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Photos: Eye in the sky to spot 'friendly fire'

Photo Minister for Defence Equipment and Support, Baroness Taylor, said in a statement: "Leapp is a new, world-class system. UK troops on the ground are to get an eye in the sky that will help save lives by reducing 'friendly fire' and the number of air...

Tags: defence, army, mod

[03 Apr 2008]

Photos: Road testing wi-fi at 320kmph

Photo TGV passengers on the wi-fi-equipped trains can use the onboard internet service for free at present - both in First class (pictured) and Second class coaches. French train operator SNCF is running a trial of a wi-fi internet service onboard three...

Tags: business traveller, train, wi-fi

[28 Mar 2008]

Photos: The future of videoconferencing

Photo He said: "TelePresence alone needs 15Mbps per site with class of service, and that's the challenge for us. Videoconferencing has had many false dawns over the last couple of decades because of issues with video quality, poor latency and the...

Tags: hp, cisco, videoconferencing

[26 Jul 2007]

Photos of the month - May 2007

Photo Pictured is a 'Mersey' class of all-weather lifeboat used at the Lytham St Annes lifeboat station on the North West coast of England. Ever wondered where the maps on your sat-nav device come from? A man-in-a-van approach may not seem like the most...

Tags: second life, grid

[30 May 2007]

Photos: RNLI floats new pager system

Photo Pictured is a 'Mersey' class of all-weather lifeboat, used at the Lytham St Annes lifeboat station on the North West coast of England. The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) is replacing the 7,500 pagers used to summon its volunteers to the...

Tags: rnli, pager

[02 May 2007]

Photos: How GNER's on-board wi-fi works

Photos: How GNER's on-board wi-fi works

Photo The service is free in first class but standard class passengers must pay between £2.95 and £9.95 for a range of wi-fi access packages. The average usage time is 80 minutes and GNER currently has around 700 wi-fi users per train per four week...

Tags: gner, wi-fi

[27 Jul 2006]

Photos: MOT database targets illegal cars

Photo The system also checks the tester and garage are authorised to test that class of vehicle and that the calibration of the test equipment is up-to-date. The MOT computerisation project is the single biggest change to the testing scheme since it was...

Tags: mot, vosa, dvla

[07 Apr 2006]

Photos: How HP goes "beyond videoconferencing" with Halo

Photo This is not a videoconferencing tool - it's in a separate class. An HP Halo room (the whole product and service comes very much from HP) looks a lot like some traditional videoconferencing facilities.

Tags: halo, hp

[13 Dec 2005]

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