Trust the MIT guys to take something as mundane as a post-it and turn it into a really cool tech toy. The Ambient Intelligence Group at MIT has created 'Quickies', which are intelligent post-it notes that can be searched, located
FriendFeed is a web application, which makes it easy to track updates in your network on sites like YouTube, Flickr, Digg, Twitter etc. It is like an aggregator of happenings from your social networks. Its new, but growing rapidly.MySocial 24×7
Okay, they don't quite taste great together yet, but the potential is definitely there. Lolcats are hot on the internet right now. Zombies have been hot ever since the voodoo priestess cursed them/meteor landed/Rage virus spread/Hell filled up. Neither has
Backup evidence linking proteins found in preserved soft tissue of T-rex as being closer to modern birds than modern reptiles is being reported in science mag today. Read More
If you have a great idea and are looking for some seed capital, you should head over to ideablob. A contest is held each month for entrepreneurs and businesses to present an idea and compete to win $10,000. Winners are
Right next to College Boxes and College Pro, DormAid stands as one of the most successful student-run enterprises targeting the college demographic. DormAid currently serves thousands of students at campuses across the country, providing them with professional services such as
A group of dedicated undergraduate and graduate MIT students recently unveiled their 1976 all-electric, once gas powered Porsche, which now operates on 18 high-tech batteries. This type of a conversion is quite an extraordinary achievement, which they are now using
The global mining boom, fast-growing construction industry in Peru and the severe slow down of the construction industry in the U.S. have provided fertile ground for the South Point Trading Company. Eduardo Medina, a recent grad from the University of
Yesterday, a press release was issued reporting that LenSense, a student-run company established through the University of Arizona's McGuire Center for Entrepreneurship, was the only team comprised entirely of college students among the 12 finalists in Nokia's "Mobile Rules!" Challenge.