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Entries Tagged ‘Innovation’

Behold The First Nanobot Assembly Line In Action…

The future, it seems…is now. Nanotechnology has been one of the most promising areas of research for years now, but seemed as though it was years away from anything all that revolutionary. Well, it looks as though there has been some really substantive leaps forward recently, with this being arguably one of the most important… [...]

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If you think business cards are passe’…this might be for you

James Alliban builds on some work from a few others to offer a really cool augmented reality business card that is at least 17 degrees of cool… AR Business Card from James Alliban on Vimeo.

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The newest generation in gaming and beyond?

Microsoft’s answer to Nintendo’s Wii and Sony’s still to be unveiled motion-based user interface.  Some interesting stuff happening here, so new and some not so new.  The Milo techn certainly seems interesting, but I remain skeptical until I can actually experience it.  These technologies always look great when demoed, but sometimes fall short in real [...]

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When great content and UX come together it’s tech poetry…

Seed Magazine has been known for robust and relevant content for awhile now, but what do they think they’re doing taking that great content and visualizing it with intuitive and innovative user interface design?!            Kudos to Seed! This is such a great example of brains, brawn and beauty coming together.

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Implantable telescope…I need one and now!

This device has just recently received FDA approval (with conditions), which means it could be available for bionic geatric treatments in the next few years.  Yes…I said bionic! Although currently only being tested for the treatment of existing conditions, there is no doubt that I will be asking for one for Christmas in the next [...]

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Urban Air Trees? A must see innovation in Spain

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Interact with the Internet in mid-air…no really!

Patti Maes demonstrates an ultra-cool, ultra-innovative approach to user interface design at TED that was developed by a student (yes…a student) named Pranav Mistry from the MIT Media Lab.

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Wetware trumps hardware and software in mobile innovation

I recently presented a short 5 minute talk at an MEIC event at the Design Exchange in Toronto. In short, the main concept of the talk (the short and simple presentation can be viewed here) was on the importance of applying more focus on wetware and less on hardware and software within the mobile innovation space.  NOTE: [...]

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The credit crisis explained for the rest of us…

…because economists like to create barriers of language between themselves and the general population, some innovative artists put this together for the rest of us…

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An interesting vid on innovation from…BMW?

My question wasn’t in regards to BMW, as I know for a fact that there have been many innovations that have come out of BMW.  After watching the video you will understand why there is a question mark there…

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