Results tagged “mobile”
Scaled Performance, Maximized Energy Efficiency On-the-Go - Coming Soon!
posted by Suzy Ramirez on September 14, 2009 at Technology@Intel
Social networking and the Internet are driving consumer content creation from niche to mainstream. Whether its blogging about recent travels, editing and posting home videos, uploading photos of the kids, downloading or even composing music, almost everyone engages in some...
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tagged: Fall IDF09, gaming, laptop, mobile, networking, social media, streaming, video
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
The Winner Takes It All?
posted by Suzy Ramirez on April 02, 2009 at Technology@Intel
Ultrawide-band vs. Bluetooth; Betamax vs. VHS; Blu-Ray vs. HD-DVD. All are examples of classic format battles that have resulted in one winner dominating in their respective industries. Recent coverage and a few sensational comments suggest that the next battle in...
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tagged: 4G, broadband, devices, Intel, LTE, mobile, netbook, notebook, WiMAX, wireless
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
Enterprising Intel Mobility at Cisco Live 2008
posted by David Angell on July 10, 2008 at Technology@Intel
While I was stuck down on the Jones Farm, my colleagues in the MPG Wireless Go-to-Market team were rock’n at the 2008 Cisco Live conference in Orlando, Florida. This event is the mothership for serious enterprise IT with more...
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tagged: cisco, cisco live, enterprise, intel, intel centrino, mobile, vpro, wimax
My search for the one device…..and the horrible failure that followed……
posted by Craig Raymond on May 14, 2008 at Technology@Intel
It’s nice to ease into things after a long sabbatical break. It’s amazing the soul searching you can enjoy stepping out of the tech industry for a brief, fleeting spell. But I’ve brought back with me a few words of...
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tagged: blog, demo, intel, Intel, mids, mobile, mobile device, mobile wimax, mobility
Centrino Atom awaits its unveiling
posted by Uday Keshavdas on April 01, 2008 at Technology@Intel
As we prep for day 1 at IDF, the buzz is palpable. Of course, just being in Shanghai on the banks of the Yellow river is buzz enough. But when you walk around and see all the posters, companies and...
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tagged: IDF, IDF2008, Intel, Lenovo, Lenovo U8, mids, mobile, mobile device
Let's not forget Intel and the WiMAX chopper
posted by Johnny Waterschoot on February 14, 2008 at Technology@Intel
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 devices, and telco demo’s...
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tagged: Intel, mobile, Mobile World Congress, wireless, wmc; WiMAX; waterschoot; IMS
Call Me, Not My Number
posted by Marc Wallis on February 14, 2008 at Technology@Intel
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 showing a laptop, a desk phone and...
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tagged: fmc, Intel, Marc Wallis, Microsoft, mobile, Mobile World Congress, nortel, wmc
Open standards and the 4G cycle
posted by Johnny Waterschoot on February 14, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Tagging on my previous post about Android and the iPhone: Richard Wong over at Contentinople elaborates on the trends towards more open standards. With Intel being a founding member of the Open Handset Alliance, this is something I do like...
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tagged: Intel, LTE, mobile, Mobile World Congress, open standards, waterschoot, WiMAX, wireless, wmc
Managing mobile devices, the easy way
posted by Johnny Waterschoot on February 14, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Imagine losing your mobile phone. There goes your data. Imagine having your business smartphone stolen. There goes all your confidential data. So what do you do? Buy a new phone of course, but what about all the data you had...
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tagged: FOTA, Intel, MDM, mobile, Mobile World Congress, OTA, waterschoot, wireless, wmc
Convergence - Are We Getting There?
posted by Marc Wallis on February 13, 2008 at Technology@Intel
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 last two...
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tagged: convergence, Intel, Marc Wallis, mobile, Mobile World Congress, wireless, wmc
What I did not see at the Congress
posted by Johnny Waterschoot on February 13, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Apple’s iPhone. I walked around, looking for anything iPhone related, but found nothing on the booths (well, there were some people walking around with them of course). I thought I was looking in all the wrong places, but apparently I’m...
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tagged: Intel, mobile, Mobile World Congress, waterschoot, wireless, wmc
Intel's WiMAX enabled Segways Roam the Streets of Barcelona
posted by Marc Wallis on February 11, 2008 at Technology@Intel
I made it to Barcelona and went to see the WiMAX enabled Segways in action. As promised, here’s a bit of video from the experience: They sure do get attention as folks stop and stare, and some approach and ask...
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tagged: Intel, Marc Wallis, mobile, Mobile World Congress, wireless, wmc
Heading to Barcelona - Mobile World Congress
posted by Marc Wallis on February 08, 2008 at Technology@Intel
I’m heading to Barcelona, Spain in support of Intel’s presence at Mobile World Congress 2008. This is going to be a huge show for WiMAX and we’ve got some several cool activities planned. Intel is working with Motorola and Clearwire...
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tagged: Intel, Marc Wallis, mobile, Mobile World Congress, WiMAX, wireless, wmc
Preparing for Barcelona...
posted by Johnny Waterschoot on February 04, 2008 at Technology@Intel
… 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 technology of one of it’s...
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tagged: Intel, MID, mobile, Mobile World Congress, waterschoot, WiMAX, wireless, wmc
Jerry Yang: Next Phase of the Internet
posted by Annie Frost on January 07, 2008 at Technology@Intel
This morning, Jerry Yang spoke at the Industry Insider Series at CES. He covered his vision for the next phase of the Internet. His speech primarily consisted of two things: Yahoo’s mobile platform and Yahoo’s conceptual desktop experience. His mobility...
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tagged: CES 2008, mobile, yahoo
It's the Year of Mobility at CES!
posted by Esther Andrews on January 05, 2008 at Technology@Intel
It’s the year of Mobility at CES and I’ll be covering how Intel is changing the game with technologies that redefine mobile computing. I’ll be in the Intel booth all week where we’re showcasing some of the coolest, newest notebook...
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tagged: Centrino, CES, CES 2008, Intel, Intel CES, mobile
Unlocked CPU's for laptops!
posted by Nick Knupffer on July 16, 2007 at Technology@Intel
Intel just launched an Extreme Edition version of it’s Core 2 Duo line of mobile dual core processors. This coupled with the recent SLI notebook announcement from Alienware shows just how serious Intel is about upping mobile performance. Next year...
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tagged: Core 2 Duo, Extreme Edition, gaming, mobile
Penryn
posted by Dileep Bhandarkar on April 16, 2007 at Technology@Intel
Hello, this is Dileep Bhandarkar blogging from Beijing, where it is already tomorrow today! There is a lot of buzz here about Penryn. So, what exactly is Penryn? Penryn is an unincorporated community in Placer County, California, in the United...
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tagged: 45nm, Core 2 Duo, desktop, Dual-Core, microarchitecture, microprocessor, mobile, Penryn, quad core, server, Xeon

