Nooly’s Minute-By-Minute Weather App Will Help You Stay One Step Ahead Of The Rain
Whether you're planning an outdoor event or just heading out on a long drive, one thing you can never really count on is the weather forecast. Israeli app Nooly says it provides accurate minute-by-minute weather reports.
September 18, 2013
LifeWatch: The Smartphone That Will Keep Track Of Your Health
Nowadays we have everything in our pockets. Our smartphone is a radio; TV; web browser; telephone and much more – so why not a doctor? LifeWatch has created an Android-based smartphone that monitors and examines your health.
September 15, 2013
The Button To Rule Them All : Pressy Raises 10X Its Goal In Six Days On Kickstarter
As sophisticated as smartphones are, when you're in a hurry, their complexity can be a downside. A new Israeli Kickstarter project which broke the bank with its button that attaches to smartphones may be the answer.
September 03, 2013
Appreciate Will Help You Find The Droid (App) You Were Looking For
Although Android devices today offer as much app-diversity as iOS devices do, it is still harder to find many lesser-known apps. Israeli startup Appreciate uses smart algorithms to make sure Android users can find the right app for them.
April 28, 2013
‘SayWhat’ Helps You Find Out What A Caller Wants Before You Pick Up
If you thought the mobile communications mix was rich enough already – think again. An Israeli app developer reckons there’s room for one more way to exchange messages, which combines the urgency of a voice with the convenience of text.
December 20, 2012
BeeZee: Automated Phone Messages When You Can’t Answer
BeeZee app for Android users sends automated text messages to contacts who call while you are in a meeting, cannot interrupt a conversation, or are otherwise busy. Users can determine the exact hours during which they will not be available.
July 29, 2012
Microsoft’s on{X} Puts Androids On Autopilot
Microsoft Israel introduced a tool that allows users to remotely program their Android phones to respond to certain situations. To trigger their phone, users can choose from a variety of events, such as detection of a new Wi-Fi network, arrival to a specific destination or even parking a car.
June 11, 2012
Cellrox: New Technology Splits One Mobile Phone Into Two
An Israeli startup can turn your Android operating systems into two independent environments: one for work and one for personal use. With a single swipe, users can move from one setting to another, removing the need t o carry around two mobile phones.
April 05, 2012
Mobile World Congress: App ‘Pops’ Turns Your Notifications Into Videos
Israeli App Pops, which recently raised $1.5 million, turns your mobile phone's notifications into animations and videos. Users can personalize different visual animations instead of the default notifications that come with the apps they are using. The app is being presented at the Mobile World Congress.
March 01, 2012
iOnRoad Uses Augmented Reality To Warn Drivers
iOnRoad uses augmented reality to alert drivers of dangers on the road. The app uses a phone’s camera and GPS to determine the speed and distance between the cars. It then calculates the time required to brake in case of emergency and translates that into warnings.
September 12, 2011