Using muon detectors, the team produced detailed images of underground features, including tunnels and cisterns, based on how ...
On Sept. 25, Microsoft’s vice-chair and president, Brad Smith, told staff that the company had “ceased and disabled a set of ...
Amid a consumer boycott of their Xbox business, Microsoft are apparently ending the Israeli military's access to certain ...
I n the 1970s, two tech giants, IBM and Intel, set up R&D centers in Israel that would lead the country into turning into one of the world’s most dynamic semiconductor ecosystem ...
The move by the Redmond, Wash.-based tech giant is in response to an Aug. 6 report by The Guardian, which revealed how ...
The Blogs | The Times of Israel on MSN
Microsoft’s kill switch threatens Israel’s national security
The push of a button on the West Coast can blind IDF counterterror operations or block air raid sirens from sounding on the ...
Amid the ongoing BDS boycott, Xbox maker Microsoft has stopped letting the IDF's elite spy group use its Azure cloud and AI ...
Microsoft is disabling some of cloud computing services provides to an Israeli military unit after it found evidence backing ...
Microsoft announced Thursday that it is cutting off access to some of its services provided to a unit of Israel’s Ministry of ...
Microsoft said it found that Israel was violating some terms of service for its products and that it does “not provide ...
More than 500 Israeli soldiers have survived serious injuries fighting in Gaza, according to the military, thanks largely to ...
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Why has Microsoft cut Israel off from some of its services?
Move follows news investigation in August revealing Israel was using Microsoft’s services to spy on Palestinians.
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