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Photos: Wimbledon on target for a tech ace
Photo The club uses these handheld devices to register staff and visitors who enter and leave the club during the tournament. The club's IT department, headed by CIO Jeff Lucas and AELTC's official technology partner IBM, have been working hard to get... [19 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. silicon.com visited Fujitsu's Customer Experience Centre in Middlesex to see the Japanese company's vision for... [04 Jun 2008]
Photos: The high-tech future of retail
Photo Shoppers can interact with the system, play games and enter their details. The latest innovations in tech for retailers were showcased at the Retail Business Show held at the Olympia in West London earlier this month. [15 Feb 2008]
Photos: Inside the malware hunters' den
Photo The company also runs a Bluetooth honeypot within its offices to pick up on any infected mobile devices which may enter the building. Antivirus company F-Secure's labs in Finland (pictured) are the heart of its operations monitoring and detecting... [28 Sep 2007]
Photos: Five business traveller-friendly mash-ups
Photo Enter your destination and this site harvests data from Wikipedia and Flickr, among others, to generate a page of related words and pictures. The idea behind web mash-ups is to create a new service by combining one or more aspects of existing sites... [30 Jul 2007]
Photos: Heathrow's Terminal 5 comes alive
Photo These are the bag-drop points which form the second 'wave' of the customer experience as they enter the terminal. This is the view passengers will get when they first enter the terminal. This is Heathrow Airport's new Terminal 5 (T5) in all its glory. [13 Jul 2007]
Photos: The car that drives itself
Photo Team-Lux from Hamburg showed off the car it intends to enter in the 2007 Grand Challenge at the Science Museum in London this week. This may look like an everyday Volkswagen Passat but underneath the unremarkable exterior is cutting-edge technology... [13 Apr 2007]
Photos: The business boat race
Photo A 'vision mitt' which its inventors claim enables wearers to see via touch has survived an Oxbridge Dragons' Den and scooped a £5,000 cheque to help get its budding business off the ground. The competition was hosted by the Oxford Said Business... [21 Feb 2007]
Re:Viewing 2006: Photos of the year
Photo RFID tags will be incorporated into bank cards and systems in branches will recognise you as you enter - and display messages. 24 January 2006: silicon.com's Steve Ranger took a trip to Accenture's technology labs to check out what your high-street... [20 Dec 2006]
Competition: Win HD TV, PSPs and iPods
Photo No purchase is necessary to enter the competition. To enter, an individual must provide the correct answer to each of the 10 competition questions, as determined by the competition judges from CNET Networks, based on information published at www... [01 Nov 2006]
Photos: The secrets of BT Labs
Photo To get logged on to the BT network users enter their username and password and then get a call from the authentication system, which will ask them to say a series of words which it then uses to establish their identity. [02 Oct 2006]
Photos: The legendary satellite dishes of Goonhilly
Photo The undersea fibre optic cables which enter Britain along the Cornish coast also run into the Goonhilly site. This is Guinevere, aka Goonhilly 3, one of the dishes at BT's Goonhilly satellite earth station. [22 Aug 2006]
Photos: Iris scanning at the airport
Photo The Iris Recognition Immigration System (Iris) will allow registered passengers to enter the UK without queuing to see an immigration officer at passport control. Individuals signed up to the scheme will be able to walk up to an automated barrier... [13 Apr 2006]
Photos: Inside Big Blue's new RFID centre
Photo When they enter or leave the building - walking under a portal like this one - or when laptops are moved around the campus, IBM can check exactly where its equipment has ended up. The centre houses a 20-strong team, on hand to show customers and... [22 Mar 2006]
Photos: Visiting the bank of the future
Photo RFID tags will be incorporated into bank cards and systems in branches will recognise you as you enter - and display messages. The bank of the future will be crammed with cutting-edge technology, according to researchers from Accenture. [24 Jan 2006]
