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Photos: Smart posters and the 'seeing eye phone'
Photo Pictured is a stick-on NFC tag applied to the back of the picture frame (top right). The user takes a photo on their phone and holds it up to the tag to transfer the image to the frame. A phone call to that individual could then be initiated by... [04 Apr 2008]
Photos of the month - January 2007
Photo Liping is pictured above talking to her son using a webcam via a digital photo frame in the flat. With Vista's commercial launch fast approaching, Microsoft unveiled the first new PCs and laptops designed for the Windows Vista operating system at... [31 Jan 2007]
Photos: Meet the first resident of the 'techno-flat'
Photo One of the first gizmos Liping tested was a digital picture frame which lets her see photos of her husband and two-year-old son Zhe in Shanghai. They can see images of Liping with another digital picture frame at home. [04 Jan 2007]
Photos of the month - October 06
Photo The playground, next to a YMCA, was complete by mid-afternoon with the climbing frame centre-piece standing tall (as pictured) and a funky feel as local graffiti artists gave the YMCA walls a splash of colour with a mural. [31 Oct 2006]
Photos: Proof that CSR is child's play
Photo These poles going into the ground form the frame of a large, sturdy and colourful climbing frame which will be the centrepiece of the new playground. The various components of the centrepiece climbing frame are coming together. [10 Oct 2006]
Photos: Mobiles of the future
Photo Based on the conceit of travellers who would keep a locket holding a family picture on their bedside, this device swivels to become a picture frame when it's not being used. Students at Central St Martins College of Art and Design in London have... [13 Jun 2006]
Photos: A look inside France Telecom's Boston R&D labs
Photo The sound quality and frame rate were pretty impressive. Here's an exterior view of France Telecom's Boston research and development lab, one of the company's 14 labs worldwide. The R&D operation employs a total of 4,200 researchers, 15 of whom are... [03 Oct 2005]
