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News

15 August 2006

There has been a large increase in traffic to the website over the past couple of days largely due to a post on TechEBlog.
Development of mution is currently on hold due to commitments to a new project. When this new project is completed, development of mution will continue.

 

06 March 2006

A mution RSS news feed has been added - add the URL http://mution.com/news.xml to your aggregator to keep up to date with mution news!

 

13 February 2006

mution is to be presented at Dorkbot Alba at the Forest Cafe, Edinburgh on March 19 2006.

 

31 January 2006

No news is good news!

 

30 November 2005

Andrew Cavers is awarded a distinction from the University of Edinburgh and the John Lansdown prize for "outstanding contribution to the final project" for his work on the thesis "mution: An Innovative Home Entertainment Device"

 

28 October 2005

Development of mution is continuing well. New features are being added and the device is getting nearer to becoming a completed product. More details here soon!

 

17 October 2005

Some minor changes made to the design of the mution webpage.

 

20 September 2005

mution webpage redesigned again. Pages now feature a random mution fact on each page. How exciting!

 

11 September 2005

Flash version of the mution user interface video added. Quicktime and Windows Media versions also available for download.

 

08 September 2005

mution is demonstrated at the HCI 2005 conference fringe at Napier University, Edinburgh.

 

06 September 2005

Newly designed mution webpage goes live. There is currently very little content and the design still needs work, but the site will be updated regularly.

 

mution fact #71

mution is ideal for use in public spaces where a traditional user interface could get damaged, vandalised or stolen.

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mution demo video

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