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Digital Camera Fall 2009 Preview
InformationWeek, August 15, 2009
From $249 point-and-shoots to high-end D-SLRs, take a peek at upcoming models from Nikon, Pentax, Olympus, Fuji, Panasonic, Lumix, Sony, Samsung, and Leica.

Image Gallery: Virgin Galactic's Spaceship And Carrier
InformationWeek, August 01, 2009
The founder of the world's first spaceline, Richard Branson, said it will be ready to transport people and satellites into space in about a year and a half.

Image Gallery: NASA's Launch Abort System
InformationWeek, July 20, 2009
The space agency is testing the Max Launch Abort System (MLAS) to enable astronauts to escape in an emergency on the next-generation Orion spacecraft.

Cisco Announces Smart Grid Roadmap
InformationWeek, May 18, 2009
At the core of Cisco's plan is a secure IP-based communications network to help utility companies optimize power supply and demand.

GE To Build Advanced Battery Plant In NY State
InformationWeek, May 12, 2009
Sodium battery business is expected to bring 350 "green collar," clean technology jobs to upstate New York.

Viral Art: A Gallery Of Security Threats
InformationWeek, May 09, 2009
Visually, online threats such as viruses, worms, and Trojans can be as beautiful as they are menacing to individual PC users, enterprises, and IT security professionals.

Webby Awards Honor Jimmy Fallon, Trent Reznor, Twitter
InformationWeek, May 05, 2009
The most buzzworthy winner is arguably Nine Inch Nails front man Trent Reznor. An update to his band's iPhone app was recently rejected by Apple.

World Digital Library Puts Scholarly Treasures Online
InformationWeek, April 21, 2009
Free, unrestricted public access to digitized manuscripts, maps, books, films, recordings, and prints is available in seven languages.

Pirate Bay Verdict: Founders Sentenced To Jail, Fined
InformationWeek, April 17, 2009
The verdict in the file-sharing site's copyright infringement trial brings a one-year jail sentence, but a message on the peer-to-peer site vows "the losing party will appeal."

GM, Segway Roll Out Project P.U.M.A.
InformationWeek, April 07, 2009
The mini electric vehicle prototype sports an electric drive, lithium-ion batteries, vehicle-to-vehicle communications, and is intended for urban transportation.

Image Gallery: Highway-Speed Electric Vehicles
InformationWeek, January 24, 2009
As battery cell technology advances, expect electric automakers Miles, Myers, Aptera, and Phoenix to shift production of electric cars and hybrids into high gear.

2008: The Year In Pictures
InformationWeek, January 03, 2009
The year was notable for high-profile security breaches -- Obama, McCain, and Palin got hacked -- NASA's big news from Mars, and the comedic gifts of Bill Gates.

Image Gallery: How Tech Tools Are Saving Great Works Of Art
InformationWeek, December 27, 2008
New labs at the Williamstown Art Conservation Center employ high- and low-tech tools from Microsoft Windows and Gmail, to specialized lighting, an electron microscope, and a room-sized X-ray machine.

Image Gallery: Highway-Speed Electric Vehicles
InformationWeek, December 10, 2008
As battery cell technology advances, expect electric automakers Miles, Myers, Aptera, and Phoenix to shift production of electric cars and hybrids into high gear.

Image Gallery: Hybrid Vehicle Technology At GE Global Research
InformationWeek, December 03, 2008
A visit to GE's advanced battery labs reveals engineers at work on green energy strategies for hybrid automobiles, electric cars, and other vehicles.

Image Gallery: Inside GeoEye's $500 Million Imaging Satellite
InformationWeek, October 23, 2008
See photos of the GeoEye-1 satellite, which will capture ultra-high-resolution images for Google and U.S. government agencies from 432 miles above Earth.

Green Car Showroom: 12 Low-Speed Electric Vehicles
InformationWeek, October 09, 2008
Check out our pictures of green, 25 mph lightweights, which cost pennies to operate, from upstart automakers Zap, Zenn, Dynasty IT, Miles Electric, and E-Ride.

Inside 1&1's Giant Web Hosting Data Center
InformationWeek, October 04, 2008
Photos of the ISP's newly green data center in Kansas reveal the infrastructure behind the Web host's strategically located facility.

Google Chrome, At-A-Glance
InformationWeek, September 03, 2008
Take a spin through our Google Chrome image gallery and have a look at the browser that's being touted as a game-changer.

Electric Cars: Inside Chevy Volt, Tesla Roadster
InformationWeek, August 29, 2008
Check out our image gallery with pictures of GM's upcoming Chevy Volt hybrid, and Tesla Motors' groundbreaking all-electric Roadster.

Wind Turbine Success Story At Jiminy Peak
InformationWeek, August 21, 2008
One year after coming on line, a $3.9 million wind turbine is generating a third of a Massachusetts ski resort's power. See images of how the turbine was installed.

Inside Two Electric Cars
InformationWeek, August 06, 2008
GM's Chevy Volt is a plug-in hybrid concept car. Tesla Motors' Roadster is an all-electric vehicle in production. We peek under the hoods of both.

A Peek Inside Bill Gates' Head
InformationWeek, June 27, 2008
As Bill Gates packs up his "#1 software architect" mug and prepares to leave his daily duties at Microsoft, we take a look at the character traits that put him on top of the software industry.

Apple Nation: Mac Fans, Red Sox Open Boston Store
InformationWeek, May 17, 2008
The opening of Apple's largest U.S. retail space, in Boston, drew Mac fans, Red Sox players, a member of Aerosmith, and even a Windows Vista supporter, who said he was there because he likes standing in long lines.

March Basketball Mania Online Companion
InformationWeek, March 14, 2008
Your guide to online coverage of the road to The Big Dance -- from streaming video and bracket resources, to the best blogs and Facebook apps.

The Super Bowl Laptop Companion
InformationWeek, February 02, 2008
Get more out of the game with this collection of Web links to great football content, including top Super Bowl moments, controversies, and ads, NFL records, and sites for fans of the New York Giants and the New England Patriots.