2012
Neal Ungerleider. “MIT Media Lab Hosts The Future. ”
FastCompany.
Martin LaMonica. “A ride on MIT Media Lab's digital bandwagon. ”
cnet.
Zach Honig. “EyeRing finger-mounted connected cam captures signs and dollar bills, identifies them with OCR (hands-on). ”
Engadget.
2011
Meghan Killeen. “Marcelo Coelho: Stunning explorations in physical interface design from an MIT Media Lab student. ”
Cool Hunting.
Nicola Twilley. “Candy Printing: An Interview with Designer Marcelo Coelho. ”
Good: Food.
Linda Tischler. “MIT Media Lab's Intel-Powered Desk Lamp Will Change How You Shop at Best Buy. ”
Fast Company.
hipstomp. “Using Kinect, MIT Media Lab pulls off gesture-based web browsing, with more on the horizon. ”
core77.
Clark Boyd. “A new plan for job growth in Haiti. ”
PRI's The World.
2010
Curt Hopkins. “MIT Launches Phone-Enabled Work Site for Haiti. ”
Read Write Web.
Ali Velshi. “Hands-free browsing using Kinect. ”
CNN Big-I.
Timothy Carmody. “Hackers Take the Kinect to New Levels. ”
technology review.
Arvin Dang. “Remains of the Day: Kinect Hacking Makes for Minority Report-Style Browsing. ”
Lifehacker.
Jared Keller. “Browse the Web With Your Bare Hands. ”
the Atlantic.
John Baichtal. “interactive knitting machine. ”
Make:.
Marshal Kirkpatrick. “MIT Media Lab Hacks the Kinect for Browser Navigation With Gesture. ”
The Ney York Times.
Thomas Ricker. “Kinect hacks let you control a web browser and Windows 7 using only The Force. ”
Engadget.
Meritxell Mir. “Design Miami/Basel: Computation Made Fancy Design. ”
Core77.
Darren Murph. “The Cornucopia: MIT's 3D food printer patiently awaits 'the future'. ”
Engadget.
Lloyd Alter. “MIT's Food Printer: The Greenest Way To Cook?. ”
treehugger.
John Baichtal. “MIT's Food Printer. ”
Make.
2009
Bennett Gordon. “Who the Internet Thinks You Are. ”
UTNE Reader.
Peter Aldhous. “Find out how the web sees you. ”
NewScientist.
Shaila Luther. “Siftables: another way to make kids smarter than us. ”
Tech Crunch.
Anil Ananthaswamy. “When computing becomes child's play. ”
NewScientist.
Nick Barber. “MIT guitar combines acoustics and electronics. ”
New York Times.
Colin Johnson. “MIT's guitar combines DSP with interchangeable sound. ”
EE Times.
Eliot Van Buskirk. “Virtual Instruments Inspire Physical Guitar Plug-Ins. ”
Wired.
Matt Hickey. “'Chameleon Guitar' becomes any guitar you want. ”
cnet.
TED. “David Merrill demos Siftables. ”
TED.
2008
Sean Fallon. “The Zoran Ain’t Some Sissified Country Acoustic Guitar. ”
Gizmodo.
