Filed in archive Privacy
by on May 07, 2006
It's something I cannot stress enough: privacy and security issues are one of the most pressuring fields in technology. This topic will increase with more and more wearable products and...
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Filed in archive Notes
by on May 07, 2006
It's sunday - so, if one of you does not know how to increase the memory of your iPod up to 200GB this is the place to go today. http://www.planetboredom.net/ There is not much you need and the...
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Filed in archive Market
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by on May 07, 2006
"Be a Freeporter": social behavior changes because of new technologies. In the next years mobile solutions will be the key driver for this process. Look at all the mobile phones with camera...
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Filed in archive Products
by on May 06, 2006
News from The Black Coat weblog aka Kyono. Two gadgets have conquered our pockets and even if it is not the hardest question in life you still have to think about how to handle this. For me it's...
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Filed in archive Products
by on May 05, 2006
Simple but useful: Netball Australia uses an electronic device worn on the wrist to alert the officials when time has elapsed at the end of the match. The device simple sends a signal and beeps and...
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Cool new iPod garments for this summer. A friend sent me the link to Urban Tool - supernatural wear. I liked the word "supernatural" in combination with techwear. When they use the word...
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Filed in archive Science
by on May 03, 2006
Learning from insects eye's - scientist at Berkeley had created a series of artificial compound eyes that could be used to make ultrathin camera phones or wearable cameras. The material they use...
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Filed in archive Products
by on May 02, 2006
Just found at the RFID Weblog: A wristband for fitness clubs. While working out you move to different training equipments and these objects identify you, keep track of your data and shows a personal...
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Filed in archive Market
by on May 01, 2006
Sometimes it's more then interesting (and fun too) to go back in time and check what kind of predictions people made. I found one of those market predictions from 2002. You may think the data is...
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