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Bosch says battery cells are 'too risky'
Bosch has decided against producing its own battery cells despite calls from EU politicians to do exactly that.
MWC 2018: the highlights reel
From service with an artificial smile to exhilarating VR experiences, DW presents the highlights of the 2018 MWC.
Pioneers rock
Pioneers drive progress. We need solutions to pressing environmental and technical problems.
Manuel Neuer pays 'flying' visit to MWC
Deutsche Telekom has 'flown' in a special guest to showcase its broadband capabilities at the Mobile World Congress.
Creation through destruction
An idea that destroys industries: Disruption! Take a closer look at the phenomenon.
Nearly four-in-ten Germans use share economy
The shared use of cars, music, accommodation, files and more looks set to increase in Germany, a survey shows.
"We are the battlefield" says Microsoft VP
"We are the battlefield" says Microsoft VP for EU affairs
Does technology threaten democracy?
At the Munich Security Conference, politicians and tech leaders warned of the latest threats — and those yet to come.
UK, US blame Russia for 'NotPetya' cyberattack
The US and UK have blamed Russia for a 2017 cyberattack that cost businesses hundreds of millions of dollars.
Bio-innovations at the forefront
Experts around the world agree that bio-based products are key for a sustainable society — and are working hard on it.
Siemens seeks role in Iraqi reconstruction
Siemens CEO, Joe Kaeser, believes in the reconstruction of Iraq and a strong role for his company in it.
Eduardo Paolozzi: Pop art pioneer on show in Berlin
A Berlin exhibition will celebrate the legendary British sculptor and pop artist Eduard Paolozzi.
The highest-paying internships in US tech companies
The job platform „Glassdoor“ ranked the highest-paying internships in US tech firms, based on anonymous feedback.
Technology instead of animal testing
Animal testing in industry – why is it necessary?
Blockchain the future for remittance payments?
Bitcoin remittance platforms offer a safe alternative to getting money back home to friends and family.
Disaster app gets help without cell service
The new Smarter app can help connect people when cell service is down. But not everyone's a fan.
The 77 Percent: Local vs Global
In this week's 77 Percent show we look at how crafts can help stop migration and bamboo as the key to the future.
The 77 Percent: Bamboo innovation in Uganda
The bamboo plant has been identified as having big potential to address unemployment among youth in Uganda.
Berlin: Scrutinize Chinese takeovers
A deputy German minister says the EU is drafting law to foil Chinese acquisitions of innovative firms and technologies.
A new emphasis on digital transformation
The savings from America's new tax plan is a boon to businesses according to Mike Gregoire, CEO of CA Technologies.
Scientists move 'Doomsday Clock' to 2 minutes to midnight
The last time the world was this close to catastrophe was at the height of the Cold War.
Used into green: Top 5 recycling innovations
From making paper out of elephant dung to building homes with used cardboard, here are eco@africa’s top recycling ideas.
Innovative: Mazda CX-5
The CX5's slender headlights and protruding radiator grille distinguish it from its competitors.
Disruption, opportunity and fear
Emerging technologies are set to disrupt the way we work. Facing the challenges can be unnerving.
Uber to end 'pirate mentality'
Dara Khosrowshahi offered a brutal critique of Uber's former runaway company culture and pledged "responsible growth."
Google, Tencent strike partnership
The two internet giants have struck patent-sharing agreement and want to collaborate in developing new technologies.
German agricultural exports hit new high
Exports of German agricultural produce and farm machinery reached a new peak last year despite many problems.
Interior trends at IMM Cologne
A tendency towards individualization can be observed in many fields and interior design is no different.
Taiwan's IT sector shifts focus to startups
As Taiwan's technology sector faces a dwindling global market share, it's turning to startups to remain competitive.
CES 2018: a look inside the Vegas tech gala
The annual Consumer Electronics Show, taking place from January 9-12, bills itself as the 'global stage for innovation'.
Smart machines dominate this year's CES
This year's CES is not only offering cars - the focus is on making machines smarter and life easier.
Social robot aims to comfort children
US insurance company Aflac has sponsored a social robot to comfort children undergoing cancer treatment.
Intel CEO sold shares
CEO Brian Krzanich sold off a large chunk of his stake in Intel before a chip design flaw became known to the public.
Iran strives to overcome investment backlog
Iran has become an important customer for medical technology since sanctions were lifted one year ago.
The future of cars
This year saw a flurry of new technical features. There are also ideas on concepts for the future.
Green technology for hotels in Sri Lanka
Hotel chain Jetwing wants to be carbon neutral by the year 2020.
Apple issues apology for slowing older iPhones
The tech giant has offered a major price cut to replace out-of-warranty batteries that affect older iPhones.
Danish app saves food from trash can
Find out how this app from Denmark is helping restaurants combat food waste.
Didi raises cash to take on Uber
The Chinese ride-hailing firm has raised $4 billion to fund its expansion and research into artificial intelligence.
Greener milk
The "Smart Energy Concepts" initiative supports milk farmers in Chile on their way into a more energy efficient future.
8 green-tech innovations you need to know about
From plant-based plastic bottles to dresses made of milk — green pioneers are protecting our environment.
A two-minute malaria test kit for Uganda
African solutions to African problems; meet the Ugandans behind Matibabu, a two-minute malaria test kit.
Why we need analog noise in a digital world
Musician and author of The New Analog, Damon Krukowski, says contextual sounds, like analog noise, stop us from falling.
Ugandans changing Malaria diagnosis
African solutions to African problems; meet the Ugandans behind Matibabu, a two minute malaria test kit.
Trump plans to send US astronauts back to moon
President Donald Trump has directed NASA to return astronauts to the moon, and eventually send them to Mars.
Google spat with Amazon heats up
In the online jungle, the beasts don't come much bigger than Amazon and Google, whose ongoing feud has escalated.
Mercedes' new technology automates snow removal on airport runways.
Mercedes' new technology automates snow removal on airport runways.
Talk with project developer Philipp Bouteiller
Could digitalization make urban planning more socially viable and sustainable?
EU initiative highlights European startups
The 'Ideas from Europe' startup competition is the EU’s latest effort to promote entrepreneurship on the continent.
Autonomous: Audi A8
The fourth generation of the Audi flagship features a lot of new safety technology.
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