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Photos: A day in the life of a virus hunter
Photo Next it is passed through API Monitor, a programme that flags up all the interactions with the application programming interface and changes to the Windows registry. Then, the analysts examine the inner workings of the... [09 Oct 2008]
Photos: A dip into Bletchley's classic PC archive
Photo The 8-bit computer had 64KB of memory and came with a monitor and built-in tape deck. The UK's cash-strapped National Museum of Computing is based at Bletchley Park, home of World War II code-breakers and the Colossus... [03 Sep 2008]
Photos: Waging war on the web's bad guys
Photo The centres protect and monitor more than 7,000 devices for 650 customers against everything from viruses to data theft. Symantec's security operations centre analyses more than one billion logs per day, as part of a... [21 Jul 2008]
Photos: It's virtual everything in Cisco's future
Photo She added that patients with chronic diseases could also be trained to use the equipment to monitor themselves. Networking company Cisco has been showing off some of the technologies it's working on in its R&D division -... [16 Jul 2008]
Photos: A peek at the future of telemedicine
Photo Pictured above is a broadband-based telemedicine tech which could help doctors remotely monitor patients recovering from injury by ensuring their rehabilitation is on track. As the patient exercises, the avatar displays... [10 Jul 2008]
Caption Competition: Babbage baggage!
Photo Wait 'til you see the monitor! This competition is now closed. The winning caption, from reader Paul Harding was "You think the computer's big? Photo credit: Daniel Terdiman/CNET News.com [02 May 2008]
Photos: Australian broadband goes for a deep-sea dive
Photo So it's important to carefully monitor the stresses on the cable. The Ile de Sein (pictured) is a massive ship that sports a crew of 60, who work in shifts to lay cable 24 hours a day, seven days a week in order to... [14 Apr 2008]
Photos: RFID bumblebees create a buzz
Photo The chips allow researchers to monitor the movements of the entire 200-strong bee colony using RFID readers attached to the hive and artificial flowers. Scientists are making a beeline for RFID technology to open up new... [29 Feb 2008]
Photos: What should be crowned the king of Apple cool?
Photo It was rather cute too - an all-in-one case with a nine-inch monitor. It had a raft of unusual features, including an integrated TV tuner, separate sub-woofer designed by Bose, leather palm rests on the keyboard and... [24 Jan 2008]
Photos: Future tech at Microsoft Innovation day
Photo Designed for people who need to closely monitor their health, the mirror displays heart rate and blood pressure - measured via the handle of a toothbrush - and includes reminders for taking medication. [06 Dec 2007]
Photos: Floating computers keep an eye on the oceans
Photo The Met Office is taking part in a global programme to monitor the world's oceans to improve understanding of how they influence climate change. Read how the European-led GMES programme is planning to use satellites to... [21 Nov 2007]
Photos: Hamburg's high tech hospital
Photo By using tech linked to the hospital, patients will be able to return home and monitor themselves while keeping doctors updated on their progress. This is the Asklepios Klinik Barmbek in Hamburg.silicon.com went to take... [18 Oct 2007]
Photos: IBM lifts the lid on web 2.0 tech
Photo By taking information from various databases, QEDWiki allows the freight company create a mash-up to locate ships, see what the weather is like in the vicinity of the different vessels and monitor pirate activity in the... [07 Aug 2007]
Photos: High tech vans map out Europe
Photo The van co-driver views the live images on a tablet PC mounted on the dashboard to monitor the picture quality. This is one of the vans used by mapping company Tele Atlas to gather images and data that eventually ends up... [21 May 2007]
Photos: Bill Gates unveils Vista
Photo This will allow users to place and monitor bets on the site. Microsoft's long-awaited Vista operating system finally got its consumer launch in London this week. The company's chairman Bill Gates (above) was at hand for... [31 Jan 2007]
