Start-up HotSpot Amsterdam plans to turn Amsterdam into a city where laptops can hook up anywhere to the […]
A project of Play research studio (Sweden) explores interactive pillows as a means of enhancing long-distance communications. By […]
Overdue debtors may not be able to rely on Caller I.D. to screen out bill collectors much longer. […]
Three sites aggregating the bloggers’ convention coverage: – ConventionBloggers, – Politics.feedster, – Politics.technorati. Via Cyberjournalist. On Meccapixel, Michael […]
The Vodafone Future Site presents the ‘near future’ communication devices designed to enhance entertaining, working, belonging, and caring. […]
In August, at least six children in the United States have died of hyperthermia after being shut up […]
The “Pac Man Carpet” is a 200x300cm hand wowen carpet made out of 100% wool. Its creator, an […]
A mock-up of a glove-type concept camera from Fuji Photo Film Co. was shown Sunday at the Future […]
Peffisaur is a free, multiuser MMS weblog, but it also offers its readers to take part in some […]
Acoustics are a crucial and very delicate part of the experience of a building and most architects are […]
On August 2nd, Elevator:2010 invited universities, industries and enthusiast groups to compete in engineering and build beam-powered climbers, […]
The robot T63 Artemis gave its first large-scale patrol of a shopping arcade in Fukuoka (Japan) Friday night. […]
David Pescovitz draws a parallel between Tele-Actor and the cam-helmet police system to be deployed during the Republican […]
The Guildhall at Southern Methodist University (SMU) has partnered with WomenGamers to “present the first-ever women’s-only, industry-funded scholarship […]
WiFi.ArtCache is a platform for experimenting with location and proximity based digital art media. By simply coding to […]
Stumbled upon two websites dealing with concept phones today: – a site (in Japanese, irritatingly slow and tricky […]
The very first remote control, called “Lazy Bones,” was developed in 1950 by Zenith , I could only […]
Trudy Schuett of WOLves wants to become a professional blogger. In a three part series at About.com’s Weblog […]
I finally found robots I can afford. Paperformers teach you how to make your own paper robot. You […]
Athens 2004 dictated that spectators may be refused admission to events if they are carrying food or drinks […]
Yesterday, I read that researchers from University of Leeds found out that sunflower oil could prove a handy […]
British newspaper The Guardian asked a panel of scientists to give their views on science fiction films and […]
Miyagi Prefecture’s Fisheries Association in Japan is developing an RFID-based system to prevent fishermen from “stealing” fish from […]
Wish I could have made it to Aarhus (Denmark) for the @Runme Dorkbot citycamp 2004. The Movie Mincer […]
Over the last two years Southern railways in England has been introducing new door on its trains. The […]
Air taxis, which would carry from four to eight passengers on shorter rides between smaller, now-underused airports, could […]
Emily has this hilarious article about a poll made by Vodafone UK which asked 3,500 female customers how […]
I had read about the SEVEN MILE BOOTS, a pair of interactive shoes with audio allowing their wearer […]
During the Republican National Convention, the Federal Protective Service has brought to New York patrol officers equipped with […]
The “metro” blogs, focus on local events, reflections, recommendations, news and complaints, “We’re kind of that friend of […]
The University of Durham in the UK have created the first plastic magnet to work at room temperature. […]
Cologne based //////////fur//// art group develops art entertainment interfaces for multidimensional and multiuser involvement. Their First Person Pinball, […]
Cocoon in the box , by Robert Schwermer, won the Green Tent Competition which asked entrants to design […]
Lighting and installation artist James Clar works on visual display systems and interactive retail environments. His website is […]
Programmers and artists from ROAM-NET are bringing an art car, and a public terminal kiosk for this year’s […]
Lock Out: The Self-imposed, Computer-aided Work Enforcer is an open source program to help you get some work […]
Phillip Torrone explains step by step in Engadget how to build your own Search Engine Belt Buckle, a […]
When lobsters fight and when they flirt, they communicate by pissing in each other’s faces. They have little […]
A house that uses technology designed for space could become the basis of the new German Antarctic station, […]
“THIS IS A HAND-MADE LOOK ALIKE TERMINATOR MADE COMPLETLEY OF EX-CAR PARTS. IT WOULD LOOK GREAT IN ANYONES […]