Technology
Advanced capsule endoscopy for small bowel launched by Mor Institute
The Mor Institute network launches an advanced capsule endoscopy service based on PillCam technology for small bowel examination, enabling non-invasive, highly accurate diagnostic imaging.
JAECOO 5 Hybrid tested: Is the new Chinese hit worth the money?
Garmin launches new Forerunner models in Israel
Google introduces a computer without Windows – and is sure it can finally challenge Apple
Macbook Neo vs. PC: Who is the performance champion?
Apple's Macbook Neo is the talk of the town in the laptop market, but many have also argued against its performance. So, we decided to pit it against a price-equivalent PC in performance benchmarks.
Steadicopter unveils Golden Eagle 'mothership' for complex missions
System is intended for missions in areas with heavy air defenses and electronic‑warfare (EW) activity
This hat knows how to read your thoughts – and perform actions
The startup company Sabi claims that it has developed a hat capable of translating brain activity into text on a computer screen, without the need for an invasive implant.
Israeli firm BlackCore investigated for role in alleged French election smear campaign
French authorities are investigating Israeli firm BlackCore for allegedly running a smear campaign targeting left-wing candidates ahead of March's municipal elections.
KTM 1390 Super Adventure review: 173 HP, new automatic gearbox and serious off-road capability
The new KTM 1390 Super Adventure combines 173 hp, advanced tech and a new automatic gearbox to deliver superbike thrills on-road and serious capability off-road. Only the price may hold it back.
Partner launches follow–up campaign and presents a leap in viewership
The communications company is launching another stage in the campaign for its television and internet services, and reveals usage data from the new platform for the first time.
Why solar warranties rarely mean what owners think they mean
The new format of Cellcom TV: Series of two minutes
The micro–drama trend, which has already become a huge industry in China and the USA, arrives in Israel for the first time through a collaboration between Cellcom TV and the company Shortical.
Cybersecurity company Vega launches portal for real–time threat management
Vega's public version of the Threat Hub: A system that centralizes threat intelligence from known sources, filters background noise, and allows for the generation of AI–based detection queries.
Forget the model wars, the real AI challenge is orchestration -opinion
The goal is to build an environment that is just as fast, adaptive, and intelligent as the systems operating inside it.