Technology

Israel bets on quantum technology as the computing arms race heats up

Exactly where Israel will come out in the quantum race is still up in the air, but the Jewish state is right in the battle.

An artificial diamond for quantum sensory technology  is displayed in June 2025 at the  quantum technology fair World of Quantum.
An engineer shows devices and explains the technology developed by the Israeli firm Cellebrite's technology on November 9, 2016

Jordan officials use products from Israeli company to violate activists privacy, rights - report

Intel research and development office in Matam business park in Haifa.

Intel’s new processor developed in Israel during Gaza War mirrors 2006 ‘miracle’ chip

Cultured meat.

80% lower costs: The Israeli innovation shaking up the cultured food market


Israel’s defense-tech revolution: How MAFAT is shaping the evolution of Israeli warfare - interview

MAFAT's Gal Harari sat down with The Jerusalem Post for an extensive interview on MAFAT’s work and how technology has evolved in the 20 years since he joined the organization.

Dr. Gal Harari.

Instagram comes to the big screen: A new Reels app for smart TVs

Instagram for smart TVs lets users watch Reels in the living room with interest channels, multiple accounts, and future phone control. Launch starts in the US.

Instagram: Moving to the Big Screen.

Report: The foldable iPhone will arrive with a fingerprint sensor and an under-display camera

A new leak from China claims the device will focus on extreme thinness, feature a very strong hinge, use a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, and replace Face ID with Touch ID.

Illustration: Foldable iPhone.

Israeli internet browsing, media viewing habits revealed in 2025 telecommunications data

The data, collected by Yes, Pelephone, and 2thepoint, demonstrated decreases in television watching and spikes in mobile internet and AI usage.

Child using a phone while sitting at a computer desk.

Israeli tech firms deepen European presence

New study by EIT Hub Israel, Planven and KPMG shows annual growth of 4.8% in the number of Europeans employed by Israeli technology companies

 Some of the items placed in the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology time capsule.

The path to precision medicine runs through virtual patients - opinion

Virtual cells can teach us cellular biology. Virtual patients will teach us why therapies succeed or fail. Precision medicine will be won at that level.

An illustrative 3D images of human cells.

A multi-billion dollar industry, now for men too: The hair removal market is changing

While it was once the exclusive domain of salons, today it is one of the fastest-growing markets in the world, shifting to personal and at-home use, bringing truly innovative solutions.

No longer the domain of beauty salons: Laser hair removal.

Israeli tech salaries rose in 2025, but jobs fell and gaps widened

Tech jobs in Israel are no longer growing, and the number of enterprises hiring new staff has decreased to only 1,350 in 2025

Integrating ultra-Orthodox students into research activities. Photographed in the laser laboratory at the Jerusalem College of Technology.

Three bets Israel should make to ride the Nvidia wave into the AI age - opinion

If Israel wants Nvidia to shape its AI future the way Intel shaped its chip past, it must once again choose wisely.

An AI-generated image of an Nvidia chip.

Ezra Gardner: Insights on deep innovation

Anna Ahronheim interviews Ezra Gardner, co-founder at Varana Capital, for a closer look into the evolving world of venture capital.

Ezra Gardner sits down with The Jerusalem Post.