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LiberNovo Omni Review: The most advanced back-upgrade office chair on the market
A former DJI executive created the LiberNovo Omni chair with motorized support, recline, and massage features. It went viral on social media and promises premium ergonomic comfort.
Stocks shake off Iran jitters as AI pushes market up, even amid oil climbs and Hormuz crisis
Online shopping in Israel: Beware of foreign marketplaces and unverified products - opinion
NIS 155,000: Suzuki e-Vitara EV arrives in Israel
US and Iran reach temporary ceasefire
Breaking the market: Factory 54 invests NIS 30M in its flagship complex at Ramat Aviv Mall
Owner Roni Irani told Maariv: Not all of the investment is from his own pocket and it is a calculated risk. Despite challenging times, he says there is always demand for shopping and growth.
Silver coins vs. silver bars: What's actually cheaper per ounce right now — and why
With F-16-style steering, the Lexus RZ electric arrives in Israel: From NIS 300,000
The Japanese crossover receives a facelift and a new sport version with a steering system not physically connected to the wheels, only electronically. Range and performance have been improved.
New devices in the wet vacuum cleaner market
Brilliant Israel announces the launch of two new Yoniev products. Recently, the wet vacuum category in Israel has shifted from a niche segment to one of the fastest-growing home appliance areas.
MG S9: A cost-efficient 7-seater giant with a market-shaking price
Bigger than Korean rivals and cheaper than European and Japanese competitors, the MG S9 offers a quality cabin, top safety rating, and starts at NIS 190,000 - aiming to shake up the 7-seater segment.
Why Martin Ringlein is betting big on the future of digital agreements
What will we buy when we leave the safe room: New models launching soon
Walla and Maariv automotive supplement: Despite the sirens, the industry continues finalizing upcoming launches, with more hybrid and electric models alongside gasoline cars and a strong Korean wave.
Despite the war: Israeli high-tech opens 2026 with approximately $3.1 billion in funding
Behind the stability in overall capital lies a shift in the market structure. The number of deals remains relatively low, and capital is increasingly concentrated in a smaller number of companies.