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.
Electric cars’ hidden magnetic fields raise new questions for regulators and drivers
Montreal–Israel tech ties strengthen at cyber event
Console in hand, PC power: Lenovo's portable beast
TinyPrep Project by Bingyi Liu wins 2025 Red Dot Award in brand & communication design
Smart review: The world's first biometric lock powered by "air" electricity
Kontrol BIO is for homes, apartments, offices, and commercial spaces, combining advanced biometric ID with continuous, maintenance-free wireless power.
Apple CEO reveals: New Siri will include artificial intelligence – launch coming soon
During an investor call, Apple CEO Tim Cook revealed that the next-generation Siri will launch soon, highlighting good progress on a smarter, more personalized voice assistant.
iPhone stays in your pocket: WhatsApp arrives on Apple smartwatches
After years of waiting, the popular messaging app WhatsApp has finally launched on Apple smartwatches – with the ability to read, reply, and send voice messages directly from your wrist.
AI burns electricity at a dizzying rate – Israeli start-up raises $11 million to solve it
Israeli start-up Impala AI raised $11M to cut AI energy use. "We are building the infrastructure to run AI at real scale," said the CEO.
Playing with peace of mind: Lenovo’s gaming laptop has you covered | review
Lenovo Legion Pro 5 combines Intel’s AI Core Ultra chip, RTX graphics, and a sharp OLED display, offering fast performance and flexibility for gaming, work, and content creation at home or on the go.
Israel's Pulsenmore gains FDA approval for at-home ultrasound device
Pulsenmore’s FDA-approved home ultrasound device allows pregnant women to perform scans from home, revolutionizing pregnancy care in remote areas.
Palo Alto company unveils new humanoid robot, claims it can aid with automated household chores
The Neo, produced by 1X Technologies, is called the first “consumer available humanoid robot, specialized in working on house chores.”
KGM Torres Hybrid: A Korean surprise
KGM produces in a year what Toyota builds in a week, yet it launches a competitive hybrid crossover arriving next month at an attractive price. First drive.
iCon Group launches iConic – a new accessories brand for Apple products
iCon Group’s new iConic brand offers stylish, durable Apple accessories with careful design, functionality, and affordable prices. Launching first at iDigital, then nationwide.