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it's designed to let you configure all of your Griffin devices in one easy to use interface. Not only that, but Proxi allows you to define custom hot keys, monitor Mail, iChat, and RSS feeds, executeMetro-issued phones link student, school leaders
An article about the Nashville TN district-wide student advisory council. Tuesday, 12/26/06 - Tennessean.comThe Innovator's Dilemma
Quoted: When I began my search for an answer to the puzzle of why the best firms can fail, a friend offered some sage advice. "ThoseHackers get theirs, RFID tags follow them everywhere at CCC
"The "CCC Sputnik" badges, as they're known, are tracked by 35 monitoring stations, which in turn export a public XML feed so that anyone who wants to can track the wearers around the eHistory of the Button
Tracing the history of interaction design through the history of the button, from flashlights to websites and beyond2006: A year of invention
"For more than 30 years, patent sleuth Barry Fox has trawled the US patent applications for New Scientist. Here we provide a round-up of his most interesting, surprising and sometimes alarming, dA Reason Why Video Games Are Hard To Give Up
"The research found that games can provide opportunities for achievement, freedom, and even a connection to other players. Those benefits trumped a shallow sense of fun, which doesn't keep playerWhat will they think of next?
"Napster in 1999. MySpace in 2004. YouTube in 2006. Experts from the tech community look ahead to the innovations that will change how we work, play and communicate in 2007." In summation? WAlt Predictions for 2007
"Some writers try to predict things that are likely, but they're suckers. I like to go for more of a stretch, because if I'm wrong nobody will remember, but if I'm right I'll look like a freakingVaporware '06: Return of the King
"It's the 9th annual presentation of the Wired News Vaporware Awards, our ode to the year's top technology products promised, hyped and scheduled, but not delivered." No prize for guessing tThe Universal Software Radio Peripheral
The Universal Software Radio Peripheral, or USRP, is device which allows you to create a software radio using any computer with a USB 2 port. The entire design of the USRP is open source.10,000 RFID tags to blanket Tokyo's Ginza neighborhood
"...a new project in Tokyo's Ginza shopping district, which is getting blanketed with 10,000 RFID tags, along with other "beacons" to help out tourists and shoppers make their way arounGoogle Book Search is a plagiarist's nightmare
"For any plagiarist living in an age of search engines, waving a loaded book in front of reviewers has become the literary equivalent of suicide by cop." This is going to get very messy overSpime Watch: Jarking Wear
"The unique feature of this clothing will be its self-sustainability via a unique solar-powered material being developed by a 3rd party. The material is waterproof and machine washable and will aLaser 3d scanning with a webcam
"...they've come up with an interesting, low cost method of 3d scanning over at the Institute for Robotics and Process Control." Tools for everyone!Douglas Rushkoff interviwed by R. U. Sirius
"In essence, I’m saying that the gods are really created by people. They exist, but only insofar as people are willing to believe in them. They’re emergent phenomena."The Espresso from On Demand Books brews you up a copy right fresh
"The machine can produce two books simultaneously in seven minutes, a time which includes all the printing, binding and cutting involved. The machine even slaps a snazzy laminated full-color coveDelta Scan: The Future of Science and Technology, 2005-2055
This is a forum for scanning the science and technology horizon over the next 50 years. The forum contains a hundred outlook pages covering a wide range of scientific disciplines and technologies. The