digital archive in news

Europe's art needs cash to land at digital fingertips

News Europe's online cultural library - a digital repository of countries' books, music, paintings, photographs and films, accessed through a single digital archive - is set to go live this autumn, according to the Commission. [12 Aug 2008]

silicon.com Classics: The 10 craziest uses of RFID

News The latest in our weekly look back through some of the classic stories in the silicon.com archive from the last decade is a look at the 10 best, worst and just plain crazy uses of radio frequency ID (RFID) tags. [02 Jul 2008]

silicon.com Classics: The best of Google Earth

News 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 oil fields, to topless sunbathers and Area 51. [22 Apr 2008]

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

News The latest in our weekly look back through some of the classic stories in the silicon.com archive is a handy photo guide to London's wi-fi pubs, from Dirty Dicks in the heart of the city on Bishopsgate to The Henry Addington out in Canary Wharf. [09 Apr 2008]

silicon.com Classics: 10 weird uses for an iPod

News 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.com archive is a story about unusual uses for the Apple device. [03 Apr 2008]

silicon.com Classics: 10 hard drive disasters

News 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 destroyed computer hard drives. [28 Mar 2008]

silicon.com Classics: The iPod and BlackBerry lost property mountain

News The latest in our weekly look back through the classic stories of the last decade in the silicon.com archive is a peek inside the lost property depot of Transport for London to see where all the iPods, BlackBerrys and mobile phones left by... [05 Mar 2008]

silicon.com Classics: 30 tips for better business travel

News The latest in our weekly look back through the classic stories of the last decade in the silicon.com archive is a feature on how to make business travel more bearable. Digital Blunders The silicon.com editorial staff, along with help from some of... [25 Feb 2008]

silicon.com Classics: The Peeping Tom phone filter

News The latest in our weekly look back through the classic stories of the last decade in the silicon.com archive is a mobile phone camera that gives the user more of an eyeful than they bargained for. Digital Blunders [20 Feb 2008]

Google snaps up aerial photographer

News According to older pages from the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine, ImageAmerica specialised in creating aerial photos with "accuracy, quick delivery and low cost," selling primarily to US city, county, state and federal governments and to... [23 Jul 2007]

National Archive tackles 'digital dark age'

News The National Archive and Microsoft are working to preserve important digital material and make it accessible for future generations. As part of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the National Archive and Microsoft, there will be further... [04 Jul 2007]

BBC's new media boss talks web 3.0

News The BBC's digital archiving initiative is also a big project, in several senses, Auntie owning more archive material than any other broadcaster in the world. By "ingesting" he means physically transferring tapes onto digital storage. [03 Jul 2007]

Junked: Is this the end of spam and spoof email?

News Click here to browse the full archive of our photo stories. The way it works is straightforward: if PayPal sends an email notice to customers about their accounts, the company's outgoing mail server will quietly insert a digital signature into the... [23 May 2007]

UK digital divide to deepen?

News Click here to browse the full archive of our photo stories. The digital divide in Blighty could be set to deepen further as offline individuals are left behind their more tech-savvy neighbours. John Fisher, chief executive of the digital inclusion... [19 Mar 2007]

BFI throws open rare film archive

News The 'mediatheque' at BFI Southbank - due to open next month - will give visitors free access to more than 300 films and TV shows from the BFI National Archive, spanning more than 100 years of moving images. [22 Feb 2007]

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