Elon Musk has set aside a $10 million cash pot to protect us from eventual extinction at the mechanical hands…
TechWeekEurope cherry picks from the best blogs coming out of CES 2015
Bill Gates drinks fresh water made from human waste, and surprisingly it doesn't taste like urine
Cars equipped with thermal-imaging equipment can now detect energy leaks of buildings and homes
Electronics giant confirms the Tizen operating system will be the basis for all future smart televisions
Smartphones use is altering the human brain, but not in the sinister way scaremongers would have you believe
The next frontier for Android operating system could see it fully embedded in the humble motor car
Seven winners of Internet of Things Launchpad competition announced
SailPoint Market Pulse Survey Illustrates how cloud apps increase the risk of insider threat
With two possible entries for an upcoming robotic challenge, NASA opts for the more manoeuvrable machine
Head of Facebook’s AI facility looks to create a ‘digital assistant’ to cut out all those embarrassing posts
British firm reveals more powerful alternative to the barebones Raspberry Pi personal computer
TechWeek Europe takes a spin with Audi's piloted driving technology
Bristol, Greenwich, Milton Keynes and Coventry will host driverless cars tests ahead of their arrival on British roads next year
Scientist receives an upgrade to his communication technology but issues warning about the future of AI
78 percent of UK organisations are not confident that they can fully recover after a disruption
The HPC system, housed in a facility in Germany, is powered by Intel Xeon E5 processors and FirePro GPU accelerators…
The UK could lose out if it slips in the global race to develop the Internet of Things
Is the world's first digital replica of an animal either a dog, cat, or a more exotic animal?
First set of "no fee" apprenticeship schemes will begin next year with an initial focus on digital skills
The bio-organic battery from StoreDot that can be fully charged in just 26 seconds, could be available on the market…
Ben Collar, director of Research & Development for Siemens Road and City Mobility, explains how businesses need to take a…
American academic centres land the largest ever private funding deal for cyber-security research
The perfect spy drone? NASA invents a drone that simply disappears or decomposes away if it crashes
Will Google use its newly acquired Moffett Airfield for drones or more exotic airborne technology?
Norwegian researchers 'print' self-learning robots for potentially hazardous duties
Apple rumoured to be moving to the UK's 'Silicon Fen' with a new research and development office in Cambridge
Scientists invent coating to prevent visits to hospital A&E departments due to battery ingestion
Government hopes Digital Catapult Centre will encourage collaboration and innovation and announces three new locations in Bradford, Brighton and Sunderland
The UK launches a data centre tailored especially for academic and medical research communities