your communications in photos
Photos: Lunar mobile phones preparing to soar
Photo The MoonLite orbiter would rely on a MeX propulsion system, seen here, and will be built using the expertise of BNSC satellite specialists from Guildford, who have built 27 satellites to date, with Nasa making the communications module, seen here. [25 Feb 2008]
Photos of the year
Photo Click here for more photos of the adventurers before their trek and here for pics from a more recent test of their equipment in the Arctic Circle, where the team sent the most northerly transmitted video message over their satellite communications... [13 Dec 2007]
Photos: BT talks big on virtual worlds
Photo Matthew Brotherton, project manager at the Applied Technology Centre in BT's chief technology office, told silicon.com: "This is about how we integrate BT's communications services that are exposed as part of the Web21C platform, into virtual... [13 Sep 2007]
Re:Viewing 2006: Photos of the year
Photo April 2006: While travelling through France, silicon.com's Jo Best stopped at the city of Caen in Normandy to find out how the city's trial of near field communications (NFC) tech - the largest trial to date - is going. [20 Dec 2006]
Photos of the month - November 2006
Photo With all the fuss about near field communications and RFID, one London football club has started to make use of the tech rather than just talking about it. This voice activated handsfree kit uses Bluetooth to make sure you don't even need to take... [27 Nov 2006]
Photos: Top 10 pieces of Linux kit
Photo For those who see mobiles as more of a hobby than a communications device, two manufacturers have also set about making phones that developers can adapt and amend themselves by running them on a completely open OS. [22 Nov 2006]
Photos: Get your Bluetooth into 007's style
Photo A number of watch manufacturers have decided to include Bluetooth in their latest pieces of wrist-wear with a view to giving that secret agent feel by allowing you to control your communications from your watch. [20 Nov 2006]
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