
Diagnosing cervical cancer with a smartphone
MobileOCT of Israel is partnering with global NGOs to get its lifesaving diagnostic tech to doctors, nurses and midwives in low-resource countries.

MobileOCT of Israel is partnering with global NGOs to get its lifesaving diagnostic tech to doctors, nurses and midwives in low-resource countries.

Whatever you’re into, this Israeli product anticipates your needs based on the time, where you are and what you’re doing.

New Israeli technology provides professionals with immediate insight into behavioral patterns of patients.

New Israeli subscription service Cups allows New Yorkers the privilege of drinking unlimited cups of coffee at selected cafés.

The Israeli company’s millimeter wave systems are being snapped up by mobile network operators and Internet service providers worldwide

Yissum launches smartphone application based on a machine-learning algorithm that predicts the next outgoing call.

Study shows that Israelis ‘search, use social networks and watch videos more than all other larger leading nations.’

Project RAY, now launching in the US, opens the benefits of digital access to commercial and public services to people with visual disabilities.

Popular App calls on users to crowdsource information and help direct one another to gas stations that have fuel.

Smartphone app lets law-abiding drivers take revenge on those breaking the rules.
Israeli hardware-assisted DRM is being used to secure HD video services in Samsung’s new smartphone.
Israel’s Magisto helps you transform hours of homemade video into exciting two-minute clips at just the click of a mouse. YouTube is already on board.