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by on September 30, 2006
If you're not in New York but want's to know how the future may look like - just give yourself 5 minutes for this little picture show from the Wired Next Fest. It's just amazing. Read a...
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Filed in archive Privacy
by on September 30, 2006
Privacy is already an issue today - but try to think 10 years into the future - into the world of ubiquitous computing (UC). UC means that we will not recognize that loads of computer are around us....
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by on September 28, 2006
UK is very active in the wearable electronics field while Germany and Swiss are more into research and B2B applications. I see a growing number of UK readers at my weblog too. Here is a short but...
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Filed in archive Products
by on September 28, 2006
Just to stay a bit in the toy industry here are some other examples - not really for computer technology, but for a good social interface design. This means I like these examples because of their...
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by on September 27, 2006
Today Toys become smarter and smarter. It's just amazing to look at this market. Sometimes I think we will see intelligent toys before we have such robots.. Here is a next one from Bandai called...
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Filed in archive Technology
by on September 26, 2006
Simple but wonderful. The feeling must be great... Pretty close to fly like a bird but without the risk to fall. In fact you could lay down with your VR glass and just look around: The airplane is a...
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by on September 25, 2006
Yesterday I found a website about diving computer. Because I'm not a diver I have no glue about them but it looks like even there is a market for wearable computing. Beside many functions I found...
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by on September 23, 2006
I found something pretty cool at gizmag. Who would have thought that good old Dick Tracy (75 years now) was such a future men?! I mean the comic was ok, not my favorite and the soundtrack from Madonna...
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Filed in archive Market
by on September 19, 2006
Eleksen is featured with the The G-Tech wireless fabric keyboard at the House of the Future. The keyboard is on display as the ultimate portable accessory for smartphone users. Roll it up, put it in...
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by on September 16, 2006
Something here reminds me to the movie Matrix- and that things come true. An Infineon spin-off can produce electric power from your body. The basic technology is called "Peltier Cooler" (see...
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Around 800 companies from 11 countries are involved in the "Network for Textile Innovation" founded in Germany. The main aim is to restructure the traditional textile industry into 1) a...
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Imagine an electrocardiogram without the need to go to the doctor and with much better data. This is what the ECG T-Shirt will be about. It's a research project at the EMPA. This institut works in...
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by on September 14, 2006
A new technology makes it possbile to measure healthcare related data without any sensors. The development from CNOGA Inc. is based on novel bio chrominance information processing acquired from the...
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by on September 12, 2006
SciFi Author Vernor Vinge gave a keynote about ubiquitous computing and his view into the future. Remarkable. Localization: you dont need complex GPS or other technologies if you have smart RFID's...
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by on September 12, 2006
Are you in New York end of September? There will be the famous Nextfest from September 29 to October 1. WIRED NextFest is a massive annual festival of innovation and technology. As they describe it:...
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