Israel’s Valens to get Emmy for go-to video tech
Over 150 of the world’s biggest tech firms make equipment that uses chips from the Israeli firm for high-end video
View ArticleHow Israeli tech got into one-third of the world’s smart TVs
Giraffic’s video tech is helping Samsung and LG sell more television sets than ever, despite the low-cost alternatives
View ArticleAmerica’s TV execs want to make Israeli tech a star
The National Association of Broadcasters hopes to host firms with promising video technology at its annual bash in April
View ArticleGlide app brings Jetsons vibe to Android smart watches
Video chat via hand-worn devices is the next trick for the Israeli video messaging service
View ArticleThe Israeli tech in Lady Gaga’s Ziggy Stardust makeup
At the Grammys, Intel Israel shows what the RealSense 3D camera is capable of
View ArticleIntel marries 3D camera tech to Replay’s 3D video tech
After working with the Israeli start-up since 2013, the US tech giant buys it for a reported $180 millon
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Remember when record companies controlled anything and everything about the music business?
View ArticleIsrael launches first ever video distress call service
Reuters: With Reporty, rescue line personnel can actually see what is going on
View ArticleIDF tech uses AI to watch and describe objects in video footage
New system could eclipse human monitors' ability to watch security camera feeds and identify threats, R&D officer says
View ArticleIsraeli surveillance balloon helped protect Pope in South America
Vatican security detail upgraded the security blimp with advanced cameras ahead of Masses lead by the pope in Colombia
View Article‘I never said that!’ The high-tech deception of ‘deepfake’ videos
New technology uses AI to produce authentic-looking clips that analysts warn could be used to influence elections or fuel conspiracies
View Article14 Sephardic Orthodox rabbis say Passover Seder can be held via videoconference
In bold ruling, some Israeli religious authorities say use of technology permissible because it allows families to celebrate together during time of crisis
View ArticleIsrael’s chief rabbis say Passover Seder can’t be held via videoconference
David Lau and Yitzhak Yosef dismiss previous ruling that green-lighted tech option, while two rabbis behind it stick to their guns
View ArticleAnyClip raises $47 million, planning to bring its video platform to enterprises
Tel Aviv- and NY-based startup, a provider of software for content producers to develop and distribute videos, is introducing AI tools and targeting the business sector
View ArticleKaltura hits Wall Street, raises $150 million at lower valuation of $1.3 billion
Calcalist: Shares of Israeli-founded video creation firm will start trading on Nasdaq on Wednesday; Kaltura postponed a planned IPO at a $2 billion valuation in March
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