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Photos: Brain of Britain
Photo The computing centre is pushing the boundaries of cutting-edge research in areas including health, where it is helping Cardiff University Hospital of Wales' positron emission tomography scanner to detect cancers at a... [07 Nov 2008]
Photos: IBM's store of the future
Photo One of these is an Electronic Shelf Edge Label (Esel) support network. The IBM business development centre in Hursley contains a number of showcases for projects in development across tried and tested Big Blue... [08 Oct 2008]
Photos: The Cern computers cracking the Big Bang
Photo A formidable 8,000 servers housing 40,000 Intel processor cores provide the grunt to help crack the petabytes of data spewed out from Cern's cutting-edge particle accelerators, based in Geneva, Switzerland. [06 Oct 2008]
Photos: HTC piles on the Touch pressure
Photo The slightly chunkier and heavier Touch Viva (pictured) is a GSM/Edge only device, and offers a 2 megapixel camera. HTC is set to unleash two new touchscreen handsets in the hopes of luring consumers away from Apple's... [18 Sep 2008]
Photos: 60 years of NHS tech
Photo At the time of their introduction they were leading edge technology and were in use until the 1980s. The NHS celebrated its 60th birthday on 5 July. BT has been providing technology to the service since 1948 and has... [09 Jul 2008]
Photos: Shopping just got high-tech
Photo Electronic Shelf Edge Labelling (ESEL) is a technology that has clear business benefits but so far has not been widely applied. A number of adventurous technologies were on display at the Retail Solutions Show, which... [27 Jun 2008]
Photos: Say hello to Intel's little helpers
Photo Company researchers demonstrated this and other cutting-edge research from their labs during Research@Intel Day at the Computer History Museum in California, US. This robotic arm and hand developed by researchers at... [18 Jun 2008]
Photos: The building of a data centre
Photo The water is pumped into units at the edge of the data halls. As the beating heart of business, data centres store and process the information that keeps UK Plc afloat. At a secret location north of London,... [11 Jun 2008]
Photos: Steve Jobs dances the iPhone 3G tune
Photo In a side-by-side speed test, Jobs showed that the iPhone's 3G network downloads the National Geographic page in 21 seconds, while the Edge network, which was used in the first-generation iPhone, takes 59 seconds. [10 Jun 2008]
Photos: A snapshot of what HP's got up its sleeve
Photo This is a cutting-edge security project set up to combat the threat of quantum computers. This is Snapfish Labs, which shows off new applications developed for the HP-owned Snapfish online photo service. [09 Jun 2008]
Beijing Olympics, Google Earth, BlackBerry Bold and more
Photo Brush up on more cutting edge art here. MD of Rackspace Doug Loewe (pictured) shows off the contrast between the cutting-edge microchip technology and the bits of wood powering them. Here is the Beijing... [30 May 2008]
Photos: Feeling chipper about green IT
Photo MD of Rackspace Doug Loewe (pictured) shows off the contrast between the cutting-edge microchip technology and the bits of wood powering them. Burning wood might be a chip off the old block but it is something of a novel... [20 May 2008]
Photos: Microsoft beams outer space to the desktop
Photo Here you can see that the edge of the Big Dipper's cup does indeed point to Polaris or the North Star, which is located at the plus sign. Microsoft has released a free public beta of its WorldWide Telescope, which is... [19 May 2008]
Photos: Welcome to Satyam's R&D labs
Photo Various researchers and engineers work around the edge of the large atrium showcasing the labs' latest technologies. Passing through the soothing blue glow of a giant neon tube sets the tone perfectly for outsourcer... [19 May 2008]
Photos: Cutting edge art at the National Gallery
Photo The National Gallery in London has been using imaging technology from HP in its research on world famous art and more recently to boost the commercial side of the business.silicon.com went along to the National Gallery in Trafalgar... [16 May 2008]