Category: Exclusive videos

Technology for the Elderly workshop at Lift 2012

Posted by – February 25, 2012

Johnatan Landais and Patrick Vincent of Erasme, talk about using technology for elderly people.

MySollars.com at Lift 2012

Posted by – February 25, 2012

MySollars.com is an Environmental Loyalty Solution for companies to engage consumers and for consumers it’s a social game to compensate their carbon emmissions.

Mute Watch at Lift 2012

Posted by – February 25, 2012

The Mute Watch is made by Mai-Li Hammargren, it provides an interesting design, display and user interface. You can order it for 199 Euros at: http://mutewatch.com

Berlin Design Research Lab at Lift 2012

Posted by – February 25, 2012

Fabian Hemmert and Tom Bieling of the Design Research Lab in Berlin talk about their research of the future of mobile phone technology, haptic feedback around phones, wearable computing. They also design a glove for deaf-bling users to be able to communicate over the Internet.

Lego mindstorms robots at Lift 2012

Posted by – February 25, 2012

High-school students from Lausanne Switzerland show off their Lego Mindstorms based bluetooth synchronized robots.

Adrianne Jeffries and David Birch on BitCoin, digital worldwide currencies at Lift 2012

Posted by – February 24, 2012

Adrianne Jeffries, reporter at The New York Observer and David Birch, Consult Hyperion offer their opinions of the status of BitCoin, worldwide digital currencies, the future of financial services and more.

John Horniblow on Internet Freedom efforts at the United Nations

Posted by – February 24, 2012

Billions of people are going to be connected to the Internet for the first time in the next months and years, the United Nations works on Human Rights for the Internet. This is about China, conflict zones, ACTA/SOPA and many other aspects of Internet Freedom worldwide.

Anaïs Saint-Jude on the 17th century origins of Information Overload, Twitter, Blogging

Posted by – February 24, 2012

Anaïs Saint-Jude organizes the BiblioTech Program at Stanford, encouraging use of Humanities, Philosophy, Litterature, Arts in Technology companies such as Google, Facebook, Apple.

Marcel Kampman on the future of schools at Lift 2012

Posted by – February 24, 2012

Marcel Kampman launched Project Dream School to gather ideas for how to revolutionize schools worldwide.

Next Berlin conference (May 8-9th 2012)

Posted by – February 23, 2012

NEXT is a tech conference in Berlin on May 8-9th 2012.

Voltitude Folding Electric Bicycle at Lift 2012

Posted by – February 23, 2012

Voltitude is a foldable electric bicycle. Available from March 2012 for about 5000 Swiss Francs, range is 35 kilometers, weight is about 20kg.

Swisscom Labs at Lift 2012

Posted by – February 23, 2012

Swisscom is the biggest telecom company in Switzerland, they have launched http://labs.swisscom.ch where any user can submit ideas for what they think Swisscom should do and then Swisscom can fund those and make those ideas happen.

University of Art and Design in Geneva at Lift 2012

Posted by – February 23, 2012

Students from HEAD show some of their technological designs at Lift12 in Geneva.

Frog Design enhances social networking at conferences

Posted by – February 23, 2012

People can scan the QR code on their badge, then walk in front of a Kinect and projector and it can display overlay information on top of people and they can connect and tweet by simply standing close to each other.

ZMS inZair, free messaging on WiFi and Data networks

Posted by – February 23, 2012

inZair ZMS is being demonstrated at Lift12 in Geneva, can be used for free instant messaging and also provides social networking, localization layers are more.

Sennheiser Innovation Office mega-trends at Lift 2012

Posted by – February 23, 2012

Sennheiser has an advanced research and design center in Zurich Switzerland, they are working on implementing future trends for what Sennheiser might do in 5-10 years.

Teradici PCoIP, optimized remote desktop on TI’s OMAP4460

Posted by – February 1, 2012

Teradici is doing software optimization using the PCoIP (PC-over-IP) protocol to run a full x86 desktop remotely over the Internet onto an OMAP4460 device. Here in this demo remotely using an x86 desktop that is over 2000 miles away (and considering that Internet connections at trade shows can be unreliable).

ARM Powered Sony Google TV NSZ-GS7 launched

Posted by – February 1, 2012

Sony is launching this cheaper and better ARM Powered Google TV Set-top-box, it may be using the new Dual-core Marvell Armada 1500 ARM Processor, let me know in the comments if you know which ARM Processor Sony is using.

Sony Bloggie Live, WiFi-upload pocket camcorder

Posted by – February 1, 2012

This is the new Sony Bloggie Live, with WiFi-upload streaming to Qik, on-demand video uploads directly to YouTube and more.

Texas Instruments shows latest Augmented Reality Tablet demos

Posted by – February 1, 2012

Using software from Total Immersion and Metaio, Texas Instruments is showing their latest status of hardware acceleration on the DSP, Still Image Co-processing for Augmented Reality applications, games, navigation and more.