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Industries use gaming software to train employees

Various industries across the globe are putting hi-tech gaming software towards some surprisingly productive uses

Technological advancements in improvements to healthcare

By simply improving access to data many are looking to revolutionise healthcare and the way we interact with it

The growing proliferation and ambition of R&D institutes

Frans Schmetz of High Tech Campus Eindhoven explains the growing popularity of technology institutes

The rapid evolution and personalisation of the ‘desktop’

Every admin knows it: written policies aren’t worth the paper they are printed on, writes Mark Austin, CTO of Avecto

A brief history of PCO’s innovations and successes

Currently in its 25th year, German-based PCO continues to offer its customers cutting-edge digital imaging cameras

Dropbox banking on revolutionary new email

Start-up email client that turns your inbox into a to-do list bought by online storage giant

Why wearable tech is not the next big thing

Wearable technology is nothing new, but many think it is the next revolution in tech. Some will fare better than others

Anti-GM food activist admits he was wrong

As one of the leading campaigners against genetically modified food changes his mind on its dangers, could the tide be turning its favour?

CES points way ahead for 2013 consumer tech

Annual trade show set to highlight the gadgets that manufacturers hope will make a global impact this year hosted in Las Vegas

Sutco Recycling Technik: Nothing goes to waste

Finding the most efficient way of reusing different materials is becoming ever more important as environmental problems mount up

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The innovation and evolution of digital images

As camera technology advances, there are still firms developing astonishing devices that are fuelling ingenuity in a range of industries

Manufacturing acknowledges the rise of the machines

Financial constraints and innovations are convincing companies to look at automating production. It isn’t all bad news for human workers