Researchers from Pontedera, Italy and Seoul, Korea, are developing a prototype capsule designed to crawl though a patient’s […]
Japanese company Taito is now offering what Russell calls Redjacking: sending marketing messages via Infrared. The company’s Popar […]
The mythic Soviet Lomo camera, born in 1982, gained cult-status for its slightly indinstinct images with distorted colours. […]
During his residency at Kala Art Institute , artist Paul Catanese created three digital Cornell boxes for the […]
Many accidents, especially at night, are caused by drivers having to take their eye off the road to […]
On October 4, 1957, Soviet satellite Sputnik, the world’s first artificial satellite, blast into space and transmitted information […]
Next spring, Hitachi-Omron Terminal Solutions will start selling ATMs equipped with a finger vein biometric identification system. They […]
The Parsons School of Design in New Yorkhas invited 47 artists and architects –ranging from Christo to David […]
UK angina patients are being offered Enhanced External Counterpulsation or EECP, a vibrating trousers treatment that works by […]
While I was singing and dancing on The Reflex by Duran Duran, a commercial directed by Ridley Scott […]
Interactive art and design researcher Fang-Yu Lin will present From the Great Beyond at Dorkbot on Wed Oct […]
Tim Shey have just wrapped up a two-week stint as guest reBlogger for Eyebeam, and as Tom Moody […]
Warning! I just find one source* reporting the news, but it sure sounds wild! CCTV cameras which can […]
Hello Kitty will turn more plastic than ever by staring on a MasterCard debit card. “We think our […]
Designwise edits original products and objects created by Portuguese designers. They recently published the results of a competition […]
Samsung SDS has developed for Korean immigration authorities smart chips that can read passports with biometric data embedded […]
Three years ago, I spent the most glorious part of my life working for a radio station in […]
Paddy Hartley has created face corsets that alter the shape of the wearer’s face. Through the corsets, the […]
I want to blog about Immersion’s CyberGlove for ages (well, just a couple of weeks actually.) It’s Saturday, […]
Kelly Heaton uses original software and found objects in her sculpture and installations. Live Pelt is a multimedia […]
Just in case atom bombs fall over Denver, the Civil Defense Office of Denver cooked up a handbook […]
A 3 millimetre-long swimming robot constructed by Chinese scientists could eventually be used for drug delivery or to […]
Geram pop group Supersmart had released an album in ringtone format for mobile phone. Now German punk bank […]
A fuel cell that runs on sugar rather than methanol is being developed by Matsushita. The prototype is […]
The wearable Halfkeyboard was designed to let you turn your PDA into a wearable computer. Via La Petite […]
The TALON robots by Foster-Miller are equipped with off-the-shelf chemical, gas, temperature, and radiation sensors that can be […]
Five robots will be inducted into Carnegie Mellon University‘s Robot Hall of Fame® at a June 21 ceremony […]
A new exhibition at London’s Science Museum asks whether the widespread use of digital enhancement to “improve” faces […]
Cyworld is a popular Korean site that provides personal homepage services to its 10 million members (more than […]
This year’s Ig Nobel Prizes were assigned yesterday evening: – Steven Stack and James Gundlach (USA) got the […]
AMouse, built by researchers from Tokyo and Zurich, is a robot with real mouse whiskers that could represent […]
Earlier this summer Urban Tapestries received confirmation of an award from the Engineering & Physical Research Council of […]
The Wall Street School of English in Tokyo has adopted the QR barcodes on promotional T-shirts. QR barcodes […]
Radionics pioneer Duncan Laurie created magickal socks that “feature a working radionics device stitched into the fabric, which […]
On the Core77 design board , there is “a walk-thru of a conceptual design project.” Scott Wilson and […]
“Blog Story”, the first book written in French about the blog phenomenon is now available online. Written by […]
A new electronic driver’s assistant system (DAS) developed at the National Information and Communications Technology Australia lab in […]
Japanese company Digimarc is launching the first commercial application of a new digital watermarking technology for use with […]
Architect Sean Godsell has installed a new project for the Melbourne Fringe Festival depicting the bus shelter as […]
So you thought Japanese were drinking tea to get zen? Wildest Lipton Ice tea ad on earth! via […]