By replacing the reliance on paper with smart technology, business decision-makers can reinvent and simplify their processes, says Jeremy Waterman, MD, Sage Northern Africa & Middle East.
The PhD-level programme accepted a young roboticist after her plucky and touching pitch caught their attention.
The oldest tennis tournament in the world introduces new technologies to improve fans' experiences.
With touch sensors along its body, the stylus would respond to the placement, movement and pressure exerted by users' fingers.
Finnish telecoms provider Elisha unveiled Pepper - a humanoid robot - at its flagship store in Helsinki. [Local rep: Emerge Queue]
The DeskJet 3720 is "half the size" of most all-in-one printers on the market, according to HP.
South Korea's Pink Light campaign alerts people on trains when they should give up priority seating for a pregnant passenger.
We round up trends from across the globe that had us scratching our heads.
The UK's Office for National Statistics finds that Internet use is rapidly rising among users aged 75 and over.
Enabling businesses to make the most of relevant information is a core principle of modern enterprise information management, says Adam Howatson, CMO at OpenText.
Homeowners and business execs can use a phone to arm a security system, control temperature gauges, switch on appliances and control lighting, says BT-SA.