MouseCage, a new software application developed by Nico Cuppen and Nick Allen from Tunic Software, helps people with […]
spring_alpha is a free software sim-society game based on drawings by Chad McCail which narrates a community’s attempt […]
Earworms, by Aaron Koblin, is a software which allows users to create personally tailored songs to enhance their […]
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem has developed a computer-assisted method for colorizing black and white images and movies. […]
A snooping software is being offered to investment banks and other large companies who fear being hit by […]
FujiFilm has developed the “F-NEXT IMAGE VIEWER” portable photo viewer which included a new image searching function called […]
Apparently I missed this one: Czech wiz Jirka Jirout drives a perfectly integrated computer-car: he can start his […]
Nicola Davison, an MA graduate of Nottingham Trent University, is looking at ways of furthering commercial development of […]
To alleviate the heat island phenomenon, a team from Tokyo Institute of Technology has developed a system that […]
Lock Out: The Self-imposed, Computer-aided Work Enforcer is an open source program to help you get some work […]
Istanbul based photographer Mike Mike is working on an open source web based project called the Face of […]
ProximityMapper by Matias Arje is a visualization utility which combines data from image files and gps output (gpx […]
PEPTRAN (Pedestrian and Public Transport Navigation) is a new navigation software that provides on the move information for […]
Spanish software company Innova Telecom, has developped Hydra a software to create interactive applications based on SMS. Let’s […]
Michael Sippey is now combining feedburner and flickr to intersperse his flickr photos into his rss feed. Feedburner […]
Steve Rubel unveiled that Feedster is to launch a feature allowing users to view all of a blog’s […]
Not brand new, but still interesting, Sonic Wire Sculpture is a software by Amin Pitaru that represents sound […]
Counterfeit batteries for mobile phones and digital cameras are increasingly present on the market. But as they often […]
Moco News has discovered that Vodafone UK is considering to rollback his content blocking policy because its Content […]
France T�l�com R&D have developped operational prototypes of flexible color screens that can be integrated into clothing. The […]
Auction addicts (hello, Sathia!) will be able to monitor closely eBay bids via RSS using Auction Scout, a […]
“IcyPole”, from AgentArts, uses Bluetooth technology to seek out other IcyPole enabled mobile phones within your vicinity, and […]
Software engineer Nat Friedman has created a free program called Dashboard that continuously goes over your e-mail, calendar, […]
Japanese artists Seiko Mikami and Sota Ichikawa’s new work, Gravity and Resistance, combines a real-time, pressure sensor equipped […]
Testers seem absolutely thrilled about this use of the VoIP technology: SmartMeeting is a new conferencing and collaboration […]
The Register published an article explaining how to disable or uninstall the executable file automatically and silently set […]
The Beastie Boys are sellings disks programmed to silently install DRM tracking code on Windows computers, which means […]
Adobe Systems will distribute the software Adobe Reader and PDF for a consumer electronics version of the Linux […]
“In The Chair” combines a karaoke machine and flight simulator to allows users to play symphony via a […]
Mobile operator China Unicom will deploy “DeltaUpgrade” to upgrade remotely the software on its mobile handsets. With DeltaUpgrade, […]
Last month, BEDD was launched in Singapore. This software searches automatically for other people to buddy with, and […]
Dynamo is an animated task manager for Pocket PC which slides images of all the running applications onto […]
Roboticist Zack Butler has developed a software to move virtual fences, controlled by Wi-Fi, and managed from a […]
Spanish Yellow Pages have just launched Calleacalle , a website featuring more than 400.000 stores on 3D maps […]
OpenGuides is a network of free, community-maintained city guides to which anyone can contribute. Each wiki provides ever-changing […]
In the UK, cash dispensers in some BP service stations and London Underground now feature ATM:ad. This advertising […]
Millions of political messages circulate via email, but the impact of that medium is difficult to evaluate. ForwardTrack […]
VisitorVille provides lively, visual information about a web site effectiveness: traffic patterns, advertising success and visitor demographics, behaviour […]
SmallPlanet’s CrowdSurfer, a location-based, mobile social software working on Bluetooth technology, is now being tested on the UCLA […]
Browsing on a mobile device is quite cumbersome, so BEA Systems has developed Alchemy, a prototype technology, that […]