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Tuesday, June 16, 2009
"In Iran, a country where 70 percent of the population is under 30 years old, text messaging is a norm. Blogging is in vogue. According to an online video called "Iran: A Nation of Bloggers," created by students at Vancouver Film School last year, Iran is the third largest country of bloggers. (For more on the Arabic and Persian blogosphere, check out these studies from the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University.)"
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
O2 Joggler
I've seen this product concept in several guises over the last few years, but O2 have been the first to launch a product, part of their 'Family' proposition. It's a new device targeted at the household - "think of it as your new fridge door".

Pocket-Lint Review

Key to the product concept is a calendar which will text the family members to remind them of what they should be doing (piano lessons, rugby practice, parents evening etc). Other features include:
- View and load your favourite music, videos and photos
- The latest news and sports headlines
- Weather report
- Traffic updates for major roads in the UK
- Music*, photos, videos and so much more
- A device that can be updated automatically, which never goes out of date
Pocket-Lint Review
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Tweet-a-Watt
Limor Fried, MIT graduate and founder of Adafruit Industries, has successfully combined personal fabrication, social messaging, and green electronics to create a device that monitors and publically reports energy consumption of appliances and electronics.
In his 2005 book “FAB: The Coming Revolution on Your Desktop - From Personal Computers to Personal Fabrication” Neil Gershenfeld describes the future of engineering design as moving away from mass production to personal fabrication. According to Gershenfeld, driven by the desire for personalized products, people will begin modifying technology by adapting commercial products for unique personal applications.
A look at the Adafruit Industries Web site suggests the first wave of Gershenfeld’s personal fabrication future is already here.
Aren't all big ideas a byproduct of personal fabrication?
via DesignNews
Thursday, April 02, 2009
€150k for mobile internet start-ups!
Vodafone are putting their money where their mouth is when is comes to mobile innovation, and are organising a competition in association with Mobile Monday London and MM Amsterdam to give away €150k to the best mobile internet start-ups.
Go here for more info
Go here for more info
Friday, March 27, 2009
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