Silicon Valley

No. 39: Shaun Maguire, Jordan Fried, and Joe Lonsdale: Catalysts of innovation

Together, these leaders bridge the gap between Silicon Valley ingenuity and national security imperatives.

(L-R): Joe Lonsdale, Shaun Maguire, Jordan Fried
PALO ALTO Networks will pay $25 billion for CyberArk, the vast bulk of which will be paid in shares.

Israel's gold rush: Inside Palo Alto Networks’ $25b. acquisition of CyberArk

Silicon Valley

 Denial of October 7 in Silicon Valley - opinion

 Dr. Anat Lea Bonshtien

WATCH: 'My studies gave me the ability to integrate knowledge and take it to where I want'


Apple pays top talent huge bonuses to prevent defections to Meta

Last week, the company informed some engineers in silicon design, hardware, and select software and operations groups of the out-of-cycle bonuses, which are being issued as restricted stock units.

FILE PHOTO: The Apple Inc. logo is seen hanging at the entrance to the Apple store on 5th Avenue in Manhattan, New York, U.S., October 16, 2019

How I went from Silicon Valley to teaching the Holocaust - opinion

The author was recruited in the 80's to teach high schools and college about the Holocaust.

The entrance of the former German Nazi concentration camp in Dachau near Munich, Germany.

Facebook plans to change its name

Facebook Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg plans to talk about the name change at the company's annual Connect conference on October 28.

People are silhouetted as they pose with mobile devices in front of a screen projected with a Facebook logo, in this picture illustration taken in Zenica October 29, 2014.

This week in Jerusalem: 21 years coming...

A round-up of city affairs.

THE POETRY of Yehuda Amichai adorns an Emek Refaim St. lamppost.

Post-COVID joy turns to antisemitism concern at California Jewish festival

California's Golden Gate Bridge, near San Francisco

Silicon Valley tech leaders: ‘We stand against antisemitism’

“To be too Jewish in America, or to be a Jew, is still a dangerous mark,” the statement says. “As business leaders, we have a collective responsibility to stand up for the society we want."

Employees dine on the roof of Twitter headquarters in San Francisco, California October 4, 2013

California is the US king of Israeli-based unicorns

California the leading US destination for large privately-held Israeli startups. New York ranks second in the US, with 21 Israeli-founded unicorns.

Silicon Valley

Grapevine February 21, 2021: The silver lining behind the cloud

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

NAHUM GUZIK, photographed by his friend Erwin Shenkelbach, with whom he worked together at a TV station in Jerusalem.

Matricelf wins Israel's Startup World Cup contest

For the first time being held in Israel, the competition is sponsored globally by Pegasus Tech Ventures and organized locally in Israel by Tech It Forward.

Matricelf CEO Asaf Toker at the Startup World Cup competition

Israel's FutuRx, US-based Atomwise enter into strategic partnership

The A2i Therapeutivs joint venture project will be funded by the Israeli Innovation Authority, FutuRx investors and addition resources and support provided by Atomwise.

An individual dose of the filled SARS-CoV-2 vaccine candidate made by biotech company IDT Biologika in Dessau-Rosslau, Germany. June 24, 2020