In Tel Aviv, start-ups are looking for digital ways to beat traffic in the form of apps that help monitor the flow of vehicles on Israel's roads.
Jordan has seen the rise and fall of civilizations for thousands of years. Now over thirty Jordanian sites can be explored from our desktops using Google Street View.
American singer Anthony Vincent has done a cover version of Adele's hit Hello - in 25 different interpretations, ranging from the style of Lionel Richie to those of Janis Joplin and the Backstreet Boys.
German comedian Jan Böhmermann hit the internet with his latest stroke of genius. With heavy metal sounds and an aggressive-looking video, he will turn you into a muesli-loving European liberal - come what may.
The idea was born on April 1, 1976 - and it certainly wasn't a joke. Apple has since become one of the world's most successful tech firms. We say happy birthday, Apple - with mixed feelings.
Apps to beat the traffic. Concerts for video-game fans. And on Exit: 25 versions of Adele's Hello
The first virtual-reality headsets will be making their market debut throughout 2016. Hard and software developers are working feverishly on new applications for them.
Watch DW's feature film on the value of the book in the digital age.
Apps to beat the traffic: Israeli start-ups look at ways to get through traffic. Concerts for video-game fans: composer Tommy Tallarico puts game soundtracks on the stage. And on Exit: 25 versions of Adele's Hello.
A Berlin company is among the top names in digital music production. Their clients include top DJs, rock bands and pop stars.
The importance of the apple goes back to Adam and Eve in paradise - and it's still a powerful symbol today. Here's a selection of apples in cultural history.
Graffiti is typically an unwanted eyesore, fleeting by nature. But it can also reflect the mood of a city and a generation. Now German institutions are documenting digital photos of graffiti to preserve and study them.
You don't need to leave the house to immerse yourself in culture. The Twitter project #MuseumWeek has hundreds of cultural and arts institutions around the world tweeting about their treasures.
Artificial worlds: virtual reality headsets hit the market. Artistic apps: Apple makes it in the art world. And on Exit, free skating at breakneck speed through Shanghai.
Danish illustrator Søren Juhl responded to the Brussels attacks with a moving, viral image of Tintin that reflected his own heart. He says images can move the masses, but he's wary of crossing a line with his art.
The South by Southwest (SXSW) festivals are now a leading showcase for start-ups. At the Accelerator Competition, interactive tech companies from the world over presented their ideas. German start-ups drew crowds.
When something happens anywhere in the world, the Twittersphere is often the first to know. But user numbers are stagnating and the company still hasn't made a profit. What will the future bring for Twitter?
American student Matt Bray dances through life. He took videos of himself learning dance moves - at one hundred sites around Chicago. This quirky dance video has generated nearly 3 million views.