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Photo Charles Babbage's Difference Engine number 2 is making its US debut at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. The gleaming, primary colours of 1950s sci-fi icon Dan Dare met the vacuum tubes, dials and buttons of post-World War... [30 May 2008]
Photos: Eavesdropping on the net
Photo The Listening Post at the Science Museum in London captures snapshots of fractured conversation from thousands of public chatrooms and bulletin boards. Hannah Redler, head of arts projects at the Science Museum, said in a statement: "It is an awe... [07 Apr 2008]
Photos: When art meets tech - Nokia phone Morphs into view
Photo The exhibition is to run until 12 May at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Morph, a concept mobile phone co-developed by Nokia Research Center (NRC) and the University of Cambridge, is featured in an online display presented in conjunction with... [26 Feb 2008]
Photos: Virgin goes Galactic for SpaceShipTwo
Photo Virgin Group founder Sir Richard Branson (left) and Scaled Composites CEO Burt Rutan show off the final design for Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo at New York's American Museum of Natural History. The original SpaceShipOne, which flew to space three... [24 Jan 2008]
Photos of the Month - November 2007
Photo One of the competitors, Team Lux showed off their car in London's Science Museum earlier this year. Photo credit: The National Museum of Computing The London Transport Museum opened it doors this month after a two-year refurbishment programme. [29 Nov 2007]
Photos: Tech predicts future of London transport
Photo The new museum uses interactive and virtual technology to allow people to experience what transport might be like in the future. This is part of the London Transport Museum, which reopened to the public this week following a two-year £22.4m... [23 Nov 2007]
Microsoft launches book search beta
News The company plans to add books currently being scanned by robotic machines from the American Museum of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University and the New York Public Library within the next month. Microsoft is set to release Live Search Books, its... [06 Dec 2006]
Sundance spotlight shines on mobiles
News Redford's Sundance Institute joined forces with the GSM Association (GSMA), Redford said on Wednesday at the Robert Redford Museum of Television & Radio in New York: "Sundance was created to become a place for creating new voices in film and to... [09 Nov 2006]
Google cooks up eco mash-up
News Listings include the Las Vegas Natural History Museum and the Go Raw Cafe in Las Vegas; the Tree People park and EcoLimo in Los Angeles; the Skyscraper Museum and Central Park in New York; the Forever Florida nature preserve and Horse World Riding... [31 May 2006]
HP Designjet and Photosmart Printers Transform Joel Meyerowitz's Delivery of Outstanding Color Photographs
White Paper As a Guggenheim fellow and an NEA and NEH award-winner, Joel Meyerowitz is a celebrated photographer whose images have been shown in major museums, including New York's Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. [28 Jun 2005]
National Railway Museum Is Using Blazepoint's Ticket Printing Solution for Their Fundraising Activities
White Paper The National Railway Museum ('NRM') is situated in the historic city of York. Due to the new legislation that museums can be accessed free of charge the National Railway Museum had to find new ways of fund raising. [29 Sep 2004]
The Museum of Modern Art Paints a Bright Future With Silverpop
White Paper New York's Museum of Modern Art chose Silverpop for a number of reasons including the easy-to-use customer interface with unique composition environments for HTML, Text, and AOL. Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) was looking for an easy-to-use technology... [03 May 2004]
Microsoft .Net: It lives!
News However, at a high-profile launch at London's Natural History Museum, Microsoft said VisualStudio .Net was not just about web services, it was also about reducing the time it takes to write applications. [13 Feb 2002]
