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Wearable Tech On The Rise Despite Falling Apple Watch Sales
Fitness bands continue to outsell smartwatches
Box And IBM Simplify Cloud Workflows With Box Relay
Boxworks 2016: Box and IBM continue partnership and promise Box Relay will reduce dependency on IT without sacrificing securirty
EE Starts Rollout of LTE-A Powered 360Mbps 4G+
EE looks to press home technical advantage with 360Mbps Cat9 LTE-A rollout, starting with Wembley Stadium
Google To Release Huawei-Made Nexus 7 This Year
Huawei could be making the next Google Nexus 7 tablet
Intel Buys Movidius To Boost RealSense Smart Machine Tech
By snapping up the startup, Intel will look to bring its perceptual computing platform to virtual reality headsets, drones, robots and driverless cars
Startup Showcase: Karhoo
This week we hear from Daniel Ishag, CEO of cab comparison app Karhoo, about his startup and its ambitions
Virgin Media Helps IMO Launch Two Affordable Android Smartphones
The London-based company will use Virgin Media as the network partner to launch its cheap smartphones
BlackBerry Delivers ‘Spy-Proof’ Tablets For German Government
Sorry NSA. German government agencies to use 'spy proof' Samsung tablets thanks to Blackberry unit
iPhone 7: Better Specs, Bigger Battery, Sharper Screen Rumours
Apple's next iPhone could ditch the headphone jack and sport water resistance
Seagate Will Test Optical Interconnect Technologies For The World’s Hungriest Data Centres
Seagate has partnered with Japanese scientists PETRA to test optical interconnect solutions for exascale data centres looking to boost bandwidth and reduce power consumption
MoD Identifies Technology As Key Driver For UK Operating Future
Government whitepaper offers up likely defence and security predictions in next 20 years
Is London’s Newest Data Centre One Of The World’s Most Efficient?
LONDON2 is marketed as one of the most efficient data centres in the world. Can it live up to the hype?
Oracle To Open Two German Data Centres Following Spying Scandal
The facilities, based in Frankfurt and Munich, are partly in response to questions around security, Oracle said
DHL Testing Drone Delivery To North Sea Island Of Juist
The trial will be the first time in Europe commercial drones will be operated outside the pilot's field of vision, according to DHL
HP Discover: Photons And Memristors Will Make ‘The Machine’
HP wants to rebuild computers with photonic networks and massive memristor storage, - in the next five years
HEG Data Centre Re-Opens In Leeds
Host Europe Group (HEG) improves efficiency with a data centre re-fit in Leeds
Canadian Scientists Claim A Major Breakthrough In Quantum Computing
A team of researchers has managed to keep quantum memory ‘coherent’ for 39 minutes at room temperature
Video: Experts Weigh In On Weightless M2M Potential
First part in TechWeekEurope’s video series looks at how Weightless works, and what makes it perfect for M2M applications
Cambridge Graphene Research Centre To Open Doors In 2013
The £25 million project could bring the wonderful material to the mass market
Brin Tests Google Glass Around New York
Google co-founder seen wearing the futuristic device on a New York subway train
The Cloud Will Manage Our Health And Work By 2025: Video
Don't stress about super-crowdsourcing, printed medication and the ubiquitous workplace, says Virgin Media Business
AMD Heralds ‘Surround Computing’
AMD has outlined its vision for a world where everything from appliances to clothing is infused with computing power
Bristol Scientists Promise Commercial Quantum Computing Chips
Nokia and Toshiba to build photon chips based on Bristol breakthrough
Coverity Prays Curiosity Code Won’t Kill Another Mars Mission
Good quality software is essential for a successful Mars mission
Google Gets Plates For A Car That Drives Itself
Google unleashes autonomous Prius on the roads of Nevada
Why Robot Swarms Look Set To Roam The Earth
In 25 years, swarm robots could do everything from taking out the garbage to cleaning your arteries, says Antonio Espingardeiro
US Scientists Plan On-Demand Robots
A team from MIT wants anyone to be able to go to a shop, get a design and print their own cybernetic machines
MWC 2012: Mobile Will Change The World Says Google’s Schmidt
Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt challenged attendees to use mobile technology to create a global community of equals
Cook Plus Ive Is Jobs-like Pairing, Says Biographer
Apple CEO Tim Cook and chief designer Jonathan Ive can keep Apple going, says Walter Isaacson