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Nanotech to fight bioterrorism

The UK government has handed £1m in grants and awards to Nanosight, a nanotech company that has developed […]

Regine September 24, 2004 labs

Bosch intelligent intruder detector

Bosch has announced an advanced new wireless intruder detector that uses artificial intelligence to detect relevant motion. The […]

Regine September 22, 2004 security

Persuasive and no-fog mirrors

University of Queensland physicists have invented a permanent coating technology that will prevent your spectacles, car windscreen or […]

Regine September 21, 2004 augmented reality, labs

Symposium: TOPIA

Saturday afternoon Part I Nadja Maurer introduced and moderated the panel. she studies cultural studies, with special emphasis […]

Regine September 4, 2004 ars electronica, events

Dog Lab

This morning we went to the Ars Electronica Center, to see some of the exhibition, I’m here in […]

Regine September 4, 2004 ars electronica, art, robots

Wearable hotspot detector

Hotspot Bloom by Karen Lee is a wearable artificial flower that sheds lights to indicate the availability of […]

Regine August 5, 2004 wearable, wifi

Talking heads for hearing-impaired

A software that can be installed on a pc and used with a standard telephone, generates pictures of […]

Regine August 2, 2004 labs

Grace and George, the social robots

Grace and George, a pair of socially skilled and autonomous talking robots will interact with the attendees of […]

Regine July 26, 2004 robots

Project of a fictional company offering alternative spaces for commemoration and mourning

Swedish artist Ulrika Wachtmeister’s Transitions conceptual project has been awarded the first prize of the Fused Space competition, […]

Regine July 22, 2004 art

Fingerprint scanners are not so clever

There’s much talk about biometrics used in the fight against terrorism. Fingerprint scanning is the most common method […]

Regine July 15, 2004 biometric

Recognizing passwords

To be secure, passwords must be non-obvious and changed often. Researchers from Hebrew University in Israel are working […]

Regine June 16, 2004 security

SimpleTEXT in Italy

In a recent entry, we announced the SimpleTEXT performance in Ghent (Belgium), but this month, they will also […]

Regine May 8, 2004 art, events, gadgets

A Kangoo Kam to monitor baby

Rimax, a company specialized in advanced electronics, has created the first security system to monitor babies. ‘Kangoo Kam’ […]

Regine April 7, 2004 companies

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