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Photos: Wimbledon on target for a tech ace
Photo New for 2008 are these LED scoreboards (in the centre of this photo) which also show player stats and profiles, can replay shots and show the Hawk-Eye radar system when players query a line call. Centre Court at Wimbledon's All England Lawn Tennis... [19 Jun 2008]
Photos: Microsoft Surfaces in Vegas
Photo Photos of the players were taken and uploaded onto the Surface units, where players could then interact with them and embed an autograph. Microsoft's Surface tabletop computer got a one-night gig on the Las Vegas Strip at Harrah's casino last week... [07 Mar 2008]
Photos: Behind the scenes at Mobile World Congress 2008
Photo The annual show occupies Barcelona's La Fira exhibition centre but as mobile's many players descend upon the city mini conferences spring up in various places around town, like this Ericsson breakfast briefing. [18 Feb 2008]
Photos: Hamburg's high tech hospital
Photo Uwe Pöttgen, CEO of central IT services at Barmbek, said: "We really got the major players in Germany around the table. This is the Asklepios Klinik Barmbek in Hamburg.silicon.com went to take a look at how the hospital's IT and medical team have... [18 Oct 2007]
Photos: Microsoft's Zunes get a remix
Photo The new music players will be available in November in the US. 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... [03 Oct 2007]
Photos: Inside the Entropia Universe
Photo Participants can build up cash by collecting 'dung' or 'fruit' and selling them on to other players. The Entropia Universe can be downloaded and played for free but first-time players are given only a bright orange jumpsuit, a pair of shoes and... [26 Jun 2007]
Photos: IBM serves up Wimbledon in Second Life
Photo Above is the press conference IBM used to launch the initiative, with Ivan Ljubicic, one of the top players on the men's ATP Tour. IBM is recreating the action of the Wimbledon tennis championships in Second Life. [18 Jun 2007]
Photos: Celebrating the top CIOs
Photo Their outstanding leadership is driving real business value across a wide range of organisations, from the biggest FTSE100 players to high-growth innovators to the public sector. silicon.com launched the CIO50 list of the UK's top 50 most... [13 Jun 2007]
Photos: Make vroom for your iPod
Photo In-car tech is changing rapidly with satellite navigation systems, DVD players and even in-car broadband now available. It's essentially the device (above) located in the glovebox which can be used to connect the car speakers to a variety of MP3... [01 Feb 2007]
Photos: iPod and BlackBerry lost property mountain
Photo The number of iPods and MP3 players left on London's public transport is on the rise. Transport for London's (TfL) lost property office covers two entire floors beneath Baker Street Tube station and stores any items left on the underground, on... [04 Dec 2006]
Photos: Vintage arcade games... revealed
Photo Using the PDP-1's circular screen and typewriter-like keyboard (shown above), two players would try to shoot each other's spaceship while attempting to avoid a star's gravitational field. Missile Command is a Cold War classic from 1980 in which... [28 Nov 2006]
Photos of the month - November 2006
Photo Second Life, the virtual world created by Linden Labs now has nearly 1.2 million players (or 'residents') and $500,000 is spent on products and services there every day. Silverstone Grand Prix circuit in Northamptonshire, UK as seen from Google... [27 Nov 2006]
Photos: Get your Bluetooth into 007's style
Photo Bluetooth can be used to connect wireless headphones to a range of portable devices including phones as well as MP3 players. A number of watch manufacturers have decided to include Bluetooth in their latest pieces of wrist-wear with a view to... [20 Nov 2006]
Photos: Second Life - whose HQ can you view?
Photo Second Life, the virtual world created by Linden Labs now has nearly 1.2 million players (or 'residents') and $500,000 is spent on products and services there every day. Unsurprisingly big businesses in the real world have been looking with... [01 Nov 2006]
Photos: Top of YouTube - 10 clips taking the net by storm
Photo Bearing a striking resemblance to a Tic Tac mint, the iPod Flea manages to poke fun at Apple's shrinking music players and the accessory industry that's followed along. There was no shortage of humorous jabs taken at US senator Ted Stevens, for his... [21 Jul 2006]
