Results tagged “internet”
Our Love for TV Explored, Deepened at IDF09
posted by Ken Kaplan on September 17, 2009 at IDF@Intel
On September 24, Day Three of the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, keynoters Eric Kim and Justin Rattner will both explore past, present and future technologies underlying the evolotion of TV. My teammate Mary Ragland invited me to shoot...
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tagged: IDF09, Intel, Intel Developer Forum, Intel SoC, Internet, Sodaville, TV
Local Case Worker Moves Throughout Portland at New Speeds with WiMAX
posted by Suzy Ramirez on August 18, 2009 at Technology@Intel
It’s hard to imagine how we used to get our work done before laptops, Google and the Internet came along. Remember when we used to fax documents, send printed mail or use dial-up to access the Internet? I constantly have...
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tagged: broadband, Internet, mobile, Portland, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, wireless
Viliv X70 MID Pre-Orders July 6
posted by Ken Kaplan on June 20, 2009 at Inside Scoop @ Intel
Inspired by Inside Scoop Maestro Michael Brito -- he did a great video preview of the Viliv S5 back when the mobile Internet device was about to hit the market -- I got hooked on the solid, nifty Viliv...
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tagged: 3G, Intel Atom, Internet, MID, Mobile Internet Device, Viliv X70, wireless
WiMAX connecting Latinos in Washington County
posted by Suzy Ramirez on May 12, 2009 at Technology@Intel
As a Portland, Oregon resident and Intel employee, I've been lucky enough to experience wireless 4G WiMAX Internet broadband, as well as speak with others who are amazed by its speed, availability, and their overall experience. What I find most...
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tagged: 4-H Tech Wizard, 4G, broadband, Clear, Clearwire, Digital Connectors, Intel, Internet, netbook, Portland, WiMAX
Portland Youth Experience WiMAX "Outside the Walls"
posted by Suzy Ramirez on April 30, 2009 at Technology@Intel
The "Digital Divide" as we understand it doesn't just exist in rural or third-world countries. The possibility to bridge this Divide can be realized in our own backyard, and WiMAX wireless Internet broadband here in Portland is helping us reach that potential....
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tagged: 4G, broadband, Clear, Clearwire, Computer Clubhouse, Digital Divide, Intel, Internet, MIT, WiMAX, wireless
Where do you want the Internet?
posted by Annie Frost on April 16, 2009 at Inside Scoop @ Intel
On CNN this morning, there's an article about Nettops, another internet device powered by the Intel Atom processor. In my previous posts, I've talked about wanting a stylish little netbook - to carry around in my purse. But now, I'm...
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tagged: Atom, internet, netbook, nettop
Conversation from Intel's Corner Office
posted by Ken Kaplan on April 13, 2009 at Inside Scoop @ Intel
I’m a big fan of American Public Media’s daily radio show MarketPlace. I love the turn-of-phrase masters behind the mic — from the David Brancaccio before 2005 to the show’s current host, Kai Ryssdal. The show delivers some of public...
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tagged: American Public Media, Innovation, Intel, Internet, Marketplace, NPR, Paul Otellini, Radio, Social Media
The True You?
posted by Becky Emmett on April 02, 2009 at Inside Scoop @ Intel
Yesterday, you likely saw many lies floating around as your visited various online sites. Personally, I noticed Twitter and Facebook were full of hoaxes and pranks as part of April Fool's Day. Did you know however that you are likely...
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tagged: ethnographer, intel, internet, Internet TV, research
Remember the Internet of '96?
posted by Becky Emmett on February 26, 2009 at Inside Scoop @ Intel
1996 was the year I got my first cell phone. Back then, you could have never accused me of being an early tech adopter. An article by Farhad Manjoo of Slate.com yesterday really brought back some memories for me and...
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tagged: Intel, internet, processor
LG + Intel = Future Phone, Full Internet Device
posted by Bill Kircos on February 16, 2009 at Technology@Intel
LG and Intel today announced a partnership to bring a future mobile Internet Device, or, "MID," that will offer phone capabilities, based on a chip we're designing for 2009 or 2010 code-named "Moorestown." What does that mean? Intel's Atom processor...
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tagged: Atom, internet, LG, MID, Moorestown
The Inauguration in a Digital World
posted by Kiesha Cochrane on January 15, 2009 at Inside Scoop @ Intel
Next weeks inauguration of President Elect Barack Obama is getting major attention. With a historic milestone of the first African America President, it's not surprising that tickets to the inauguration festivities are going for thousands of dollars on sites like...
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tagged: inauguration, internet, online, president, Technology
The Internet: Could you give it up?
posted by Kari Aakre on December 14, 2008 at Inside Scoop @ Intel
The more I think about this question as I'm sitting here stranded in my house today (thanks to the snow storm in the Pacific Northwest), the more I know I cannot live without the Internet. I've been on my laptop...
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tagged: economy, Intel, internet, laptop, MID, survey
And the Winner is . . . The Internet
posted by Connie Brown on November 04, 2008 at Inside Scoop @ Intel
There's an interesting post today on Arianna Huffington's blog. She declares the Internet the winner in this year's U.S. Presidential race. I couldn't agree more. From the amount of laptops and internet-connected mobile devices to the real time results sliced...
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tagged: blogging, election, Intel, internet, laptops, notebooks, social media
And the Winner is . . . The Internet
posted by Connie Brown on November 04, 2008 at Technology@Intel
There’s an interesting post today on Arianna Huffington’s blog. She declares the Internet the winner in this year’s U.S. Presidential race. I couldn’t agree more. From the amount of laptops and internet-connected mobile devices to the real time results sliced...
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tagged: blogging, election, Intel, internet, laptops, mobile, notebooks, social media
The In-Car Infotainment Revolution
posted by Ton Steenman on May 20, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Did you know that the average American spends more than 300 hours per year in their car? That’s equivalent to 7.5 work weeks stuck behind the wheel. Imagine now if a Car OEM or service provider could find a way...
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tagged: automobile, automotive, car, car electronics, consumer audio, consumer electronics, in-vehicle, infotainment, intel, intel atom, internet, linux, media, mp3, telematics, Wi-Fi, wimax
Servidores que sustentam o Campus Party
posted by Alexandre Fugita - Blogueiro Intel on February 15, 2008 at Brasil Digital@Intel
Andando de madrugada pelo Campus Party consegui perceber coisas que não havia visto durante o dia. Claro, o aquário dos pterojornalistas é evidente, mas isolador e frio. Pelo menos rodam Ubuntu lá dentro. Mas lá mais pro fundo do Campus...
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tagged: 5gbps, campusparty08, internet, servidores
What does Intel have to do with the Internet?
posted by Denise Bohling on January 09, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Day 1 and 2 of CES 2008 the Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) demo was the busiest section of the Intel booth. I’m amazed anyone working in that area has a voice left to talk. Yesterday Intel’s Pankaj Kedia sat down...
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tagged: CES, CES 2008, Intel, internet, Menlow, mids, mobile internet devices
What does Intel have to do with the Internet?
posted by Denise Bohling on January 09, 2008 at Mobility@Intel
Day 1 and 2 of CES 2008 the Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) demo was the busiest section of the Intel booth. I’m amazed anyone working in that area has a voice left to talk. Yesterday Intel’s Pankaj Kedia sat down...
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tagged: CES, CES 2008, Intel, internet, Menlow, mids, mobile internet devices
WIMAX to save universe
posted by Nick Knupffer on January 08, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Well, not quite. But it will usher in a new era of always on, always connected internet goodness. I managed to get some time with Intel’s Julie Coppernoll who took me on ride around Las Vegas in a WiMax enabled...
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tagged: car, Centrino, CES, Intel, Intel CES, internet, WiMAX, wireless

