Israel-based medical startup Montfort creates app to help diagnose and treat psychiatric disorders, transforming mental health into exact science

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

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

Bench considers petition against security service using data from coronavirus patients' devices to track their previous movements

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

Average phone has 14 sensors collecting data on its owner's 'micro-environment,' says systems engineer whose firm is helping the Israeli government

Rights group says NSO Group's claimed reviews of software sales to prevent misuse 'appear to have been ineffective,' company profits from 'abuses'; firm denies allegations

The age of information is reshaping our recall capacities, but does delegating mental responsibilities to devices work for us, or against us? Researchers say the answer is both

Researchers at cybersecurity firm Checkmarx say flaw enabled hackers to take control of camera app and take photos, eavesdrop; Google has issued a fix

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