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What Clothing Accessories Should be Intel Smart? A Q and A with will.i.am and Mooly Eden
Many of you know that will.i.am has been out traveling the world, creating music and using the Ultrabook as his travel companion as part of the Ultrabook Project . The busy Director of Creative Innovation at Intel turns out to be very visionary about what needs to become “smart” around us, in our home and... Read more >
This is a featured guest post by Vishakha Gupta, our Intel Generation Y marketing intern. Today, I’m going to talk about Intel Insider, what it is, what it does, and why you all should be excited about it. As a movie lover, I’m all for a technology like Intel Insider, which makes the movie watching experience simpler... Read more >
This is a featured guest post by Intel Generation Y intern; Vishakha Gupta This past week I have been doing some research on Generation Y. Who are these people you might ask? They have been described as entitled, tech savvy, family centric, achievement-oriented, team oriented, and attention craving. These are the people who grew up... Read more >
What is the effect of elevation on heart rate and blood pressure? What are the energy savings of fiber optics? Can cockroaches learn? You might be smarter than a fifth grader, but the hundreds of Elementary Division (5th and 6th grades) tackled some meaty questions this week at the 2012 Arizona Science and Engineering Fair... Read more >
We have our boots on and are heading to Austin, TX for SXSW 2012, which kicks off today and runs through Mar. 18. We’d love to connect with you while we’re in Austin… Intel will have a booth in the Screen Burn Arcade exhibit hall – Swing by for an opportunity to learn more about... Read more >
As attributed to Freud, sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. When it comes to the future of data as explored by Intel Futurist Brian David Johnson, and Intel General Manager Compute Continuum Peter Biddle, sometimes a fire hydrant signifies more than a fire hydrant. CES 2012 is over, the major news stories filed (see... Read more >
Corporate visions for the future require the “impersonal logic” cited by Andy Grove in his book, “Only the Paranoid Survive.” It was this impersonal logic that allowed Intel to recognize an inflection point and shift its core business to microprocessors. Today, Intel futurists envision a compute continuum where computing exists in literally everything, from cars... Read more > 









