video games in photos
Photos: Steve Jobs dances the iPhone 3G tune
Photo Developers demonstrate new games for the iPhone, showing off the accelerometer feature, which allows the phone to be used as a controller. A demo of Major League Baseball's At-Bat on the iPhone showed real-time video highlights from a Yankees... [10 Jun 2008]
Photos: Android, high-tech Heathrow, the future of shopping
Photo Tapping on the screens allows people to access information or video, navigate menus or play games. Photo credit: Natasha Lomas Hundreds of bags wait to be loaded into the high tech baggage system at Heathrow's brand new Terminal 5. [28 Feb 2008]
Photos: Accenture gets touchy feely with its interactive wall
Photo Tapping on the screens allows people to access information or video, navigate menus or play games. There were shades of sci-fi film Minority Report as Accenture showed off its 'interactive wall' at its Technology labs in France. [01 Feb 2008]
Photos: Microsoft Surface in depth
Photo Micrsoft is also working with IGT - which makes computer arcade games - on Surface's launch in the US later this year. This is a puzzle app in which domino-tagged tiles each have a different part of a video image showing scenes from London. [02 Oct 2007]
Photos: Apple unveils new iPods
Photo It comes in a full metal design, a new range of colours, three games bundled in and has a 24-hour battery life for audio and five hours for video playback. The Nano is thinner but now has a wider screen to play video. [06 Sep 2007]
Caption Competition: Aren't video games supposed to be fun?
Photo This competition is now closed. The winning entry was: "Blue scream of death.from Richard. You can check out all the captions below. Photo credit: Reuters/Jean-Paul Pelissier [13 Jul 2007]
Photos: Vintage arcade games... revealed
Photo Here's East Germany's contribution to video games - the PolyPlay, which was built between 1985 and 1989 by VEB Polytechnik. Among the other games at the exhibition are classics like Pong, released by Atari in 1972. [28 Nov 2006]
Photos: What's inside France Telecom's Paris R&D Labs
Photo The Quintesens system works by providing games to tickle the five senses. Video clips are streamed from a mobile phone, connected using an EDGE network, into two tiny screens inside the specs, while earphones provide the sound. [09 Sep 2005]
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