Internet

UK's Starmer seeks greater powers to regulate online access

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said new powers are needed to regulate internet access and protect children from fast-evolving digital risks, including AI tools and social media.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer speaking during the Munich Security Conference in Munich, Germany, February 14, 2026.
 Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of the last Shah of Iran, attends a press conference about the situation in Iran and the need to support Iranians, in Paris, France, June 23, 2025.

Pahlavi or Khamenei: Iran is at a crossroads - opinion

DEMONSTRATORS HOLD posters with pictures of Iran’s Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, representing anti- and pro-regime viewpoints.

Iran needs regime change, not another reformist illusion doomed to fail - opinion

Starlink logo is seen on a smartphone in front of displayed Persian flag (Illustrative).

US transported 6,000 Starlink terminals into Iran since January - WSJ


Nearly half of Israelis have fallen victim to online scams - study

The Israel Internet Association stressed that the findings highlight the urgent need to raise awareness and promote individual responsibility among users.

 Hacker

For humanity: Dell Technologies’ new initiative

A new initiative by the company, in collaboration with international aid organizations, enables communities in crisis to gain access to the internet and educational services.

 Dell Technologies

Study shows: With this simple trick you can be more happy, reverse 10 years of cognitive decline

On average, Americans spend almost five hours a day using their smartphones. Half of these users worry that they rely on their devices too much.

 Study shows: With this simple trick you can be more happy, reverse 10 years of cognitive decline.

Meta says it plans to build the world's longest undersea internet cable

The project dubbed Project Waterworth is supposed to span more than 50,000 kilometers.

Meta will compensate half a million users in Germany €100

Israelis report the internet has become more violent since war began

Israel Internet Association finds that 73% of Israelis believe the war has increased online violence, with three-quarters now avoiding expressing opinions on social media.

 Hand using mobile smartphone with icon social media and social network.

Why now is the time to build a website and which platform to choose?

In an era where businesses, brands, and even individual entrepreneurs require an online presence, choosing the right platform for website building become a crucial decision for success.

 Why now is the time to build a website and which platform to choose?

The Netflix Index determines: This is the fastest internet provider in Israel

Partner maintained its lead throughout 2024, according to the Netflix Index, which measures the best performance when streaming content from the streaming giant during peak hours.

 Partner

Cellcom launches 5G Pro packages: Ensuring faster browsing for customers

Cellcom will offer its customers packages based on 5G slicing technology, with an initial price of NIS 59.90 per month. Simultaneously, the company announces the activation of its 5G SA network core.

 Cellcom

'Jake Segal' pleads guilty to 12 counts of deceiving women

Rabbi Yosef Paryzer, known as "Jake Segal," pleaded guilty to defrauding 12 women out of a total of 30 counts into relationships by using false identities, which is considered rape under Israeli law.

 "Jake Segal" was not who the women he seduced online thought he was.

The next generation: Yale launches the Linus L2 smart lock

Yale introduces the new generation of the Linus™ L2 smart lock, which provides an advanced solution for unlocking and locking doors without a key.

 Yale's Linus L2 Smart Lock