Technology Innovation

From the signs of World War III: Renault to produce attack drones for the French army

During World War II carmakers built tanks and bombers. Now it’s happening again: At the request of France’s Defense Ministry, Renault will produce up to 600 long-range drones a month at two plants.

Turgis Gaillard AAROK UAV.
The electric revolution is already here, and hybrid vehicles have become a common sight

Electric cars’ hidden magnetic fields raise new questions for regulators and drivers

Handshake between the flags of Israel and Canada

Montreal–Israel tech ties strengthen at cyber event

Legion Go S.

Console in hand, PC power: Lenovo's portable beast


Cyber 2.0 introduces a revolution in two fields of cyber defense

The company says it delivers a paradigm shift in both IT and OT: The only system that goes beyond threat detection to provide real protection.

Cyber Is Not a Luxury.

Emotionally aware AI agents – Concentrix unveils a revolution in business eficiency

Concentrix launches emotionally aware conversational AI agents to deliver fast business results and enhance operations, serving as a driver for relationship building and growth.

Financial Management Using Artificial Intelligence Technologies.

Shiseido’s new treatment promises clinic results – at home

The Japanese brand launches a product with a special applicator and 18 micro-points that mimic professional aesthetic treatments. We examined the technology behind it and who it’s suitable for.

SHISEIDO BIO-PERFORMANCE MICRO-CLICK CONCENTRATE.

Combat simulation and emergency scenarios: The technology that will train battalion Rabbis

In3D, specializing in extended reality (XR), developed a simulator now integrated into the Military Rabbinate Corps’ training programs.

Mixed Reality.

Rare aviation event: Light aircraft lands itself without human intervention

First fully autonomous landing in a real emergency: A light aircraft landed itself on a Colorado runway after a serious in-flight malfunction, marking a milestone in aviation automation.

Aircraft in the sky.

Venu X1 Smartwatch – not just for athletes | review

The ultra-slim smartwatch from Garmin is designed for everyday use with full connectivity while still packed with advanced health features.

Venu X1.

Autonomous vehicles, AI, and medicine: NVIDIA’s entry into Israel is highly significant

NVIDIA is expanding its operations in Israel with a new employment campus in Kiryat Tivon, offering a glimpse into how a single technology became the foundation of entire industries.

NVIDIA in Israel.

How Israel can plug into Asian supply chains and outmaneuver China and Iran - opinion

Facing rising antisemitism and strained ties with the West, Israel should seize a rare chance to embed itself in Asia’s defense and technology networks.

 TAIWAN HAS taken several lessons from the Israel-Iran War, as tensions with China continue to rise. Here, Taiwanese reservists participate in pre-combat training on the first day of the annual Han Kuang military exercise in Miaoli on Wednesday.

Israeli breakthrough: Tech giant acquires MineOS’s privacy app

Mine’s app helps millions control their personal data online and will now join McAfee’s security platform, allowing MineOS to focus on the fast-growing enterprise market.

Gal Ringel, Gal Golan, Kobi Nissan

Walking on clouds: The new comfort sole in ALDO shoes

Starting with the new winter collection, the shoe brand ALDO is launching a component that makes every shoe much more comfortable with Pillow Walk technology.

Aldo