web 2.0 in photos
Photos: IBM lifts the lid on web 2.0 tech
Photo IBM has been showing off some of the tech at its research and development labs at Hursley near Winchester.silicon.com went along to take a look at, among other things, a mash-up wiki, IBM's version of Second Life and a web 2.0 retail application. [07 Aug 2007]
Photos: Apple shows off new iMacs, software
Photo Photo credit: James Martin/CNET News.com iPhoto '08 will come with the ability to upload photos to a new set of .Mac services, so home photographers can build web pages with their photos. Apple had several iMacs on display after the presentation... [08 Aug 2007]
Photos: Steve Jobs dances the iPhone 3G tune
Photo A screenshot of the MobileMe interface highlights its sleek style and easy drag-and-drop usability, which Jobs described as "web 2.0". New features include a faster 3G internet connection, GPS, new apps, and a low-end price of $199. [10 Jun 2008]
Photos: Accenture waves goodbye to the wallet
Photo NFC readers in phones also allow them to download data and web links for more information on posters and products by allowing the phone to read embedded RFID chips. The SMS is on the wall for crumpled notes and battered leather wallets as Accenture... [31 Jan 2008]
Photos: Road testing wi-fi at 320kmph
Photo SNCF said the internet connection is available 98 per cent of the time on the test routes - with only the crossing of the Vosges Mountains not currently kitted out to facilitate passenger web access. Photo credit: Natasha Lomas [28 Mar 2008]
Photos: Future tech from HP boffins
Photo It can be used for inputting data in a local language, internet search, web browsing and email. There are currently no product plans for the device but the latest prototype being demonstrated here consists of a camera integrated into the centre of... [12 Apr 2006]
Photos: Wi-fi in the great outdoors
Photo Web designer Frederic Marc spends a lot of his time working remotely - in wireless coffee shops or seeking out wi-fi elsewhere in London. Outdoor office: A quiet corner of St James' park in London was turned into an outdoor office last week by... [08 Jul 2008]
India's high-tech cities, web whispers, Babbage's Difference engine and more...
Photo This month silicon.com senior reporter Nick Heath visited India to check out the high-tech goings on in Hyderabad and Chennai. Pictured here is Tata Consultancy Services' campus - the outsourcing company's largest global development centre. [29 Apr 2008]
Photos: The tech secrets behind Wimbledon
Photo This keypad might not look like much but the data it conveys is central to many of the systems running at Wimbledon this year. It is used by a team of county-standard tennis players who watch the matches taking place and record information on... [03 Jul 2006]
