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University of Pittsburgh researchers have demonstrated that a monkey can feed itself with a robotic arm simply by […]
Environmental sensors and handheld devices able to detect and identify viruses would provide early warning of infections in […]
The American section of the Saint-Etienne International Design Biennale –to be held on November 6 to 14– asked […]
Some British amateurs are keeping the morse code system alive. The Morse Code Preservation Society is attempting to […]
According to ZDNet, robots for the elderly were much discussed at the RoboNexus conference. The next generation of […]
A snooping software is being offered to investment banks and other large companies who fear being hit by […]
Germany’s cabinet is due to discuss a law that would regulate limited genetic testing for employees in jobs […]
Alexander and Elena Libin from Georgetown University are looking at the possible health benefits of a robotic cat. […]
Evolution Robotics, the company providing the recognition software that helps Sony’s AIBO see and find its charging station, […]
iRobot Corp. plans to adapt the artificial intelligence technology used in its Roomba vacuums and portable PackBot military […]
French startup Dentalax has launched an RFID-based system to reduce errors and improve productivity in the development of […]
The Korean government plans to install next year two kinds of network-based robots to greet customers of post […]
The Lokomat walking robot, developed by Swiss company Hocoma , wraps around semi-paralysed patients and stroke victims’ legs […]
Nintendo of America imposes a rather strict policy of “censorship” over video games. Japanese versions are purged from […]
Saint-Louis based AI company Imagination Engines Inc claims to have developed a robot able to learn and dream. […]
Disney’s reservation agents are already using new technology to create a sales process “that satisfies guests while significantly […]
Next spring, Germany’s version of the Big Brother reality TV show will be aired from a small town […]
Military scientists are designing pilotless combat helicopters capable of carrying out air strikes with minimum input from their […]
San Francisco art critic and artist Jonathon Keats (who, last year, put his brain for sale) is developing […]
Tomorrow will be launched the bluepulse location-based service which enables people within a Sydney shopping centre get on […]
I Heard It On the Web media group in Hartford, has launched WIZ RADIO, a pre-recorded audio production […]
The Object-Based Media group at the MIT is developing a revolutionary system of computerised fabric patches called BYOB […]
Transparency International, a non-governmental organisation fighting corruption worldwide, has just released its Corruption Perceptions Index that ranks countries […]
Maisonneuve has a fascinating story about ethnoburbs, the new suburbs for middle-class immigrants where strip malls are filled […]
The NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts funds cutting-edge technologies and concepts, some of them sound crazy but might […]
Video game Urban Resolve, developed by a division of the U.S. Department of Defense, is a combat simulation […]
The Patriotic Art series by Your Art Here are four art billboards displayed on privately-owned buildings in Indianapolis. […]
Vagamundo is a mobile public art project, designed by Ricardo Miranda Zuñiga, for on the street interaction to […]
Psychiatrists at Harvard are testing the “Memory Pill”, a new drug to erase bad memories. Harvard researchers are […]
In Minority Report, Tom Cruise plays a detective who steps into an immersive computer environment to solve crimes. […]
The BIX Media Façade by Jan and Tim Edler of the realities:united architects from Berlin has been nominated […]
P2P Politics website enables you to select video clips that best express your view of the U.S. presidential […]
Qatar is set to substitute robots for jockeys in camel races after having faced protests over the trafficking […]
Indian clothing companies have introduced a range of smart garment for hard-working executives. The “IQ clothes” are shirts […]
Last month opened a large-scale exhibition at “The Bunker Museum of Contemporary Art,” curated by New York-based artist […]
The WWF performed blood tests on fourteen European Environment and Health Ministers in June 2004 and found out […]
Yesterday, I blogged about Big Brother in US supermarket carts, now he’s arriving in Japanese shopping baskets. NTT […]
New York-based Massive advertising network is launching the first ad-serving network for video games. The system will enable […]
British supermarket chain Asda has warned its staff to be extra vigilant in spotting youths buying eggs, traditionally […]