Tech firms Sony and Panasonic have announced they are teaming up in order to develop an ultra-high-quality successor to Blu-ray discs
Tech giant beat low earning targets, causing shares to recover, writes Rita Lobo
Most businesses are in the earliest stages of big data adoption. Few have thought further than the technology itself, and not how big data will impact their operational processes and information architectures
IP holders risk future developments of their products losing patent protection, warns intellectual property strategist at Sagentia
Mobile security is a concern for individuals and businesses alike. However, third-party developers are finding ways of getting around commercial safeguards
This year marks 60 years since the discovery of DNA’s double-helix structure, but it hasn’t changed us as much as we might expect
Simulation allows individuals to train for reality before they have to face it. RUAG Defence’s systems create an immersive environment for training combat personnel. RUAG Defence won the award for Best Training Programme, in The New Economy Defence Awards, 2013
The European Commission is investigating possible anti-competitive sales tactics by Apple
A team of scientists from Zhejiang have produced a new substance that is just twice as heavy as hydrogen. The material, known as graphene aerogel, also has a number of weighty commercially viable uses
Obama’s inability to have yet acted on promises to better transparency for UAV strikes is drawing criticism from many senior officials, the issue, as such, is threatening to mar the President’s reputation
Ken Harkin of Sparx Systems explains how effective requirements management can save time and prevent mistakes
Apps like Hailo are giving new life to industries not traditionally associated with technology, one such sector being taxiing