Technology Innovation
Subaru Crosstrek 2.5 liter: The escape trail
After 14 years, the Japanese crossover upgrades from a 2.0L to a 2.5L engine, adding 30 hp and improved real-world performance, while maintaining conservative 2026 balance tradition and modern.
$80 for the perfect selfie: The accessory changing phone photography
End of phone use while driving: ChatGPT comes to Apple’s CarPlay system
From slavery to freedom: The coolest gadgets for Passover
Mor Institute launches initiative to ensure treatment continuity and prevent blindness
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of blindness in the West. Delays in injections can cause irreversible damage, so treatment continues despite the war.
Israeli retail tech funding more than doubled to $463 million in 2025, report finds
The report counts 502 active companies operating in Israel’s Retail & Commerce space, representing 7.05% of the country’s 7,125 startups.
The new phase in the war with Iran: Tech giants enter the battlefield
The war between Iran, the U.S., and Israel now extends to tech companies in Israel, UAE, and Bahrain after attacks on Amazon facilities.
Urban longevity: Integrating clinical tech into global real estate
How AI is changing the way media handles interviews
The Garden of Europe campaign continues its outreach to the Israeli market
Netivot shows how Israel’s periphery can become its center - opinion
Netivot merges innovation and faith, turning Israel’s periphery into a thriving hub.
The Chinese manufacturer unveiled a smartphone with lightning, gas, and neon lighting
Tecno unveiled a concept model called Pova Neon. The device features a radial chamber filled with ionized inert gas, creating a glowing lightning effect that responds to the user’s touch.
The first "smartphone" for pets unveiled in Barcelona
As part of the MWC 2026 exhibition held in Barcelona, the PetPhone was revealed – a two-way communication solution designed for animals..
In the midst of war: The Defense Ministry purchases combat vehicles for $26M
The procurement delegation signed a new agreement to purchase dozens of armored JLTV combat vehicles, known as Pereh in the IDF.