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A squadron of robot spy planes, similar to those used by US forces in Afghanistan and Iraq, will […]
Last month, it was announced that Brit supermarket Tesco is teaming up with Wanzl to develop the Tantrum […]
Apparently I missed this one: Czech wiz Jirka Jirout drives a perfectly integrated computer-car: he can start his […]
A circus tent designed by Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas has just opened to the public on Rond-Point Schuman […]
On Monday, I read in The Guardian, an article about reality shows. I won’t edit much as, well, […]
Water Gongs is a sound installation made of 7 autonomous gongs partially dipped in water and blown by […]
According to Technology Review Weblog, the US National Science Foundation and the Intelligence Community award $157K to study […]
The ConferenceBike, by Eric Staller, is a circular tricycle built for seven people sitting in a circle facing […]
Astronomers at Liverpool John Moores University are setting up ‘RoboNet-1.0’ , a global network of the world’s biggest […]
From floors to ceilings, walls to roofs, Durra uses readily available crop byproducts and applies high heat and […]
Creative Commons has launched yesterday a new standalone license, dubbed Developing Nations. This attribution-only license applies within developing […]
I’m sure plants hate me, whenever I buy one, they die. Yes, even the cactus! Maybe these are […]
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University are working on a silicon chip which would move automatic speech recognition from […]
“Computer games don’t affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us as kids, we’d all be running around […]
The Dare to be Digital project run by the University of Abertay Dundee in Scotland is trying to […]
A new language is becoming more and more popular among China’s 87 million Internet users, especially young netsurfers. […]
Christian Dior has come up with two sets of contact lenses, designed by John Galliano for the Dior […]
NEC will release this month laptops that use biodegradable plastic. The plastic is made from materials derived from […]
In July, a Japanese company unveiled flower speaker, called Ka-on, a gadget that turns plants into audio speakers, […]
Limelight , by Eric Paulos, is a personal tactical system that “removes the burden of anxiety associated with […]
Siemens has unveiled the CX70 EMOTY, a handset that enables people to share emotions with others. The phone […]
Fujitsu Laboratories and Fujitsu Frontech have developed humanoid robots able to guide people or transport things. They are […]
ID Fuel has just published the results of the Summer Bonfire contest. PLAY Outdoor MP3 Boombox, by Lyndon […]
John Shirley wanted to know about the quality of life in the future, about our political life, the […]
Nicholas Stedman�s Blanket is a robotic sculpture in the form of a blanket that crawls around a space, […]
A study of UC Berkeley reports that reading your news wirelessly on a PDA instead of on paper […]
Phil Bartie, an MSc student at the School of GeoSciences at Edinburgh University have come up with an […]
Nicola Davison, an MA graduate of Nottingham Trent University, is looking at ways of furthering commercial development of […]
The ActiveBelt, made of a hardware, a GPS, a directional sensor, and a microcomputer allows you to intuitively […]
Just like politicians and celebrities, bloggers can resort to the services of a ghost writer thanks to French […]
SCOTTeVEST (SeV) and Global Solar Energy announced that the solar-powered jacket designed to carry, connect and charge portable […]
LUME is an LED embedded fabric that offers energy efficient light in a versatile form factor. Unlike traditional […]
The Cloud Harp Project , by Nicolas Reeves, is a meteo-electronic installation that converts in real-time the structure […]
To keep the nation’s young and out-of-work busy and off the state dole, the Japanese Health, Welfare and […]
Art collective POSTGEN is looking for politically motivated artists who would like to join forces to express themselves […]
Scientists at the Department of Industrial Microbiology at University College Dublin have discovered a bacterial strain that can […]
A research team led by Carnegie Mellon assistant professor Metin Sitti has built a tiny robot that can […]
Farrah Sit from the Rhode Island School of Design has received the I.D. Magazine Design Distinction for the […]
As housing becomes more and more expensive for ordinary people, the Guerilla Homes programme on BBC 3 (tonight […]