Skyscrapers are built, the sun rises and falls, flowers open … and it happens in seconds, using time-lapse photography. Maybe you’ve looked at sublime time-lapse films like this, seen digital content creator contests like Intel Momentary Lapse, and think “that’s not me, that’s the province of enthusiasts and pros. I don’t have that special hardware/software... Read more > Recent blog posts
Skyscrapers are built, the sun rises and falls, flowers open … and it happens in seconds, using time-lapse photography. Maybe you’ve looked at sublime time-lapse films like this, seen digital content creator contests like Intel Momentary Lapse, and think “that’s not me, that’s the province of enthusiasts and pros. I don’t have that special hardware/software... 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 >
It’s easy to get so involved with your friends and family on Facebook that you never spend a few minutes checking to ensure that your account is set up to maximize both your privacy and security. The time to make these changes is before something bad happens, however, not afterward. Don’t think it’s a problem?... Read more >
Below are video recaps from Day 1 and Day 2 from IDF. Some highlights from the video and Paul Otellini’s keynote: Over 14M developers have harnessed the power of Intel architecture to create the largest install base of consumer and commercial applications. The device is important, but the experience is more so. At Intel, we’re... Read more > Visibly Smart: Build a wave machine using duct tape, kebab sticks, and jelly babies
I never took physics in high school or college (I majored in English.). However, take a look at this wave machine video by the National STEM Center and the Institute of Physics, Alom Shaha. It’s both creative and technical…or visibly smart! I can see how doing it with kids in a classroom would be a... Read more >
Here at Intel, we're impressed by all things fast, especially visibly smart processors that help you get more out of life. However, I think you'll also find these videos by Tom Guilmette visibly smart. In these videos, Tom uses a high speed digital camera and shoots at 2564 frames per second. Visibly Smart: Rosling’s 200 Countries, 200 Years, 4 Minutes – The Joy of Stats
Have you seen this video? Hans Rosling animates data in real space. It’s a visually stunning display of stats whether or not you’re interested in health and wealth stats of people from 200 countries. Watching it made me wish that more business slide decks were re-considered and produced in this manner. Rosling recognizes that he... Read more >
The Aurora from TSO Photography on Vimeo. The aurora borealis, or northern lights, are such an amazing phenomenon. I hope to be able to see it in person some day. Check out this absolutely STUNNING video of a huge aurora borealis show captured by TSO Photography. It was shot near Kirkenes and Pas National Park... Read more >
AFOL A Blocumentary from AFOL on Vimeo. Do you keep old games, toys, or computers? For many people keeping childhood games inspires a sense of nostalgia. And, some parents or grandparents pass their toys down to later generations. However, for Adult Fans of Legos (AFOL), they are still building and “playing” with these plastic building... Read more > 









