computer games in photos
Beijing Olympics, Google Earth, BlackBerry Bold and more
Photo This month silicon.com editor Steve Ranger visited China for a behind the scenes tour of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and its technology. Charles Babbage's Difference Engine number 2 is making its US debut at the Computer History Museum in... [30 May 2008]
Photos: Accenture gets touchy feely with its interactive wall
Photo Tapping on the screens allows people to access information or video, navigate menus or play games. Webcams are attached to each screen which are linked to a computer and track the movement of fingers on the display's surface - doing away with the... [01 Feb 2008]
Photos: Microsoft Surface in depth
Photo Micrsoft is also working with IGT - which makes computer arcade games - on Surface's launch in the US later this year. The domino tags have been placed on the face drawn in the paint programme, prompting the computer to display these strange... [02 Oct 2007]
Photos of the month - January 2007
Photo Encouraging schoolchildren to use computer games may sound like a no-brainer but scientists are developing software that allows kids to build their own games - in a bid to improve their creative and IT skills. [31 Jan 2007]
Photos: Schoolkids develop games to aid learning
Photo Scientists are developing software which allows school children to build their own computer games - in a bid to improve their creative and IT skills. The 'Adventure Author' software, currently being developed at the Heriot-Watt University in... [23 Jan 2007]
Photos: Vintage arcade games... revealed
Photo This is the first-ever computer games console. Unlike many toys, Professor Griffiths suggests that computer games encourage parent and child to interact. Among the other games at the exhibition are classics like Pong, released by Atari in 1972. [28 Nov 2006]
Photos: How the table turned techie
Photo When the personal hub - here, in the form of a watch (pictured on the table) - is placed on it, the table acts as a thin client, displaying information or games and movies. This wireless mat can be stored in its rolled-up state, or unfurled to act... [09 Oct 2006]
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