Travel Packing Checklist: 3 Technology Tips
Wow, I can’t believe how fast the holiday season is approaching. After just completing a trip over Thanksgiving, and planning ahead to more travel in January, I thought I’d share a few tips to keep in...
View Article2 Killer Features of Smart TV
To me, there are so many benefits of having smart TV. Some claim that this could be the most significant change in TV history. But I think these two are really the ones that get me most excited:...
View ArticleThe Imminence of CES 2011 (Consumer Electronics Show)
Well, the holidays are over and everyone seems to be back in the office. And with the new year comes product announcements and press releases. If you haven’t had a chance to check into the news of...
View Article2nd Gen Intel Core Processors (Sandy Bridge) Launch at CES
As of 10am this morning, Intel officially announced the 2nd generation Intel Core Processor family, also known as Sandy Bridge. Paul Otellini and Mooly Eden showed off features of the visibly smart...
View ArticleMooly Eden demo’s new on-chip graphics performance
Earlier today, Mooly Eden demonstrated how powerful the new graphics engine on-board the 2nd gen Intel Core processors really are. What struck me most about this demo was when Mooly pointed out how...
View ArticleCES: Verizon Keynote Emphasizes TV Everywhere Concept
Do you believe in the TV everywhere concept? At the opening CES keynote today, Verizon and Time Warner talked about the concept of delivering video content at any time on any device. A world where...
View ArticleCelebrity Visits the Intel Booth at CES
CES is known for having all sorts of celebrities at the show, from actors to musicians to everything in between. Earlier today, we had a high profile visitor come by to check out the 2nd generation...
View ArticleTest Build: What it Takes to Capture PyeongChang 2018 in VR
Go behind the scenes with the team responsible for capturing the upcoming Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 in 360-degree, stereoscopic virtual reality. While people all over the world celebrated...
View ArticleFilmmakers at Sundance Explore New Narratives Using Artificial Intelligence
At the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, innovation, creativity and new tech tools help filmmakers use AI to create deeper, more meaningful human connections. Computer-generated characters that look...
View ArticleBlockchain Moves Beyond Bitcoin
Touted as the next big tech disrupter in the world of business, blockchain technology could make transactions, from finance to food chain logistics, faster and more secure. Bitcoin may have dominated...
View ArticleEsports Athletes Ready for 2018 Intel Extreme Masters PyeongChang
As the Winter Olympic Games PyeongChang 2018 approach, the stage is set for one of the most significant esports tournaments in recent memory. To push through the qualifying rounds leading up to Intel...
View ArticleSkin Cancer Detection Using Artificial Intelligence
Hoping to deliver free skin cancer screening worldwide, two software developers used artificial intelligence to create an app to detect skin cancer in real-time. After losing a close friend to cancer...
View ArticlePro Gamer Tips for Winning Big in Esports
Successful gamers explain how to push the mastery of the game, mind and body to win top world competitions. Pablo “Cham” Blanco hates to lose. But when he first started playing professional StarCraft...
View ArticleA Spectacle of Light: Record-Breaking Drones Kick Off PyeongChang 2018
To the delight of amazed audiences around the world, Intel’s drone light show broke its own record at the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 opening ceremony. Millions of television viewers tuned in...
View ArticleAccessing the Mind of a Young Stephen Hawking
Now digitally accessible to the public through the University of Cambridge, Stephen Hawking’s doctoral thesis laid the foundation for his scientific career. Within just a few hours of going live to the...
View ArticleHow 5G Will Make AI-Powered Devices Smarter
The combination of 5G networks with artificial intelligence may help machines better understand language in context and feed their ability to learn. Artificial intelligence (AI) can make devices do...
View ArticleVR Prepares Doctors and Patients for Life-Saving Surgery
Immersive 3D simulations help brain surgeons and patients prepare for complex operations, providing a VR tour of the brain that ultimately eases the fears of patients and family members about surgery....
View Article5G Puts Viewers in Video Driver’s Seat
5G wireless networks are poised to bring fans customizable live video viewing experiences, from Formula 1 racing to sports events to concerts. Fans go to sporting events and concerts for the thrill of...
View ArticleMountain Village in South Korea Tests 5G in Quest for Sustainability
KT, Nokia and Intel team up to test 5G, showing how next generation wireless networks open new opportunities for remote areas of the world. Connecting the next billion people to the internet is a...
View ArticleIT Volunteer Brings Tech to Remote Schools
Corporate IT manager turned volunteer John Cartwright brings technology to Haiti, Kenya, Nepal and other places in the world eager to educate children for the future. In his more than 30-year career as...
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