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Photo Photo credit: Nasa silicon.com's Tim Ferguson travelled to Portugal to see how 2004 European Cup winner, FC Porto, uses video security and networking technology at their Estádio do Dragăo ground in Porto. [11 May 2009]

Photos: Future safety tech on display

Photo It shows a suspected criminal (with a red trail) being followed around the Ryder Cup course by a security team member (blue). The Pulse demonstration uses the 2010 Ryder Cup, which will be held near... [15 Jan 2009]

The Weekly Round-Up: 11.07.08

Round-Up Back in July 1998 when Billie Piper ruled the singles charts, The Corrs and Beastie Boys ruled the album chart, and France was about to stuff Brazil in the World Cup final, silicon.com was born into a... [11 Jul 2008]

Fifa World Cup to get high-tech makeover

News Indian IT company Satyam is promising to "transform" the way fans watch football on the back of its World Cup deal with the game's governing body Fifa. Thalapalli said Satyam hopes to woo increasingly... [23 Apr 2008]

Rugby club scores with automated backup

Case Study Northampton Saints Rugby Football Club, winners of the Heineken European Cup in 2000 and former home of England 2003 World Cup Winners Ben Cohen and Matt Dawson,... [21 Jan 2008]

Mobile big boys in mobile telly pact

News In other European territories, the German-owned operator has been experimenting with DVB-H and used it to broadcast live football during this year's World Cup. Three of the UK's biggest... [11 Oct 2006]

CIO Jury: IT defences prepared for World Cup

News Nicholas Evans, European IT director at Key Equipment Finance, said: "Our firewalls already block most areas of websites with streaming media and we still have the video hooked up, the surround sound and projector from... [07 Jun 2006]

World Cup 2006: Online sale of tickets kicks off

News Tickets for the Fifa World Cup 2006 have today gone on sale online, sparking a clamour among football fans to enter the lottery for the in-demand tickets while raising fresh fears relating to crowd... [01 Feb 2005]

Football clubs get Philips smart season tickets

News FC Cöln's ground, the RheinEnergieStadion, is among 12 that will be used in the 2006 World Cup and after a recent overhaul seats 51,000 fans. FC Cöln has become the latest well-known... [15 Dec 2004]

The Weekly Round-Up: 26.11.04

Round-Up Hmmm.what about the FA Cup, the European Cup, or even Janet Jackson's bouncy C-cup, sports fans? But despite tempering his earlier claims the seller was apparently... [26 Nov 2004]

Operators count on Euro 2004 and Olympics to boost MMS

News And they look with envy at the soaring take-up of MMS and 3G in South-East Asia, which was triggered by the World Cup in 2002. European mobile operators hoping that MMS will boost their... [11 May 2004]

Real CEO: EC ruling could help in $1bn action

News to stream valuable football content at the 2002 World Cup were also shrouded in secrecy - but the software vendor says it has 1.3 million premium subscription users worldwide. RealNetworks CEO Rob Glaser... [07 Apr 2004]

AC Milan: The high-tech giants of European football

Comment The fact that the company's 'guinea pigs' are currently the European Cup holders can only help make the offering even more compelling. Since July 2002, giants of European football AC... [27 Jan 2004]

Betting anytime, anywhere - and at any stage of a game?

Comment Technology developed by the two was tested at the football World Cup this summer.subscribers in Germany were able to guess the outcome of matches up until the last few seconds of each contest, said... [14 Aug 2002]

What is the fastest computer in the world?

News The Met Office taps into data used by European weather forecasting organisation ECMW to enable it to get the most precise forecast it can. Boffins from around the world are descending upon Heidelberg in... [19 Jun 2002]

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