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Photos: The tech keeping the world's airports flying high

Photo This demonstration model of a ramp management app, which has yet to be deployed with an airline, shows each stage of preparation that needs to be completed before a plane can take off - the yellow boxes shown here. [07 Jul 2009]

Mac history, Windows 7 and a high-tech KFC

Photo Shown above is the Embedded Vision Engine, which processes optical, radar and infrared footage taken during a plane's flight and brings it all together along with flight information. Photo... [28 Jan 2009]

Photos: A look inside Microsoft's new retail flagship

Photo One of the quirkier tech launches of last year was Microsoft Surface, an interactive screen on the horizontal plane. Photo credit: Microsoft Photo... [26 Jan 2009]

Photos: Computers usher in pilots' vision 2.0

Photo The system creates sharp images in real-time from a camera attached to the plane and relays them back to the pilot, cleaning up visual feeds that would otherwise be obscured by the weather. The engine processes optical,... [16 Jan 2009]

Photos: Unmanned 'spy in the sky' passes first test

Photo The Ministry of Defence's £800m vision of an unmanned spy plane got a step closer with the first official systems tests of Watchkeeper, the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) under development by contractor Thales. [26 Nov 2008]

Photos: IBM from Spitfires to Sphynxes

Photo During the 1940s, the house was given over to aerospace engineers at Vickers who used it to develop the Supermarine Spitfire fighter plane. Photo credit: Julian Goldsmith/silicon.com... [19 Sep 2008]

Photos: McKinnon "distraught" says family

Photo The refusal of his appeal by the European courts has devastated McKinnon, said Clarke, leaving him "staring into space" and scared "they could put him on a plane at any minute". Photo... [03 Sep 2008]

Jet packs, army tech and Victorian gadgets

Photo The UK Ministry of Defence's Watchkeeper programme is aiming to develop an unmanned 'spy in the sky' plane that will provide the armed forces with vital intelligence and surveillance capability by 2010. [02 Sep 2008]

Photos: Military robot wars

Photo Team leader Julian Richardson, pictured here, cradles the RJ Mitchell Trophy, named after the designer of the World War II Spitfire fighter plane, the metal from one of which was used to make the trophy. [21 Aug 2008]

Photos: Unmanned 'spy in the sky' takes off

Photo The UK Ministry of Defence's Watchkeeper programme is aiming to develop an unmanned 'spy in the sky' plane that will provide the armed forces with vital intelligence and surveillance capability by 2010. [15 Aug 2008]

Photos: Galileo's phase two goes into orbit

Photo The Giove-B satellite arrived at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on 13 March 2007 after being carried by this Antonov cargo plane. Photo credit: European Space Agency (ESA)... [29 Apr 2008]

Photos: Flying robots, Colossus codebreaker, virus art

Photo The US military has given the University of Michigan's College of Engineering $10m to build a six-inch spy plane to gather sights, sounds and smells in urban combat zones. This shows what the head of "the bat"... [27 Mar 2008]

Photos: US military puts 'bat' spies in the sky…

Photo The US Army wants a six-inch spy plane to gather data on sights, sounds and smells in urban combat areas. It has given the University of Michigan's College of Engineering $10m and five years to help make "the bat"... [17 Mar 2008]

Photos: Passenger's eye view of Heathrow Terminal 5

Photo In T5 the kiosks form the first 'wave' of the departure process, with passengers being drawn through the terminal towards their plane. Photo credit: Tim Ferguson Photo... [13 Feb 2008]

Photos: Heathrow's T5 tech ready for take-off

Photo By putting the tech right by the plane any last minute changes, such as removal of baggage, can be managed more efficiently. Photo credit: Tim Ferguson Photo... [12 Feb 2008]

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