Archive for September, 2003
DEMOmobile DEMOgods
A bunch of award winning cool new technologies. Check ‘em out for inspiration.
DEMOmobile2003 DEMOgods
ISIS in the Daily
ISIS in the daily today.
“With the recent activation and expansion of the LCD screen network, calendar administrators are now being asked to add video capabilities.” …video capabilities?
Chandler 0.2
After many months of being stuck at v0.1, v0.2 of Mitch Kapor’s open source PIM “Chandler” has been released.
Open Source Applications Foundation - Chandler Release 0.2
Nano-ITX form factor announced
In our quest to find smaller and smaller screen drivers, VIA is co-operating to build smaller and smaller motherboards. See an article on nano-itx on Slashdot. Pictures.
iX
A team of undergrads at the Stanford Center for Design Research did an awesome project which lets you access the world’s map news using a physical map interface:
iX: A Whole News World.
They also blogged their progress, as every cool group should.
The Japanese keep hacking the planet. Way to go, guys.
KoKoRo: Wireless VoIP by p2p from a Japanese start up , “Skyley Networks”
Video-speed ePaper
Those crazy europeans have done it again.
Global Home - Philips Demonstrates Video-Speed Electronic-Paper Technology Based on Electrowetting - Royal Philips Electronics
Digital TV on your cell phone
Taking small form factor to a new low: Yahoo! News - Sony to Sell Tiny Digital Tuner Chip for Mobiles
Rem Koolhaas on the Blender
Rem Koolhaas, who put out a generally confusing edition of WIRED a few months back (but included good maps), is the architect for the new library in Seattle.
As explained in this article, Koolhaas included a central floor that is named alternately the “mixing chamber” and the “trading floor”. It is intended to act as a […]
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