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The Budget Gallery is looking for artists for its next “Success” art show which will take place on […]
NTT DoCoMo will install temporary 3G FOMA base stations in Athens during the Olympic Games enabling FOMA subscribers […]
Over 19m UK consumers who have a BT line will be able to manage all their home communications […]
The French Minister of Economy, Nicolas Sarkozy, has recently proposed a series of actions to fight illegal downloads […]
Ordnance Survey, Britain’s national mapping agency, started 30 years ago to build a database of Britain’s landscape and […]
“Choose Heinz and you’re supporting Teresa Heinz and her liberal causes, such as Kerry for President.” Teresa Heiz […]
Many advertisers think bloggers and their readers are young geeks with no money and nothing to do. Blogads, […]
Several Chinese internet forums have been cancelled as advertisers and sponsors shied away from an area under tighter […]
The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) broadcasts an interactive map as part of its debate program Standpunkt, in which […]
Michael Sippey is now combining feedburner and flickr to intersperse his flickr photos into his rss feed. Feedburner […]
There’s much talk about biometrics used in the fight against terrorism. Fingerprint scanning is the most common method […]
’42 Y 195′ is the first Spanish electronic book written in real time on the Internet. It corresponds […]
Grupo CDW has launched in Spain earlier this month a security system for kids: the Wireless Teddy Bear. […]
Rococo Software has released the new version of its DK for Linux. The good news is that it’s […]
People are more and more skeptical of advertising and the growing importance of the Internet allows them to […]
Steve Rubel unveiled that Feedster is to launch a feature allowing users to view all of a blog’s […]
eBay is conducting a 180-day pilot with pre-approved sellers (rights owners or sellers who have been granted by […]
A survey by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group of some 500 US college students revealed that over half […]
Researchers from HIT Lab, at the University of Washington, are developing a wearable computer that tracks objects as […]
UK police is showing interest in futuristic gadget that would disables suspect vehicles without involving high speed chases: […]
Heliodisplay is not really new, but I only found it this morning on Hideous Pursuit. The air coming […]
Nokia Lifeblog Beta is software that lets you automatically organize and keep your mobile images, videos, and messages. […]
An 27-month IST project developed a toolkit to ease and speed the growth of mixed reality (MR) an […]
One of the biggest problems in Spain over the past few years has been the increase in the […]
Richard and Angela Hoy have taken their three children and their Internet company on a several thousand mile […]
Tennessee intends to launch early in 2005 a pilot project that would fit violent sex offenders with bracelets […]
Zarlink Semiconductor, an Ottawa chip company, is taking part in an EU project aiming at developping in-body antenna […]
135 bloggers have signed up to take part to Project Blog, a charity event requiring participants to donate […]
Scientists at the Interdisciplinary Centre for Scientific Research in Music are working on Music via Motion, a system […]
3 Japanese companies –Nishimatsu Kensetsu, Toda Kensetsu, and Yokohama Systems– got together to develop an RFID-based labor management […]
In Mexico, kidnapping is rampant, crime fighting is a dangerous business and the country has seen a surge […]
Whopla!, developped by Sendandsee a Finnish content distributors for mobile media, is a celebrity (movie and rock stars, […]
Some bloggers are starting to make a living from their sites, thanks to an advertising boom. Companies who […]
The Branded Content Marketing Association is organizing Europe’s first ‘Advergaming’ event: ‘Advertising Through Games’. Experts will explain how […]
The news have taught us that cameras phones are a God-given tool for Peeping Toms. Two websites dedicated […]
If you blog on Blogger, you can send free unlimited audio posts from any phone to your blog. […]
As Jonathan Webb –co-founder with Richard Savage of Retail In Action— admits, his company operates in a “grey […]
Telecom Paper reports that the sale of different area codes across US for VoIP numbers can be used […]
In his blog, Robert Price explains how he managed to track train departure times via his feed reader.