Vayakhel: Technology and the Sabbath
Israel's first Chief Rabbi: Our progress in science and technology is also part of creation.
Israel's first Chief Rabbi: Our progress in science and technology is also part of creation.
The reality facing the modern orthodox Jew in the United States.
Arutz Sheva visited the "Fuel Choices Summit" and met a variety of Israeli start-ups who presented what we might soon see on our streets.
CleanTech 2014 focused on environmental quality, building, renewable energy and water technologies.
New device prevents picture-taking near sensitive nuclear installation.
Thousands of Syrians, Egyptians and Saudis take interest in Israeli online course in nanotechnology.
Introducing Anagog, a revolutionary parking technology, which helps you find open parking spots — in real time
Netanyahu dedicates new national cyber center, sends message to Israel’s enemies: Attacking us is not worth your while.
‘Graduates’ of IDF tech unit lead top Israeli businesses.
Navigation app co-founder speaks at Tourism Summit, strengthens entrepreneurship and says that media has so far "sold him out" a few times.
A lemon grower from southern Israel has successfully tested a product to prevent mold that kills lemon groves.
Arutz Sheva TV speaks with Mooly Eden, president of Intel Israel. Eden notes the contributions of Intel Israel to Israel and the world.
An Israeli company strives to revolutionize showers and baths with digital "smart" technologies.
The Flat Planet phone company has developed a technology which lets Israeli companies sell to clients in Arab countries.
IDF Chief of Staff: there is a critical need for the preservation of the IDF's technological superiority.
A winning Israeli start-up uses nanotechnology to fight HIV/AIDS and other killer viruses. Nano-cells could protect from bio-warfare, too.
A team of yeshiva students from Yerucham in southern Israel has won second place in a global science competition.
Hyperspectral camera could allow UAVs to detect hidden weapons and chemical agents.
Mediators set to resolve dispute between Google and anti-racism groups who object to auto-complete feature suggesting "Jew."
The Technion has launched a new program, aimed at integrating the ultra-Orthodox community into Israeli workforce.
Hareidi Orthodox leaders are organizing a rally in NYC to protest against the dangers of the Internet and modern digital technology.
Best Buy is a “Platinum Sponsor” of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), an organization with links to Hamas.
There are now applications available through the Apple store titled "iMussolini," "iStalin," and "Hitler," espousing fascist ideals.
Technology has made counting the Omer, the period of forty-nine days between Passover and Shavuot, easy, convenient and enjoyable.
Microsoft is increasing its focus on Israel and will send 25 of its senior officials to its Israel Research and Development center.
The Zomet Institute has released a kosher telephone that can be used on Shabbat without breaking the Jewish laws of the day of rest.
A new photo exhibition will celebrate the scientific and technological advances made at Hebrew University over the years
There are many reasons for the great taste of Israel's fresh produce. Now a new innovation in pest control will be another one.
Apple is set to join dozens of other multinational tech companies, and open a development center in Israel.
Apple already uses Anobit's flash memory in many of its devices-and, a report says, is willing to spend up to $500 million for the company.
A new discovery may lead to the development of a new wave of antibiotics, to replace the aging ones that are losing effectiveness.
DSIT supplies one of the most comprehensive underwater defense systems available, to keep "bad guys" out of sensitive installations.
Mazor Robotics newly approved 3D imaging integrated robotic spine surgery technology is making spine surgery errors a thing of the past.
WeFi makes it easy for anyone to connect to a WiFi network, saving money on 3G data connections - and preserving precious 3G bandwidth.
Israel's WhiteSmoke has helped millions improve their English writing skills - and is now offering an IPO.
"Elad Yarok" takes tactical radios to a new level, with encrypted data channels and video functions.
One of the biggest tech success stories in Israel is Orbit Communications, one of the world's leaders in satellite communications
An Israeli company has developed technology that allows people speaking different languages to talk to - and understand - each other.
A new video site makes it easier for start-up entrepreneurs and investors to find each other.
An Israeli hospital is using iPads to let patients and family members follow heart diagnosis procedures in real time.
A new scale will turn one of the most annoying shopping tasks - waiting in line at the meat counter - into one of the most interesting
Long before Google and Amazon, Israeli startup Clarizen was using the cloud to provide services for thousands of clients around the world.
Israeli company 3GVision is the undisputed world leader in barcode and QR code reader technology.
Waze is one of the best free apps for cellphones, saving you precious minutes by avoiding traffic, and maybe money by avoiding traffic cops!
Instead of braving the 4 AM crowds in search of a bargain, Israel's Superfish has technology to keep you safe at home, shopping online.
Israeli-developed technology by Onavo is saving millions of people money every day by making it easier to use less cell network bandwidth.
Israel's Discretix has a novel approach to protecting data on devices - a hardware-based approach.
Greenlet helps power companies get through high electricity demand periods by letting them turn off appliances - in your home!
An Israeli company makes the world's most foolproof medication management system, protecting patients from "human error."
An Israeli company's database of cattle DNA will help prevent cattle rustling and also ensure that kosher consumers get what they pay for.
Turning sludge into electricity - while saving money for companies and cleaning up the environment - is what Israeli startup GRPL does.
Israel has emerged as a world leader in water technology, and that technology was on display at the 6th WaTec conference this week.
MTR's digital water meter brings true smart cities closer to reality, enabling providers to save resources - in a Sabbath observant manner!
Nyotron's new Paranoid antivirus solution can protect your computer system from viruses that haven't even been invented yet. Really!
Twitrans, sponsored by startup OneHourTranslation.com allows you to get free, high quality translations of your tweets in 14 languages.
As an internet entrepreneur, Ben Lang has led a life of adventure - but his greatest adventure, aliyah, is only beginning.
Why remember a number or an email address when you need to contact someone, when all you need to remember is a name?
Covertix makes a security system that keeps tabs on who is trying to access important documents- and making sure those who shouldn't, don't.
Sol-Chip makes a greener, longer lasting battery system that integrates a solar-powered power cell with a chip.