next week in photos
Photos: National Geographic explores store tech
Photo The National Geographic Society opened its flagship store on London's Regent Street last week in time for the switching on of the Christmas lights, celebrating the society's 120 years of bringing the remotest parts of... [18 Nov 2008]
Photos: Getting hands on with Windows 7
Photo The Windows Hardware and Engineering Conference was held last week in Los Angeles. A feature-complete public beta of Windows 7 is slated to be released early next year. A Microsoft booth worker at WinHEC... [12 Nov 2008]
Photos: A tour of SAS's green campus
Photo The solar farm is scheduled to go live next month. Dr Jim Goodnight, SAS's CEO, revealed last week that the company is interested in working with the environment. This is the HQ of business intelligence... [05 Nov 2008]
Photos: Inmarsat satellite lifts off
Photo The satellite was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan earlier this week. Inmarsat said that once the third I-4 is operational, it will be the only fully funded next-generation network for... [20 Aug 2008]
Photos: Five of the best mini laptops
Photo Another week, another ultra-mobile PC launch. Another contender for the business traveller's cash is the MSI Wind - it's not yet arrived on these shores but was launched in the US to some fairly rave reviews this... [06 Jun 2008]
Photos: Behind the scenes at Mobile World Congress 2008
Photo Navy suits and pink lanyards were the uniform of the week. The next billion mobile users' experience will be very different to the first billion," he said, stressing the importance of mobile technology... [18 Feb 2008]
Photos: Gates takes final UK bow and points to a green future
Photo Bill Gates addressed the Institute of Directors in London this week in what is likely to be his final UK appearance as Microsoft chairman before he moves to a part-time role with the company this summer. [31 Jan 2008]
Photos: What should be crowned the king of Apple cool?
Photo Apple's long history of innovative and occasionally quirky design was reinforced with last week's Macworld launch of the wafer-thin MacBook Air laptop. But the next generation OS has won a new set of... [24 Jan 2008]
Photos: Tech predicts future of London transport
Photo This is part of the London Transport Museum, which reopened to the public this week following a two-year £22.4m refurbishment. The red unit asks visitors questions about their current lifestyle and travel behaviour and... [23 Nov 2007]
Photos: Apple unveils new iPods
Photo Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the new range of iPods in San Francisco this week. It will come in an 8GB version for $299 and a 16GB version for $399 and will hit the shops in the next few weeks. The... [06 Sep 2007]
Photos: BFI switches on film jukebox
Photo The Mediatheque facility currently has around 700 visitors every week with each user allowed up to two hours on a work station at a time. In the next phase of development, the BFI plans to let people... [14 May 2007]
Photos: Vista behind the scenes
Photo Last week, that number totalled nine. Servers go to work each day at 19:00, with the goal of having a new release ready for testing by early afternoon the next day. A display in Building 3 - the home of... [09 Nov 2006]
Photos: The tech driving Renault Formula 1
Photo The Renault Formula 1 team was testing at Silverstone this week ahead of the Suzuka Grand Prix in Japan in October - crucial now that with three races left rival Ferrari driver Michael Schumacher has closed the gap on... [20 Sep 2006]
Photos: Future tech from HP boffins
Photo A wearable camera is one idea to come out of the "casual capture" programme at HP's Bristol labs, which silicon.com visited this week. One of the aims of HP Labs is to develop products for "the next... [12 Apr 2006]
Photos: Offshore, inside India's IT capital Bangalore
Photo The creaking road network was not helped this week by the wind, rain and cool temperatures brought in from a cyclone in nearby Chennai but it's still business as usual for Bangaloreans on their way to work. [28 Nov 2005]
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