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Photos: How to destroy your hard drive
Photo This method is recommended by the National Security Agency in the US for military and government hardware. Another method proven to work well is to leave your old hard drive soaking in acid - apparently... [17 Jul 2008]
Photos: HTC gets the message with S740
Photo HTC reckons one phone does not fit all - nor one input method either. Mobile maker HTC has added to its smart phone line-up with the HTC S740 - a Windows Mobile 6.1 device with HSDPA and GPS, aimed squarely at heaving... [27 Aug 2008]
Blowing up hard drives, stinky broadband and super cars
Photo One method proven to work well is to leave your old hard drive soaking in acid - apparently hydrochloric is best. The Tesla Roadster, a sporty variation on the electric car, was one of the many high powered and... [01 Aug 2008]
Photos: What's inside France Telecom's Paris R&D Labs
Photo The dongle (previous page) is the system's input method - allowing a gamer to pick up and move objects by making the corresponding move with the dongle. This isn't a photo from a Star Trek: Next Generation conference or... [09 Sep 2005]
Photos: Red Bull Racing's F1 factory
Photo Here body parts for the wind-tunnel models are constructed using a rapid manufacturing method also used in the aerospace industry. This is the headquarters of Red Bull Technology in Milton Keynes where the cars for the... [10 Mar 2008]
Photos: Smart posters and the 'seeing eye phone'
Photo This is a far more straightforward method of data transfer than removable media, according to Innovision, which it said gives NFC mass market appeal. Near field communications (NFC) technology company Innovision, has... [04 Apr 2008]
Photos: Satellite mapping through clouds
Photo Dr Kamie Kitmitto, geo-data and geomatics specialist from the University of Manchester's national data centre Mimas, said radar images are currently an untried method to map inter-tidal areas, which are difficult to get... [10 Dec 2007]
Photos: IBM from Spitfires to Sphynxes
Photo The display uses a method called photochromics, which refers to chemical compounds that react to light but change back to their normal state when the light is removed. Over the last half-century, the lab has seen many... [19 Sep 2008]
Photos: Shopping just got high-tech
Photo Stores conventionally count customer numbers by using the 'broken beam' method but these vendors argue there is a danger of inaccurate figures due to two or more people breaking the beam at the same time. [27 Jun 2008]