The 'do it yourself trend' towards gadgets and applications is impressive. People are creative with new technologies and the best innovations arise in the livingrooms of individuals. See the game gun and innovations with the Wii remote.
Intel has developed a new service called the "Dispute Finder". This service adds comments to blogs and other news sources and shows all comments.
Google introduced a new service: Google Voice. This serves groups all your telephone numbers under one Google Voice number.
Can you imagine a world without Google maps? Probably not? Google Maps has a big impact on location based services. Lars and Jens Rasmussen were behind the development of Google Maps. How did they do it?
Scenario Lab developed a 'fresh' idea if your clothes smell and you don't have a washing machine at hand.
The Dutch company SPRXmobile launched on the 16th of June the impressive augmented reality application Layar. Layar brings the physical and virtual world together. SPRXmobile works for this application together with Zekur.nl, Funda, Hyves, Tempo-Team and ING.
Project Natal of Microsoft is a topic which has been talked about online for some time. But now Microsoft demonstrated it at a press event. The project may put an end to the era of the game controller as we know it.
Displays in glasses are not new. The German Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems added a new feature: eye-tracking. This results in glasses that can be used as a display and you can control the PC with the movement with your eyes.
How will the windows of our house look like in the future? Well maybe we all have smart glass in our houses. Smart glass or smart windows, switchable windows refers to electrically switchable glass or glazing which changes light transmission properties when voltage is applied.
Panasonic revealed a new cleaning robot at the recent Tokyo Fiber Senseware exhibition in Milan with a very characteristic movement and appearance.