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Running 'Cause I Can't Fly (Free subscription) | yesterday
"Intel: Chips in brains will control computers by 2020" By Sharon Gaudin "By the year 2020, you won't need a keyboard and mouse to control your computer, say Intel Corp. researchers. Instead, users will open documents and surf the Web using nothing more than their brain waves. Scientists at Intel's research lab in Pittsburgh are working to find ways to read...
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SiliconRepublic.com (Free subscription) | 27/11/2009
Intel today marked its 20th anniversary in Ireland. From humble origins in the corner of a used car showroom to a sophisticated technology campus with more than 4,000 workers, the chip giant has spent some €6 billion on the operation.
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SiliconRepublic.com (Free subscription) | 27/11/2009
Intel today marked its 20th anniversary in Ireland. From humble origins in the corner of a used car showroom to a sophisticated technology campus with over 4,000 workers the chip giant has spend some €6bn on the operation.
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TechConnect Magazine (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
Microprocessor manufacturing mammoth Intel Corp. has announced that it is backing US President Barack Obama and his science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education initiative aka the 'Educate to Innovate' campaign. This project is focused on finding and replicating successful science, math and technology programs all across the USA, with the ultimate goal being to raise American...
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EE Times (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
Intel Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices will face off with separate papers on their next-generation 32nm processors at the International Solid State Circuits Conference in February, but IBM's Power7 and Sun Microsystems' Rainbow Falls will be among the most aggressive multicore architectures described at the event.
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The Business Journal of Phoenix (Free subscription) | 23/11/2009
Intel Corp. donated $2.3 million worth of sophisticated, medical equipment to Arizona State University to aid in the detection of diseases before symptoms occur.
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The Industry Standard (Free subscription) | 23/11/2009
Business people and consumers looking for one electronic device that can take care of all their needs have false hopes, according to researchers at Intel Corp. But scientists at Intel's research facility in Pittsburgh say they do expect that personal devices will one day become ... well, much more lovable. Genevieve Bell , an Intel Fellow and director of user experience,...
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Xbitlabs (Free subscription) | 28/11/2009
Even though Intel Corp. and Microsoft Corp. pretend that they do not want to see netbooks with screens larger than 10”, which means that the majority of such devices should utilize 8” or 9” screens, makers of actual computers say that 10” and even 12” screens will become mainstream in 2010.The increase of screens to 12” will drive average selling prices of netbooks – that are based...
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Reuters (Free subscription) | 28/11/2009
... of (religious) coercion."Earlier on Saturday dozens of ultra-Orthodox Jews had protested outside Intel Corp's electronic chip plant in the city, demanding it cease operating on the sabbath.In a separate protest, dozens of religious Jews demonstrated to demand the authorities shut a public parking lot near the old walled city of Jerusalem on the day of rest, which begins at sundown...
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PC Mag (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
Shares in Clearwire Corp rose 5 percent on Wednesday after it priced $920 million in debt in addition to $1.85 billion debt it sold recently, reassuring investors that it has enough resources expand its high-speed WiMax network.
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Xbitlabs (Free subscription) | 26/11/2009
Nvidia Corp. has quietly added two graphics cards into entry-level OEM family. One of the graphics cards – the model 310 – is just a renamed GeForce 210, whereas another one – the model 205 – seems to be the lowest-performing possible discrete graphics card available today that will hardly beat even Intel’s latest integrated graphics solutions.Specifications of Nvidia GeForce 310 are...
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Columbus Tech Life (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
... learning in schools. Several corporate partners, including Time Warner Cable Inc. (NYSE:TWC) and Intel Corp. (NASDAQ:INTC), have committed a combined $260 million in financial and in-kind support for programming over the next five years, while Columbus-based Battelle and the National Math and Science Institute are on deck as “core partners” to help an advisory board of...
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Market Watch (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
... Technologies Inc. /quotes/comstock/15*!akam/quotes/nls/akam ( 24.27, -0.32, -1.30%) , Clearwire Corp. /quotes/comstock/15*!clwr/quotes/nls/clwr ( 5.43, -0.12, -2.16%) , Google Inc. /quotes/comstock/15*!goog/quotes/nls/goog ( 583.09, +0.74, +0.13%) , Hilton Hotels, Intel Corp. /quotes/comstock/15*!intc/quotes/nls/intc ( 19.39, -0.01, -0.05%) , PeopleSupport or Polycom Inc. /quotes/comstock/15*!plcm/quotes/nls/plcm...
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MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
... insider trading in securities of Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Akamai Technologies Inc., Clearwire Corp., Google Inc., Hilton Hotels Corp., Intel Corp., PeopleSupport Inc. and Polycom Inc.He said he did not provide benefits to anyone in exchange for any alleged insider information, and that research by Galleon analysts was "more detailed and precise" than any inside information...
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