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Making the Future

Every new year starts with that sense of reinvention – that sense that things could be different, will be different, should be different. 2010 has started exactly the same way – I woke up in an old homestead in rural … Continue reading

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Internet TV Applications will Change our Relationship with Television

Consumers talk about their television as many things: an object, a technology, a language, an addiction, an experience and most interestingly, as a relationship. The most striking observation about this relationship is what it is lacking: interaction. This lack of … Continue reading

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New Specialized Intel® Atom™ Processor Targets Cars, Internet Phones (Launched on March 2)

Click To Play Please note this announcement was made on March 2, 2009. Click here for the press kit and additional information on this product.

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Intel Widget Channel Expert on “State of Online Video” Panel

I remember when it was called “interactive.” Nowadays I hear “immersive,” or the “rich” Internet. The Internet experience is improving all the time, and one of the biggest changes we’re seeing is the impact of more video. From short to … Continue reading

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Intel Insider Takes WiMAX for a Ride

When you invite Intel Insider Somewhat Frank to a party, meeting or even to speak on a panel, this is what you can count on: he’s livin’ in the moment he’s asking and answering great questions, totally engaged * he’s … Continue reading

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USB 3.0 for the masses – Dispelling the myths.

There has been a lot of unanswered speculation recently regarding USB 3.0 and Intel’s involvement; I thought it was about time to set the record straight. By the way: USB 3.0 will be a new wired USB standard – operating … Continue reading

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Intel Moves to Six Cores by 2H’08

From Computerworld: “Dan Olds, an analyst at Gabriel Consulting Group Inc., said moving beyond quad-core processors, which to date have been the high-water mark in the semiconductor industry, is a major step” More»

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Intel discloses details on Nehalem, Dunnington, Larrabee and more

From AnandTech: “Intel Details Nehalem and Tempts with Larrabee” »

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Does low power always mean a performance sacrifice?

Not according to the latest SPECpower benchmark results. But first, no doubt you all saw the excellent press coverage the new low voltage Xeon announcement garnered. But what does it mean in practical terms? Well, let me remind you of … Continue reading

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An Atom a day

SxSW Interactive in Austin TX has been a fantastic show. It’s a show where mobile Twittering is the norm and intimate enough to meet/greet experts and a few legends. This prototype MID I’m blogging on has been a bit of … Continue reading

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