You’re Warned

We Make Money Not Art: When threatened, animals often display physical warnings; e.g. porcupines or puffer fish both erect their spines as a physical defence and warning, snakes rattle their tales or expand their body, chamelions change colour… Wearable Warnings, a project by Philip Worthington at the RCA in London, is a coat inspired by such behaviour. The prototype coat […]

Sony Ericsson’s Mobile Kiosks

InfoWorld: Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB is readying a series of multimedia kiosks that it hopes will save operators, retailers and users time and money when it comes to fixing common phone faults. The company showed an early sample of the kiosks in its booth at the 3GSM World Congress. A common remedy for mobile phone performance problems is to […]

The Celebs Affair

BusinessWeek: From the recent Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards to the upcoming Grammys and Oscars, award-show season is upon us. And for a handful of specialty companies, it’s time to take their own stroll down the red carpet. Over the past several years, a cottage industry of professional gifters has capitalized on the union between award shows, product placement, and […]

Sparschwein Financial Investment

Springwise: With a name like Sparschwein, it has to be good! Indeed, Munich-based Sparschwein (German for piggy bank), is a new direct seller venture encouraging Germans to go on a domestic treasure hunt, exploring their basements, attics, cabinets, and garages for valuable items, especially fashion accessories, antiques, baby products, computers, electronics, cameras, domestic and garden appliances, design furniture, and certain […]

Nike’s Pop-up Store

Influx Insights: One of the latest incarnations of the pop-up store is Nike Runner’s Lounge. The lounge is the brainchild of one of Nike’s Canadian marketing partners and is designed to help runners prepare for the Vancover Half Marathon. It provides runners with a space where they can test drive Nike product, get information on local running routes, receive post-run […]

Doing the Laundry

San Francisco Chronicle: “The Brainwash Cafe is cool,” my friend tells me on the phone after I announce my plans for the evening. “I read my poetry there.” I never knew she wrote poetry, much less went anywhere to read it. “And the washers have names. It’s really cool.” I’d looked up the cafe on the Web: bright pictures of […]

RFID for Hospitals

WebWire: Patient safety will drive the use of the next generation of active-RFID (radio frequency identification) location tags from Radianse, Inc., an innovator of indoor positioning solutions (IPS) used to locate and associate equipment and people in hospitals. Radianse will show the industry’s first single-use active-RFID tag for patient location at the 2005 HIMSS Conference and Exposition (Booth 6655) February […]

Attractive Toilet

Yenra: Kohler will use its sponsorship of Olympus Fashion Week to introduce the Purist Hatbox toilet, a product that redefines common perceptions of what the traditional American toilet should look like. “Like the fashion industry, design is part of the fiber of everything that we do at Kohler to constantly develop new products that enhance the gracious living possible in […]

My Own Podcast

USATODAY.com: After getting a taste of the radio business in college, software designer Craig Patchett never lost his interest in broadcasting. But without a job in radio, it seemed likely to remain one of those unfulfilled passions — until something called “podcasting” came along. Now, Patchett’s creating shows and sending them out to the masses every day — not over […]

Mobile Kamasutra

IndiaDaily: Over 34 million mobile phone subscribers in Russia can now add colour to their sexual life the Indian way, albeit by listening to passages from the “Kamasutra” on their mobile phones. An advertisement for Russia’s largest GSM operator Mobile Tele Systems entices its subscribers to use the new service to “master new sensations” and “listen to passages from the […]