Technology Innovation

Amidror warns Israel must innovate to prepare for next war after drone defense ‘failure’

Speaking at a conference in Jerusalem, Amidror said technological superiority has driven recent IDF achievements but warned that every victory must be followed by preparations for the next conflict.

Yaakov Amidror at the conference.
The IAI, Israel Aerospace Industries company logo is displayed during the Security Equipment International (DSEI) at London Excel on September 09, 2025 in London, England.

Israel approves defense merger for Israel Aerospace Industries, Elta ahead of massive IPO

Yinon Tamir and Tal Cymbalista in Verstill's facility in northern Israel

Near Lebanese border, Israeli tech reshapes how premium spirits are made

4K AI Lip Sync Comparison - Lipsync Studio vs Wav2Lip.

High-fidelity AI: Why professional creators are scaling beyond open-source lip-sync tools


In the age of AI, Shavuot reminds us that wisdom is not data - opinion

Shavuot reminds us that civilization is sustained not only by intelligence but also by covenant, responsibility, and moral restraint.

An illustrative image of man and AI touching.

Technology developed in Beersheba promises to streamline the metal turning field

A team from the SCE Academic College of Engineering developed a smart system that "listens" to machines – and injects counter-energy when they begin to vibrate.

Dr. Ziv Brand and is team from the SCE Academic College of Engineering

Turning Iran’s conflict data into defensive AI - opinion

The war with Iran is producing a massive operational memory. The strategic question is whether democratic defense ecosystems can organize this memory faster, more responsibly, and more intelligently

Iran Israel USA war conflict social media on display. Searching on tablet, pad, phone or smartphone screen in hand.

The innovation bridge: A new paradigm for the US-Israel alliance - opinion

In a world shaped by AI, cyber threats, energy insecurity, defense technology, and life sciences, Israel can be not only America’s leading ally in the Middle East but one of its most vital partners

An illustrative image of an Israeli flag in the center of various symbols representing innovation and technology.

The time has come for US-Israel partnership 2.0 - opinion

Israel must offer the US a new narrative: No longer a relationship based mainly on security interests or historical commitment but a partnership that generates direct strategic value

Israeli soldiers walk by a billboard commissioned by an evangelical group, which displays a picture of U.S. President Donald Trump with the words "Thank you God & Donald Trump", amid the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran, in Tel Aviv, Israel, March 12, 2026.

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.

The news from Sabi comes against the backdrop of significant progress in the field of implants

Nokia’s incredible revolution: From Snake to the most advanced G6 era

Nokia acquires Infinera and advances optical chip tech, strengthening its role in internet infrastructure, 6G, and AI, with long-term royalty revenues expected through 2040.

Nokia’s new logo. 6th generation in your mobile phone.

Revolution on the home screen: WhatsApp changes the way you see status updates

WhatsApp is moving status updates to the top of the chat list, removing the need for a separate tab. The feature is first rolling out to Android beta users and will expand gradually.

WhatsApp, illustration.

Finally: Gemini’s new feature brings it back into the game

Gemini now lets users create full files (Word, PDF, Excel) directly from chat without copying or reformatting, putting it in direct competition to other AI tools, especially ChatGPT.

Google Translate. Now also pronunciation.

Growing Hezbollah drone threat shows Israel's innovation race is in its infancy - analysis

The terror organization intends to confront the IDF through the use of new drones. The question is whether countering them will become an accepted norm.

A DJI Mini 3 drone flies above the ground on February 8, 2026 in Radstock, England.