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Transportation news feeds are filled with tech innovations and new start-ups willing to improve our daily mobility…
Among other natural elements, water surely is one of the most appreciated in cities – or even a symbol, as the famous …
According to the non-profit organization “100 Resilient Cities”, urban resilience is the ability of individuals,…
Whereas Lima's atmospheric humidity reaches 98%, Peru's capital city faces a dramatic lack of precipitations.The…
To celebrate the 40th birthday of its famous "Norwegian Formula" hand cream, American cosmetics brand Neutrogena…
Since March 2012, Amex customers have the possibility to sync their account with Twitter and get special discounts by…
According to the latest Mobility Report published by telecommunications company Ericsson, global mobile data traffic…
Singapore's bike-sharing operator Isuda recently launched a design competition in partnership with the Bicycledesign…
According to RocketNews24, a press agency specialized in Asian countries, 45 of the 51 busiest train stations in the…
Wikipedia just added a "GeoData" extension to its mobile application, allowing contributors to attach geographical data…
To promote the eco-friendly dimension of its Prius Plug-In Hybrid vehicles, Toyota teamed with the London-based "urban…
Airbnb, the American social website connecting travelers and hosts around the world, recently published interesting…
As urban cycling has gained popularity in the past decade, this traditionally "standardized" object has seen its status…
2,000 employees, 2,000 umbrellas and a good sense of coordination: that's what it takes to create the largest human QR…
New details were unveiled in the past weeks concerning the Google Glasses. According to the latest information provided…
The American branch of Japanese electronics company Ricoh led a survey about the future of working places. Respondents…
South-African bubblegum brand Chappies became popular in the 40s with the "Did you know? facts" printed on its wrappers…
Considered by many as a reference in the field of technology, the well-known American website TechCrunch organized last…
There might be a treasure in your trash... at least for your neighbors! Amsterdam-based design agency Waarmakers…
Location-based social network Foursquare recently published an interactive map showing the 500 million check-ins made…
In our hyper-connected cities, taking a break can also mean disconnecting from all our devices.Based on this…
More than 700 million smartphones were shipped globally in 2012, according to the latest survey published by Strategy…
"Hello Lamp Post!", the winning project of Bristol's 2013 "Playable City Award", aims to give life to street furniture…
Controlling the weather has always been one of mankind's wildest dreams. The magic of Christmas made it possible for…
Among the 20,000 products unveiled at the 2013 Consumer Electronic Show held in Las Vegas from January 8th to 11th, TVs…
American designer and street artist INSA gave birth to a concept called “GIF-iti” mixing physical and virtual art.He…
As nightlife is an important part of its brand identity, Smirnoff launched in São-Paulo a campaign called “Creatures of…
The “Mobile Performance Barometer 2012” published by Zanox brings out different online shopping behaviors depending on…
British company Cambridge Consultants is currently testing in Amsterdam a bicycle that can be controlled with a…
Australian company Fantastic Delites has led several entertaining operations in the past months around the theme “how…
American creative projects crowdfunding platform Kickstarter just published its activity report for 2012, an excellent…
The “Softwalks” project aims to improve pedestrians’ experience in New York by transforming the city’s sidewalks into…
Every year since 1968, Sony holds a Christmas charity program called “Ai no Izumi” (“Fountain of love”).Inspired by the…
According to a survey published in January by Frost & Sullivan, the carsharing global market could grow from 2.3…
The emerging “mobile-reading” phenomenon is further illustrated with a new app that offers readers an interactive and…
To celebrate the release of the film “Wreck-It Ralph” in the UK, Disney transformed a portion of East London’s well…
As a very common mobile activity, reading is also concerned by the proliferation of innovations within the field of…
For its 9th edition, the international annual conference LeWeb held in Paris chose “The Internet of Things” as its…
Google is currently testing inside the gamers’ community a closed beta version of its incoming mobile game “Ingress”…