A BBC1 TV primetime live show ‘Johnny & Denise – Passport To Paradise’ will feature viewers MMS images […]
From Tuesday 31 August �till Friday 3 September, Blast Theory and Nottingham’s Mixed Reality Lab are organizing “Mixed […]
Sky Ear, by artist Usman Haque, involves launching 1000 helium balloons in the sky. As these balloons are […]
The University of Minnesota has released Into the Blogosphere: Rhetoric, Community, and Culture of Weblogs, a series of […]
Auction addicts (hello, Sathia!) will be able to monitor closely eBay bids via RSS using Auction Scout, a […]
Researchers from Cambridge and Light Blue Optics have developed a prototype pocket-sized video projector that would easily be […]
A Nextel billboard in Cleveland Ohio has been blamed for causing five accidents in the past few months. […]
In UK, over 1,000 Boots drug stores will provide printing Kodak kiosks with infrared or Bluetooth capabilities for […]
New York city asked companies to submit ideas on how best to use technological enhancements inside yellow cabs. […]
“IcyPole”, from AgentArts, uses Bluetooth technology to seek out other IcyPole enabled mobile phones within your vicinity, and […]
Fujitsu Laboratories are working on a new technology to “invisibly” embed numeric characters (such as a telephone number […]
Pulse Data just unveiled the smallest PDA for blind people. The BrailleNote PK pocket sized PDA supports Wi-Fi […]
“While traditional forms of political communication treat voters as passive recipients of rhetoric, games entice the potential voter […]
New technologies will become more of a tool for law enforcement as government catches up to the technological […]
While Steve Rubel suggests that the reason that RSS and newsreaders haven’t caught on is a lack of […]
In an empty space, MirrorSpace by Nicolas Roussel, Helen Evans & Heiko Hansen behaves like any household mirror. […]
As nearly a million of the 80 million or so bags Delta Air Lines handles per year do […]
Call me naive (or stupid) if I have difficulties to believe that, but since everything is possible in […]
MoblogUk is a very moblogger-friendly application (plus, it supports Creative Commons licenses). You register for free* then here […]
Pattern recognition specialist MobilEye has developped EyeQ vision system-on-a-chip to reduce road accident reduction and assist drivers. The […]
By simplifying the process of sending photos from the phone to the web and using GPRS rather than […]
Starting on July 9th, the [DAM] Digital Art Museum will screen digital animations and software art on the […]
This year NetWeekend will be held in Benicarló (North East of Spain) on August 19 20, 21 and […]
Talking to the vanity component that lurks in everyone of us, the Samsung “Show Your World” US ad […]
Software engineer Nat Friedman has created a free program called Dashboard that continuously goes over your e-mail, calendar, […]
Companies will spend an estimated $5 billion over the next three years installing inventory-tracking technology, but the financial […]
Jeffrey Heer, student in Information Visualization and Presentation, is working on Vizster, an interactive visualization tool for online […]
And now, the good news of the day: Siemens has developped a the first robot which can iron […]
Produced by pervasive game developpers It’s Alive, Supafly is a location-based virtual soap opera in which players have […]
The EU funded AmbieSense project is based on the use of small electronic tags that communicate information about […]
At a time when many Americans consider journalists no more trustworthy than the politicians they cover, the profession […]
Australian navy clearance divers will be equipped with underwater mine defence computer systems and portable acoustic tracking range. […]
Ben Duskin, nine years old, is in remission from Leukemia. Throughout his treatment, he wanted to create a […]
Japanese artists Seiko Mikami and Sota Ichikawa’s new work, Gravity and Resistance, combines a real-time, pressure sensor equipped […]
Sleep generates a boom in products in Japan — from special pillows and new-age music to aromatherapy and […]
Iceland inside and out is a 10 day workshop taking place in Iceland from today June 30 till […]
Wanna share pictures with friends, but don’t like/trust e-mail attachments? TIME Global Adviser provides three new alternatives: ShareALot […]
Two U.S. surveys demonstrate how leisure and work are getting increasingly connected. A report by Avaya shows that […]
Simon Faithfull’s research focus on an open-ended mapping process. He uses a palm-pilot as a kind of psycho-geographer’s […]
The french Net Art portal called Uyio now offers artists the possibility to reference their Wap Art, SMS […]