The Company The Transhumanist The Corporate Cartographer The Philosophy The Technology
The Company
Expansionware is a transhumanist experiment in software and hardware design for the 22nd century

The Transhumanist
The last of a radical breed of generation Xers that believe in the power of correct spelling, aesthetic design, and pragmatic accountability, Jason has spent the majority of his life complaining about badly-made technology and battling IT managers.

The Corporate Cartographer
At the age of 8, Aniela showed great promise at large scale project management and entrepreneurial endeavours by cataloguing and starting a library with every book in her parents’ home, and selling modified found objects and sea shells (net profit $3.50 for the 1986 school holiday period).

The Philosophy
Transhumanism is an international intellectual and cultural movement supporting the use of science and technology to improve human mental and physical characteristics and capacities.

The Technology
The kids at Expansionware don’t limit themselves to one particular technology, believing heavily in the possibilities that arise when technologies are combined to form new and exciting things.

Research

Development

Consultancy

Engineers create a flexible, temporary tattoo device

Engineers have developed a skin-mounted electronics device that attaches like a temporary tattoo and can be used for medical, communications, and machine-computer-interface purposes.

 
Google unleashes Android Open Accessory Development Kit

Google has announced the release of the Android Open Accessory Development Kit with support for Android 3.1. It’s also been backported to 2.3.4, so all of us with Nexus Ones and other 2.3.4 devices can get started right away.

 
Intel’s new 22nm 3D chip

Intel has just revealed its first in a series of 3D transistors that could be the next big step for computing and electronics.