| “The most profound technologies are those that disappear. They weave themselves into the fabric of everyday life until they are indistinguis...
| “The most profound technologies are those that disappear. They weave themselves into the fabric of everyday life until they are indistinguis...
| The annual report of the Dutch Data Protection Authority (DPA) signals that the Dutch government increasingly breaks its own privacy laws....
| Consumer grade EEG-scanners used in mind-controlled games can be turned against their user to extract private information, research shows....
| A wind-driven electricity generator without moving mechanical parts is adorning the lawn of Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands....
| Who controls the Internet? To explore this question I participated in the five day NETworkshop Behind the Screens of the Internet. The quest...
| Virtual money is on the rise and brings with it new methods of transferring value into the world. There are different types of payment syste...
| Privacy enhancing tools have a bad reputation when it comes to usability. Nathan Freitas of The Guardian Project demonstrated easy to use ap...
| We’ve all seen the amazing capabilities of flocks of birds and schools of fish to move seemingly as one. Such collective behavior can be wit...
| Old school robots don’t particularly like unstructured environments such as the homes of us messy humans. Objects are moved, task descriptio...
| The multiplayer game Throw Trucks With Your Mind integrates your psychic abilities as game controllers using EEG technology. In the game t...