Hebrew U to Celebrate its Scientific Heritage
A new photo exhibition will celebrate the scientific and technological advances made at Hebrew University over the years
A new photo exhibition will celebrate the scientific and technological advances made at Hebrew University over the years
AORA, the innovative solar energy developer using Israeli research, dedicated its Second Hybrid Micro CSP Power Station in Spain.
Israel's “IDF-Team” hacker group on Thursday struck back against web sites of large banks in the United Arab Emirates, and in Gaza
An innovative Israeli-made insulin pump is a hit in Europe.
Tel Aviv-based Sanrad was acquired by UK flash drive supplier OCZ. OCZ makes flash drives and SSDs.
Israel's Saguna Networks has developed a backhaul caching solution for optimizing mobile content delivery.
Cell tower radiation may or may not cause cancer - but with Wave Guard defending your town, you'll never have to worry about that question.
Snapkeys makes an amazing smartphone app that lets you easily type without using a keyboard.
Frutarom is an Israeli company in an unlikely area - the development of tastes, textures and fragrances for food and consumer products.
Even the top security people are afraid of the cloud - and Israel's Dome9 is there to help them overcome their fears.
In a twist, Israel's Matrix is acquiring a U.S. startup - and hopefully in time to prevent the next round of credit card theft.
A new website pierces the shroud on one of the most mysterious issues in Israel - money.
If you can hear anything on your cellphone today, you probably have Israel's Vyycore to thank for it.
It's a surprising product to be tagged with the "made in Israel" label, but Morel of Ness Ziona makes top of the line audio speakers!
Continuity Software's RecoverGuard keeps tabs on changes in a computer system that could spell disaster for disaster recovery plans.
An Israeli biomed startup that makes key building blocks for pharmaceuticals was just bought out by a big U.S. concern.
A Hebrew University professor has figured out a better, cheaper way to treat malaria - using tobacco plants.
An Israeli researcher claims that he can record, interpret, and store brain waves - ensuring that nobody ever forgets anything ever again!
Israel's Synel uses a breakthrough face recognition technology to ensure that only the "right people" have access to homes and offices.
BriefCam's video security technology will now be available to hundreds of American customers, via a deal with U.S. integrator Covergint.
A new approach to genetics by Rosetta Green is helping to create hardier, tastier strains of basic crops.
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.
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!