Netflix is looking to expand its already impressive European user base, although early indications suggest there might be some hostility to contend with
Apple’s product launch was short on surprises but still packed a punch with a range of new releases
Ballmer’s decision to step down as director has brought an end to the former CEO’s 34-year association with the company
The New Economy speaks to Dr John Ashton, President of the UK Faculty of Public Health, to ask whether the pharmaceutical industry needs to invest more in curing diseases seen to be less profitable
The New Economy takes a look at Nuke, the special effects technology taking Hollywood by storm
The New Economy speaks to Scott DeFelice, CEO of Oxford Performance Materials, to find out how his company is transforming industries such as healthcare and aerospace through 3D printing
Profits of tech giant fall by seven percent, but the company remains optimistic about its long-term strategy
A slowing smartphone market combined with a strong Korean currency and the rise of local competitors has cut Samsung’s profits for a third consecutive quarter
Streamlining costs and increasing provision are the two biggest hurdles facing the global healthcare industry. One firm believes 3D printing and additive manufacturing are the answers to both
As part of a trend towards consolidation in the digital music space, Google has acquired the music streaming service Songza
The New Economy speaks to Carlos Lambro, Brand President of New Holland Agriculture, about the company’s drive towards more environmentally-friendly farming
Police in the UK, and worldwide, are using 3D scanning technology in their crime scene investigation process