TV in photos
Photos: 10 of the best open source mobiles
Photo Pictured here is a waterproof gadget from the NTT DoCoMo Style series which promises easy enjoyment of mobile TV in the bath. Not so long ago, a smartphone all too often meant a cumbersome PDA-style brick running an... [12 Oct 2009]
Photos: Computer history goes under the hammer
Photo Another classic in the collection is this BBC Micro computer which comes complete with user manual, the game 'Tank Attack' and the Prinztronic tournament mini TV game, otherwise known as 'Pong' (with original box). [29 Sep 2009]
Photos: BT previews superfast fibre broadband... in Muswell Hill
Photo But the shop does include a few tasters - including this Telemersion TV which uses footage from a dome-shaped camera that has 13 HD lenses. Other apps BT envisages making a splash on fibre include HD and 3D streaming of... [17 Sep 2009]
Photos: Apple's latest Mac OS Snow Leopard unveiled
Photo You also can upload your videos easily to YouTube, or quickly convert them for your iPhone or for Apple TV. Here's a look at what's new in Mac OS. Expose Expose can now be accessed from the Dock. Simply click and hold... [28 Aug 2009]
The top 10 alternatives to Google search
Photo Cooliris delivers results from popular photosharing sites such as Flickr and Picasa, video portals such as YouTube and Blinkx and online TV sites such as Hulu. Google is so firmly entrenched as most people's search... [16 Jun 2009]
Photos: The evolution of the PC
Photo With a 3.25MHz processor and 1KB of memory the ZX81 had a membrane keyboard, could connect to an TV and load programmes from an ordinary tape recorder. It may only be 44-years old but with its myriad switches and a... [07 May 2009]
Photos: Future tech with an Orange hue
Photo iPhone apps, new gadgets and a TV controlled by gesture alone: just some of the technology on show at last week's La Collection event in Paris. Both the iPhone TV player and Visual Voicemail can be... [08 Apr 2009]
Photos: Windows 7, supercomputers, Google Labs, iPill
Photo The device, which sports a 3.8-inch screen, is aimed squarely at telly addicts and features TV-out functionality allowing users to watch their mobile TV on a full size screen. Attendees got to have a... [27 Nov 2008]
Photos: Google Earth gets Caesar dressing
Photo While the public's interest in ancient Rome has increased due to movies like Gladiator and TV programmes like HBO's Rome, Google is promoting the new layer as an educational tool and has invited teachers to submit... [14 Nov 2008]
Photos: World's first GSM/WiMax mobile
Photo The device, which sports a 3.8 inch screen, is aimed squarely at telly addicts and features TV out functionality allowing users to watch their mobile TV on a full size screen. HTC has taken the wraps off... [13 Nov 2008]
Photos: IBM from Spitfires to Sphynxes
Photo It connects to a TV and uses a four-track tape recorder to load programs. The IBM development laboratory at Hursley House celebrates its 50th birthday this month. Over the last half-century, the lab has seen many... [19 Sep 2008]
Photos: A dip into Bletchley's classic PC archive
Photo At the same time as the BBC Microcomputer's debut, along came the Sinclair ZX81, which could be hooked up to a TV set with programmes and games loaded using an audio cassette recorder. The UK's cash-strapped National... [03 Sep 2008]
Caption Competition: Where's BBC One?
Photo This competition is now closed. The winning caption from reader Neil Worthington was "Mrs Jones, could you come back in 20 minutes .this page might have loaded by then. Photo credit: BT [18 Jul 2008]
Photos: Wimbledon on target for a tech ace
Photo Jeff Lucas said the tech team and IBM focus on three areas during the tournament: the referee's office, data capture and TV graphics and general support for systems such as accreditation and transport logistics. [19 Jun 2008]
Photos: Australian broadband goes for a deep-sea dive
Photo In a manner similar to tuning on a TV, the fibreoptic system uses 64 unique frequencies within this range to transmit high volumes of data. The Ile de Sein (pictured) is a massive ship that sports a crew of 60, who work... [14 Apr 2008]