Governments are agreed on the importance of education, but increased schooling is not enough to boost the wealth of individuals or nations
International financial institution unveils new project aimed at tackling inadequate sanitation services for 800,000 Egyptians living near the Nile Delta
Employers are making use of firms such as Virgin Pulse to monitor the health of their workers. While presented as a benefit to employees, these services raise a number of concerns
Once dominant in the mobile phone market, Nokia has all but retreated. But don’t write it off just yet; the company could be about to make a return
Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation is the recipient of the 2015 New Economy Award for Most Innovative Technology Hub. CEO Allen Ma explains how the company is delivering solutions for a better tomorrow
It’s a false economy for businesses to scrimp on their cybersecurity. A holistic approach is what’s need to guarantee computer safety, and much more
Microsoft has announced that it will write down its Nokia acquisition and cut 7,800 jobs, primarily in the phone business
Toyota’s first female managing officer has stepped down little over a month after her appointment in the wake of a drugs scandal
In what is fast proving a nervy period for underperforming Japanese companies, Sony’s shareholders have chosen to keep Kazuo Hirai on as CEO
Former Nokia-CEO Stephen Elop is the biggest name to be leaving Microsoft, as the company looks to align its engineering teams with its strategy
SoftBank continues its investment run, this time by ploughing $1bn into South Korea’s burgeoning e-commerce market
Pinterest ventures into ecommerce with the introduction of a “Buy it” button to its online pinboard service