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Number of billionaires rises rapidly
Last year saw the rise of many more billionaires who contributed to boosting the collective wealth of the superrich.
Somalia's hightech summit
Somalia is trying to reinvent itself as a start-up hotspot. The first ever tech summit is supposed to be bring change.
Taking on plastic pollution with molecular recycling
Two young entrepreneurs are trying a new kind of recycling that could help deal with plastic waste.
Can driverless cars have morals?
What moral decisions should driverless cars make when faced with accidents? A new study explores just that.
AI in climate change art
Artists are using artificial technology to highlight the global impacts of climate change. Could this be the next trend?
Stop whining!
Those who can't stop complaining about Germans and Germany need to check the statistics again.
Is Google selling out for access to China?
As Google looks at developing a search engine censored by Beijing, authoritarianism and innovation present a dilemma.
New Jersey governor: 'German firms welcome'
New Jersey's Democratic governor, Phil Murphy, has called for Germany to deepen business ties with his state.
Doing Your Bit: An app to cut food waste
An app is helping Zimbabweans order fresh produce while also cutting traffic and food waste.
Can you fight poverty with fintech?
The financial technology sector is expected to overcome long-standing barriers to financial inclusion in poor countries.
Study reveals world's most competitive economies
A WEF study has ranked the US economy number one for competitiveness.
Study reveals world's most competitive economies
A WEF study has ranked the US economy number one for competitiveness.
WEF study says US most competitive economy
A detailed study of competitiveness in the global economy ranks the United States at number one out of 140 countries.
Startup tech that helps the world
Saving lives, helping the disabled and fighting climate change — some startups are working on it.
Senegal makes strides in fighting malnutrition
Achieving zero hunger by 2030 is a distant goal. Senegal is using technologies and policies to address the issue.
Saudi business conference should be left to wither
Kevin Cote
Saudi Arabia's threat to respond to sanctions imposed over Jamal Khashoggi demands a reaction, DW's Kevin Cote writes.
The 77 Percent: Africa summit for women and girls in tech.
Over 250 of Africa’s leading technology innovators are attending the summit.
China's tech firms hit by spy chips row
A report alleging China sneaked spy chips onto US firms' servers could worsen the already strained US-China trade ties.
VW, Microsoft to build connected vehicles
German carmaker Volkswagen and US software giant Microsoft have joined forces in the development of connected cars.
'We're suffering from electronic anorexia'
Fairphone founder Bas van Abel wins Social Entrepreneur of the Year Award. DW spoke to him in New York.
New currencies -- old problems?
What are cryptocurrencies, what is distributed-ledger technology? Are they for real?
Telekom, Bundeswehr align on cyber defense
Germany's Telekom and its Bundeswehr have signed a pact to boost cyber defense training.
Doing good with a social cryptocurrency?
A new cryptocurrency aims to reward and finance social and environmental projects.
Ms Crypto works on re-engineering banking
Mainstream banks have been wary of blockchain-type technology. Some are now exploring possible uses.
Grenada's air conditioners go green
Air conditioners in Grenada and Carriacou are changing color. To green.
A Cool Solution
Grenada's typical air conditioners are climate killers. Green AC systems could change that.
Doing Your Bit: Growing mushrooms in coffee grounds
Growing gourmet mushrooms at home in used coffee grounds.
Eco-at-Africa — The Environment Magazine
Protecting Africa's national parks, gorillas in the Congo, and mushrooms grown on coffee grounds.
Innovative: Mercedes EQC
The EQC is the first all-electric model in Mercedes' new product and technology brand EQ.
Alstom launches hydrogen-powered trains
The French train maker has rolled out the world's first hydrogen-powered train on a regular route in Germany.
Higher prices for iPhones in Europe
Apple has debuted its largest-ever iPhone to compete with Samsung, which has led the trend toward big-screen phones.
China bans carpooling
Following cases of rape and murder, China has temporarily suspended such services until safety measures are implemented.
Video games on the frontier of design
The Victoria & Albert Museum in London explores video games as digital design objects.
Apple partners hit by Trump comments
Shares fell after US president demanded Apple should move production to the US to avoid tariffs on imports.
Ugandan entrepreneur boosts farming with a digital solution
The Ugandan computer engineer Maria Arach helps famers to fight pests and diseases via smart phone application.
Rethinking water tech
Clean fresh water is scarce in much of the world and climate change is making it worse. These innovations could help.
Germany creates DARPA-like cybersecurity agency
The German government has announced the creation of a federal agency tasked with developing cutting-edge defense tech.
Different work - different economy!
Pals with the boss, flexible working hours and as much holiday as you want. Is this the corporate future?
Toyota invests in Uber self-driving cars
Toyota has said it's pumping a half-billion dollars into US ride-hailing company Uber to develop self-driving cars.
Microsoft claims Russian hackers targeted US Senate
Ahead of the US midterm elections, Microsoft alleged Russian hackers made web domains imitating political organizations.
Disease-fighting mosquitoes
In the future, mosquitoes could end up hindering illnesses instead of spreading them — if tests are successful.
Apple 'hacky hacked' from Melbourne
A Melbourne teen is in court for hacking into Apple's network. The Californian giant says its customers' data is sate.
Taking a ride on a halfbike
This bike is one that you have to stand on, even though there are pedals.
Technology against inequality
Digital technology has huge potential to help reduce global inequality.
From colonies on Mars to Hyperloop — Elon Musk's multifarious projects
Elon Musk has always done things his own way. Here's a look at some of his grand futuristic projects.
Technology to fall asleep
Devices, mobile apps and even a sleep robot - Dutch researchers have set out to help the insomniacs.
China outpaces US in 5G
US companies are bound to lose out against Chinese rivals if Washington fails to spent more money on 5G networks.
The crazy inventor
Ivan Miranda is full of ideas! The Spaniard regularly builds new devices using a 3D printer.
Earth's green lungs disappear
Forests are essential for life on earth. Yet they are being destroyed at an alarming rate.
Fighting hunger one app at a time: Markus Matiaschek
An IT consultant developed the app “Child Growth Monitor” to detect child malnutrition.
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