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The future of the human-computer interface
December 2, 2004 A new Australian research facility called the Visual Information Access Room (VIAR) is at the forefront of the coming revolution in human-digi
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TXT MOB technology unites social networks
November 26, 2004 TXT MOB, an innovative social application for SMS services, enables the networking of community groups for on-the-ground information sharing.
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Competition promotes nanotech business
November 24, 2004 Designed to foster commercial innovation in the expanding field of nanotechnology, the International Nanotechnology Business Idea Competitio
Robotics
U.N. releases World Robotics 2004 survey
November 21, 2004 Over 600,00 household robots are already in use with several million more expected for domestic consumption in the next few years according t
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Finally... a barbeque and ice box all in one
November 24, 2004 The Fire and Ice Grill2Go barbeque and ice box from Salton is an all in one combo that fulfils the dream of many a male in weekend mode. Th
Wellness and Healthy Living
Harm-reduction gadget helps smokers quit
November 27, 2004 Smoking is a filthy habit as even users will concede, but despite a myriad of quit smoking products like nicotine patches and chewing gum,
Mobile Technology
Mobile phones to be powered by micro-jet engines
November 23, 2004 Engineers at the Georgia Institute of Technology in the US have made advances in batch producing miniaturised, jet engine-based generators
Military
BodySearch security technology improves safety
November 27, 2004 In an age of heightened security concerns - particularly at airports and major events - the ability to detect hidden materials has never been
Around The Home
Whirlpool 'In.Kitchen' designs suit 21C living
November 23, 2004 Whirlpool Europe has unveiled a vision for a new style of built-in kitchens that are more highly integrated and lifestyle oriented than those
Around The Home
Electrolux Chest Freezer eliminates frost
December 2, 2004 Consumers had their first glimpse of the modern marvel of freezers in the 1920s and 30s when the first electric refrigerators with ice cube co
Games
Pac-Man classic arcade game enters augmented reality
November 26, 2004 The latest application of augmented reality has hit the streets of Singapore - a physically interactive version of the classic arcade game 'P
Wellness and Healthy Living
'BrainGate' Brain-Machine-Interface takes shape
December 7, 2004 An implantable, brain-computer interface the size of an aspirin has been clinically tested on humans by American company Cyberkinetics . The
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