Project Jacquard

Google, in partnership with Levis, are working to create wearable technology that will make garments interactive, in a new venture named ‘Project Jacquard’. Using the same looms and machinery the textiles industry already uses, tiny electronics will be integrated into...

How holographic technology can change behaviour

In Russia, more than 30% of drivers dismiss disabled parking signs. To tackle the behaviour head on, non-profit Dislife recently produced the “I’m more than a sign” message. They installed cameras in shopping malls and business centres in Moscow, which determined when...

There’s an app for that!

A recent winner at the Apple’s 2015 Design Awards, Fantastical is a calendar app you won’t be able to live without. Fantastical’s USP feature is its ability to translate your natural language to create calendar entries for example, you type in “Coffee...

The Rise of the Machines

Self-driving cars have been catapulted into the awareness zone for many consumers recently with the debut of various self-driving cars at CES this year, one car actually drove itself to the show in Las Vegas from San Francisco. We discovered during some recent...