The Facebook/Zuckerberg Hacker Did Indeed Get a Reward, A Big One
As previously reported, a Palestinian researcher Khalil Shreateh hacked the Facebook account of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and posted a message on his wall, after he says the site’s security team...
View ArticlePoliticians’ Email Habits Scrutinized After Hillary Becomes Exposed
As the email controversy continues to swirl around potential presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, many other political figures said they rarely send emails or not at all. Take Sen. Lindsey Graham...
View ArticleADL Warns of Antisemitic Hackers’ Plan of Cyber Attacks on Jewish Institutions
International hackers are setting their sights on Jewish and Israeli targets as part of what has become an annual anti-Israel cyber-attack campaign. The Anti-Defamation League (ADL), which is tracking...
View ArticleIDT to Open Cyber-Security Yeshiva Newark, NJ, in September
A new online program will be coming to the Jewish community in September, a cyber-security yeshiva, that will give 40 students the opportunity to study computer science and the Torah. The IDT program...
View ArticleNYPD Goes High Tech At Crime Location To Catch Suspects
The NYPD revealed a new Crime Stoppers initiative that will help detectives identify and arrest criminals quicker than ever before, as JP First learned. Police Commissioner William Bratton, and Chief...
View ArticleNow Available: Daven with Your Apple Watch
When Apple released its first smartwatch just weeks ago, many Jews wondered what the first Jewish app will be for, this week that questioned has been solved with the release of an updated Siddur...
View ArticleTechnology Replaces Schmoozing: The Future of Private Banking
(Reuters). No longer is schmoozing over long lunches and fine wines enough; Swiss private bankers are turning to video games andvirtual reality to attract a new generation of skeptical clients and see...
View ArticleRefined Laziness, Antwerp Installs ‘Text and Walk’ Lanes
As if texting hasn’t become addictive enough, now a Belgium city has installed “text and walk” lanes to avoid collisions and the heart wrenching drop of our cell phones. The town of Antwerp, Belgium,...
View ArticleMicrosoft Purchases Hasidic Owned IT Company For $39 Million
One Hasidic man is looking at life without a care in the world after selling his IT company to Microsoft for $39 million. Microsoft bought FieldOne, a New York based company which is a global provider...
View ArticleSamsung Merger Who Depicted Paul Singer As Underhanded Jew Approved
Samsung mergers who recently accused Jews of controlling world wealth and the U.S. government were approved. According to JTA, the merger of the construction company Samsung C&T and Cheil...
View ArticleNews Publications Start Sharing Real-Time News on WhatsApp
As many companies are quietly doing, the New York Times used the smartphone app WhatsApp to document Pope Francis’ recent trip to Latin American, which seemed to have gone pretty well. WhatsApp is a...
View ArticleIn NYC Parking Crisis Valet Services Step Up
It seems like every time we are in New York City, especially Manhattan, there’s less and less available parking and affordable alternatives. As parking lots are converted into skyscrapers and garages’...
View ArticleCuomo Announces Improved DMV Services With New Online Capabilities
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that New Yorkers now have the opportunity to print a temporary license from the Department of Motor Vehicles website when they renew or replace their driver licenses,...
View ArticleTwo Palestinian Students Create Innovative Phone Charger Made Of Yarn
Two Palestinian university students are changing the game of smartphone technology after creating an innovative phone charge like no other. Lama Mansour and Ismat Tuffaha, two students at An-Najah...
View ArticleMayor De Blasio Reaches Out To NYers on Twitter
Politics and modern technology inevitably continues to merge, but Mayor Bill de Blasio isn’t resisting the movement, especially as he continues to avoid town hall meetings with New York City...
View ArticleDutch Company Creates ‘Softblue’ To Protect Eyes From Screens
(AFP) As it gets harder to tear our eyes away from smartphones, televisions, tablets or computers, concerns are growing over a blue light emitted by their screens, blamed for harming the retina and...
View ArticleU.S. Postal Service’s Future Remains Uncertain
While modern technology has contributed to the decline of print newspapers, the U.S. Postal Service’s future is now also uncertain, as many debate the downfalls of the business that serves Americans...
View ArticleDe Blasio To Address Anti-Semitism at AJCongress Conference in Israel
Amid rampant violence in Israel, nearly 40 mayors from around the world — including New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio — will fly to the Jewish State for the upcoming AJCongress Conference beginning...
View ArticleNYC Website to Deliver Neighborhood-Specific Info in 2016
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, Chief Technology Officer Minerva Tantoco and the Mayor’s Office of Technology and Innovation launched today the website Neighborhoods.nyc, the beta online platform...
View ArticleOrders for Tesla’s Model 3 Reach 325,000
(AFP). Orders for Tesla’s Model 3, its first mass-market electric aimed at taking the upstart automaker into the mainstream, have reached 325,000, Tesla said Thursday. The mark was hit just one week...
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