Innovation

Outlander: A facelift for the popular 7-seater, with a new engine on the way

The Japanese crossover is launched with design, cabin, and chassis updates, and next year will also receive, for the first time, a mild hybrid engine. And what about the price?

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The 22-inch rims enhance the visual effect but are less suitable for rough asphalt or trails

Chevrolet Tahoe: Feeling like Trump

The launch of nonprofit The Sandbox at Startup Nation Central's Tel Aviv headquarters.

Supporting IDF needs: Israel's first nonprofit defense-tech hardware incubator launches in Tel Aviv

IDF activity in Gaza

Hunting the enemy at night: Israel’s laser device set to surprise the world


Defense-tech is here to stay, even after the wars in Ukraine and Israel end - analysis

The takeaway is clear: security is no longer “insurance” for rare emergencies. It’s a cornerstone of sovereignty and economic stability.

IN THE melee of aerial threats during the Israel-Iran War, there was one rare incident where a single Apache helicopter (pictured) managed to shoot down six drones in only a couple minutes.

Smarter, faster, and more sensitive: Meet the new version of Chat GPT

The new GPT launched tonight offers better writing, coding, and medical performance; it feels more human and will be fully accessible to free users too.

Chat GPT. A flood of updates

Apple confirms: GPT-5 version will integrate into iPhone – here’s what it will look like

Apple’s new OS launch will integrate GPT-5, letting Siri work with powerful AI. Public release is expected this fall, with developers hoping for early access. Chat will be free for all users.

CHATGPT

Children of soldiers develop mini unmanned tank controlled by smartphone to protect soldiers

The children, aged 10–12 in a Rishon Lezion excellence program, also created a robotic arm for wounded soldiers: “We saw soldiers who lost limbs and wanted to help restore their independence.”

Rishon Lezion Mayor with the students

Beyond imagination: The new developments that will ease the lives of IDF wounded soldiers

The Sami Shamoon College of Engineering hosted several events ahead of the past weekend, highlighting new student innovations developed in response to the reality of war in Israel.

Sagi Alterman and Ofek David Pinzaro

Secondary screen and unique design – the Nothing Phone (3) review

The flagship smartphone from Nothing, the Phone (3), is no longer priced in the mid-range category. It's more expensive, with a redesigned look, a secondary screen on the back, and stronger hardware.

Nothing – Phone (3)

How an Israeli company invested NIS 6M to transform our kitchens

DBOX, distributor of EGGER, invested NIS 6M in a high-tech factory for kitchen fronts. As part of its growth, new showrooms will open in the North, Haifa, Bnei Brak, and Beersheba.

Egger for the kitchen

The AI movement won't wait, Israel needs to catch up - opinion

Unless the country acts now, the nation that created Waze and Iron Dome may watch the next technological revolution from the sidelines.

Artificial Intelligence – Illustrative Image

Tesla Cybertruck vs. the scrublands and sands of the Negev

More controversial than its creator and only slightly pricier than a Toyota Land Cruiser, we tested Elon Musk’s top-tier Cybertruck Beast on local off-road terrain before it lands on Mars.

With the Cybertruck’s huge battery, you don’t need a nearby power station

Price war: Chery Tiggo 4 Hybrid for NIS 136,000

Chery Tiggo 4 Hybrid launches at a breakthrough price, aiming to prove that even a small SUV can become a hit in Israel - like the Toyota Yaris Cross.

Tiggo 4 Hybrid. A promise of 19 km per liter

Bacterial swirls inspire new ideas for swarm robotics, active matter, Israeli scientists say

“Each species has its own rhythm, its own average speed and turning frequency,” said Stevens. “And the greater the difference in these movement traits, the clearer the spatial separation became.”

 The Weizmann Institute is set to open a medical school in October of 2025.