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Easy is Hard” — But the Right Technology Solutions Can Help Transform Education

I wanted to share this inspiring blog posted by Paige Johnson in the CSR@Intel blog on how governments are using technology to improve education in their countires. Paige is a scientist by training and a teacher by passion who has … Continue reading

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‘Digital Must-Haves’ for Back to school

For parents everywhere, it’s the most wonderful time of the year. By now, everyone is probably stocked up on their notebooks, pens, pencils, markers, you name it. And while kids of all ages are using technology more and more in … Continue reading

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Smart TV: Where it’s heading in 2011

This post is on behalf of Lance Koenders, Director of Marketing for Intel’s Digital Home Group. There has been a lot of chatter over the past several months around smart TV and the future of your television. If you aren’t … Continue reading

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What Will 2011 Bring?

Wow, 2010 is over. 2011 is on the way. Coming off the year, I went out and talked to CTOJustin Rattner, CIO Diane Bryantand others about whatthey think would be the top technology trends for 2011. While a bit slanted … Continue reading

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The TV, and Moore’s Law-like Innovation?

The amount of innovation the TV has seen in the past year, and last couple of years, is astounding. If you can think back to the pre big-screen HD movement, consumers more or less purchased TVs with a bigger (and … Continue reading

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Mobile World Congress 2010: Intel Continues its Commitment to Worldwide Mobile WiMAX

Guest repost from goingWimax.com by Sanjiv Gupta, Sr. Technical Marketing Engineer at Intel. With the backdrop of the revolutionary deals being made at the GSMA Mobile World Congress 2010 (held from February 15-18th at the Fira de Barcelona), such as … Continue reading

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Glen Shires

Glen Shires is a Principal Engineer and Chief Architect of Speech Technologies in PC Client Group. He specializes in the integration of internet, speech-recognition, video and voice-communications. Glen brings a system-wide approach to architecting platforms with extensive development experience at … Continue reading

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Point, Shoot and Listen

The Intel® Reader was named one of the Top 10 Cool New Toys from CES by CNN and a Top 10 Gadget by Last Gadget Standing. With this new mobile device, you can take a picture of printed material, like … Continue reading

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IEDM, 32nm, and the all new 2010 Intel® Core Processor Family

With today’s launch of the all new 2010 Intel® Core Processor Family (based on Westmere, code name for our 32nm project), this is a great time to discuss the the 32nm process technology (and the semiconductor communities response to this technology!)   Traditionally, … Continue reading

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Doodles … and mobility enhancement

The Intel “Doodle” advertisement went public recently.  While an actress plays me (the idea is the actress is younger, prettier and taller than I am J) the doodles are mine and capture technical highlights of various Intel projects I’ve been … Continue reading

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