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Photos: National Geographic explores store tech

Photo Shoppers are encouraged to spend as much time as they like at the store and alongside the many items for sale are areas set aside for photo exhibitions and a café. This cubicle is designed to demonstrate the... [18 Nov 2008]

Photos: Asus grows eco cred with bamboo laptop

Photo A bamboo-encased laptop made by PC and netbook maker Asus, shown off as a concept earlier in the year is set to go on sale within weeks. The company, which has previous dabbled with leather laptops and is even... [31 Oct 2008]

Photos: HP unwraps 3.5G iPaq twosome

Photo Both devices are on sale in the UK now. HP has added two new smart phones to its iPaq range - a full fat offering for hardcore mobile professionals and a smaller handset for lighter mobile email users. [24 Oct 2008]

Photos: Take a tour through BT's 'secret WWII tunnels'

Photo After a visit from Griff Rhys Jones, BT finally took the decision to put the tunnels up for sale. The tunnels are shown above being constructed in the 1940s. During their 60-year history, they have played home to the... [20 Oct 2008]

Photos: IBM's store of the future

Photo Here the site architecture is organised into real-world processes that acknowledge the sale needs to be registered in both store and supply chain systems when the order is made. The IBM business development centre in... [08 Oct 2008]

Photos: HTC piles on the Touch pressure

Photo The two handsets will go on sale in early October. HTC is set to unleash two new touchscreen handsets in the hopes of luring consumers away from Apple's iPhone. The HTC Touch Viva (pictured above) and the HTC Touch 3G... [18 Sep 2008]

Photos: Budget laptops for UK kids

Photo The Fizzbook goes on sale from September with an upgraded model already in the pipeline and slated for release January next year. With its inspiration coming from the One Laptop Per Child initiative, Intel has teamed up... [22 Aug 2008]

Photos: iPhone-friendly video specs hit O2 shops

Photo The glasses will go on sale in O2's flagship store at the O2 Arena (pictured above) next month, and then roll out to O2 stores across the UK. Myvu, which makes video eyewear for portable video devices and mobile phones,... [30 May 2008]

Photos: Google Android unveils its face

Photo The project, under development by Google and a number of partners in the Open Handset Alliance, is due to ship as open-source software when the first Android phones go on sale later this year. Google demonstrated its... [30 May 2008]

Photos: The new-look $100 laptop

Photo When it goes on sale in 2010 the XO-2's price is expected to fall to just $75, taking it below the original $100 price target set by OLPC founder Nicholas Negroponte. A low cost PC to bring computing to children in the... [21 May 2008]

Photos: HTC unveils its Diamond touch

Photo The multimedia device - called the HTC Touch Diamond - will be the first phone to the market running Windows Mobile 6.1 when the Diamond goes on sale in Asia and Europe this June. Peter Chou (pictured above), president... [07 May 2008]

Photos: Flying robots, Colossus codebreaker, virus art

Photo See more pictures here and check out the video of former spy Tony Sale who rebuilt Colossus, explaining how it all works. Security software firm MessageLabs turned cyber threats into art using code from various... [27 Mar 2008]

Photos: The Colossus WWII codebreaking machine

Photo Computer expert and former spy, Tony Sale, demonstrates the mighty codebreaker Colossus - WWII's top secret weapon. The machine pictured here was painstakingly rebuilt over 14 years by computer expert and former spy Tony... [18 Mar 2008]

Photos of the Month - November 2007

Photo Tony Sale, the man responsible for the 14-year rebuild, is seen here posing with the machine. Kicking off our photo stories this month was the iPhone launch on 9 November. Natasha Lomas went down to Apple's flagship... [29 Nov 2007]

Photos: Colossus gets cracking after 60 years

Photo Pictured with the revamped machine is Tony Sale, who led the 14-year Colossus rebuild project. The Colossus code-cracking computer is up and running for the first time in more than 60 years. Colossus is widely recognised... [16 Nov 2007]

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