During the week of May 23, 2010, Soluto, an “anti-frustration” software for making PCs more efficient, won the first TechCrunch Disrupt conference. Soluto is the latest Israeli startup to find success at a TechCrunch conference. Israeli and Taiwanese experts met in Taipei to discuss water technology and Israel’s highways are to go green, including wind-powered lighting. For these stories and more, see this week’s headlines below.

Cleantech
Taiwanese, Israeli water technology experts meet in Taipei

Wind-powered lighting for the highway

Sahara joins hands with Israeli co for solar plant

Investment
Netanyahu Says Israel in OECD Will Bring Investment (Update1)

Information Technology
Soluto Utility Shrinks PC Boot Times, Fixes Problems

Related: Israel’s Soluto Wins TechCrunch Disrupt

GoMidjets is Awarded IBM’s 2010 Beacon Award

Miscellaneous
Fox buys Israeli sitcom ‘Ramzor’

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