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Photo This is the Affinity solar powered car, which was built by the Cambridge University Eco Racing team (pictured), and whizzes along at a top speed of 60mph. This month silicon.com looked at tech being used at the summer music festivals, the best mini... [30 Jun 2008]
Photos: The solar powered speedster
Photo This Affinity whizzes along at a top speed of 60mph and was put together by the Cambridge University Eco Racing (CUER) team. It might look like a UFO hurtling towards you but this solar-powered race car is proof that fast wheels are not at odds... [16 Jun 2008]
Photos: When art meets tech - Nokia phone Morphs into view
Photo 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 'Design and the Elastic Mind', an exhibition of art-meets-technology. [26 Feb 2008]
Photos of the year
Photo This photo shows a system developed by the Microsoft Research team in Cambridge, where the car learns how to drive around a track within a computer game. Cambridge University held an innovation day in September giving entrepreneurs and start-ups... [13 Dec 2007]
Photos: Future tech at Microsoft Innovation day
Photo This photo shows a system developed by the Microsoft Research team in Cambridge, where the car learns how to drive around a track within a computer game. Microsoft hosted its fourth Innovation Day in Brussels this week with partner organisations... [06 Dec 2007]
Photos of the month - September 2007
Photo Cambridge University held an innovation day in September giving entrepreneurs and start-ups the opportunity to showcase their ideas. Apple launched an updated range of iPods this month with CEO Steve Jobs beamed live to the BBC's Television Centre... [27 Sep 2007]
Photos: Cambridge innovation day abuzz with fresh tech
Photo Search and rescue flying saucers, sniffer bees and mobile maps are just some of the inventions that were showcased at a Cambridge University open day. The mobile phone application - called CapturaTalk - is a product from Cambridge company Iansyst. [07 Sep 2007]
Photos: The business boat race
Photo The competition was hosted by the Oxford Said Business School and saw Cambridge and Oxford students pitching their ideas to a group of judges and facing an eight-minute grilling from the panel. Cambridge-based start-up TouchSight scooped the first... [21 Feb 2007]
Photos: Cambridge boffins showcase tech of tomorrow
Photo Chips that can sniff out explosives, in-train entertainment systems and mobile advertising are just some of the inventions that have been showcased at a Cambridge innovation centre. Funded by East of England Development Agency, the St John's... [13 Nov 2006]
Photos: How the table turned techie
Photo HP isn't the only one working on roll-up displays, however - University of Cambridge academics are also looking into using curly technology for laptops. HP has unveiled its vision of the next generation of gadgets, all connected to a personal hub. [09 Oct 2006]
Photos of the month - September 06
Photo Rolling with the times: Folding up your laptop as easily as your newspaper could happen in as little as five years, Cambridge scientists have predicted. This prototype of a 'roll-up laptop', made by Dr Keith Seffen, lecturer in structural... [28 Sep 2006]
Photos: Roll-up, roll-up, for the roll-up laptop
Photo A team of engineers at the University of Cambridge have developed 'morphing materials' which have the ability to retain up to three structures, meaning within five years' time it could be possible to roll-up your laptop screen as easily as a... [25 Sep 2006]
Photos: A look inside France Telecom's Boston R&D labs
Photo The R&D operation employs a total of 4,200 researchers, 15 of whom are located here in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Here's an exterior view of France Telecom's Boston research and development lab, one of the company's 14 labs worldwide. [03 Oct 2005]
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