30 January, 2017 Bot or not? | Part 1 With chatbots and robots having stronger artificial intelligence every day — and with the sure-to-be epic Blade Runner 2049 out […]
25 January, 2017 A single app for talking on all your social networks? Nowadays we spend a great deal of time on Facebook, Twitter, Skype and WhatsApp for both work and personal reasons. […]
25 January, 2017 Boost is Lego’s new basic robotics and programming kit In keeping with other existing projects, Lego Boost brings programming and robotics to the youngest members of the family, with […]
24 January, 2017 Switch, Nintendo’s riskiest and most innovative venture The new Nintendo Switch is the most ambitious console produced by the Japanese company to date. Brimful with innovation, it […]
17 January, 2017 Big data: moneymaker and force for social good? This post first appeared here in our Public Policy blog As the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting kicks off today […]
17 January, 2017 Disability tech: These startups show how to use tech-for-good Like many start up bosses, Lise Pape was inspired to help others through the benefit of her own personal experience […]
11 January, 2017 Could texting bring peace of mind to humanity? There’s an argument to be made that the impersonal nature of online communication can be dehumanising. While there may be […]
9 January, 2017 “The virtual doctor will see you now…” Mobile medicine doesn’t have to be in tablet form A new charity, Virtual Doctors, exemplifies how a simple invention can […]
9 January, 2017 Are we successfully promoting the skill of code? Society is dominated by technology, and computer programmers play a fundamental role in ensuring we have the best software and […]
4 January, 2017 The best startup bootcamps and accelerators for 2017 Bootcamps and acceleration programmes are an amazing way to pick up new skills, meet new people and develop new ideas, […]