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Daily Updates from Silicon Wadi for
Wednesday, April 7, 2021
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US firm Cofense to buy Israel’s Cyberfish to better detect and avert phishing
By
Shoshanna Solomon
Following the acquisition, US cybersecurity firm will open its first R&D center in Israel, led by the Cyberfish team based in Beersheba
Lapid urges ‘leap of faith’ to build ‘national consensus government’
By
TOI staff
Yesh Atid leader details makeup of minority coalition of 58 he hopes to form in rotation with Yamina’s Bennett; Litzman discusses Ra’am stalemate ‘solutions’ with Smotrich
Times of Israel Podcast
Daily Briefing Apr. 7 – Rivlin taps Netanyahu for another Catch-22 coalition
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TOI staff
Qualitest buys Israel-based Comply to gain edge in pharma software testing
By
Shoshanna Solomon
Deal adds Teva, Merck, Johnson & Johnson to Petah Tikva-based Qualitest’s list of clients; transaction marks its second acquisition this year
Intel unveils highest performing data-center processors, made with Israel team
By
Shoshanna Solomon
With a promised performance 46% higher than previous generation’s, Ice Lake includes built-in AI performance, encryption and cybersecurity features
Innoviz shares surge on Nasdaq in first trading day after SPAC merger
By
Shoshanna Solomon
Shares of the maker of sensors for self-driving cars up 10%, marking first Israeli tech firm to market in US after SPAC merger completion
Risk higher for those who were severely sick
1 in 3 of COVID survivors suffer long-term mental, neurological problems – study
By
Patrick Galey
Largest study so far on long COVID’s toll shows higher incidence of anxiety, hemorrhages and strokes within 6 months of recovery
Ministers expected to lift more restrictions as virus rates continue to slide
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TOI staff
UAE launches official Hebrew-language news service
By
TOI staff
Official media outlet says it will provide information about progress in bilateral relations with Israel in wake of normalization
Yona Kobo
The families that were torn apart
Of the numerous narratives from the Holocaust told through the collections of Yad Vashem, those that relate how whole families were wiped off the face of the earth by the Nazis and their collaborators in a matter of hours are some of the most gut-wrenching accounts from the period. Indeed, though I have curated many moving online exhibitions for Yad Vashem's online platforms, the new exhibition entitled "The Onset of Mass Murder: The Fate of Jewish Families in 1941" brought me to tears. The stories of parents giving up...
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