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Startup Daily
Daily Updates from Silicon Wadi for
Sunday, April 4, 2021
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Amid battle for workers, multinationals scale up chipmaking plans in Israel
By
Shoshanna Solomon
Facebook is reportedly latest US giant seeking to increase local chipmaking activities, tapping into limited pool of talent over which Google, Intel, Apple, Nvida already compete
Poll: 48% of Israelis favor government with outside support from Arab parties
By
Stuart Winer
Opposition to the notion has dropped since February 2020, including among voters for right-wing parties Likud, Yamina and Religious Zionism, the Israel Democracy Institute finds
Times of Israel Podcast
Daily Briefing Apr. 4 – Filming ‘Shtisel’ during COVID: A behind-the-scenes peek
By
TOI staff
Cybersecurity attacks surge during pandemic as Israel startup industry thrives
By
Shoshanna Solomon
Cybersecurity watchdog says there was a 50% rise in cyberattacks reported by Israelis in 2020; cybersecurity startups attract 31% of global investment as they raise $2.9 billion
IceCure shares up as tumor-freezing tech gets FDA breakthrough device nod
By
Shoshanna Solomon
Recognition will allow for expedited permits, the company says in TASE filing; it’s given when devices can help treat life-threatening or seriously debilitating ailments
Data from 533 million Facebook accounts posted online
By
AFP
and
TOI staff
Information includes phone numbers, emails; social media giant says it’s ‘old data that was previously reported on in 2019’ and issue has been resolved
Virus czar: We expect to start vaccinating children within weeks
By
TOI staff
Ash says waiting for FDA and local approval after Pfizer’s positive results in trials for kids 12-15; says officials looking to restore full classes in schools, cancel pod system
In apology, Amazon admits some drivers have to ‘pee in bottles’
By
AFP
E-commerce giant initially denied US lawmaker’s allegation, backtracked as testimonies of practice were spotlighted
Jaroslaw Sellin
The true status of Jewish cemeteries in Poland
Following the interview with Krzysztof Bielawski conducted by Matt Lebovic and published by The Times of Israel on March 5, 2021, I would like, as the deputy minister of Culture, National Heritage, and Sport of the Republic of Poland in charge of, inter alia, the remembrance policy, to take the opportunity to comment on the statements raised in the interview. The poor condition of a number of abandoned cemeteries in Poland, including Jewish cemeteries, is undeniable, as is the fact that they were often destroyed deliberately during the Communist era....
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