Technology

A New “AlgoRhythm” to Create Musical Mash-ups
Students from the Israeli Institute of Technology developed a mathematical algorithm that detects similarities in music and Youtube clips and knows how to combine them into beautiful mash-ups.
January 12, 2011

Is The Nightmare Of Fixing Smartphones’ Technical Problems Over?
Do you know how to configure your email on your Blackberry? How about configuring your homepage on your new Android smartphone? Can these actions be explained over the phone?
January 07, 2011

Social Navigation – A New Approach to Driving
A mobile software application is giving drivers a snapshot of what is happening on the roads ahead at any given moment by providing them with other drivers' data, getting them to their destination in the quickest possible way.
January 03, 2011

Online Games: Can You Turn Your Users Into Business Partners?
A new program is hoping to revolutionize the online poker-world by turning every poker-player into a business partner and handing out monthly cash payments based on the number of recommendations.
December 29, 2010

Real-Life Crime Scene Investigation: How Criminals Are Caught
A new breakthrough in crime investigation is now available with a technique that enables forensic officers to isolate individual DNA in a mixed DNA crime scene, a capacity that has, up to now, eluded police.
December 29, 2010

Can New Robotic Computer Cure Paralysis?
This year's christmas episode of popular U.S. television show "Glee" ended with what seemed like a holiday miracle. Artie, a character confined to a wheelchair, took a few halting steps with the help of a machine called the ReWalk. "It was invented by some guy in Israel," he said.
December 29, 2010

Software Diagnoses Health Condition Through Voice
A new emotional decoding computer program can analyze your voice and discover how you are feeling
November 25, 2010

Make Money Off Content Sharing With New Software
The computer software Tier-x will help social media users to get payed for sharing their content. A new way to make a living?
November 16, 2010

Cell La Vie: Reduce Cell Phone Rays ‘By 98 Percent’
An Israeli start-up company, Wise Environment, has recently launched a product called Cell La Vie which it says reduces exposure to mobile phones' electromagnetic radiation by 98 percent.
November 09, 2010

Strongest-Ever Nanomaterial “Superior To Metal”
A nanostructure that is derived from the simplest organic elements yet is as strong as steel has been developed in Israel.
October 25, 2010

Software deciphers your mood to suggest movies
An Israeli software company has developed a unique and advanced 'video genome' that reads, understands, and classifies movie 'genes,' helping you to easily find the film that suits your mood.
October 23, 2010

Israel: A Leader in Business Innovation
Dan Senor, co-author of 'Start-up Nation: The Story of Israel's Economic Miracle,' tells CNBC how Israel has managed to become a leader in business innovation and beat the recession.
October 21, 2010

New Israeli battery provides thousands of hours of power
A new kind of portable electrochemical battery that can produce thousands of hours of power - and soon replace the expensive regular or rechargeable batteries in hearing aids and sensors and eventually in cellphones, laptop computers and even electric cars - has been developed at Israel Institute of Technology.
October 19, 2010
