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how to destruct Closed Circuit Television (CCTV)

you can use stickers and tape, paint guns, laser pointers and others DIY methods of attack ps : […]

max April 2, 2004 democracy, privacy

Location Based service built by its users

How CellSpotting works is really simple : “A mobile phone is a radio device, when turned on, it […]

Regine April 2, 2004 companies, democracy, gadgets, locative

More about the mobile phone as a remote-control

The Japanese telecoms company, NTT DoCoMo said it has developed a device to control home electronics equipment with […]

Regine April 1, 2004 companies

Mobile Wi-Fi phones

US broadband phone service provider Vonage will introduce mobile Wi-Fi phones later this year: subscribers will be able […]

Regine April 1, 2004 companies

The quest for the newest

A survey conducted by the online insurer Directline.com revealed that British consumers intend to regularly change the devices […]

Regine April 1, 2004 trends

Japan and Italy in cellphone attitudes.

Japan Media Review — Forum response Why do you think the mobile Internet is so popular in Japan, […]

max March 31, 2004 Uncategorized

Innovative way to sell potions and lotions!

Avon Cosmetics Japan has come up with a new way to analyze the skin of customers: its sales […]

Regine March 31, 2004 companies

Exhibiting Locative Media

The CRUMB is a discussion list devoted to archiving material specifically concerning new media art curating The next […]

max March 31, 2004 art, gadgets, locative

Send an SMS and buy a CD

The Malaysian rock band Search is to sell its next album (as well as its VCDs and previous […]

Regine March 31, 2004 entertainment, trends

mobile communities

Danish based Imity gave a good speak at Where 2.0 about their mobile community software. Imity are not […]

max March 31, 2004 companies, gadgets, life online

New MMS services

Contextual proposes new MMS services that includes famous cartoon characters, MMS voting for popstars and possibly the first […]

Regine March 31, 2004 entertainment

The Rise of the Cyborgs

Cybernetics, an American company which technology permits the creation of direct and bi-directional interfaces between the brain, nervous […]

Regine March 31, 2004 cyborgs

Kids stories with a zest of Augmented Reality

The Mixed Reality Lab of Singapore has come up with the prototype of a Magic Story Cube to […]

Regine March 30, 2004 entertainment

Cheap PC from Bangalore

Developped in 2001 (the idea didn’t take off immediately because of lacks of investments) at the Institute of […]

Regine March 30, 2004 companies

The walkman as a social experience

Your mother always told you that listening to your music was cutting you from people around. This could […]

Regine March 30, 2004 entertainment, social networking

Estonishing new Member of the EU

In terms of penetration of new communication technologies, Estonia is way ahead many EU countries. For example, the […]

Regine March 30, 2004 trends

Full-size browser on the mobile phone

Picsel Technologies Ltd. announced last week that it will launch a web browser that enables an entire screen […]

Regine March 29, 2004 companies, gadgets

Let’s nTag together

nTag Interactive have developped an intelligent tag the size and weight of a PDA to wear around the […]

Regine March 29, 2004 companies

An i-Pod for books

Librié, the first electronic book using electronic paper should be available on the Japan market in late April. […]

Regine March 29, 2004 companies

Re-Riot!

In 1831, Bristolians took to the streets in revolt against the defeat of the Reform Bill in the […]

Regine March 28, 2004 art, augmented reality, gadgets, labs, locative

Point, click and meet the zombie

After last summer successful experience in London cinema, the Cambridge-based company Hypertag is once again promoting cinema (in […]

Regine March 28, 2004 entertainment, gadgets

International Workshop on Inverse Surveillance

call for partecipation Date: 2004 April 12th. Time: 12:00noon to 4pm (a working lunch will be served) Location: […]

max March 27, 2004 cyborgs, events, locative, wearable

NOVELS DELIVERED TO YOUR PHONE

Trends in Japan The author, who calls himself Yoshi, created a website providing content for mobile phones in […]

Regine March 27, 2004 entertainment, gadgets, trends

Fresh ring tones in the vending machines

Earlier this week, vending machines selling ring tones for mobile phones have been introduced in Atlanta. This tells […]

Regine March 24, 2004 companies, gadgets, money

Europeans don’t give a damn about 3G

49 per cent of mobile phone users in Great Britain, France, Germany, Spain, Italy and Belgium are not […]

Regine March 24, 2004 gadgets, locative, trends

European consultation on smart tags

The “Information Society Technologies” department of the European Union is calling for a wide consultation on wireless tags […]

Regine March 24, 2004 events, rfid

No hands nor wires requested

The MIT Media Lab Europe in Dublin developped a video game operated directly by the player’s brain activity. […]

Regine March 24, 2004 cyborgs

On the mobile phone subscription model

Increase the mobile workforce In the 90s, mobile phones were made more accessible to the mass market thanks […]

Regine March 23, 2004 companies

The RFID made fun for you and me

The public, at best, could not care less about RFID but more people simply do not like them […]

Regine March 23, 2004 companies, gadgets, rfid

Are weblog already “Oh, so yesterday”?

Now that these personal digital journals have become so popular that everybody has one, former webloggers are discarding […]

Regine March 23, 2004 trends

100 days with UK’s most typical family

The printer firm EPSON has started on the 15th of April a social experiment: a typical english family […]

Regine March 21, 2004 companies, entertainment, privacy

I hear around

The weblog is the next generation standard in communication after email and the World Wide Web can’t wait […]

max March 21, 2004 trends

Kit to scan tags and transmit data via mobile phones

A phone enabling workers to scan tags remotely and transmit data via their cell phones (thus turning around […]

Regine March 19, 2004 companies, rfid

Generational gaps in phone use

A market research made clear that American and Canadian users of mobile have a traditional view of their […]

Regine March 19, 2004 trends

A pet on the mobile and other cool gadget

As expected, the opening of the CeBIT unveiled quite a few announcements about the health of the communication […]

Regine March 18, 2004 companies, gadgets, telephony

What the CeBIT has go in store for you

Although the CeBIT technology and telecommunication fair opens only tomorrow, BBC technology unveils some of its highlights.

Regine March 17, 2004 Uncategorized

Blind people surfing the net

Websites are gradually realizing that they should be accessible also for the the visually impaired, informs the Online […]

Regine March 17, 2004 software, trends

Google goes local

A geographically tailored search Google has tested during 8 months Local.google.com, a new service designed to help you […]

Regine March 17, 2004 software

National Consumer Research Centre

The National Consumer Research Centre is an expert institute of the applied consumer research. The primary duty of […]

max March 16, 2004 labs

xybernaut

Xybernaut develops market leading mobile technology solutions that free users from the constraints of location & working conditions. […]

March 16, 2004 companies, cyborgs, wearable

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