Fabienne

Multichannel audio specialist and futurist Fabienne Serriere is a Franco-American hardware, software and embedded interaction designer. She believes in a gorgeous technologically morphable future. Her interests include hardware hacking, wearable computing, and large scale music system design.

Member Since: April 20, 2006

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Netscape at the 23C3: Annalee Newitz Interview and Book Review
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Video Netscape at the 23C3: Annalee Newitz Interview and Book Review

Books – I caught up with Annalee Newitz, writer and editor of the new book She's Such A Geek, at the 23C3 hacker conference in Berlin, Germany. The video includes an interview with Annalee Newitz and excerpts from the new book.

Submitted and Voted for on January 18, 2007 10:13pm

Netscape at the 23C3: Elisa Jasinska Interview
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Video Netscape at the 23C3: Elisa Jasinska Interview

Gadgets & Tech – I attended the 23C3, the annual hacker conference in Berlin, Germany. While there, I interviewed Elisa Jasinska, computer science researcher and networking specialist who presented her work on writing software for the SFlow standard. She also was part of the team that built and ran the network for the 4000 person four day 23C3 conference.

Submitted and Voted for on January 04, 2007 03:58pm

O'Reilly EuroOSCON: Rob Savoye of Gnash
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Video O'Reilly EuroOSCON: Rob Savoye of Gnash

Gadgets & Tech – Rob Savoye is heading up Gnash: a free and open source media player and plugin for movies, streaming content, and Flash. Gnash is a huge step in the right direction in the way of operating system support and security tracking for Flash and other streaming content.

Submitted and Voted for on October 03, 2006 10:13pm

O'Reilly EuroOSCON: Nadya Peek: Interactive Hardware
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Video O'Reilly EuroOSCON: Nadya Peek: Interactive Hardware

Gadgets & Tech – Nadya Peek is an inventor, artist and interactive hardware creator. I had a chance of catching up with her at the O'Reilly EuroOSCON in Brussels, Belgium.

Submitted and Voted for on September 23, 2006 01:30pm

EuroOSCON: Privacy on the Net interview with Chris Heathcote
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Video EuroOSCON: Privacy on the Net interview with Chris Heathcote

Gadgets & Tech – Chris Heathcote, a researcher for Nokia, spoke at EuroOSCON today about privacy in the wealth of data that is available on each of us on the internet. Data we give lenders, stores, and financial organizations willingly with our contracts can have serious social implications.

Submitted and Voted for on September 21, 2006 08:15pm

O'Reilly EuroOSCON: David Bitton of Wengo
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Video O'Reilly EuroOSCON: David Bitton of Wengo

Gadgets & Tech – Wengo is an open source Voice over IP project started in France. It is a free and open source alternative to Skype. What is remarkable is that Wengo is being funded by a standard telephone company in what has been a stagnant French climate for new technology.

Submitted and Voted for on September 21, 2006 07:47pm

Philips to demo Entertaible at IFA
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Video Philips to demo Entertaible at IFA

Gadgets & Tech – From the Engadget post: "Philips is ready to put the funk back into Internationale Funkausstellung, where at this year's consumer electronics show in Berlin (Sept. 1 - 6), it'll show off the Entertaible ... This electronic tabletop game combines more traditional board games (which we do love, by the by) with games of the electronic variety..."

Submitted and Voted for on September 02, 2006 03:54pm

Commodore announces Gravel In Pocket device
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Video Commodore announces Gravel In Pocket device

Gadgets & Tech – From the Engadget story: "Tomorrow at IFA in Berlin, Commodore will show off its new personal media player, called the Gravel In Pocket ... The new personal media player sports a 2.8-inch screen, WiFi support, and plays DivX, Xvid, WMV, MP3, WAV files. It's got 1GB (or optionally 2GB) of internal flash storage, but also has an SD card slot."

Submitted and Voted for on September 02, 2006 03:44pm

Philips demos production-ready Lumalive textile garments
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Video Philips demos production-ready Lumalive textile garments

Gadgets & Tech – This slightly less ugly version of a fabric pixel display by Philips caught my eye. Perhaps I will have to check it out in person when it is demoed next week. I am obsessed with interactive clothing, so I need to see it in person to weigh in.

[via Popgadget]

Submitted and Voted for on August 26, 2006 04:31am