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iPhone apps, Antique PCs, Microsoft R&D and supercomputers
Photo Our photos of the National Museum of Computing's PC Gallery which opened last month included the retrotastic Commodore PET 2001 pictured above - which had a built-in monochrome monitor, a 1MHz processer... [02 Jun 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 08.05.09
Round-Up This week, the National Museum of Computing's PC Gallery opened its doors on an exhibit where the story of the evolution of the modern PC is told using 50 machines that defined personal computing. The... [08 May 2009]
Photos: The evolution of the PC
Photo The PDP-8 kicks off The National Museum of Computing's PC Gallery, which opens today, where the story of the evolution of the modern PC is told using 50 machines that defined personal computing. Lin... [07 May 2009]
Why the National Gallery isn't following the tech herd
News At the National Gallery, head of IS Len Nunn knows that the injudicious use of technology can put off the museum's visitors. Storage too is also ready for a revamp as the National... [23 Feb 2009]
Shared services - latest museum exhibit?
News The heads of IS at national museums including the Victoria and Albert Museum, the British Museum, the National Gallery and the Science Museum, among others, meet roughly once per quarter... [06 Feb 2009]
Woolworths slashes costs with supply chain tech
Case Study Photos: Cutting edge art at the National Gallery High street retailer Woolworths has streamlined its distribution with supply chain management (SCM) software from long established partner SAP. Speaking... [02 Jun 2008]
Beijing Olympics, Google Earth, BlackBerry Bold and more
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. This shows how imaging... [30 May 2008]
Editor's Blog: WFH, LOL?
Comment Also, silicon.com got a behind-the-scenes tour of the National Gallery in London to check out the high tech projects underway, you can see photos here. The figures I've just quoted come from WorkWise UK,... [21 May 2008]
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... [16 May 2008]
National Gallery of London: Protecting & Sharing Treasures
White Paper The gallery has over 2,500 works of art, each of which were inventoried in the most detailed manner possible, and can now be printed-on-demand for visitors. [14 Dec 2007]
The National Gallery & HP: Taking Art to the Streets of London
White Paper This webcast shows how the National Gallery & HP turned London into a giant gallery by lining the streets of Soho, Piccadilly, and Covent Garden with some of the world's most famous... [14 Nov 2007]
Photos of the month - June 2007
Photo Not quite yet - London's streets are hosting reproductions of around 30 full-sized priceless masterpieces for all to see as part of an outreach project - organised by the National Gallery and HP - to... [27 Jun 2007]
Photos: HP helps art classics reclaim streets of Soho
Photo For 12 weeks approximately 30 full-size copies of paintings from the National Gallery will be hung around Soho and London's West End, including masterpieces by Botticelli, Da Vinci, Gainsborough, Rubens,... [12 Jun 2007]
German registrar deletes US website
News A domain name registrar in Germany has deleted the registration for a gruesome US-based online photo gallery that featured stomach-wrenching images from autopsies and medical procedures. If a German government office did... [12 Feb 2003]
Windows XP - the overview
Comment Speaking at the time, Steve Jones, head of IT at the National Gallery, claimed XP is something his organisation did not need or want. Windows XP is nearly upon us. After months of discussing the rights... [22 Oct 2001]