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Made in Germany - Digital Revolution Update
New must-have tech makes our lives easier and safer. But do new apps just create new problems?
World in Progress: Tech Girls from Dharavi Slum
Girls from Dharavi slum in Mumbai learn to code to change their lives around
How German tech helped get man to the moon
It's been 50 years since man first landed on the moon and technology made in Germany helped make that landing possible.
VW, Ford cooperate on self-driving cars
Volkswagen is investing billions in a Ford-owned company that develops self-driving car technology.
Artificial intelligence: Are machines taking over?
In just 50 years, machines will be as smart as human beings, says Australian researcher Toby Walsh.
Sieren's China: Survival of the fittest
Trump has lifted his Huawei ban, but it's a move that plays into the strategy of Chinese tech and does the US no favors.
Ghana: Building robots for a better future
To improve the life of her family and her community, Genevieve from Ghana is building a robot.
“Sprinter” Safety
The Mercedes Sprinter – A classic with improved safety and assistance systems.
Drive it! The DW motor magazine
The new Jaguar XE, Yaris GRMN’s strength, Everyday-favorite Skoda Karoq, GTI-fans brave the rain
China's bumpy road to tech leadership
A new Merics study points out China's long-term industrial policy hasn't changed despite trade tensions.
Apple chief designer Jony Ive to leave
Jony Ive helped bring Apple back from the brink of collapse in the 1990s and the led the iPhone design team.
World in Progress: Digitalization & Stonewall Inn
This week we talk about digitalization — the good, the bad and the ugly — and an uprising that changed history.
World in Progress: Digitalization helps Africa's farmers
Experts say digitalization can help curb postharvest losses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Pentagon funding German university research
The US research grants range from finding a substitute to a common military explosive to tracking whales.
The nuclear reboot
Believe it or not, there are startups, engineers and investors who believe in nuclear technology.
How sustainable is the digital way of life?
Digitalization promises many possibilities, to protect the environment. But it's not all ecological.
Inside Europe: Unlocking change in eastern Europe
Dozens of creative thinkers from the worlds of technology, civic activism, business and the arts in Eastern Europe and Central Asia descended on the Czech capital Prague recently, for the annual Unlock conference. The event aims to celebrate and showcase how tech, business, activism and the arts can combine to bring about change in former Soviet or Eastern bloc countries. Rob Cameron reports.
VW enters partnership with Swedish battery maker Northvolt
The Swedish startup has announced the German automaker would invest heavily in two new battery plants.
US defense giants to merge
The deal has been met with skepticism in Washington but the two companies say it will be good for the US economy.
World In Progress: Innovative Waste Management
Innovative food waste management projects in Indonesia provide opportunities for local people.
An interview with BMW's head of mobility technologies, Martin Hauschild
The future of mobility in African megacities is a topic that finally interests many German carmakers.
The impact of the US-China trade spat
Global trade flows are being hampered by the current row between the US and China, says the ITC's Arancha Gonzales.
US issues Huawei a temporary reprieve
The Trump administration is allowing China's tech giant to continue doing business with US firms for another 90 days.
Smart cities go digital in Germany
Municipal cyberadministrations, automated traffic flow, energy efficiency — the cities of tomorrow will be smart.
Spyware made in Israel, implemented worldwide
An Israeli cyber company is reportedly behind the recent WhatsApp security breach — and not for the first time.
US blacklists Huawei, Trump declares emergency
President Donald Trump has declared a national emergency over a perceived espionage threat, targeting China's Huawei.
Transform Africa Summit kicks-off in Kigali with a focus on digital innovation
The Transform Africa Summit kicks off in Kigali, focusing on digital innovation in Africa.
Japanese private firm sends rocket into space
The MOMO-3 rocket is the first privately developed Japanese spacecraft to make it into orbit.
China leads investments in African tech infrastructure
Chinese tech firms are present across the African continent. Will Western tech firms ever catch up?
Gardening from the computer
City-dwellers can now manage their own plot of land at IP Garden in northern Germany – at the click of a mouse.
The Rocks of Meteora in 360 degrees
Fly like a bird with our 360-degree drone over the world-famous Rocks of Meteora!
New technologies drive military spending: SIPRI
With new advances in defense technologies, countries are spending more to gain an edge.
The Indian concept of innovation
An Indian entrepreneur brought the Indian philosophy of Jugaad - creating more with less - to France.
Special Program - EU Elections - why they matter to Asia
What challenges will the European Union face together with its Asian partners during the next legislative period? China, partner or rival: Has Europe underestimated Beijing’s influence within the EU? EU-India relations: Huge market, huge opportunities? DW will be discussing all this and more with international guests from the world of academia and politics, ahead of the 2019 European elections.
Apple and Qualcomm settle dispute over iPhone technology
Apple had accused Qualcomm of excesive royalties and insisting on being paid for innovations it was not involved in.
Made in Germany - Cybercrime
What would cybercriminals do all day if it weren't for the internet?
Six ways digitalization is helping Africa's environment
From boosting solar energy to cutting waste, here are six ways digital progress in Africa is making life greener.
Artificial intelligence: 7 steps for trusty AI
Do you trust AI? The European Commission says there are seven steps to building trust in artificial intelligence.
Real fun with VR technology
The better the latency times, immersion and tracking, the more realistic the VR experience.
EU finds German automakers colluded on emissions technology
VW, Daimler and BMW colluded to restrict technology to clean emissions from diesel cars, the European Commission said.
Digitalization in Africa: 'Innovate to transform'
Green tech's success in Africa relies on digitalization– Smart Africa's Lacina Koné told DW that connectivity is key.
South Korea debuts 5G network
South Korea´s telecom providers are the first to unveil 5G internet technology.
Hydroponic farming in Mumbai
Fresh salad straight out of a Mumbai factory. A few shelves, water and nutrients is all it takes.
Boosting food production in India
Indian farmers are boosting production with new technologies.
German engineers under pressure
Engineering has been a crucial pillar of Germany's export-driven economy, but Chinese competitors are catching up fast.
Hanover trade fair kicks off
Some 6,500 firms from 75 countries will attend the Hanover trade fair for industrial technology.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this week's show: saving Niger's giraffes, an app to check for plastics, and urban farming in Uganda.
US reveals secret Saudi nuclear deal
Many in Congress fear Riyadh could use American technology to develop a nuclear bomb.
Stammtisch: In the AI of the beholder
On this week's #DWStammtisch: The robots take over and we ask how Artificial Intelligence changes Germany.
Why is 5G mobile technology such a mystery?
Answer: no one knows. Not even an academic behind a technology vital for Huawei's bid for 5G dominance, apparently.
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