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.
Israel approves defense merger for Israel Aerospace Industries, Elta ahead of massive IPO
Near Lebanese border, Israeli tech reshapes how premium spirits are made
High-fidelity AI: Why professional creators are scaling beyond open-source lip-sync tools
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
Insta360 introduces a new accessory that lets users take selfies with the rear camera using a small touchscreen, offering higher quality and faster response for content creators.
End of phone use while driving: ChatGPT comes to Apple’s CarPlay system
OpenAI’s ChatGPT is being integrated into Apple CarPlay, letting drivers ask questions and get voice-only answers. This follows Apple opening CarPlay to conversational apps in iOS 26.4.
From slavery to freedom: The coolest gadgets for Passover
3,000 years ago we left Egypt, but many of us are still busy with everyday household chores. We found several devices and gadgets that make everyday routines much more convenient.
New devices in the wet vacuum cleaner market
Brilliant Israel announces the launch of two new Yoniev products. Recently, the wet vacuum category in Israel has shifted from a niche segment to one of the fastest-growing home appliance areas.
Changing the rules of the game again: Gemini and Google Translate join forces
Google’s new Gemini-powered tech enables real-time conversation translation directly in headphones, preserving tone and emphasis. Now rolling out to iPhone after launching on Android.
‘Perfect storm’: Israel's high-tech faces human capital crisis, lack of new students in age of AI
“We need to create a new way of teaching skills for them to progress,” David Perlmutter, chairman of the Committee for Increasing Human Capital in High-Tech, warned.
The Janus frontier: One innovation, two destinies- opinion
One face is turned toward security, while the other is turned toward the global commercial frontier to drive economic growth and redefining civilian life
Autonomous AI agents in business organizations
TrendAI expands collaboration with NVIDIA to enhance AI agent security in work environments.