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Bill Gates, iPhone 2.0, mini laptops and much more...
Photo In the run-up to his departure from Microsoft on 27 June silicon.com profiled Bill Gates by taking a photographic trip down memory lane. This month silicon.com looked at tech being used at the summer music festivals, the best mini laptops, the 3G... [30 Jun 2008]
Photos: Microsoft's Zunes get a remix
Photo Microsoft on 2 October announced three new versions of its Zune digital music player, including two with flash memory. The new 4GB and 8GB models come in the same housing (pictured above left) and will retail for $149 and $199, respectively. [03 Oct 2007]
Photos: Cambridge innovation day abuzz with fresh tech
Photo The mobile application can be downloaded or installed via a memory stick, with the first AA mobile travel guide for London now available. Search and rescue flying saucers, sniffer bees and mobile maps are just some of the inventions that were... [07 Sep 2007]
Photos: MoD unveils £80m IT health programme
Photo When being treated on the field, military personnel will each have an individual memory stick loaded with their health records as a back-up until they reach a military medical or NHS facility. The medical staff on the field can also input... [02 Aug 2007]
Photos: O2's 'iPhone rival' unveiled
Photo The white clamshell design (it will also come in green) pictured here can store up to 500 songs using the 2GB internal memory and an additional 500 songs using a 2GB micro SD card. silicon.com had an exclusive sneak preview of O2's first own... [15 Jun 2007]
Photos: BlackBerrys through the ages
Photo The Java-based device had an increased memory capacity and a more stylish design. Following RIM's recent launch of its first BlackBerry aimed at non-business users, the Pearl, we take a nostalgic look back at how the ubiquitous gadget has changed... [29 Nov 2006]
Photos: Vintage arcade games... revealed
Photo Built by the Digital Equipment Corporation in 1960, the computer stored data in punched paper tape and had 9KB of memory. Imagine having this in your front room. It's the PDP-1, the system which ran the first-ever computer game. [28 Nov 2006]
Photos: Top 10 pieces of Linux kit
Photo If you fancy Linuxing up your console but don't fancy doing the techie graft, then those involved with the project will install Linux on your Xbox memory unit. Running Linux on Microsoft hardware has been the ultimate prize for open source fans and... [22 Nov 2006]
Photos: Get your Bluetooth into 007's style
Photo All the maps are stored on a memory card and viewed using the phone's screen - and you can still accept calls or reads texts as normal. With the release of Casino Royale upon us, Bluetooth can facilitate your transformation into 007, it seems. [20 Nov 2006]
