Access, Marie Sester’s interactive work is accessible online throughout this year’s edition of Villette Numerique (in the “Zone […]
A “Science & Fiction Symposium ” will be held in in San Francisco on September 29 – October […]
In circa 1965, the H316 was billed as the first under-$10,00016-bit machine from a major computer manufacturer. The […]
Bosch has announced an advanced new wireless intruder detector that uses artificial intelligence to detect relevant motion. The […]
Dental equipment manufacturer Yoshida Seisakusho KK has developed a dental patient chair equipped with a speaker that enables […]
Jim Davies has an online gallery of paintings he has done based on Pac-Man. I like the “head-on […]
The booklet compiling the text messages that were sent during the textproject Stads Chromosomen has been released this […]
Brian Lonsway ‘s research focuses on the relationships between architecture and informatics, and in particular, the development of […]
The WatchMe project, imagined by Natalia Marmasse and Chris Schmandt of the MIT Speech Interface Group, is a […]
Israel’s weapons research and development directorate have created the ultimate stink bomb, with a disgusting smell that lingers […]
Office in a bucket, by London-based designers Inflate (present at this year edition of 100% Design) is an […]
If you were not among the lucky ones who could visit Artbots, the robot talent show, maybe this […]
University of Queensland physicists have invented a permanent coating technology that will prevent your spectacles, car windscreen or […]
After the nose-steered mouse… A team at Shizuoka University has created a prototype that enables users to operate […]
Before being replaced by LED displays, nixie tubes –glowing bottles of ionized gas– were used as indicating devices […]
Governments are committed to doing something to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases we release into the atmosphere. […]
TekVet System spots unhealthy animals by monitoring their body temperature using a small wireless device attached to the […]
Non-lethal microwave weapons, also called Active Denial System , are to be issued to American troops in Iraq […]
Louise Wictoria Klinker and Anab Jain (from Interaction Design at the Royal College of Art) both designed the […]
Last year, three players died as a direct result of injuries suffered on the football field, two of […]
Taking its cue from Star Trek: The Next Generation, US firm Vocera has created a wireless voice communicator. […]
It may have started with the spy phone built into secret agent Maxwell Smart’s left shoe on the […]
Decades ago, scientists from RAND forcasted that the home computer would look like this in 2004. From del.icio.us/tag/design, […]
High school students in South Korea preparing for the college entrance exam will be able “to use personal […]
University teams from around the USA will be invited during the 2004-2005 academic year to participate in a […]
Gallery of Apple ads and brochures. Via del.icio.us/celia.
Harbin Polytechnical University, in China has developed a robot that can help set bones, conduct surgeries and do […]
Yang Wang and colleagues at Boston College have invented an antenna that captures visible light in much the […]
The toy designed by the winning team on last week’s premiere Donald Trump’s reality show “The Apprentice 2” […]
The Connect to Art initiative by Nokia launches with a mobile exhibition featuring three Finnish artists, Stefan Lindfors, […]
Georges Dyens ‘ project –with the support of Hexagram— consists of animating elevator doors with holograms, giving the […]
Daniela Rus and other Dartmouth Robotics Lab researchers have developed control methods that guarantee self-reconfigurable robots won’t fall […]
BBC Science and Nature has a page where leading scientists and broadcasters tell on videos how they think […]
Urinals in some pubs and hotels across New Zealand have now adverts that are heat-activated and display a […]
US Marines are now testing in Irak a GPS-guided cargo parachute called the Sherpa Autonomous Parafoil Delivery System. […]
Matsushita Electric Works has developed the human skin data transmission technology and started selling it to manufacturers of […]
The Universidad Polit�cnica de Madrid (UPM) has developed the prototype of a robot that will work in the […]
Virtual tourists are helping the Swiss to plan their landscape. The Swiss government, which subsidises farmers heavily to […]
Mia in Popgadget feels sorry for the Touchless Trash Can that seldom gets your hands on it as […]
As I’m thinking to swap Piedmondt’s agnolotti for Berlin’s Indian take-aways, I keep an eye on any news […]