Elise Co investigates how technology could be applied to fashion in an expressive way. Among the projects she […]
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Roman Catholics who can’t make it to France for Pope John Paul’s pilgrimage to Lourdes this weekend can […]
The Spanish Web community is denouncing the current anti-piracy campaign (propaganda?) launched by the Ministries of Culture and […]
MyPostie, a touchscreen kiosk allowing older people to communicate electronically, is being tested at a retirement village in […]
The Dialogue Channel is setting up a worldwide petition to activate the Internet country code for Iraq. The […]
Paul Timmins, a Michigan men of 23, pleaded guilty of unauthorized access to a protected computer. Together with […]
The major Spanish net communities, Barrapunto, Bandaancha.st and Ayudaadsl, as well as numerous forums and blogs are expressing […]
A software that can be installed on a pc and used with a standard telephone, generates pictures of […]
Goopas (short for Good Passport/Good Passgate), is a context-aware information delivery service for train passengers. When they register, […]
G-Search and Fujitsu Technosystems began offering this week in Japan “Sing Mail”, an application that sings the sentences […]
Researchers from HIT Lab, at the University of Washington, are developing a wearable computer that tracks objects as […]
Heliodisplay is not really new, but I only found it this morning on Hideous Pursuit. The air coming […]
One of the biggest problems in Spain over the past few years has been the increase in the […]
In his blog, Robert Price explains how he managed to track train departure times via his feed reader.
A group of DJs have got together in London to put on “Playlist” a club night played off […]
Neil Ferguson used Bluetooth tech to solve the problem faced by hearing aid users who are generally excluded […]
The first prize of Bonfire industrial design competition from ID Fuel, a contest that rewards the product that […]
Fusing free music downloads, diary, and music magazine, MP3 blogs relish the challenge of unearthing forgotten musical gems: […]
Looking for ways to ease their chemo symptoms, Duke University Medical School had cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy with […]
A location-based installation, without the location-based technology… Her Long Black Hair by artist Janet Cardiff turns an everyday […]
GNER is offering wireless internet access on 10 trains running on the east coast route. Passengers can now […]
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, concerned about freedom of expression online, launched on June 11 the “Patent Busting Project” […]
To limit the misuse of prepaid cards, Swiss authorities decided that customers will have to register when buying […]
Last month, on the flight from Munich to San Francisco, two Apple managers killed time with iChat AV, […]
Simon Faithfull’s research focus on an open-ended mapping process. He uses a palm-pilot as a kind of psycho-geographer’s […]
Cardiff–based W2Wave has worked out a service that helps users check if a internet domain name (co.uk, org.uk, […]
After Gmail’s invitation-only beta launch in April, websites started to appear that swap and even sell the coveted […]
In arab, Fadaiat means “through spaces”, but also satellite dish and space ship. Today and tomorrow, in Tarifa […]
Nextel Communications is launching NextMail, an application that merges instant walkie-talkie voice communication and e-mail, allowing customers to […]
Amtrak and AT&T Wireless are now offering high-speed Wi-fi service in six of the railroad’s busiest train stations […]
Each week, millions of dollars of trucks, trailers and their merchandise are stolen in the U.S. A system, […]
Clothing+, a Finnish wearable technology company, has sewn optic fibre into a children’s overall for Reima which is […]
“Bikes Against Bush” turns a bicycle into media “weapons” for non-violent, creative resistance to this year Republican National […]
Peerfactor asks Internet users to distribute on P2P networks (KaZaA, eMule, Morpheus, etc.) music, films, software or video […]
Nordic telecoms firms could lower prices of fixed-line and mobile telephony, according to analysts. Danish TDC has announced […]
Mobile operator China Unicom will deploy “DeltaUpgrade” to upgrade remotely the software on its mobile handsets. With DeltaUpgrade, […]
UK’s video mobile network 3 is launching today a handset recycling scheme, hoping to raise £40,000 for two […]
A research from American environmental groups shows that toxic dust found on computer contains chemicals linked to reproductive […]
Last Saturday, the Mobile Entertainment Market in London awarded prizes to the key players who are driving innovation […]
A new “service” from Amazon is using the blog format to inform the registered user of books &co […]