Google brings email to life with AMP By Sead Fadilpašić published 27 March 19 Users will be able to RSVP to an event directly from an email.
The 3D-printed interactive map helping the visually impaired find their way around By Barclay Ballard published 20 November 14
UK to open interactive national videogame museum in 2015 By Barclay Ballard published 29 October 14 The National Videogame Arcade in Nottingham will display a selection of highlights from the National Videogame Archive, a collection of 20,000 objects owned by the Science Museum.
Microsoft’s experimental dance Cube lights up Seattle music festival By Barclay Ballard published 24 September 14 The software giant has built a four-foot high art installation using five PCs, five projectors and four Kinect sensors in order to create an interactive dance party.
Hi-tech mannequins revolutionise "window shopping" on British high street By Alysia Judge published 13 August 14 High-tech mannequins are being installed on the British high street, meaning customers at House of Fraser and other retailers will be able to purchase products without setting foot in store.
New Intel messaging app, Pocket Avatars, tracks your face and mood By Guy Wright published 23 June 14 Yesterday Intel announced that they are getting into the messaging world with the release of Pocket Avatars an app that lets you pick a cartoon-like substitute to deliver your messages.
Google barge: The truth is revealed By Alysia Judge published 7 November 13 Google have finally lifted the lid on why they have moored two barges off the US coast, and the answer shows that the rumours (or at least one of them) were actually pretty accurate.