Using kosher phone users as a control, Israeli researchers find that those with smartphone dependency are more likely to grind their teeth, have jaw pain and lose sleep

First version of HaMagen app was marred by mistakes; new features include use of Bluetooth, which is said to improve accuracy

Some 1,500 people joined original Hebrew language course launched by three Jerusalem social entrepreneurs to help elderly keep in touch during COVID-19 lockdown

Mistakes have tarnished HaMagen's reputation, as I can personally testify, but health officials say they are addressing its problems and still hope for widespread adoption

Over two weeks, more than 1,000 join free course designed by 3 social entrepreneurs that aims to help elderly keep in touch during coronavirus; plans to launch English version soon

Israeli developers working on applications to track spread of COVID-19, while country's largest hospital makes strides with telemedicine to protect staff

CoronApp includes updated guidelines, latest announcements, info on locations visited by the recently diagnosed, user submitted questions and more

After report claims ToTok allows the Emiratis to track users, telecoms authority says country's laws 'prohibit any kind of data breach and unlawful interception'

Responding to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's request for probe of popular app, agency says Moscow's intelligence services have 'robust cyber exploitation capabilities'