So about 35 have official accreditation to attend the Democratic National Convention. Cyberjournalist published a list of the […]
G-Search and Fujitsu Technosystems began offering this week in Japan “Sing Mail”, an application that sings the sentences […]
A new jacket from German clothing firm Rosner incorporates a 128-megabyte MP3 player controlled through cloth buttons on […]
When fragrance is used in spatial designs, it is mostly for branding purposes or for suggestive advertising (e.g. […]
The festival for interactive and digital art HALF MACHINE , inspired by the theme “meltage man and machine”, […]
British scientists from QinetiQ –a technology development company– found a way to mass-produce frequency-selective screens which filter out […]
This week, Spanish mobile phone company Amena is launching a service allowing seniors or disabled persons to call […]
Grace and George, a pair of socially skilled and autonomous talking robots will interact with the attendees of […]
Despina Papadopoulos’s projects are made for romantic geeks. Let’s start with her Love Jackets: Once a pair of […]
A new accessory sold by the Spanish online retailer Tecnoregalos allows users to physically fight the charaters of […]
E.L.I., or the Electro-Linguistic Imaginator, is a roaming poet that records the words and phrases people introduce into […]
Last week, the House of Lords, the highest court in England and Wales, decided that police will be […]
NTT DoCoMo now boosts three services to bring “interconnected world for Tokyoites today.” 1. Visual Controller enables a […]
Two posts from Picturephoning about camphones, wireless carriers, students and politics in the US. Student digital reporters to […]
Six Apart -the company behind Movable Type and TypePad platforms- bought French blog software firm Ublog last week. […]
The Niall McLaughlin Architects’ Houseboat won first prize of the “Unbuilt House” category of the RIBA’s Future House […]
The Institute of Transportation Studies is hosting an exhibit at UC Berkeley’s Brown Gallery: Transportation Futuristics, “Visionary Designs […]
NYKRIS, which had designed the interface of the Tate Modern’s iView application –a handheld device allowing visitors to […]
The first Linux-only computer shop and carwash has been open two weeks, and is selling “a few systems […]
The first channel dedicated exclusively to ads will be launched in September, allowing British viewers to revel in […]
According to Dave Lakhani corporate blogs are just another form of marketing; and if that is the extent […]
Media Lab Europe’s project Breakout for Two aims at building a sense of community over a distance, without […]
An unnamed retailer operating in US and Europe is planning to trial by the end of this year […]
Monolith is a portable system for public spaces, and events that allows everyone –even those who have never […]
Japan’s leading security company, Secom Co. presented yesterday a robot that can run as fast as humans (up […]
Black boxes and global positioning systems are parents’s best friends when it comes to keep tabs on their […]
US Senate Judiciary Committee will consider a bill that would hold technology companies liable for any product they […]
Ben Hyde is thinking on a new kind of reputation system that allows its participants to remain anonymous. […]
The BBC is planning to test a file-sharing system to distribute its TV programs to viewers over the […]
Oodlala, aka. “The secret life of scattered objects”, by artist Tamar Shori invites people to upload on a […]
In Belgium, the new Ford Fiesta promotional campaign by Ogilvy features promotional posters reacting to the SMS sent […]
Retrospectively, I was so happy of yesterday’s entry about vintage robots, that I’ve decided to start a “Vintage […]
Swedish artist Ulrika Wachtmeister’s Transitions conceptual project has been awarded the first prize of the Fused Space competition, […]
Ping is a free service for adding with just a line of HTML a faceroll (pictures of your […]
British Telecom is promoting the concept of pervasive healthcare computing to try to persuade drug companies and the […]
Vietnam has issued a new directive to curb the online circulation of “bad and poisonous information”. Cybercafes are […]
FeliPo by the Japanese company K Laboratory Co. will allow users “show” their RFID phones to posters in […]
Once upon a time, in the kingdom of Myriorama, there ruled a king who knew the art of […]
Toytent, an online retailer of antique & collectible toys sells an impressive collection of vintage space toys, robots, […]
4000 of 60,000 death in Mexico City are due to the smog. This summer, thirty-two elderly Mexico City […]