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Video: Core 2 Duo - up close
posted by Bryan Rhoads on January 14, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Beyond the Hi-Def Lounge, beyond the mobile majesty of our MIDs and past our amazing laptop spiral (video) at CES 2008, we wanted to get back to what’s central in all of our lives. We had a team positioned with...
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tagged: CES, CES 2008, Core 2 Duo, Intel, Intel CES, silicon, video
Moore's Law in the palm of your hand
posted by Bryan Rhoads on January 13, 2008 at Technology@Intel
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 yourself. For...
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tagged: 45nm, CES, CES 2008, Core 2 Duo, Intel, Las Vegas, Moore's Law, silicon, video
Live HDTV on your Laptop without ANY Wires
posted by Esther Andrews on January 11, 2008 at Technology@Intel
As one of the Intel booth demo staffers, I had the pleasure of meeting hundreds of visitors to the Intel booth. The one thing they all had in common was a passion for Intel technology and the desire to learn...
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tagged: Centrino, CES, CES 2008, HDTV, Intel, Intel CES
VideoBlog - Commodore Extreme Gaming PC's
posted by Nick Knupffer on January 11, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Intel’s Dan Snyder shows off some of the new Ninja gaming rigs from Commodore!...
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tagged: CES, commodore, Core 2 Extreme, gaming, graphics, Intel, Intel CES
Gizmodo rates their ten best booths of CES
posted by Joe English on January 11, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Tech blog Gizmodo had a nice run-down of some of the top booths at the 2008 CES show, among them Disney, LG and Belkin. We’re proud to report that Intel rated their number one booth. (Thanks!) Gizmodo praised the “humongus...
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tagged: CES, Gizmodo, Intel, Intel CES
"Intel HD Video" using Intel integrated graphics and cool looking home PC's.
posted by Nick Knupffer on January 11, 2008 at Technology@Intel
I have already blogged about gaming on Intel integrated graphics, but what about video? For some reason there is still doubt out there in computerland that an integrated graphics chipset can output high definition video in all its full 1080P...
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tagged: blu-ray, CES, Core 2 Duo, environment, g33, graphics, HD, hddvd, highdefinition, integrated graphics, Intel, Intel CES
What's new for my digital home?
posted by Marc Wallis on January 10, 2008 at Technology@Intel
I enjoy the digital home I’ve created for my family, and am always on the lookout for new technology that will improve my experience or capabilities for enjoying my digital entertainment. What better place to search for the next big...
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tagged: CES, digital home, Intel, Intel CES, logitech, Marc Wallis
The plane home
posted by Bryan Rhoads on January 10, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Nevada means “covered in snow” or “snowcapped”. The mountains around Las Vegas are surprisingly breathtaking as I blog from seat 8F on a flight back to Portland. There is a very colorful ridge of mountains just to the west of...
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tagged: blog, CES, CES 2008, Gizmodo, Intel, Intel CES, Intel CES Booth
Feel the music, get into the HD
posted by Joe English on January 10, 2008 at Technology@Intel
I’ve often wondered how far we could take immersive media. I experienced a cutting edge application of surround sound and HD video right in our Intel booth here at CES 2008. The area was called the High-Def Lounge and...
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tagged: CES, CES 2008, Intel, Intel CES, LenovoY710, SonicChair
Let's ROCK out!
posted by Joe English on January 10, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Do you share that rock star fantasy with me? The one that has you on center stage, blasting music out of your guitar in front of thousands of screaming fans? The one where you’re wearing those cool sunglasses that...
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tagged: CES, CES 2008, Guitar Hero, Intel, Intel CES
My future is on its way
posted by Marc Wallis on January 10, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Every once in a while I will run across something that stops me in my tracks. Yesterday it happened in the Panasonic booth. I probably shouldn’t date myself by telling you that I was weaned on the Jetsons, and feed...
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tagged: CES, Intel, Intel CES, Life Wall, Marc Wallis, Panasonic
Intel defies gravity
posted by Bryan Rhoads on January 09, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Intel invited 35 lucky thrill-seekers for a once-in-a-lifetime Extreme “Zero G” flight today in Las Vegas. It’s the same flight that NASA uses to train astronauts and where the film Apollo 13 filmed the weightless scenes of Tom Hanks and...
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tagged: Centrino, CES, CES 2008, extreme, Intel, laptops, Zero G
WiMAX -- Is it ready yet?
posted by Julie Coppernoll on January 09, 2008 at Technology@Intel
For the US market, the two service providers that are getting ready to deploy WiMAX networks are Sprint and Clearwire. Tuesday at CES XOHM, Intel, Motorola, Nokia and Samsung all stood together to talk to press and analysts about bringing...
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tagged: CES, CES 2008, Clearwire, Intel, Sprint, WiMAX
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
Dude! I'm in the band!
posted by Craig Raymond on January 09, 2008 at Technology@Intel
It’s been a keynote whirlwind for the Corp Demos guys and myself. Now with a little time to let the dust settle, it’s a good chance to reflect on the little things post keynote. Like how friggin’ cool it was...
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tagged: CES, CES 2008, craigraymond, demo, Intel, Smash Mouth
Cars of the Future from GM
posted by Esther Andrews on January 09, 2008 at Technology@Intel
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 pinpoint the location of a stolen car,...
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tagged: CES, CES 2008, ces keynote
Ultra thin notebooks at CES
posted by Murali Veeramoney on January 08, 2008 at Technology@Intel
One of the most exciting displays at the Intel booth is the showcase of ultra thin notebooks. These systems are innovative and sleek. They definitely have good performance and battery life, but tradeoff in some functionality. However, if you are...
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tagged: CES, Intel, Intel CES, notebooks, ultra thin
Hanging with the elite (well, not really)
posted by Marc Wallis on January 08, 2008 at Technology@Intel
As if all the mad, craziness of CES wasn’t enough, Intel hosted a rockin’ party last night at the popular Rain Nightclub in the Palms Hotel. Intel employees and several hundred of their closest friends were invited to enjoy a...
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tagged: CES, Intel, Intel CES, Marc Wallis, Smash Mouth
Big Thinkers and Disruptive Technologies
posted by Annie Frost on January 08, 2008 at Technology@Intel
I just returned from a CES Supersession where Tim Bajarin, columnist for PC Magazine and Technology Pundit blogger, led a discussion around what various thought leaders consider disruptive technologies. On his panel, he had Dr. Levy Gerzberg representing semiconductors, Shane...
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tagged: CES, CES 2008, innovation, supersession
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

