
Israel’s hairy high-tech fairies
TestFairy helps app developers assess how their product performs on thousands of different types of Android mobile devices.

TestFairy helps app developers assess how their product performs on thousands of different types of Android mobile devices.

Israeli startup reveals prototype of charging device and says it could charge laptops in minutes in the future.

Launched in 2010 with a single storybook app, Tel Aviv-based TabTale has rocketed to the top 10 list of global publishers of mobile games.

For people with disabilities, Sesame Enable turns a smartphone or iPad into a machine that recognizes face movements and hand gestures.

When it comes to finding and paying for parking spots in cities all over the world, Israeli technologies like Anagog, Parko and Pango are leading the way.

Israel’s delegation is fifth biggest at the Barcelona meetup; Israeli companies hoping to hook up with global mobile-centric corporations.

The call-and-messaging startup just acquired for $900 million never got a cent in VC funds, and is based in Cyprus though its founders are Israeli.

The free Israeli phone and Web app aims to bring the engagement factor from social networks offline and into actual neighborhoods across the world.

Israel’s Suite Solutions specializes in getting you the right information at the right moment.

Israeli company literally changes the ‘face’ of mobile gaming with its Umoove Experience.

Israel’s PowerMat is building a world free of worry over finding plugs, outlets and wires to recharge all the gadgets of your life.

The Arab-Israeli founder of the indoor navigation app offers a hardware-free solution for a more enjoyable shopping experience.

The Israeli company designed its product to detect and stop viruses and
malware in real-time, to thwart ‘the ultimate threat of the future.’

‘Everything we’ve seen — a tremendous variety of people and ideas — reinforced how creative, and willing to try anything Israelis are.’

Israel’s Nova Lumos is piloting a project that will enable Africans to buy increments of solar power through their mobile phone.