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Photos: Cutting edge art at the National Gallery

Photo The National Gallery in London has been using imaging technology from HP in its research on world famous art and more recently to boost the commercial side of the business.silicon.com went along to the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square to have...

Tags: london, x-ray, images, hp

[16 May 2008]

Wireless Digital Picture Frame Retrieves Live Information From Windows Vista Computers

whitepaper To differentiate their product from a standalone digital frame, which simply reads photos from memory cards or USB keys, OEM i-mate designed a connected, services-oriented device intended for the high-end segment of the consumer electronics market.

Tags: web services

[16 May 2008]

Sat-nav back seat drivers on their way

News Photos: Australian broadband goes for a deep-sea dive Photos: Talons, Eagles and Enforcers - the tech behind war Photos: Introducing - the world's lightest mobile phone Photos: Smart posters and the 'seeing eye phone'

Tags: sat-nav

[15 May 2008]

Microsoft users surf the skies from the web

News Photos: Australian broadband goes for a deep-sea dive Photos: Talons, Eagles and Enforcers - the tech behind war Photos: Introducing - the world's lightest mobile phone Photos: Smart posters and the 'seeing eye phone'

Tags: google sky, space, microsoft

[14 May 2008]

silicon.com Classics: The best of Google Earth

News Photos: iPod and BlackBerry lost property mountain Digital Blunders The latest in our weekly look back through some of the classic stories in the silicon.com archive from the last decade is a photo tour of the best of Google Earth - from burning...

Tags: google earth

[22 Apr 2008]

Microsoft invites hobbyist developers to light a spark

News Photos: Australian broadband goes for a deep-sea dive Photos: Talons, Eagles and Enforcers - the tech behind war Photos: Introducing - the world's lightest mobile phone Photos: Smart posters and the 'seeing eye phone'

Tags: developers, microsoft

[17 Apr 2008]

silicon.com Classics: A London pub crawl… with wi-fi on the side

News Photos: iPod and BlackBerry lost property mountain Digital Blunders So you're out and about, need to get online but Starbucks is too busy. Why not try the more relaxing surroundings of a nearby pub - especially now they're all smoke-free?

Tags: wi-fi

[09 Apr 2008]

Photos: Smart posters and the 'seeing eye phone'

Photo Tags can also be used to effortlessly transfer photos from phones to smart digital picture frames. Near field communications (NFC) technology company Innovision, has been showing off its vision of a future where low-cost stick-on NFC tags can turn...

Tags: touch, rfid, nfc

[04 Apr 2008]

silicon.com Classics: 10 weird uses for an iPod

News Photos: iPod and BlackBerry lost property mountain Digital Blunders Most people are happy to use their iPod for listening to tunes and watching the occasional video, but the latest in our weekly look back through the classic stories in the silicon...

Tags: ipod

[03 Apr 2008]

EC examines Nokia bid for Navteq

News Check out silicon.com's latest mobile photo stories here…  Photos: Behind the scenes at Mobile World Congress 2008   Photos: Bling up your BlackBerry  Photos: When art meets tech - Nokia phone Morphs into view...

Tags: eu, ec, navteq, nokia

[31 Mar 2008]

Using Digital Media in Microsoft Windows XP: A Guide for Educators

whitepaper Windows XP includes an assortment of programs that make it easier to work with a digital music, photos, and videos. It also shows how to use the built-in digital photography features in Windows XP to download and organize the digital photos on the...

Tags: windows xp

[28 Mar 2008]

silicon.com Classics: 10 hard drive disasters

News Photos: iPod and BlackBerry lost property mountain Digital Blunders The latest in our weekly look back through the classic stories of the last decade in the silicon.com archive is a story about some of the most bizarre ways people have accidentally...

Tags: data, hard drive

[28 Mar 2008]

Android laid bare, dressing for success, grown up social networking...

News Photos: The Colossus WWII codebreaking machine Five weird ways to bridge the digital divide This month, silicon.com has been busy wrestling with Android. Not manhandling tin men but exploring Google's new operating system for mobiles with our...

Tags: android, outsourcing, india, linkedin

[27 Mar 2008]

Mobiles on the moon, Google Android, Facebook fall

News Photos: Google Android comes out to play silicon.com Classics: 'Nigerian' money scam - What happens when you reply? Photos: Heathrow bags RFID tech to end lost luggage Photos of the device - and of another Android prototype on show elsewhere - can...

Tags: mwc, facebook, 419 scam, moon

[28 Feb 2008]

Google takes aim at Microsoft's SharePoint

News The new service, the latest stage in the internet leader's push into the market for business and educational users, allows non-technical users to organise and share digital information such as web links, calendars, photos, videos, presentations...

Tags: google, sharepoint, jotspot, microsoft

[28 Feb 2008]

Expert Zone Support Webcast: Using Media Center Extender Networks in Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005

whitepaper Media Center Extender devices connect a Media Center PC with TVs and monitors in the home so that the users can enjoy TV, photos, music, and movies on any TV in their house. Whether it is live TV, recorded TV, or digital music, one can broadcast...

Tags: multimedia

[27 Feb 2008]

Top of the class for online ads? Search and social networks

News Photos: Google Android comes out to play Photos: The high-tech future of retail Photos: MoD tracks with deadly accuracy Photos: Behind the scenes at Mobile World Congress 2008 Photos: Zoom in on London from the air…

Tags: ads, search, social networking, microsoft

[25 Feb 2008]

silicon.com Classics: The Peeping Tom phone filter

News The add-on was intended as a night-filter to take photos in the dark - but it had an unexpected side effect. Digital Blunders The latest in our weekly look back through the classic stories of the last decade in the silicon.com archive is a mobile...

Tags: peeping tom, filter, article, developer

[20 Feb 2008]

Photos: The high-tech future of retail

Photo This digital pen from O2 is designed to automate the transfer of data from paper stock forms to a central server, without any keyed-in data entry stage in the paper trail. The latest innovations in tech for retailers were showcased at the Retail...

Tags: retail, contactless payments, tablet, payment

[15 Feb 2008]

Auditing to Keep Online Storage Services Honest

whitepaper A growing number of online service providers offer to store customers' photos, email, file system backups, and other digital assets. Currently, customers cannot make informed decisions about the risk of losing data stored with any particular...

Tags: storage management

[14 Feb 2008]

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