After Internet, the adult entertainment industry has clear intention to get itself a comfortable place on the mobile […]
Grenoble CEA Leti, ST Microelectronics and France Telecom R&D center jointly founded in Grenoble of MINATEC IDEAs Laboratory, […]
The Japanese mobile communication company, NTT DoCoMo has just established officially the “Mobile Society Research Institute” to analyse […]
How CellSpotting works is really simple : “A mobile phone is a radio device, when turned on, it […]
The Japanese telecoms company, NTT DoCoMo said it has developed a device to control home electronics equipment with […]
US broadband phone service provider Vonage will introduce mobile Wi-Fi phones later this year: subscribers will be able […]
Feeling unconfortable in front of the succes of Skype service that allows free VoIP (voice call over the […]
The Norwegian company, Opera Software is to launch a speech-recognition technology , relying on IBM’s ViaVoice technology, for […]
Mobile developer Opera Software has elaborated ‘mobileIPG’ (mobile Interactive Programming Guide) a new application that lets wireless users […]
A survey conducted by the online insurer Directline.com revealed that British consumers intend to regularly change the devices […]
Avon Cosmetics Japan has come up with a new way to analyze the skin of customers: its sales […]
The Malaysian rock band Search is to sell its next album (as well as its VCDs and previous […]
It appears that three Eastern Europeans have won £1.3 million at London’s Ritz Casino using software which turned […]
Contextual proposes new MMS services that includes famous cartoon characters, MMS voting for popstars and possibly the first […]
Cybernetics, an American company which technology permits the creation of direct and bi-directional interfaces between the brain, nervous […]
The Mixed Reality Lab of Singapore has come up with the prototype of a Magic Story Cube to […]
Developped in 2001 (the idea didn’t take off immediately because of lacks of investments) at the Institute of […]
Your mother always told you that listening to your music was cutting you from people around. This could […]
Despite omnipresent fixed and wireless networks, it is still impossible to achieve off-the-shelf solutions to command remotely all […]
In terms of penetration of new communication technologies, Estonia is way ahead many EU countries. For example, the […]
Picsel Technologies Ltd. announced last week that it will launch a web browser that enables an entire screen […]
Wi-Fi and VoIP should be approached in synergy and not considered like two separate technologies, reports The Register.
The Wi-Fi Bedouin has been conceived “to create a functioning apparatus that meaningful explores notions of physical proximity, […]
nTag Interactive have developped an intelligent tag the size and weight of a PDA to wear around the […]
X3D Technologies believes 3D displays that can be viewed without special goggles are the future of advertising. Earlier […]
Librié, the first electronic book using electronic paper should be available on the Japan market in late April. […]
In 1831, Bristolians took to the streets in revolt against the defeat of the Reform Bill in the […]
After last summer successful experience in London cinema, the Cambridge-based company Hypertag is once again promoting cinema (in […]
Trends in Japan The author, who calls himself Yoshi, created a website providing content for mobile phones in […]
Hardware Systems – Home SenseCam “Personal Image & Data Recall“ March 2004 Lindsay Williams of Microsoft Research’s Cambridge […]
Mobile games could be the leading mobile application for American teenagers. A report has proved that teens playing […]
Earlier this week, vending machines selling ring tones for mobile phones have been introduced in Atlanta. This tells […]
49 per cent of mobile phone users in Great Britain, France, Germany, Spain, Italy and Belgium are not […]
The “Information Society Technologies” department of the European Union is calling for a wide consultation on wireless tags […]
The MIT Media Lab Europe in Dublin developped a video game operated directly by the player’s brain activity. […]
Increase the mobile workforce In the 90s, mobile phones were made more accessible to the mass market thanks […]
The public, at best, could not care less about RFID but more people simply do not like them […]
Now that these personal digital journals have become so popular that everybody has one, former webloggers are discarding […]
Not content with dogging (cf. entry on Saturday 20 March), Brits now enjoy “toothing“. They just take advantage […]
In 2000, David Blunkett, then Education Secretary, enjoined schools to ban mobile use by the under 16s unless […]