Intel’s Big Double Push for 2012: Ultrabooks and Smartphones
This could be a big, busy year for Intel. While the processor giant has reportedly earmarked more advertising dollars for its ultrabook initiative than it's spent promoting any other project since 2003...
View ArticleUp Close with Nikiski, Intel’s Concept Laptop of Tomorrow
Although Intel doesn't build laptops, the chip maker showed off a bit of design flare at the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas with Nikiski, a concept notebook that folds up into a...
View ArticleMeet Autom, Your Personal Weight Loss Robot
When you attend the Consumer Electronics Show, you're going to get asked one question more than any other: "Seen anything cool?" I usually fumble a bit and then come up with a few products. But if...
View ArticleIntel Showcases 8 Items to Usher In the ‘Experiential Retail’ Revolution
Imagine integrating the convenience of online shopping into the physical world. Intel is one step ahead, creating virtual in-store experiences that will transform the way we shop. TIME takes a look at...
View ArticleIs Windows for ARM a Dead End?
Over at Cult of Mac, John Brownlee has an in-depth explanation of why it seems unlikely that Apple intends to ditch the Intel chips inside Macs for ARM-based ones akin to the processors it uses in the...
View ArticleComing Soon: Ultrabook Price Cuts
If you're thinking about buying an Ultrabook--a thin and light Windows laptop that's meant to rival Apple's MacBook Air--you might want to wait until April.
View ArticleIntel and Microsoft’s Secret Weapon Against Apple
Intel and its partners are about to launch the biggest promotion of a new product category called Ultrabooks since the company's Wi-Fi based Centrino launch early last decade. And Microsoft is about to...
View ArticleIntel’s Letexo Brings the Hybrid Tablet/Laptop Party — So Where’s Apple’s?
Tablets. Laptops. Peanut butter and jelly, right? In fact I’d argue that’s been the case from the start, so much so that I’m as surprised now as I was when the iPad first arrived two years ago that we...
View ArticleIntel’s Ivy Bridge Processors Launch at Last — How Do They Perform?
After months of avid speculation about when, precisely, in April Intel would roll out its new Ivy Bridge “3D” processors, they’ve arrived at last — later than originally expected, but just as predicted...
View ArticleThe Collapse of Moore’s Law: Physicist Says It’s Already Happening
Moore's Law, Intel's way of describing the way computing power increases periodically, is finally breaking down, according to theoretical physicist Michio Kaku. So where do we go once Gordon Moore's...
View ArticleHP Introduces New Ultrabooks and Sleekbooks (But Let’s Just Call Them...
HP has a thin-and-light notebook for almost everybody. But you can't tell the Ultrabooks from the Sleekbooks from the notebooks.
View ArticleReport: Windows 8 Tablets with Intel Chips Coming in November
More than a dozen Windows 8 tablets with processors from Intel will hit stores in November, according to a report from CNET.
View ArticleTechnology’s Perfect Storm Is Coming This Fall
This fall, the tech market will witness a perfect storm as three major technologies and industry forces converge to deliver a whole host of new products for consumers.
View ArticleARM vs. Intel: How the Processor Wars Will Benefit Consumers
There has been an important new development in the processor world lately. The folks behind the ARM processor -- the chip that powers most smartphones and tablets today -- decided to scale up this...
View ArticleOne Possible Explanation for Why Windows 8 Tablets Are Hard to Find
Last week, I wrote about how hard it was to find Windows 8 tablets on store shelves, even though Microsoft’s latest operating system launched nearly a month ago. Here’s one possible explanation: Intel...
View ArticleIntel’s a la Carte TV Plans Are Still Slow-Going
Intel has joined the club of tech companies who want to revolutionize television, but unsurprisingly it’s meeting some resistance in Hollywood. According to Forbes, Intel wants to launch an...
View Article5 Things to Expect from Intel This Year
Intel made a smattering of announcements at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Monday. Aside from the never-ending march toward thinner, faster and lighter computers, here are five main...
View ArticleIntel Confirms TV Plans, Won’t Exactly Kill Cable Bundles
Intel says it does have plans to offer its own television service this year, as rumors suggested, but it won’t quite be the a la carte alternative that cord cutters have dreamed about. Instead, Intel...
View ArticleBeing Watched While You Watch TV: What’s So Creepy?
Intel‘s announcement that it’ll sell an Internet television device later this year isn’t much of a surprise given the rumor mill’s lead-up, nor is it particularly thrilling, given its backward-looking...
View ArticleIntel Is Basically Trying to Revive the Netbook
The netbook is dead. Or so says nearly every pundit, analyst and research firm that watches the PC market. But don’t tell that to Intel, whose next-generation processors will power a wave of dirt-cheap...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....