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Trump continues fight to get TikTok banned
The president has accused the tech firm of passing on information regarding American users to the Chinese government.
What next for Yoozoo after boss' death?
The death of the billionaire founder of Chinese video game company Yoozoo leaves a lot of unanswered questions.
Is it time to rent, not buy, electronics?
If manufacturers kept ownership of their products, they would have an incentive to tackle e-waste.
India's water wizards quench thirst of parched communities
Rural Indians team up with universities to keep water flowing and crops growing.
The invisible waste behind our tech products
Are we overlooking the waste and pollution that is generated to make the stuff we buy?
Sierra Leone's tech-aided war on corruption
Can the West African nation's approach — mixing political will with digital tech — be a model for the rest of Africa?
Beating pollution in metro Manila with e-mobility
Can the Philippine city of Pasig become a role model for urban areas by opting for cleaner, green transport?
Uighur detentions 'turbocharged' by technology
Human Rights Watch said leaked police data showed thousands were arbitrarily selected for arrest via a computer program.
A talent campus in Uganda for realizing visions
The Social Innovation Academy is helping young people realize their vocational dreams.
Elon Musk: The cult of the Tesla boss
Elon Musk is an inventor, billionaire and inspiration. REV looks at the cult of the Tesla boss.
German-backed Axsos Academy opens in the West Bank
A German IT company is training Palestinians in software development. Its first boot camp is underway in Ramallah.
German tech for vaccine logistics
German companies are playing key roles in both the development and distribution of vaccines against COVID-19.
Europe vows to tame US data giants
Three draft laws to challenge the data grip of US tech giants inside Europe have been unveiled by EU commissioners.
Reuse, recycle or reinvent?
Face masks are polluting streets, beaches and oceans. Could biodegradable versions or recycling tackle the problem?
Berlin startup aims to make politics more daring
Got an idea to change politics? A Berlin startup wants to give you money for it.
VW gears up for global e-car production
US manufacturer Tesla is leading in terms of unit numbers. But how are German carmakers reacting?
Companies plead with EU regulators for action on Google
Unfair practices will help Google destroy competitors before EU passes antitrust measures, a business group has warned.
SEOSAT-Ingenio's lost promise
Spain's SEOSAT-Ingenio satellite was billed as the latest in hi-res land imaging technology. It's launch rocket failed.
Covid-19: the future of cities
What impact will the pandemic have on technology, architecture and workplaces in cities?
Kenyan startups with ideas to fight COVID-19
In Kenya, 3D printing has become a popular means to make a range of items to protect against and fight the coronavirus.
Calls for 'right to repair' growing in EU
Modern electronic devices end up on the scrap heap after only a few years. But pressure is building for better fixes.
Protecting endangered rhinos by helping people
Local communities help boost numbers of endangered black rhinos in Kenya.
Why Berlin's Tegel Airport was so innovative
DW spoke to Tegel Airport architects about their work and today's airports, endless shopping malls with security checks.
How safe is facial recognition technology?
Data scientist Mia Chang discusses the pros and cons, and whether you can elude the system.
Using facial recognition against COVID-19
Technology that monitors quarantines, reports people who have a fever, and can even recognize people wearing masks.
EU taps Chinese tech linked to Muslim internment camps
A vocal critic of China's human rights record, the EU is using Chinese technology with links to Muslim internment camps.
US hits Google with landmark antitrust case
The internet search giant has landed in legal trouble for allegedly stifling competition and harming consumer choice.
Futurium: award-winning installations
Berlin’s Futurium exhibition space invites visitors to reflect on pressing issues ahead.
Apps for agriculture
Farmers in Bangladesh are using digital technology and apps to improve the country's agricultural sector.
Technology that looks to recycling water
As water resources dwindle, there's a move to technology that can recycle the water we already use.
Fighting food waste across the globe
A US firm has developed a plant-based liquid which can extend the shelf life of fruit and vegetables.
German police raid spyware firm properties
The firm may have illegally exported its software to other countries including Turkey, an investigation shows.
Time travel to the GDR with virtual reality technology
Seeing the wall construction, an escape tunnel, or everyday life in the GDR era with VR applications.
Prince William launches prize to help climate
The award aims to encourage a "decade of change" by handing out five one-million-pound prizes each year.
Abuse, harassment drive girls off social media
A study has found that attacks were most common on Facebook, followed by Instagram, WhatsApp and Snapchat.
Could ditching growth save the planet?
With nature paying the price for endless growth, some say it is time for a completely different economic model.
Realizing visions - a talent campus in Uganda
The Social Innovation Academy, SINA, helps young people realize their vocational dreams.
German carmakers get cold shoulder from Berlin
Henrik Böhme
At this week's car summit, Chancellor Angela Merkel ignored industry leaders and kept her wallet tight — a good sign.
US court rules NSA surveillance program was illegal
A federal court has ruled that the US intelligence’s surveillance program exposed by whistleblower Edward Snowden was un
Pakistan bans Tinder and Grindr for ‘immoral’ content
Pakistan has blocked access to multiple dating apps like Tinder and Grindr to restrict "immoral" and "indecent" content.
Fighting illegal logging in Ghana
In Bia National Forest in Ghana, an NGO developed an app that monitors illegal logging and rewards legal harvesting.
How much Formula E is in street EVs?
DW reporter Julia Dorny tests the Formula E pedigree of BMW's i3.
Fighting illegal logging in Ghana with an app
In Bia National Forest an NGO developed an app that monitors illegal logging and rewards legal harvesting.
US boosts sanctions for Huawei
The US government is cracking down on the types of hardware that the Chinese tech giant can access.
COVID-19 spurs digital 'township economy'
South Africa is lagging behind in digital transformation, but amid COVID-19 innovation is emerging in unexpected places
Zany and delightful: The amphibious E-Bike camper
A Latvian designer has invented the amphibious e-bike camper.
From drone-flying kids to tech-savvy experts
A group of trainers in Berlin teaches kids a million things about the technology surrounding drones.
The possibilities of deepfake technology
Deepfakes may be entertaining, but they're also creating new opportunities in the film industry.
Trump backs Microsoft TikTok purchase
Trump said the sale must be made by September 15 or the app will not be allowed to operate in the US.
Microsoft talks to buy TikTok's US business intensify
Chinese-owned TikTok is now in the crosshairs of the US government, as Donald Trump seeks to ban it.
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