
A look back at 24 years of Israel’s online presence
The history of Israeli Internet, and how to preserve our digital content, is the subject of an upcoming international conference and online exhibit.

The history of Israeli Internet, and how to preserve our digital content, is the subject of an upcoming international conference and online exhibit.

‘The industry is hard at work and the investors are still in the game.’ — Ofer Sela, partner in KPMG Somekh Chaikin’s technology group

Ministry of Economy and Industry officials say investors are lining up to meet with the Israeli representatives.

Machine-to-machine connectivity will completely change how you manage your home, health, family, car, business and leisure time.
‘Playful content’ creation website has attracted more than 80 million unique users since its December 2013 launch.

MUV Interactive’s trailblazing Bird wearable will turn every surface into a touchable interactive screen through motion, touch and voice.

Israeli-American medical health startup personalizes health information and keeps patients up to date with the latest medical news.

Singlecue, one of CNN’s 36 coolest gadgets of 2014, is a simple gesture-recognition remote control for today’s smart home.

End-of-year reports show 52 Israeli companies were acquired for some $15 billion, nearly double 2013’s exits worth $7.6 billion.
Free internet for tourists and Israelis alike as government cancels router restrictions.

Whether it’s virtual fitting rooms or social shopping games, Israeli experts are creating a whole new garment from fashion and technology.

A Belgian-Israeli Jew and a Dutch Muslim developed Israel Under Attack, a new computer tool for mapping rocket trajectories from Gaza.

Israel’s anti-missile defense system has a 90 percent success rate. Betcha didn’t know there are toy car parts behind its features.

Whodoyou, the new social recommendations engine from Israel helps people find local service providers endorsed by friends and neighbors.

CuBox, the smallest computer ever, is made in Israel by an Arab-Israeli company aiming to power the Internet of Things.