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Hyundai is turning its hand to smart, connected ships that can communicate with vessels and ports and offer predictive maintenance.
SAP still faces customer about confusion over Hana, its in memory database, and one of the company's key products.
Some firms are researching how to get rid of a driver, but Jaguar Land Rover is focusing on reading their brainwaves to predict car accidents.
Jaguar Land Rover is upping its tech game in the face of competition from European carmakers
Dropbox ups its security with new global certification following a history of vulnerabilities.
For the first time Google will test its proprietary driverless software in its own cars on public roads.
IBM, Pivotal and Hortonworks deny the Open Data Platform consortium they are part of is not an attempt to dismantle Hadoop distributor competition.
IBM's Watson will use Apple user's health data and supply it to insurers as well as clinical firms that can use the information to improve care.
Volvo Trucks has cut design and manufacturing of tools to build its trucks from 36 days to just two, using 3D printing.
SAP workers in Europe will be offered voluntary leave and UK, German, France and US employees will be offered early retirement packages.
Google and Apple's foray into the car space does not worry Volvo's chief information officer, who "feels confident we have a very strong strategy moving forward."
Australian airline, Qantas, is trialling virtual reality headsets developed by Samsung to offer passengers in-flight entertainment in 3D.
Unilever has almost halved production time for its well-known household care and laundry goods packaging moulds using Stratasy's 3D printing.
Ford's chief technology officer (CTO) brushed off naysayers and claimed that driverless cars will reach the masses, during a speech at consumer technology event CES in Vegas yesterday.