Something new 4u: Today I had my first interview - yep - and timing and person are just right I think. Read what john Collins from Eleksen has to say about the future of wearable computing and the...
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by on July 03, 2006
I always look what people do with gadgets. Background: A gadget is a part of a computer function that is build into a unique product with the effect of easy-to-use. Easy often simple means: instant...
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by on June 28, 2006
The smart home gets combined with smart clothing: About 150 scientists from Europe, North America and Asia gathered in Belfast this week to talk about new technology which will make life easier and...
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Nanotechnology still sounds pretty hip and "future". But companies like Nano Tex prove that it's already around us. MSNBC.com gives a short overview and talk about Sensatex too. Now,...
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by on June 16, 2006
Ryan Stewart posted an interesting idea on his Blog "The Universal Desktop". He said the web is broken and it makes no sense to build more and more web applications. With "broken"...
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by on June 10, 2006
"wearable computers create ad-hoc wireless communities." I found this wonderful note at Roland Piquepaille's weblog. It's from 2002 but worth an entry. Howard Rheingold (picture...
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by on June 07, 2006
Carnival of the Mobilists #30 brings some interesting insights into the world of mobile lifestyle (or lifestyle in a mobile world). Just some notes to keep your brain active: Xen Mendelsohn Even...
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Next step for Apple to become a fashion company: Nike and Apple connect sport shoe and iPod. It means nothing less then the age of techwear has finally begun. And the big bang is a gadget and clothes...
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by on May 22, 2006
Like promised here I will start a little series about technologies for people with disabilities. What we learned from the previous internet years will be even more true here: these technologies made...
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by on April 28, 2006
Last order!!! This is a reminder about our survey: please take part to make this weblog better! I write for you (and for me too ;-) - so I'm pleased to know what you think (cause I know what i......
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by on April 19, 2006
Want to know what's going on in the blogosphere? Go to a carneval! Today I found two interesting topics people joined blogs about. First is fashion, second mobile life. Just go and check for...
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by on April 05, 2006
So - "Why Things Matter"? Julian Bleecker gives us an overview of the kind of network that things may create in the near future and partly even today. He first defines three components: ✦...
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by on April 04, 2006
While Julian Bleecker writes a blobjects manifesto about the Internet of Things: "Why Things Matter" (via BoingBoing), Anne presents a huge list with links about this topics (via RFID...
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by on June 20, 2005
A pretty interesting lecture and demo on creative cybernetic research and a "short" overview of CyBorgs in science, media and todays reality. "The Psymbiote: Hybrid Apparatus For Social...
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by on May 24, 2005
To understand the future market volume of wearable computing it's needed to understand that it'll be part of a complete new way of computing. Mark Weiser is probably the best to give a great...
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by on May 22, 2005
Wearable Computing is one of the upcoming markets that emerge from a next step in computing. Computing power and functionality will be build straight into clothings and therefore will be allways...
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by on May 21, 2005
A journey is always exciting. Even more so if you'll see no end. When you know this trip will bring you far away and if you're well equiped. Then it becomes a well-calculated Adventure. I love...
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