“Welcome to the Neighbourhood” is a NESTA Futurelab (Bristol, UK) project that lets people explore the solar system […]
Mobile Bristol has designed CitiTag, a location-based multiplayer game, to explore social interaction and innovative experiences in public […]
In Missouri, fines and debts unpaid to the courts can be collected thanks to pizza delivery database. To […]
Where can one find Wi-Fi access while travelling? Hotspots spring up everywhere, says the press. But not every […]
In big cities across the USA, police resort to Wi-Fi to diminish errors in the tickets they write […]
Two weeks ago, the article A tag on the running shoe mentionned the fact that competitors at the […]
Technology marches ahead, grammar gets worse – Breaking – smh.com.au Technology marches ahead, grammar gets worse evolution’s got […]
Clients in expensive hotels have to pay to get wireless access, but those sleeping in less-pricey ones get […]
A few years ago, a radio presenter asking his audience to send SMS would have been regarded as […]
Microsoft’s Beijing research lab in China came out with a pen that captures hanwriting on regular paper and […]
In Amsterdam, this 28 April, TeleTV Summit will tackle topics such as: What is an interactive reality soap […]
To stay more original and more techno-savvy than its competitors, the Baja Beach Club (Barcelona) offers to implent […]
SimpleTEXT is an audio/visual performance that focuses on the dynamic involvement of the audience through input from mobile […]
During last year CeBIT, many laptops couldn’t get online because of overlapping WiFi networks. Today, in densely developed […]
It looks as if this week everybody wrote an article about Gucci’s case for i-Pod. But the i-Pod […]
Fearing that “if it’s not on Google it doesn’t exist” or just out of curiosity, people search for […]
Ok it’s not totally new but still, I can’t believe it. Bow-Lingual is the “world’s first dog translator” […]
Mobile operators have spent billions on their 3G licences without having a clear strategy of what they’re going […]
IDT wants to target those among the 43% US consumers that cannot afford a mobile phone by offering […]
Telematics Research Group, provider of analysis on the vehicle telematics industry, published a report that states that the […]
Aangel is a service provided by Vodafone New Zeland that lets user record a note or new contact […]
In a nutshell, BuZZone Pro key is a PDA-based wireless communication system that allows for communication in different […]
Middlesbrough’s newest piece of public art, Spectra-txt is a 10-meters tall mirror tower covered with more than 1,000 […]
Domogar, the first European fair dedicated exclusively to ‘intelligent’ living, involving domotics and digital homes, will take place […]
Researchers at Bonn University in Germany have created a new way to read SMS as a “tactile melody”. […]
Travelers landing in Tokyo’s Narita Airport – which has the ambition to be the most technologically advanced in […]
Since last December, UK drivers using a mobile phone behind the wheel can face a fine up to […]
Microsoft Hardware Systems Group in Cambridge (UK) has created a new research group that combines hardware engineering with […]
Take a microphone, a loudspeaker, a battery and a voice-recognition chip and pack them into a standard-sized credit […]
US company Broadbeam has developed IntelliSwitching, a software that provides seamless switching between wide area and wireless local […]
Thanks to a deal with T-Mobile UK (already present in Starbucks cafés) 100 Texaco stations will offer broadband […]
In the UK, the Advertising Standards Authority, which regulates all non-broadcast campaigns, said the number of complaints about […]
While he was testing the security of Bluetooth devices, security expert Adam Laurie discovered the vulnerability of mobile […]
Canadian artist Garnet Hertz is specialized in weird experiments: he equipped a living wireless cockroach equipped with a […]
Barbie Call Time Program allows parents/friends to arrange for Barbie to phone their child/mates and deliver pre-recorded or […]
Researchers at the University of Alberta (Canada) have developed an electronic nose that can connect to a computer, […]
ISEA2004 symposium mixes creative media practices with new technologies and gathers researchers, designers and artists to explore the […]
Fearing terrorism, most Americans do not care about exposing themselves to massive data surveillance but they should, states […]
Canadians Try SMS Cure For Voter Apathy With 25% of voters aged 18-24 voting, an initiative to engage […]
According to a research by Canalys, the Europe, Middle East & Africa mobile device market has grown in […]