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German referee Zwayer to test video technology
When Zwayer referees a friendly in Paris, he will become the first German to have a video assistant to fall back on.
Trump sets up new office run by son-in-law
The US president will unveil a new White House initiative to use business ideas to reform the government, reports say.
Can Moore's computer law solve the climate crisis?
A new report says the UN's incremental approach to reducing emissions is all wrong. The effort needs to be front-loaded.
This shirt expands your senses
You can feel and see the music. The intensity of the music is experienced through vibrations and LEDs. A unique way to engage with music - especially for people with impaired hearing.
Does gun violence research save lives?
Researchers say properly funded research into gun violence could reduce the number of homicides and suicides in the US.
Brain-controlled robots
You can now control a robot by only using your brain
Pulse: Young African minds, big innovative ideas
Zimbabwe has just concluded a regional science congress which showcased various scientific ideas by children.
Snapchat should share the spoils
Zulfikar Abbany
The problem with Snapchat's valuation of $24 billion: the company doesn't deserve the money, says DW's Zulfikar Abbany.
Cats might fly
Meet Orville, the deceased family pet carrying a creative message about the absurdity of technological progress.
Formula 1 under the skin: pimped technology
Formula 1 is back, with new cars full of technology. But you won't find these innovations in your average people mover.
Alphabet sues Uber for allegedly stealing tech
A top manager at Google's self-driving car division allegedly downloaded 14,000 confidential files onto a laptop.
Three concepts for the fashion for the future
Going beyond recycled fashion trends, designers are developing new solutions for the clothing of tomorrow.
Dubai's bid to cash in on climate change
Dubai sets out a bold vision to make billions from adapting to climate change.
Lenovo business challenges
Lenovo has seen its quartlerly profit slump by two thirds amid the ongoing global trend to use smartphones instead of PC
World in Progress: World Government Forum Dubai
Climate Change, Trump and radicalization were some issues discussed at the 2017 World Government Forum in Dubai.
Improving food security in Africa
Small-scale farming makes up about a third of sub-Saharan Africa's GDP, but small farmers are struggling.
India's IT sector worried about Trump
Questions are being raised whether US President Donald Trump will impact India's flourishing IT industry.
A bracelet against sharks?
A "Sharkbanz" might look stylish - but does it really keep sharks away like its manufacturer promises?
Apple suing Qualcomm for $1 billion
Apple is suing mobile chip maker Qualcomm over claims it abused market power to demand unfair royalties.
Interview with Mike Gregoire
DW's Ben Fajzullin talks to Mike Gregoire, CEO of CA Technologies, at the World Economic Forum in Davos
Meet the eco (tech) warriors
Fighting for the Hadza land with the help of modern technology.
Interview with Jeremy Farrar, Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations
Interview with Jeremy Farrar, Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations
SAP's Bernd Leukert on new technologies and their impact
SAP's Bernd Leukert says technological advances are an opportunity, while related concerns have to be addressed.
Elephant: The New Novel by Martin Suter
The new novel by Martin Suter is about a sensationalistic genetic experiment resulting in a small pink elephant.
Elephant: The new novel by Martin Suter
The new novel by Martin Suter is about a sensationalistic genetic experiment resulting in a small pink elephant.
"Getting used to automated driving"
We sent reporter Benjamin Bathke in Las Vegas to let you know what it feels like to be in the self-driving world.
The future of driving
The future of driving is here, and it's not going to need drivers.
Innovative: Jaguar F-Pace
Drive it! tests the Jaguar F-Pace SUV, which spectacularly debuted in September, 2015.
Top Five Epic Fails in the iPhone's Ten Year History
From #bentgate to Spy Software: Top iPhone Fails
Happy tenth birthday iPhone!
Ten years ago today, Apple unveiled the very first iPhone. Apple's flagship headset has gone on to redefine technology.
Iconic iPhone turns 10
The introduction of Apple's iPhone 10 years ago marked a technological breakthrough.
Carmakers joining forces to network vehicles
Cars are taking center stage at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Let it snow - and be "hygge"
Are you hygge? No idea what it is? We’ll take a look at this Danish tradition.
Smart dog collars to check its health
The latest smart devices making life easier are shown at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2017.
Technology for children In Nairobi
A project in Nairobi promotes children, who are intetrested in technology - with great success.
Countering unwanted drones
Proliferating drones have led to an emerging counter-drone technology industry.
Changing hands
Are our hands changing as a response to tools and gadgets such as smartphones?
A mobile power plant
Solar panels that fold up into a container could allow African villages to go off-grid.
Saving Rwanda’s wetlands
Conservationists are fighting to save the Rwanda’s Rugezi Marsh and the life that depends on it.
China: World's 'highest' bridge
China opens world's 'highest' bridge
Automatic brakes stopped Berlin truck: reports
The truck's automatic braking system stopped the vehicle after just 70 meters, according to reports.
Innovation: the new Porsche 718 Boxster S
The 718 Boxster comes with a newly developed, turbocharged 4-cylinder engine.
Old junk - or technology of the future?
Togolese techies prove you can do amazing things with limited resources.
Nanogrid Electricity in India
Chhotkei’s residents have access to electricity provided by solar power plant.
Celebrity death stats 2016: what the hell?
From the start, 2016 was a year of death. Legendary artists, politicians, and scientists have died. Here are the stats.
Kashima reach Club World Cup final in historic match
Football history was made Wednesday night during the FIFA Club World Cup semifinal in Japan.
Innovative: Toyota's C-HR
Japanese automaker Toyota is introducing a futuristic new crossover called the C-HR.
Takeovers: China’s shopping spree
China wants to become the world’s leading industrial leader and is targeting Western companies.
The gloriously inglorious sound of corn growing
When it gets real quiet in farm country, farms swear they can hear the corn grow. It turns out they can. Have a listen.
Avian flu, or why cats are being locked up in Hanover
Avian flu is on the March - but there's a crucial difference between this strain of bird flu and the former one.
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