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Take a 360 degree video tour around the British Airways London Eye. Fly the Eye in just over 5 minutes with our exclusive high speed video. Use your mouse to steer the video to look where you want ...
In the 20 years since that New Year's Eve night, the Eye has become an integral part of London's skyline, despite the fact the structure was only supposed to be in place temporarily. Image source ...
At Mobile World Congress this week a number of eye-scanning authentication tools were shown off, notably by ZTE and Fujitsu. But security researcher Jan Krissler says it's easy to use high-res ...
Technology; Samsung Inc. London Eye becomes giant globe in spectacular surprise show A series of giant projections were beamed onto County Hall and the London Eye last night ...
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At over 250m (820ft) high the wheel will almost be twice as high as the London Eye, which is 135m (442ft) tall. It’s set to be ready for the Expo 2020, which kicks off on October 20, next year ...
The London Eye is a popular attraction on London's south bank (Image: Twitter/@LAS_HART) Glenn Fidock, 45, who was on the Eye with his wife and two children, told the Sun it came to a “juddering ...
London's air quality is at high risk levels for people with respiratory issues as smoke from forest fires in northern Ontario and Quebec continue to hang over the region.
Despite a few sponsorship changes and a hefty £30 ($61) ticket price for a 30-minute ride, the Eye remains an accessible symbol of London. When it opened in 2000, you could take the ride for just ...
But to make the London Eye permanent would be to undermine the transience - a quality we find increasingly hard to value, at least in buildings - that made the idea so appealing in the first place.
Regulator-approved AI models used in eye care vary widely in providing evidence for clinical performance and lack ...
At 500km (310 miles) above the Earth, the 53kg (117lb) Lobster Eye Imager for Astronomy (LEIA) took high-quality images of X-ray sources – including the centre of our galaxy, the Magellanic ...