Digital Dirt Bike won the Bronze medal in the “Business & Industrial Products” section of the IDEA 2004 […]
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Texan Alison Lewis’s thesis project “Closer: Wearables for a distant society” aims at creating wearable interactive art which […]
An article in the Washington Post about bloggers as the stars of Boston.
IMWatching lets you enter the screen-names of up to 40 people whose activity on AOL Instant Messenger you […]
3, the UK’s video mobile network, has teamed up with record company BMG to launch the first mobile […]
Scientists of Baylor College of Medicine in Texas may have found out why Coke sells more than Pepsi […]
The organisations and individuals doing the most to erode personal privacy and liberty in 2004 who have won […]
The City of Corpus Christi, Texas, will deploy Wi-Fi system for use by the city-owned water and gas […]
Mikel Maron has created a Flash-based application called The World as a Blog that tracks in (nearly) real-time […]
The technology not only threatens consumer privacy, it could allow hackers and tech-savvy shoplifters to fool merchants by […]
This year, the international media arts biennial Werkleitz Biennale has chosen the theme “Common Property / Allgemeingut” to […]
Auracle is a networked sound instrument, controlled by the voice, played and heard over the Internet. No need […]
The Federal Drug Administration is moving closer to approving the use of RFID to identify patients and/or permit […]
In Huddersfield (Northern England), Speakers Corner, an interactive art project that links a 15m LED screen with the […]
Companies are launching fake blogs: some actually look like blogs but pretend to be genuine ones and hide […]
In the UK, cosmetics firm Avon told customers earlier this year they would get a free pre-pay mobile […]
Speech technology is now used to check frequent flyer points, order pizzas or book tickets, but customers still […]
The Zone project –by Bernd Hitzeroth and Myriel Milicevic at Interaction Design Institute in Ivrea (Northern Italy.)– wants […]
Reporters Without Borders denounced the “irresponsible” policies of major US Internet firms Yahoo ! and Google which bow […]
According to the Sunday Times (front page of the 25 July edition), a national database containing confidential information […]
The Kansai Airport (Osaka) has introduced microwave devices to checks plastic bottles that people carry aboard airplanes. The […]
So about 35 have official accreditation to attend the Democratic National Convention. Cyberjournalist published a list of the […]
A new jacket from German clothing firm Rosner incorporates a 128-megabyte MP3 player controlled through cloth buttons on […]
When fragrance is used in spatial designs, it is mostly for branding purposes or for suggestive advertising (e.g. […]
British scientists from QinetiQ –a technology development company– found a way to mass-produce frequency-selective screens which filter out […]
Grace and George, a pair of socially skilled and autonomous talking robots will interact with the attendees of […]
Despina Papadopoulos’s projects are made for romantic geeks. Let’s start with her Love Jackets: Once a pair of […]
A new accessory sold by the Spanish online retailer Tecnoregalos allows users to physically fight the charaters of […]
Last week, the House of Lords, the highest court in England and Wales, decided that police will be […]
NTT DoCoMo now boosts three services to bring “interconnected world for Tokyoites today.” 1. Visual Controller enables a […]
Six Apart -the company behind Movable Type and TypePad platforms- bought French blog software firm Ublog last week. […]
The Niall McLaughlin Architects’ Houseboat won first prize of the “Unbuilt House” category of the RIBA’s Future House […]
The Institute of Transportation Studies is hosting an exhibit at UC Berkeley’s Brown Gallery: Transportation Futuristics, “Visionary Designs […]
NYKRIS, which had designed the interface of the Tate Modern’s iView application –a handheld device allowing visitors to […]
The first channel dedicated exclusively to ads will be launched in September, allowing British viewers to revel in […]
According to Dave Lakhani corporate blogs are just another form of marketing; and if that is the extent […]
Media Lab Europe’s project Breakout for Two aims at building a sense of community over a distance, without […]
An unnamed retailer operating in US and Europe is planning to trial by the end of this year […]
Japan’s leading security company, Secom Co. presented yesterday a robot that can run as fast as humans (up […]
Black boxes and global positioning systems are parents’s best friends when it comes to keep tabs on their […]