CoolSchool - a Safe Israeli 'Facebook' for Kids
CoolSchool is the first social networking platform designed for elementary students - teaching them online safety.
CoolSchool is the first social networking platform designed for elementary students - teaching them online safety.
Micropointing's 'mini-mouse' promises a revolutionary redesign of gadgets from cellphones to remote controls.
A Rishon Lezion academic institution is at the cutting edge of robotics technology that will prevent future IDF soldier kidnappings.
Social media like Twitter and Facebook are changing society, and some of those changes were discussed at a conference in Jaffa.
MagShoe, from Israeli company IDO Security, eliminates the need for one of the biggest hassles in air travel - "shoe inspection."
Kaminario's K2 storage system puts solid state drives to work - recording huge amounts of data quickly, and storing it safely.
A Bnei Brak Firm offers in-country computer outsourcing services - with a staff of Hareidi women doing the programming.
The cream of the hi-tech crop will be gathering in Israel this week, attending over two dozen events on a wide range of technology subjects.
Briefcam makes video security more effective by letting users search quickly and efficiently for significant events.
Israeli company Collplant is taking advantage of tobacco to develop and grow human collagen, of all things.
With Project Ray, an Israeli entrepreneur hopes to marshal the power of modern smartphones to help the blind become more independent.
A religious high school in Ra'anana is at the forefront of implementing smart classroom technology.
PicAlogog gives you an easy way to manage coupons from sites like Groupon. Just take a photo of a store's logo, and get a discount coupon!