Technology
Apple leads battery life test: The iPhone 17 Pro Max takes first place
A comparative test of 35 smartphones determines: The American iPhone 17 Pro Max delivered the highest performance, partly due to a larger 5,088 milliampere-hour battery.
NRB convention to spotlight Israel, Iran, antisemitism, and AI
Apple will unveil the AirPods Pro 4 this year – coming with built-in cameras
Ultrahuman’s smart ring arrives in Israel
Israel to launch platform for securing cross-government research
The project, called RAKMA, is designed to solve a problem that has long limited government research
Renewalift reviews: Don’t get this RenewaLift till you’ve read this!
Lenovo legion tab: The freedom to play on the go
The new gaming tablet is equipped with an 8.8-inch PureSight display and a powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon processor – all weighing just 350 grams.
UAE unveils wafer-scale AI chip with four transistors at Dubai summit
The chip, developed by G42 and Cerebras Systems, is set to be deployed at the largest AI factory outside the US.
Deep-tech nation: Israel’s strategic imperative - opinion
As global innovation shifts from software speed to scientific depth, Israel’s greatest advantage is hiding in plain sight.
We tested a robotic vacuum that also cleans your sofas
Anker made a re-entry into the robotic vacuum market. We received for review an interesting hybrid device: a robotic vacuum whose docking station also doubles as an upholstery cleaning kit.
Israel’s zero-click future: How cyber veterans are reinventing offensive intelligence
MILITARY AFFAIRS: Radiant cyber firm, led by former IDF experts, moves under the radar with advanced tech tools, securing contracts in Western intelligence.
For approximately $2B: Apple acquires a secret Israeli start-up
Apple completes one of its largest-ever acquisitions, buying Israel’s Q.AI, developer of facial expression analysis and “silent speech” technology, aiming to close gaps with Meta, Google, and OpenAI.
Cuty AI: The all-in-one platform that's replacing your entire creative toolbox
Russian cyborg pigeon drones begin real-world testing phases, sparking concern over military misuse
While the company insists its mission is purely to serve utilities, logistics, agriculture, and emergency response, the potential to adapt the technology for military use is hard to ignore.