
Stop pole-climbing! Israeli power company tells Fortnite
Israel Electric Corporation reportedly asks makers of viral game to stop players from scaling poles online for fear of dangerous real-life imitations.

Israel Electric Corporation reportedly asks makers of viral game to stop players from scaling poles online for fear of dangerous real-life imitations.

Using a LEGO-like approach, Israeli startup Showbox breaks down the video-editing process into fast, simple steps for anyone to use.

This is good news for anyone frustrated by slow starts, long seek times, buffering and low resolution.

US National Monument uses ‘dream team’ of nine top technology providers to improve safety, security.

Data compression company Beamr makes a product to compress imagery and video, without comprising any quality.

ISRAEL21c takes a look at the latest batch of offbeat projects from Israeli creators, waiting for enough funding to take off.

Last week’s Boston terror attack highlighted the critical role of video surveillance analytics in tracing criminals and terrorists. It’s a field in which Israeli companies excel.

An Israeli startup called Adventure Mob seeks to breathe new life into the cult-classic game “Leisure Suit Larry” with a new gaming platform.
Israel’s Magisto helps you transform hours of homemade video into exciting two-minute clips at just the click of a mouse. YouTube is already on board.
Israel’s Siano will debut its proven technology for streaming television to mobile devices, changing the way America watches its favorite shows.
Israel’s Qwilt offers a cost-effective, easy-to-implement solution to help ISPs thin out the traffic and deliver a better experience to customers.