidden gems waiting to shine light through the inspiration...

Real World Minority Report / Big Brother is Watching YOU

I don't know how many remember the movie Minority Report 2002 Tom Cruise plays John Anderton, a top Pre-Crime cop in the late 21st century.  Well this has nothing to do with Pre-Crime or "Pre-Cogs", but it...

FBI tries to fight zombie hordes

"The initiative is part of an ongoing project to thwart the use of hijacked home computers, or zombies, as launch platforms for hi-tech crimes. The FBI has found networks of zombie computers being used to spread...

The garage where it all began

70 Y Garage factory HP Palo Altohewlett packardthe historic garagewhere HP got startedAmerica restart your Ideas for 2050get into production idea to  market1938 DAVE AND HIS WIFE LUCILERENTED ADDISON AVE FOR...

IBM races to make hi-tech memory

I can remember a 4MB hard disk size, when IBM introduced its very first hard drive ever to use with their computer system. But, today the size of storage devices are come to very tiny and capacity of those devices have risen more than ever thought. It seems storage...

Web 2.0: Browse And Interact With Your Friends On-line

Imagine you just know where your friends & like-minded people are. You can see what they see & discuss the same things. You visit a web page and instantly hear what a group of your friends, experts and other web users say about this site, page or topic. As you...

Norway ponders robot care for elderly

One step closer to a Jetson's world."OSLO (Reuters) - Household robots may help human carers look after the growing number of elderly Norwegians in years to come, enabling them to live longer and more comfortably...

A Star Is Born! Google + Facebook For Health 2.0

The first community-powered health search engine, launched after a year in development. The Israeli web 2.0 iMedix allows consumers to benefit from the online research conducted by thousands of others with similar health conditions or interests and allows users to enhance...

Building The World’s Largest Dictionary

Babylon.com, which is a leader in online dictionaries software hope to leverage our experience, knowledge and vast content, in order to help our community build the best online dictionary in the world has made an online community dedicated to the building of the world’s...

Half of High-Tech Innovations at DEMO Germany were Israeli!

Nine of the 20 companies selected from across Europe to demonstrate their exciting new products at the first DEMO event in Europe were ISRAELI! The prestigious launchpad for emerging technology made its debut in...

Israeli Startup: Wefi - Find And Connect To WiFi Networks

WeFi software makes it easy for you to find and connect to WiFi networks. With WeFi, each user contributes to the rest of the community by using the client and discovering more networks around. All this is reported to a centralized server and shared seamlessly among all...

Israeli Startup - The Google For Sports Events

Sports Events 365 Ltd. is a Israeli start up company, and a unique Internet search engine for upcoming sports events, worldwide. The web site enables the users to search for major sports events by location. It is a powerful tool for tourists and travelers who wish to add...

Lantic systems delivers the most expensive remote control in the world

"It is probably the world’s most expensive remote control on the market – at a price in excess of USD 55,000 – which is compared to the standard remote control retailing from USD 1,050. The new remote control – Gold RC1 – was presented Nov. 13 at the METS 2007...

Google dips out of copyright pact

A coalition of nine of the world's leading media companies has struck a cooperation pact aimed at cracking down on people who infringe copyright on the internet, but Google is conspicuously...

Over a Quarter of Japanese Want an iPnone, Survey Showed

"A survey showed that about 27% of Japanese are willing to purchase an iPhone from Apple. Taking into consideration that Japan is the land of hi-tech novelties and a test ground for them these 27% should be...

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