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Make Video Calls with Skype

Open the world of live video calling with your PC and Skype. See how easy it is in this step-by-step video by Dave Taylor of AskDaveTaylor.com.

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Tomorrow’s Hieroglyphs: Busting Disciplinary Silos with Sci-Fi

We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars. -Oscar Wilde An assistant English professor, an engineering professor, and a literary luminary don’t walk into a bar.  Being self-professed geeks,  they instead have a discussion before an intimate gathering of scholars and fans.   The punchline to this non-joke is... Read more >

All I Really Need to Know About Baking I Learned Online

So, no, I didn't make these chick cake pops . . . yet. They're on the to-bake list. "I don't know how" is no longer an excuse. You can learn how to do just about everything online. My favorite thing to research online is baking. Delicious!

CES Postscript from the Future

P1040133 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 >

A Recap of Upgrade Your Life III

Last week, Intel hosted thirteen digital influencers including some Intel Advisors to visit Intel’s Santa Clara campus for our third annual “Upgrade Your Life” event. Most of the attendees have not visited our campuses before so it was fun to show them first-hand what we do here at Intel. Suzanne Fallender, director of Corporate Social Responsibility... Read more >

A Digital Reader That Says It All: The Intel Reader

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More Than Just A Chip Company

We asked Sarah Helfgott, a college journalism student and intern in the public relations department at Intel, to join us in New York City. Below is a guest post from Sarah, recapping the event. ————————   One of the biggest misconceptions about Intel is that it’s “just a chip company.” Although the company specializes in computer hardware... Read more >

Intel Supercomputer Tracks Oil Spill

**Guest post by Intel’s Phillip Davis As the catastrophic April 20 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico grows worse by the day, there’s one question everyone in the region is asking:  Where is all that oil going to go? Now, thanks to a complex ocean current model simulated on a supercomputer housed in Intel’s... Read more >

Hourglass Syndrome: Do You Suffer?

If you are like me, you hate waiting. Whether it’s waiting in line for a coffee or on hold waiting for a real person to pick up after endless cycles through an automated phone system, it’s just frustrating.  One area in particular that waiting really gets to me is when my computer just doesn’t keep... Read more >

Sneak Peek Into Our Tech Future

Some of Intel’s top researchers are gathered inside the Computer History Museum Thursday to show of their latest projects aimed at helping future gadgets, computers and just about anything that connects to the Internet (cars, schools, homes) harness the ever improving performance of Intel processors. On Wednesday, I joined the [Research@Intel day](http://www.intel.com/pressroom/research) set up crew... Read more >

Earthquake! University of Nevada Builds Better Structures with Technology

When I was a sophomore in high school we had a 6.8 earthquake on a Wednesday at 11am. I distinctively remember being in Spanish class and seeing the lights begin to sway. The high school I went to is over 100 years old, survived a fire and a mud slide and we really weren’t sure... Read more >