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XWave: Control your iPhone with your brain
The XWave is a new technology that uses a single electrode placed on the wearer’s forehead to measure electroencephalography (EEG) data , and converts these analog signals into digital so they can be used to control an external device. The XWave comes bundled with a software that includes a n... Read more ...
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MP3 player for unborn babies
Via Repubblica Canadian design student Geof Ramsay has invented a MP3 player for unborn babies - the "BLABY". By wearing the device, pregnant mothers will be able to play their favourite music to their children. The player consists of a contoured belt that wraps around a mother's waist wi... Read more ...
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Portable navigation on mobiles set to take off
EE Times Europe (01/03/2008 8:30 AM EST) LONDON — Sales of portable navigation devices are set to increase ten-fold over the next eight years, with the huge take-up coming from the the GPS functionality being embedded into mobile phones, according to Telematics Research Group (TR... Read more ...
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Time Magazine names Apple iPhone `Invention of...
TIME magazine has named the iPhone " Invention of the Year ." Read more ...
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Teleglass T4-N wearable monitor
Via Pink Tentacle The Teleglass T4-N wearable monitor weighs 30 grams and features titanium frames by eyeglass designer Kazuo Kawasaki. The device supports any NTSC-capable video player (including iPods) and delivers images directly to the eye via a pair of tiny monitors tucked ... Read more ...
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Special Issue on Wireless Technologies, Mobile...
Via Networked performance Special Issue on Wireless Technologies, Mobile Practices :: Mobile wireless devices such as handheld pdas, cellular telephones, and portable computers are part of a changing landscape of communications and culture. In the last decade alone, for instance, the use ... Read more ...
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Snout Performance & Public Forum
From Urban Tapestries __________________________________________________ Venue : Cargo, 83 Rivington St, Kingsland Viaduct, London, EC2A 3AY The performance will start at Cargo and the route will include Hoxton Square and Hoxton Market Dates/Times : Tuesday 10 Apr... Read more ...
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Methods of Understanding and Designing For...
have a look at this PhD thesis by Jeff Axup - lot of interesting stuff about mobile research methods... Download the entire thesis here: Methods of Understanding and Designing For Mobile Communities Society is increasingly on the move, mobile devices are commonly being used t... Read more ...
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Light-emitting shirts
check out ths cool wearable display developed by Philips researchers. They are integrating LEDs into fabrics to obtain light-emitting clothes Video Read more ...
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Google: the future is in mobile phones
From Textually.org [via Mad4MobilePhones ] "It is clear that 2007 will be the year that mobile search query traffic grows substantially. Our current model is to use targeted text ads and we have evidence that the monetizat... Read more ...