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Not new, but discovered today… The You’re In Control (urine Control)system, by Dan Maynes-Aminzade and Hayes Solos Raffle […]
The Korean government will implement a set of measures to protect young people from “illegal harmful” information. Steps […]
Un Message, Evidemment is an ongoing film and performance. All the shots are of extreme close-ups of individuals […]
eMachineShop.com is an online service that lets people design 3-D objects like guitar plates or door knobs in […]
NEWS.BOX.WALK , imagined by Christina Ray, is a way to wander the city using newsboxes as a guide. […]
A ‘trap street’ is an insignificant but telling error purposely introduced by map-makers into hardcopy maps to obtain […]
Otara wants to host New Zeland’s first Computer Clubhouse, a centre aimed at education, not recreation. It would […]
Among the South Africa’s greatest inventions, on display at the MTN ScienCentre in Cape Town, is the Cybertracker, […]
Blogversations offers, for a fee, to match advertisers with bloggers. Advertiser’s stories are placed on blogs which accept […]
Researchers at Boston Retinal Implant Project have conceived a retinal prosthesis which could restore the sight of millions. […]
The bioinformatics research group at IBM’s Thomas J Watson Research Center in New York has adapted a technique […]
The top four U.S. broadcast networks — Viacom Inc.-owned CBS, Walt Disney Co.’s ABC, General Electric Co.-owned NBC […]
Korean wireless service provider KTF, launched a voice analysis service that detects emotions in a speaker’s voice. A […]
ADVISOR –Annotated Digital Video for Intelligent Surveillance and Optimised Retrieval– is a system which automates recognition, reporting and […]
“Rudy” is a 200-pound robot which is currently part of a multihospital clinical trial to determine whether patients […]
In England, a website designed to promote the game Resident Evil: Outbreak sent mobile phone users unsolicited text […]
Greater Boston subway riders will see a frame-by-frame animation ad from the windows of Red Line trains as […]
DoCoMo Sentsu will develop a 2D-barcode system for tracking fish meat. In a pilot test will take place […]
The evil Donkey John is laying claim to East Timor’s oil resources. Help brave Xanana Gusmario climb up […]
Yesterday, RealNetworks launched a Web site urging visitors to sign a petition to Apple, its principal rival in […]
Teleradio Engineering, a Singapore developer of security systems, has come up with a device that can detect stowaways, […]
Adrian Miles has created vogroll 1.0., a QuickTime movie that is to work as a video blog roll. […]
From August 17 through November 13, 2004, an enormous red megaphone will provide a platform for people to […]
Transport for London is set to spend up to £34m on new digital enforcement technologies for the Congestion […]
viZoo is a Danish advertising film company, developing and producing new media. They imagined Free Format, a free-floating […]
Sheron Wray, founder of JazzXchange and NESTA fellow, has announced her new 3-episode performance. Texterritory2 relates an afternoon […]
Spain is not the only one in considering p2p as a crime (see Now the law is acting… […]
Broderbund had created a series of educational PC games that forced you to study everything from geography to […]
A Mexican from Santiago Mezquititlán has created the first Internet browser aimed at his own ethnical minority, the […]
Sending text messages via mobile phones is helping deaf people to interact with the hearing community, according to […]
A bicycle rickshaw that carries a computer with a high-speed, wireless Internet connection is the center of a […]
Jason De Filippo relates his experience with spammed Technorati: The spammer puts in a link to something, Technorati […]
Post Gen, a burgeoning art collective, conceived mock posters for the presidential election campaign as a way to […]
The Experimental Party DisInformation Center, by the US Department of Art & Technology, an immersive media installation subverting […]
Syren is a shipboard version of augmented audio reality developed by the New South Wales University, Australia. The […]
Artist and researcher Katherine Moriwaki’s projects fuse technology, fashion and socio-urban interaction. One of her many project (not […]
Bitmunk is a (beta version) website that allows people from all over the world to trade peer-to-peer files. […]
t+25 timeline is a cultural experiment, inviting you to post a prediction for the next 25 years, year […]
NEC designers have created design possibilities with near future paradigms in mind: ubiquitous technology, smaller hardware, and expanding […]