Posted on June 10, 2013
The latest addition to a Susi chain of restaurants, Yo! Sushi, at their Soho eatery in London, is flying fish, not of the edible variety. The company has employed a couple of rather unorthodox ‘food service engineers’ to deliver meals … .
Posted on March 11, 2013
It’s good to cycle, anywhere in the world, but you may always be borne down by traffic congestion, too much pollution, unplanned streets and more. However, London’s mayor Boris Johnson is doing his best to make the beautiful city a … .
Posted on December 12, 2012
The amazing connect that everyone around the world has with London’s legendary Black Cabs is quite remarkable. Good news is that these hallmark modes of transport will soon be receiving a major technological facelift by next year. Word is out … .
Posted on November 29, 2012
There’s a silent buzz going around as awestruck eyes widen in surprise at how amazing the Will.i.am iPhone attachment really is. At a launch event in London the Black Eyed Peas front man went on to unveil devices under the … .
Posted on October 25, 2012
This may seem annoying at first but then you must give it up to the Britains. They’re taking their discipline ethos to the modern world and ensuring that the spoils of technology do not mar the ‘system’. Not long ago … .
Posted on September 14, 2012
An idiot next to you in a movie hall can ruin your movie experience but an idiot with a cell phone can ruin the movie for a lot of people, since an idiot and his cellphone are not parted a … .
Posted on August 4, 2012
While London has geared up to the frenzy of the 2012 Olympics and journalists and photographers from across the globe are busy covering all the action, Olympic organizers have ensured that the sporting extravaganza offers an exclusive perspective from a … .
Posted on July 23, 2012
Ever thought of climbing up the London Eye and screaming out loud, giving the city a piece of your mind? Well, you can now do that from the comfort of your desktop with the EDF Energy of the Nation project. … .
Posted on July 9, 2012
A Chinese construction company has a built a replica of the iconic tower bridge. Whats more surprising is that has been developed after the approval of the local government. The bridge is located in Suzhou city, in eastern China. But … .
Posted on May 21, 2012
Samsung has been crowned the official sponsor of the 2012 Summer Olympics to be hosted in London and in commemoration of the same the manufacturer has unveiled this all-Brit Galaxy Note to be sold exclusively in UK. With the Union … .
Posted on April 3, 2012
This may seem awesome to some but it totally cracked us up! Check the expressions of those around, and the sharp poker face held by Darth Vader and his cosmic minions. The images (more of them after the jump) show … .
Posted on March 16, 2012
We have seen a hell of lot of stuff making it to auction tables. Apple had put in a place a new system to deal with enthusiasts lining up for their gadgets outside their stores. Somebody on eBay has actually … .
Posted on February 2, 2012
London seems to be on the fore-front of the go-green movement with its first all-electric minicab, a Renault Fluence Z.E., making a debut just a few days ago. These taxis are operated by eco cab company Climatecar which has made … .
Posted on February 1, 2012
London is the city we know for the finest sporting facilities, double-decker buses, and of course, the mighty bridge. Now what may well be a real defining factor for the exquisite city is the fresh batch of LCD-equipped bins. This … .
Posted on January 28, 2012
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 has been successful in its quests to take over the tablet space. Yet, there’s always more scope for scaling up success charts. That’s just what the newly added London Eye support has brought to the … .
Posted on January 27, 2012
We have earlier seen Samsung indulging in some really never-seen-before marketing stints. Couple of months ago the Korean giant teamed up with Baskin Robbins for the promotion of Galaxy Nexus ICS handset and then recently we had the ‘Samsunged’ TV … .
Posted on December 22, 2011
The legacy of the double-decker bus has been unquestioned as much as that of the London Cabbie. But times change and generations take control of the world, leaving old ideas behind and bringing in new innovations. Here’s a hybrid version … .
Posted on November 16, 2011
The Exhibit Bar in London sure knows how to keep those streams of patrons flowing in regularly or at least in the toilet for one. With help from Captive Media, the bar swung open the doors to its one-of-a-kind urinal. … .
Posted on September 15, 2011
Fox Home Entertainment is prepping up for the launch of Blu-ray versions of Star Wars: The Complete Saga and as a part of the big launch, several events have been hosted throughout the week. Today at London, the star-studded party … .
Posted on August 16, 2011
A while ago, we got whiff of rioters in London using the BlackBerry Messenger service as a planning table for their activities. Now, security service MI5 along with electronic interception centre GCHQ will begin tracking down the organizers of the … .
Posted on August 12, 2011
It’s been said before, and proved yet again! Social networking, if left unmonitored, can turn into communication grounds for peace-haters. The recent outbreak of riots in London and a handful more English cities, had BlackBerry Messenger to blame! With BBM … .
Posted on November 13, 2010
Look who just got a makeover and a fantastic one at that; London’s iconic double-decker bus. The new revamped look was unveiled by Boris Johnson, the Mayor of London at the London Transport Museum. The future of the city’s public … .
Posted on October 28, 2010
The slightly up-market pizza chain, Pizza Express, is trialing iPod docks in one of its London establishments. The Pizza Express restaurant in uber-swanky Richmond will soon have iPod docks fitted behind the seats. This is the first step in an … .
Posted on July 7, 2010
A piece of technology designed by Interaction Design Studio at Goldsmiths College, the University of London, is transforming the lives of a convent of nuns in York, England. “Goldie” is a 20-foot, T-shaped structure that displays news headlines and allows … .
Posted on May 20, 2010
There’s something about the whole wannabe tech capital of the world thing. It drags you into the realm of possibilities that include rigging up all your lampposts in the city with enough Wi-fi-ability so as to make sure that everyone … .