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By 2018, the global wearables market is expected to be worth $19 billion, and Israeli companies play a major part in reaching that goal.
Israel’s DeepOptics is developing a liquid-crystal alternative to multifocal lenses, eliminating distortion and segmentation to deliver sharp vision.
Press Release BlackBerry to Acquire Good Technology WATERLOO, ONTARIO and SUNNYVALE, CALIFORNIA–(Marketwired – Sept. 4, 2015) –BlackBerry Limited (NASDAQ:BBRY)(TSX:BB), a global leader in secure...
In the 26 Apr 2015 edition of Israel’s good news, the highlights include: · An Israeli hospital has opened the world’s largest pressurized...
Chinese Internet giants, Tencent and Renren, are leading the investment in Moshe Hogeg’s second investment fund. Chinese Internet giants Tencent Holding Group and...
– New competition to Google Glass will provide night vision capabilities, in addition to style. – – There are already a number of companies...
– In the 6th Apr 2014 edition of Israel’s good news: ECONOMY & BUSINESS Another A+ from S&P. Standards & Poors has given Israel,...
– In his pathbreaking 2005 book On Intelligence, Jeff Hawkins proposed an alternative paradigm of how the human brain works. In his view, the brain...
This week: Mingling at the Microsoft Ventures Tel Aviv Accelerator The success of start-up accelerators like Y Combinator, Tech Stars and DreamIt has spawned...