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Photos: Sony unleashes latest Vaios - from mini laptops to touchscreens
Photo This shows the Thames with the London Eye and Waterloo station in view. By using the touchscreen controls, users can move between a birds'-eye view and a 3D side view of the landscape.... [14 Oct 2009]
Electronic driving instructors puts thousands of bus drivers through their paces
News As well as keeping an eye on drivers' day to day performance, the system will be used as a teaching aid with up to 20,000 bus drivers set to be trained using the system under the five-year contract with GreenRoad. [04 Aug 2009]
Entrepreneur Steers to Success With HP Officejet Pro 8500 All-in-One
White Paper A go-getter with a small-business person's eye for value, Cooke chooses the solution designed to deliver reliable, high-quality output with less energy consumption and a lower cost per page. Look in shop windows in the... [30 Jul 2009]
Cheat Sheet: BT's £1.5bn fibre plans
Cheat Sheet The outgoing communications minister Lord Stephen Carter has already got his eye on the problem. And get cracking it has, kicking off a fibre pilot in the north London suburb of Muswell Hill and the... [14 Jul 2009]
Airwave eyeing Olympic network legacy
News Emergency services comms company Airwave already has one eye on its Olympics legacy. The company, named earlier this year as a supplier to the London 2012 Olympics, will provide private mobile radio... [09 Jun 2009]
Epicor Software Case Study: Elegant Hotels
White Paper With its eye on maintaining the highest possible quality and customer service standards, Elegant Hotels knows that it must also keep a careful watch on its operation's profitability and productivity. Welcoming those... [30 May 2009]
London Eye pod getting wi-fi upgrade
News The London Eye is investing in its wi-fi as part of a multimillion-pound revamp. London Eye said tweaks to the other 31 capsules will mean they can support such... [19 May 2009]
Photos: 10 useful Android apps
Photo A fully featured app that will help you keep an eye on goings on in the sky. The app also offers info on 'this weekend ' - aka the time when Transport for London is most likely to be flicking the off... [12 May 2009]
iPhone 3.0, Windows 7, robots and the office of the future
Photo The Hawk-Eye system - shown above - maps out the trajectory and flight of a cricket ball when it's been bowled. Photo credit: Tim Ferguson/silicon.com silicon.com went to check out the Olympic Park facility, the home of... [07 Apr 2009]
Should you still be scared of malware?
News For many of silicon.com's CIO Jury, keeping an eye on viruses is just one part of a wider security strategy. A number of organisations in recent months have been finding out about those actions: the UK Parliament, Barts... [06 Apr 2009]
Photos: Bowled over by high-tech cricket at Lords
Photo Part of this is the Hawk-Eye system (above) which maps out the trajectory and flight of a cricket ball when it's been bowled. This is how the Hawk-Eye data looks when it's received. This is the main... [25 Mar 2009]
CIO Jury: Cloud under a cloud with IT heads
News In the meantime I'm keeping my eye on the technology because in my view it represents the future," he said. Mark Beattie, head of information technology, London Waste Mike Roberts, IT director, The... [23 Mar 2009]
Inbox: Underground safe from mobile chatter
Comment This is something to keep an eye on. Dear God, please let allowing access to mobiles on the London Underground be technologically and commercially too costly so that it will NEVER be done. A silicon.com... [23 Mar 2009]
Drunk Facebook pics, iPlayer, BT and outsourcing hotspots
News Hill isn't the only one with his eye on the future. BT's 2012 head, Stuart Hill, also revealed last month that he "wants to panic every moment" about the challenge of providing the comms backbone of the... [05 Mar 2009]
Photos: Classic Iris radar gets vision back
Photo For 25 years the British-designed Iris investigative radar recording system operated behind closed doors at the former RAF West Drayton base outside London, handling millions of aircraft movements without a single... [16 Feb 2009]