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Half a million haredim affected by kosher phone line blocks

1+ hour, 48+ min ago  (224+ words) Tens of Thousands of phone numbers belonging to Kosher phones have been blocked by cellular companies, Army Radio reported on Monday. This reportedly affected about half a million haredim, along with the IDF Disabled and Victims of Hostilities Organization, the…...

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Russia accuses Telegram founder of 'condoning criminals"

3+ day, 21+ hour ago  (393+ words) The head of Russia's FSB security service accused Telegram founder Pavel Durov on Thursday of condoning criminal activity on the app, in an escalation of Moscow's rhetoric as it moves to throttle the messaging platform. Russia's state communications regulator has…...

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Seventh in Broadband Speed: Israel's Telecom Revolution

6+ day, 19+ hour ago  (226+ words) 70% of the country is connected to fiber, Raved notes, with half of that on Bezeq's network. "Everything in this market, including tech, defense, government, and the business community, starts and ends with communication infrastructure." Raved says that he is still…...

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These are the changes Instagram plans for 2026

6+ day, 22+ hour ago  (418+ words) No more routine update: These are the changes Instagram plans for 2026The Jerusalem Post After a long period of small updates and targeted changes, it seems that in 2026 Instagram is planning a broader move Not a revolution that will change the…...

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Nearly 1 in 12 Israeli adults falls victim to cybercrime

1+ week, 19+ hour ago  (556+ words) Some 539,000 Israelis aged 20 and over (8.6%) reported being victims of online crimes in 2024, according to data released by the Central Bureau of Statistics on Monday for National Safe Internet Surfing Week. This accounts for over half of the people aged 20 and…...

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jpost.com > consumerism > article-886727

Top IPTV 2026: Affordable streaming without cable

1+ week, 22+ hour ago  (855+ words) Cable TV continues to lose ground in 2026 as more households switch to IPTV " a flexible, internet-based alternative that delivers live TV, sports, and on-demand content without long-term contracts." With better internet speeds and improved streaming technology, IPTV services now offer…...

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Samsung will unveil the Galaxy S26 series on February 25

1+ week, 1+ day ago  (198+ words) Official: Samsung will unveil the Galaxy S26 series on February 25The Jerusalem Post Samsung has issued an official invitation to its annual Galaxy Unpacked event, which will be held on February 25 in San Francisco At the event, the South Korean giant is…...

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The iPhone 17 Pro Max takes first place

1+ week, 1+ day ago  (327+ words) A large-scale battery test recently published'by the technology site CNET determines that Apple devices lead the industry in battery life. The iPhone 17 Pro Max was ranked as the smartphone with the highest endurance among all the devices tested, while Apple…...

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Valentine's Day 2026: A modern love story in Israel

1+ week, 1+ day ago  (1220+ words) Love stories have undoubtedly changed since the advent of dating apps, resulting in the darling meet-cute stories becoming at risk of extinction. Still, romance seems to persevere in the Jewish state, as one couple explained to the Magazine how a…...

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US delivered Starlink to thousands amid regime crackdown

1+ week, 3+ day ago  (413+ words) The United States smuggled thousands of Starlink terminals into Iran in January as the Iranian regime cut off internet service in the country as part of a brutal crackdown on anti-regime protests, according to a report published by the Wall…...