Photos 2008: The top IT shots of the year
Tech’s not always the most photogenic subject – unless you’ve really got a thing for wires and cables. But it can sometimes be pretty cool, if not beautiful.

Over the past year, we've run a series of photo stories, often showing all the different angles of a new piece of tech, but also looking into areas like the history of computing, the art behind malware and even Bill Gates' career.
We saw beauty in CERN's Large Hadron Collider, and couldn't help by smile at shots of the Queen grinning at Google's headquarters.
Click on Gallery' above to see our top 10 photos of the year, and drop us a line at itpro@dennis.co.uk to let us know which is your favourite.
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Freelance journalist Nicole Kobie first started writing for ITPro in 2007, with bylines in New Scientist, Wired, PC Pro and many more.
Nicole the author of a book about the history of technology, The Long History of the Future.
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