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Virus protection for smartphones
Smartphones are often the nerve centers of our lives. But many users have forgotten about security.
Shift - Living in the Digital Age
Malware is stalking smartphones. Drones are racing. And on Exit: an expressionist view of New York.
Drone racing: A new sport
People all over the world are pitting their souped-up quadcopters against each other in races.
NYC Flow
Video artist Danil Krivoruchko gave images of New York City streets an expressionist touch.
Clinton: Donald Trump will be our president
Protests againsts Trump in the USA
Hundreds of people hit the streets in the USA after Donald Trump was declared the winner in the US election.
Shift - Living in the Digital Age
The world of science comes to Facebook. Cuba goes online. And hardware goes soft in fast motion.
What Berliners think of Trump's victory
People in Berlin are concerned after the victory of Republican Donald Trump in the US presidential election.
Celebrities share election shock on social media
After Donald Trump won the presidential election, stars like Katy Perry, David Mandel and J.K. Rowling are lashing out.
USA votes
Voting for the 45th US President has begun. People in Dixville Notch, a tiny town in New Hampshire.
Why young voters want Clinton in office
Most of the young voters in the USA want to see Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton as their next president.
Five Trump moments
Republican candidate Donald Trump has brought a new style of rhetoric to the presidential election campaign in the USA.
Israeli author Etgar Keret on why the world is under threat
Etgar Keret told DW why he'd propose a three-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The most popular Halloween clips on Vimeo
Vimeo has got a name as an online platform for films with aesthetic aspirations.
Paperlux: Surviving the digital age
Companies are increasingly relying on paper even in this digital age. Good news for Studio Paperlux.
The first reality soap over Snapchat
"iam.serafina" is the first reality soap to be broadcast over the Snapchat image messaging service.
App developers in Senegal
In Senegal, women are moving into the traditionally male-dominated IT sector.
The tea seller who became a model
A photo of Pakistani tea seller Arshad Khan has become an Instagram hit.
Kitesurfing with drones
This video by a drone manufacturer shows a delivery drone instead of a kite hoisting a surfer aloft.
Shift - Living in the Digital Age
The first reality soap over Snapchat, app developers in Senegal, and drone-powered kitesurfing.
Countries with the fastest internet connections
An American internet expert collected data on internet speeds round the world.
Facebook sorry over breast cancer ad ban
The social media platform apologized for "accidentally" deleting an animated video showing breasts as pink circles.
The most popular users on musical.ly
With the Muscial.ly app, musers - as its mostly teenage users are called - produce short performance videos.
US election - a feast for trolls?
Politicians have long used anger, vitriol and hero-worship to shore up their camp and push people to join the fray.
Social Bots: computerized web identities
Social bots are software designed to communicate with and influence human users in social networks.
When corporations earn, Google profits
The American internet technology company charges firms for higher rankings in search engine results.
Stars at your fingertips
Italian blogger Dito Von Tease creates quirky portraits of well-known figures on fingertips.
China through Van Gogh's eyes
A timelapse video journey across China as seen through Van-Gogh's eyes made with the Prisma app.
Shift - Living in the Digital Age
Computerized web identities, the Google money machine, and China through Van Gogh's eyes.
@dwnews - Social media embraces Bob Dylan's Nobel Prize win
Countries with the most blocks on Facebook content
How often does Facebook get government requests for user data?
Alyaa Gad: Sex education over YouTube
In YouTube videos, Egyptian doctor Alyaa Gad talks frankly about sex and health in Arabic
Berlin as a colorful puzzle
French video maker Julien Patry's collage sorts Berlin motifs by their many shapes and colors.
Digital nomads in a Thai coworking space
Young professionals from around the world share a coworking space on the Thai island of Ko Lanta.
Shift - Living in the Digital Age
Digital nomads in Thailand, Alyaa Gad's sex education videos on YouTube and Berlin and its colors.
Countries with best opportunities for business starters
Where do start-ups have the best chances for success?
Countries who produce the best programmers
The web portal "HackerRank" has searched for the world's most skillful programmers.
Iran's 'blogfather': Social media is killing the free web
Iranian blogger Hossein Derakhshan spent six years in prison. He discovered a trivial internet upon his release
Social Media and Terrorist attacks
Smartphone users functioning as on-the-spot reporters of terrorist attacks present a growing problem.
Autonomous Driving
Autonomous or self-driving cars are touted as the future of road transport. Are they truly safe?
Van Gogh Liquified
An artist re-creates van Gogh paintings using traditional Turkish marbling techniques.
Shift - Living in the Digital Age
Terror attacks on social media, autonomous cars on a road test and Van Gogh liquified.
Berlin promotes Bauhaus legacy with new Gropius app
Berlin boasts over a dozen works by Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius. They're made accessible with a new app.
How photographer Benjamin Jaworskyj became a star on YouTube
To become a star photographer, you need to know how to market yourself, say YouTuber Ben Jaworkskyj and Pavel Kaplun.
Turkish artist Garip Ay
Garip Ay recreates famous masterpieces using the Turkish art of marbling.
US states with the most drivers taking photos
A U.S. automotive industry news website commissioned an Instagram study tracking photos taken from moving cars.
Tearing down cultural barriers with YouTube
Three young Syrians in Germany create YouTube videos to take a playful dig at cultural differences.
Fake customer ratings
Customer ratings play an important role for online shoppers. But they are not all genuine.
The Oktoberfest in fast forward
Alexander Helff has edited together 4,000 images from the Oktoberfest to create a timelapse clip.
Shift - Living in the Digital Age
Syrian YouTubers explain German culture. Online customer appraisals. Plus: a timelapse of Munich’s Oktoberfest.
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