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View ArticleKids Consuming 11 Hours of Media a Day
Cover from KFF Report A new study from the Kaiser Family Foundation confirms what most parents already know: that our kids are literally tethered to the Internet or other means of consuming media the...
View ArticleNew Study: Why we Forward Emails
Jonah Berger Katherine Milkman If youâ€re like me, you probably receive a lot of forwarded emails from friends with shots of awe-inspiring photography or some insight about why humans behave in the...
View ArticleSoftware: Heal Thyself
IBM research facility in Haifa If your computer gets sick, would you rather give it a full system overhaul or the equivalent of a digital Advil to relieve the symptoms? Onn Shehory and his team at...
View ArticleGetting Away from Technology
A student on a class trip to Poland I wrote in an earlier post about how human beings arenâ€t built to truly multitask – an action we increasingly rely on to parse all the data coming at us from the...
View ArticleA New Patch Promises to Knock Out Acne
Teenagers suffering from acne will try anything to make the redness and infection go away, but current treatments have mixed results and numerous applications are usually necessary. Now, Oplon, a...
View ArticleThe Next Big Thing: Indoor Navigation?
Amnon Dekel I always enjoy Jeff Pulverâ€s networking “breakfasts†which he holds around the world. Pulver, a VoiP superstar and lately startup angel with a passion for Israel, usually hosts his...
View ArticleTech picks from the 2016 OurCrowd Summit
At the opening of equity crowdfunding platform OurCrowdâ€s second annual investorâ€s summit in Jerusalem last week, CEO Jon Medved told the 2,000 assembled attendees that military software maker mPrest...
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