Intel Showing Off Single-Chip Wireless USB (Engadget)
When I bought my new printer/fax/scanner/copier last week, I neglected to consider the “you will be permanently tethered by a USB cable to this thing” factor. WUSB suddenly became an interesting topic...
View ArticleWelcome to Intel@CES
At this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, Intel again demonstrates our silicon innovations that are revolutionizing the industry and the way people work, live, learn and play. The Internet is here to...
View ArticleFollow Us at CES
In addition to covering CES here, we’ve set up a few other accounts so you can follow along. Check them out: Intel@CES on Twitter Intel@CES on flickr Intel@CES photo pool (join and post your photos,...
View ArticleLive from the Microsoft keynote! All MS Execs required to wear same sweater…..
Here’s the goods from the CES 2008 opening keynote. CES CEO Gary Shapiro gave the show introduction, which included the huge laundry list of glamorous presenters and attendees (Ford, Disney, Yahoo,...
View ArticleAre you ready for it? I’m ready for it!!
So yesterday, I talked about this cool WiMAX demo that Intel is pulling together. Today, I got a glimpse into another WiMAX demo. But before I get in this, let me ask you – are you as excited about...
View ArticleCES: Faster Macbooks?
Well… not exactly… Digital Daily’s John Paczkowski blogs about the 16 new processors Intel launched at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas
View ArticleMobile Internet Buzz
As expected, the personal internet is a big deal here at CES and getting to the front of Intel’s Mobile Internet Device (MID) bar is no easy feat. Some of the buzz we’re reading about so far: We came...
View ArticleHP’s new entertainment laptop
Nino Marchetti of Slippery Brick captures HP’s new consumer-focused laptops at CES2008 featuring the latest Intel Core 2 Extreme and Intel Core 2 Duo processor technologies.
View ArticleCoverage of the Otellini Keynote
From Engadget’s coverage: > “The stage has transformed into China, and he’s demoing a device very similar to what Gates had last night — you hold it up to a sign in Mandarin and it real-time...
View ArticleTips from a CES veteran
Valleywag has some surprisingly goods tips on attending CES. Tips from a CES veteran includes such gems as > When leaving the Las Vegas Convention Center, don’t wait in the cab line — walk straight...
View ArticleCES 2008 Keynote: Intel’s Paul Otellini
Adam Berger from Gadgetell covered Paul’s keynote live from the floor. Here’s his live blog. Thanks Adam. Good blog.
View ArticleCars of the Future from GM
In an exciting CES keynote, General Motors CEO Rick Wagoner showed a dazzled crowd their automotive future. A cool new innovation he described was “Stolen Vehicle Slow Down” that uses GPS technology to...
View ArticleMore Intel in the blogosphere
Linux Journal blogger Doc Searls feels Ottelini’s Keynote pointed towards an increase in Big Business acting small. Big Stage Entertainment gave Smash Mouth a virtual spin during the Intel Keynote —...
View ArticleFountain of Chocolate Rain
A surprise of CES, was finding myself in the Chocolate Rain meme. First it was meeting Tay Zonday in the booth, then working with Intel to publish a video interview with him, then noticing the...
View ArticleIntel Atomic Bloghaus
Reblogged from the Silicon Valley Watcher. Tom Foremski goes undercover at the “It won’t stay in Vegas” blogger party sponsored by Intel and the PodTech Bloghaus. He even got a few frames of my ugly mug:
View ArticleLess Techie, More Meaningful at CES
This is my seventh consecutive CES, and this year’s show was more about what people can do with technology rather than just tauting the new things technology can do. The core theme of Intel CEO Paul...
View ArticleOn the Personal Internet
Leslie Cauley reports for USA Today on how cell phone companies and internet companies will have to cooperate to navigate the surge towards mobile web and the personal internet.
View ArticleNPR goes for a ride with WiMAX
NPR’s Digital Culture Consultant, Laura Sydell, went for a ride in a GM Suburban hooked up with a WiMAX connection. Listen to her experience with broadband on the go.
View ArticleMoore’s Law in the palm of your hand
We took the silicon core of an Intel Core 2 Duo microprocessor, a camera and a microphone to the Las Vegas Strip here at CES 2008… and asked people ‘What is this thing?” See the reactions for...
View ArticlePreparing for Barcelona…
… Barcelona the city, that is, and the show formerly known as the 3GSM World Congress (now Mobile World Congress) that will descend there shortly. I’m quite happy to see that Intel is using the...
View ArticleConvergence – Are We Getting There?
My head hurts! I’ll admit right up front – I’m not a telecoms guy. I understand some of the basics, but decided that I was going to explore the exhibits at Mobile World Congress and learn. Over the...
View ArticleBuzz on the show floor
Dateline Barcelona – GSMA Mobile World Congress. Vodaphone CEO Arun Sarin, called for relative consolidation in the industry. He suggested WiMAX (2 to 3 years ahead of LTE in time to market), should be...
View ArticleCall Me, Not My Number
Yesterday I talked about convergence from a multiple application point of view. What about the user experience across the multiple devices I use? I saw this cool converged demo at the Nortel booth...
View ArticleLet’s not forget Intel and the WiMAX chopper
Did I mention that Intel was also at the Mobile World Congress? We are showing a number of devices there, focused on WiMAX of course, but also some nice demo’s of Mobile Internet devices, ultramobile...
View ArticleRule 1: Don’t talk about Fight Club
Rule 2: Don’t talk about Xeon Fight Club In the spirit of workplace enjoyment, Intel has created a little Xeon ‘Fight Club’ of it’s own: RoboBrawl! RoboBrawl allows you to design and create your own...
View ArticleApple’s new MacBooks are here
Mobility Today captured all the system specs of the new line of MacBook and MacBook Pros with the Intel Core 2 Duo (45nm Penryn!!!).
View ArticleVideo: Intel Atom Close Up
The Intel Atom processor is built for low power, high performance for new Mobile Internet Devices and simple, low-cost PCs. Here’s how it came together and where it’s going according to Anand...
View ArticleEngadget on Atom
From Engadget: Intel has officially dubbed the Silverthorn and Diamondville chips “Atom,” and the Menlow platform has become the “Centrino Atom.” We know, it’s hard to believe the day has come, but...
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