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Photos: The world's fastest supercomputers revealed
Photo Argonne National Laboratory is one of the US Department of Energy's oldest and largest science and engineering research national laboratories. The colossi of computing took their places on the supercomputing podium today. [17 Nov 2008]
Photos: Getting hands on with Windows 7
Photo The Windows Hardware and Engineering Conference was held last week in Los Angeles. A Microsoft booth worker at WinHEC demonstrates how touch can be used to move quickly through a long text document. By adding multitouch... [12 Nov 2008]
Photos: Five virtual worlds you need to know about
Photo At Lively's launch, Niniane Wang, Google's engineering manager for the project, said: "It's integrated with the internet. Qwaq is essentially a virtual office where teams within organisations can work together even if... [21 Oct 2008]
Gadget Watch: Apple MacBook (aluminium 2008 edition)
Photo We can see where all the money is going, though - it's an absolutely gorgeous piece of engineering you'll spend hours just looking at. Considering hitting the shops at the weekend? Looking for inspiration? [17 Oct 2008]
Photos: Google receives a visit from the Queen
Photo The London office includes Google's global mobile engineering centre, as well as handling product management, marketing, people operations, legal, communications, sales and finance. The Queen joined the Web 2.0... [16 Oct 2008]
Photos: A day in the life of a virus hunter
Photo Wüest and his team have to decrypt everything inside the malware and contend with the anti-reverse engineering techniques used by the malware writers, aimed at stopping the hunters in their tracks. With hundreds of new... [09 Oct 2008]
Photos: IBM from Spitfires to Sphynxes
Photo The house and grounds have a history that dates back to Roman settlement, while its heritage as an engineering site precedes IBM's arrival. The IBM development laboratory at Hursley House celebrates its 50th birthday... [19 Sep 2008]
Photos: Broadband in London's Victorian sewers
Photo This sewer is a masterpiece of Victorian engineering - part of a giant project aimed at reducing the foul smells in the city and reducing the incidence of cholera - as reflected by this plaque. silicon.com took a trip... [22 Jul 2008]
Photos: Google Android unveils its face
Photo This is a view of the home screen, demonstrated by Steve Horowitz, Android's engineering director. Google demonstrated its Android mobile phone software Wednesday at the Google I/O conference in San Francisco. [30 May 2008]
Photos: The Birth of Hi-Tech Britain
Photo Curator of mechanical engineering at the Science Museum Ben Russell said: "After WWII there is an enormous rush to capitalise on the technological developments during the wartime. The gleaming, primary colours of 1950s... [01 May 2008]
Photos: Discover high-tech India
Photo Hitec stands for Hyderabad Information Technology Engineering Consultancy City, a congregation of some of the world's biggest technology companies. Bangalore is India's most famous offshore location but the city of... [28 Apr 2008]
Photos: Eye in the sky to spot 'friendly fire'
Photo Defence engineering company Lockheed Martin UK INSYS, will supply the system and vehicles, seen here, as part of an £100m deal that will safeguard about 100 jobs - mainly tech-related - across the UK. [03 Apr 2008]
Photos: High-tech Bangalore
Photo The company hired 15,000 engineering graduates in the last year alone and the starting salary for those recruits is around $750 per month. This is the home of one of India's biggest IT companies, Wipro, at the... [02 Apr 2008]
Photos: Flying robots, Colossus codebreaker, virus art
Photo The US military has given the University of Michigan's College of Engineering $10m to build a six-inch spy plane to gather sights, sounds and smells in urban combat zones. Security software firm MessageLabs turned cyber... [27 Mar 2008]
Photos: US military puts 'bat' spies in the sky…
Photo It has given the University of Michigan's College of Engineering $10m and five years to help make "the bat" plane happen. The US Army wants a six-inch spy plane to gather data on sights, sounds and smells in urban combat... [17 Mar 2008]
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