Articles filed under Technology
- Friday 12, 20:40: Elisa Strozyk
- Wednesday 10, 12:34: Wired Magazine takes a look back at the dot-com boom and bust, 10 years on. Love the art direction: true '90s web style.
- Wednesday 10, 12:26: Lots of great ideas on display at the Brit Insurance Designs of the Year 2010, including a product design award nomination for Min-Kyu Choi’s folding plug.
- Monday 08, 13:24: On Online Identity
- Wednesday 24, 13:13: Noel Borstad
- Tuesday 23, 12:35: Soon Mo Kang's Multi tab power strip is an ingenious modular solution to the ever growing power supply needs of our gadget-filled homes.
- Tuesday 23, 12:25: German designer Imke Hoehler has come up with Dropnet, a clever system which works by collecting moisture from fog clouds and is designed to supply water to otherwise inacessible settlements. Read more about the project at DesignBoom.
- Thursday 18, 12:38: MIT Tangible Media Group: Relief
- Sunday 29, 19:35: Lia: I Said If
- Thursday 26, 12:29: Wired: Internet Places
- Saturday 21, 16:31: The Golden Age Of Air Travel
- Tuesday 17, 18:05: A really interesting (and exciting) article about the study of fusion energy at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, from NewsWeek.
- Tuesday 17, 13:21: Google Powermeter
- Monday 16, 12:55: Sam Broadbent/Inamo
- Tuesday 03, 07:45: Urban Cursor: a giant GPS-enabled cursor placed in Figueres, Catalunya during the recent Ingràvid Festival. The cursor's position is tracked and posted on a web site as participants move it around.
- Monday 02, 13:00: Ninja Honda Karate
- Monday 02, 08:14: Mac Vs PC: An Interesting Comparison
- Thursday 29, 23:12: Happy Birthday to the Internet (depending on how you look at it)! Have a look at this great timeline at the Guardian web site to learn more.
- Thursday 29, 11:44: I can't tell you how glad I am to hear this: the ITU has approved a specification for a universal mobile phone charger. Less cost, less waste, more convenience—you might ask why it's taken this long, but let's not look a gift horse in the mouth.
- Wednesday 28, 19:55: Machinarium
- Tuesday 27, 13:21: The Elements Of Humanity
- Tuesday 06, 13:42: KMA: Great Street Games
- Tuesday 22, 13:31: Internet Archaeology: an interesting collection of vintage imagery from ye olde internet. The mission is to “explore, recover, archive and showcase the graphic artifacts found within earlier Internet Culture.”
- Monday 21, 12:52: Ea Borre
- Friday 11, 13:38: The Bay Line
- Monday 18, 13:35: Procedural City
- Thursday 14, 12:55: This exhibition logo for the Tokyo Fibre show uses tiny water droplets pushed through a special fabric. More (including a video) at DesignBoom.
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