Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence and drones all form part of future view

Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence and drones all form part of future view
New algorithm can identify integer overflows, one of the most widely encountered bugs in computer programs
Huge rise in smartphone-synced devices make wearables a lucrative area
LEOcoin founders tell TechWeekEurope why their new exchange will transform the way people shop online
Social network’s new initiatives revealed ahead of F8 conference
Bitcoin-beater unveils LEOxChange at London event
Company could utilise folding screens for a potential Galaxy S7
£29 device syncs with your smartphone to offer fitness and sleep tracking functions
Yang Yuanqing posts pictures of mystery smartwatch on Weibo
Increased governmental support and higher R&D spending will also help medical nanotech reach $8.5bn by 2019
Virgin, which already competes in the all-electric Formula E race, said it may develop a consumer vehicle
relayr of Berlin is the winner of this year’s CODE_n Award. This was announced by CODE_n’s jury at CeBIT in Hanover. The young company impressed the judges with its business model that paves the way into the Internet of Things for app developers. Their flagship product “WunderBar” looks like a bar of chocolate but is packed with cutting-edge sensor technology. The various sensors measure such things as temperature, humidity or movement and can be broken off like chunks of chocolate and attached to physical objects. This enables software developers – without any knowledge of electrical engineering – to design applications for smartphones which can access and analyse the measured data; such as an app that controls the temperature of the wine cellar or the humidity level of the domestic greenhouse.
Activité and Activité Pop smartwatches aim to help users track their lifestyles and improve their everyday well being
Alessandro Porro, VP of international sales at software firm Ipswitch, urges companies to prevent disruptive trends from destabilising their networks
Chocks away! Amazon drone testing gets an official thumbs up from American aviation authorities
Sean Jackson, CMO at EXASOL, an analytic database management software company, believes the UK Government is finally getting something spot on
Stefan Ried, CTO for Unify, gives us a summary of what Unify are presenting at CeBIT 2015
Tableau's Senior Marketing Manager, Lars Milde, tells us about their presence at CeBIT 2015
Prototype device built out of grass from Twickenham rugby stadium as well as older smartphones
Luxury wearable will be powered by Android Wear and feature Intel technology
The ultimate cheap seat! Man charged after drone was used to film a number of English premiership football matches
Terminator film used as inspiration of new 3D printer that “grows” objects from a pool of liquid
Wearable to hit UK shores on April 15, costing £169.99
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella explains how his company is going to empower us all
Red Bull’s Al Peasland tells TechWeekEurope how much new developments are helping further Formula One
Iconic watchmaker looks to keep personalisation aspect along with mobile payments
Alibaba’s mobile payments service could help get Apple onside with Chinese regulators
‘Connected Safety’ initiative is only the beginning for intelligent vehicles, Volvo CIO Klas Bendrick tells TechWeekEurope
TechWeekEurope heads to the Wearable Technology Show to find out
Digital Catapult promises £9 million of benefit to local digital economies as new centres officially open