The Austrian designed smart lock uses Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities and can also be integrated with full voice control integration with Amazon Alexa and Google Home.
Graham Bennett, director of healthcare, Insource, looks at the wider digital transformation currently being undertaken by the NHS
Elad Walach, CEO, Aidoc, looks at five ways AI will impact healthcare in the coming year.
Rightmove expects average house prices in England and Wales to grow at fastest pace in seven years in 2018.
Nearly a third of those looking for a job in another country preferred Britain as their top work destination.
Consumer spending fell 0.9% compared to a year earlier following a 2.1% drop in October, Visa and IHS Markit said.
Arabella Lewis-Smith paid for all 20 of her employees to go on a Christmas work outing to Spain's capital, Madrid.
Growth in demand, rising profits and regulatory support bodes well for the industry, according to a new report.
Calvin Klein underwear, among hoodies, fans and shoes impounded by UK officials.
Richard Nesbitt, CEO of the Global Risk Institute in Financial Services, speaks to IBTimes UK about the need to address gender diversity.
Thabo Mabogwane and Bongani Mohosana – aka Black Motion – bought business class tickets on a Comair flight – which flies under the British Airways brand in South Africa.
House prices grow 3.9% in the year to November, as annual rate of growth drops for the first time since July.
All Nippon Airways and Virgin Atlantic have also experienced issues with Trent 1000 engines mounted on Boeing 787s.
The town of Nueva Fuerabamba in Peru's southern Andes was built to house around 1,600 people who gave up their rural village to make room for a massive, open-pit copper mine
Shares in Ladbrokes were up by more than a quarter after it announced that it was holding "detailed discussions" regarding a takeover offer from rival GVC.
India is critical to the UK's plans to show that it can secure post-Brexit trade deals with non-European Union countries.
Day one of Newsweek's AI and data science in capital markets event examined a range of new data sources.
Legal practitioner and IBTimes UK columnist Martin Kenney writes 2017 has been another mega year for financial scandals.
When it comes to finding the perfect job, new research suggests it's not all about the money.
Rail fares are going up because the government is trying to shift the burden of subsidy from the state onto the passenger.
Employees in Italy vote for industrial action but airline dismissive of claims it will go ahead.
Newly-formed company will own a stake in 12 of Britain's 20 supermalls and will have combined assets worth over £20bn.
Steve Polsky is CEO of Juvo examines the unfulfilled promise of mobile financial services.
Britons collect the equivalent of just 29% of what they earned at work on average when they turn 68.
StepChange charity warns that customers are stuck in a vicious circle of borrowing and constantly struggle to repay overdraft fees.
Every year insurance providers receive calls from customers making claims, some stressful, some urgent, some distressing, and some rather unusual.
Data released by job site Glassdoor shows Google topped the list ahead of Anglian Water and Bromford Group.
The Beverley Cinema in Paris was one of the most popular and famous erotic cinemas. Feeling the effects of online pornography, its owner laments over the impact.
Confusion over the Government's policies towards diesel cars, see sales of diesel cars plunge 30.6% year-on-year.
Nearly a fifth of all workers in house building sites across England are from the European Union, census reveals.