In Belgium, the new Ford Fiesta promotional campaign by Ogilvy features promotional posters reacting to the SMS sent […]
Retrospectively, I was so happy of yesterday’s entry about vintage robots, that I’ve decided to start a “Vintage […]
Swedish artist Ulrika Wachtmeister’s Transitions conceptual project has been awarded the first prize of the Fused Space competition, […]
Ping is a free service for adding with just a line of HTML a faceroll (pictures of your […]
British Telecom is promoting the concept of pervasive healthcare computing to try to persuade drug companies and the […]
Vietnam has issued a new directive to curb the online circulation of “bad and poisonous information”. Cybercafes are […]
FeliPo by the Japanese company K Laboratory Co. will allow users “show” their RFID phones to posters in […]
Once upon a time, in the kingdom of Myriorama, there ruled a king who knew the art of […]
Toytent, an online retailer of antique & collectible toys sells an impressive collection of vintage space toys, robots, […]
4000 of 60,000 death in Mexico City are due to the smog. This summer, thirty-two elderly Mexico City […]
The Venice Municipality had to find a solution that would make happy both young people in need of […]
The approach of conceptual artist Marc Böhlen combines structured scientific investigation with artistic intuition. Automation technologies were invented […]
Swedish dairy giant Arla Foods will develop new sensory dairy packaging that can monitor its own shelf life […]
The American Civil Liberties Union has launched a Summer Surveillance Pizza Delivery Special in which it humorously explores […]
Amber alerts were created after the 1997 kidnapping and murder of 9-year-old Amber Hagerman. Now a technology debuting […]
The Traceabili-Tea allows Japanese consumers to view the information about the tea manufacturer by taking a picture of […]
Sharp , a health care system in San Diego, has deployed a WLAN switching system to provide centrally […]
More children are killed as passengers in car crashes than from any other type of injury and nearly […]
Researchers at Louis Pasteur University in Strasbourg (France) have discovered that chicken proteins can be used to store […]
North Korea, one of the world’s most militarized state, has opened the web frontier few weeks ago with […]
Moving Picture Company, British creator of computer-generated imagery, has designed for the Discovery Channel images of Adolf Hitler […]
Ikebana art gets technotrendy! Music Bird Corporation has developed the “FLOWER SPEAKER Canon”, a technology to make sound […]
fijuu is a 3D, audiovisual performance engine imagined by the authors of q3apd . The player manipulates 3D […]
I read about a wacky project in Infogargoyle, didn’t manage to grasp at 100% what it was exactly […]
PEPTRAN (Pedestrian and Public Transport Navigation) is a new navigation software that provides on the move information for […]
Jon Hoem has blogged the talk on “Videoblogs as Collective Documentary” he delivered at the Blog Talk 2 […]
In tune with the release of the new iPod, BayAreaFreeFi has announded the WiPod, “an iPod-based guide to […]
Two weeks ago, Thad Anderson, a second-year student from New York, has launched a website using the peer-to-peer […]
Bloggers often find themselves having to deal with issues of privacy and liability. Stories of bloggers either hurting […]
The 8th edition of the Garage Festival, which opens this Friday 23 in Stralsund (Germany), will feature three […]
Last month, security experts claimed to have discovered Cabir, the first worm that infects phones running the Symbian […]
A growing number of consumers and companies are disregarding traditional phone services to adopt VoIP. But even if […]
According to The Inquirer (which took it from BBC 4 radio), the British Minister of the Interior, David […]
Spanish software company Innova Telecom, has developped Hydra a software to create interactive applications based on SMS. Let’s […]
Urban Eyes by Marcus Kirsch (UK) and Jussi Angesleva (Ireland) has won the third prize of the Fused […]
Swiss Startup Winwatch has patented a way of integrating a RFID transponder into a wristwatch without altering the […]
East Carolina University researchers and the U.S. Army’s Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine are studying how […]
MIT professor Ian Condry has analysed the two “cultures of piracy” shaping the music industries in Japan and […]
Steve Rubel, author of Micro Persuasion blog, interviewed Dan Gillmor technology columnist and blogger for SiliconValley.com Their discussion […]
Food company Dole has introduced a new service that allows mobile phone users to check vegetable information while […]