customers in photos
Photos: Motor Show showcases the future of car tech
Photo Around 200 FCXs have been built with selected customers currently testing them in Japan and southern California. This is the Koenigsegg CCR - one of the fastest and rarest cars in the world - on display at this week's British International Motor... [25 Jul 2008]
Photos: Broadband in London's Victorian sewers
Photo The network - offering between 1 and 10Gbps - is for business customers. silicon.com took a trip out to the east end of London, to the Thames Water depot near Stratford, for a rare trip down inside London's Victorian sewer network to see a much... [22 Jul 2008]
Photos: Waging war on the web's bad guys
Photo Symantec's security operations centre analyses more than one billion logs per day, as part of a global network monitoring attacks on computer networks for 650 customers. The centres protect and monitor more than 7,000 devices for 650 customers... [21 Jul 2008]
Photos: Shopping just got high-tech
Photo The smart design ensures the devices wouldn't look out of place in plain sight of customers. This possibly has some potential value to food retailers who might make an investment in a limited number of ESELs to make sure customers see correct... [27 Jun 2008]
Photos: Top tech for the festival season
Photo Meanwhile O2, is using pedal power as a green way to keep mobiles going for its customers at the summer festivals. Orange customers can use the GlastoNav service to locate themselves on the festival map using GPS. [26 Jun 2008]
Photos: Welcome to futuristic shopping
Photo The palm vein scanner identifies customers as they enter the store to bring their attention to offers that fit with their buying habits. Customers scan the item's barcode at the bottom of the unit and can then request a different size without... [04 Jun 2008]
Photos: Feeling chipper about green IT
Photo We also recognise that customers are increasingly looking for suppliers who can help them meet their own environment-related goals. Burning wood might be a chip off the old block but it is something of a novel approach to green IT. [20 May 2008]
India's high-tech cities, web whispers, Babbage's Difference engine and more...
Photo The sprawling campus is home to around 15,500 of the company's 88,000 employees, who work in shifts around the clock supporting its offshore customers. One of the training programmes for Wipro recruits is around language for those working with... [29 Apr 2008]
Photos: Australian broadband goes for a deep-sea dive
Photo Bandwidth on the cable will be available to both Telstra retail and wholesale customers. Installing an internet connection can be difficult - especially if the cable is about 9,000km long and very deep underwater. [14 Apr 2008]
Photos: High-tech Bangalore
Photo This is the home of one of India's biggest IT companies, Wipro, at the Electronics City high-tech business park in Bangalore, India.silicon.com visited Bangalore last month and got a tour of the sprawling campus, which is home to around 15,500 of... [02 Apr 2008]
Photos: Android, high-tech Heathrow, the future of shopping
Photo This is Adwalker's wearable screen and tablet PC which can be used to promote offers to customers around the shop. Check out what else the Finnish mobile giant has done to impress customers. Customers can use touchscreens and laptops to find out... [28 Feb 2008]
Photos: Regent St store - flying the flag for Nokia
Photo This is the Explore section of the store where customers can be shown the different phones in action by a shop assistant. This is Nokia's UK flagship store at 240 Regent Street, London. The shop opened last Saturday with no expense being spared... [12 Feb 2008]
Photos: Fibre in the sewers to speed up UK cities
Photo Elfed Thomas, MD of H2O Networks, said in a statement: "This solution will help to resolve the issue that many households and broadband customers in the UK have insufficient connectivity bandwidths because they are attached to legacy networks... [25 Jan 2008]
Caption Competition: Return to sender
Photo The winning caption, from reader D Newton, was: "It's so sexy, our customers requested it be delivered in plain brown envelopes. This competition is now closed. Photo credit: Corinne Schulze/CNET Networks [18 Jan 2008]
Photos: Who's in the iPhone queue?
Photo The back of the queue tailed off down Hanover Street - with a section of unimpeded pavement separating it from the head of the queue on Regent Street so the shops next door to the Apple store could get some of their own customers today. [09 Nov 2007]
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