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Video: Using mind control to talk to machines

ZDNET - Between the Lines  Fri, 08/22/2008 - 9:18am

At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, the company’s Justin Rattner talks to Emotiv Systems President Tan Le about new interface technologies that are making humans more like machines.



 

Can Moore’s Law last another 40 years?

ZDNET - Between the Lines  Thu, 08/21/2008 - 4:59pm

At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Intel’s Justin Rattner and Michael Garner talk about materials and processes that will be used in the next 40 years to increase chip performance and advance production.



 

New Intel chipset lays the foundation for sub-$200 desktops

ZDNET - Between the Lines  Wed, 08/20/2008 - 5:19pm

Intel was taken by surprise by the worldwide demand for netbooks, but has now decided to lean into the trend with 'nettops.' At the Intel Developer Forum, the chipmaker unveiled a new chipset to power these entry-level desktops aimed at connecting to the Internet.



 

Live from IDF: Entertainment, WiMax and a sense of security.

ZDNET - Between the Lines  Tue, 08/19/2008 - 6:06pm

When you’re talking tech, it never hurts to have a convertible BMW on stage with you. The afternoon keynote speeches at the Intel Developer Forum covered a lot of ground and some eye candy to keep us focused on what a couple of hours of geek speak can morph into, in the form of products.



 

Has Intel’s Craig Barrett taken over Bill Gates’ role as the...

ZDNET - Between the Lines  Tue, 08/19/2008 - 4:58pm

At the Intel Developer Forum on Tuesday, Intel Chairman Craig Barrett launched the $400,000 Inspire-Empower Challenge for solving world problems with technology.

Barrett is increasingly taking a leading role as a key ambassador of the IT industry to the United Nations and the rest of the world.



 

IDF Opening Keynote: Are you listening, Washington?

ZDNET - Between the Lines  Tue, 08/19/2008 - 12:17pm

Intel chairman Craig Barrett, introduced as the company’s chief ambassador, delivered the opening keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum this morning, highlighting technological innovation and its impact on the globe - just as you’d expect him to do.



 

IDF: Will your device really get to know you?

ZDNET - Between the Lines  Mon, 08/18/2008 - 2:38pm

The Intel Developer Forum kicks off Tuesday and the company has started with a few “day 0″ presentations–including one on research on how mobile devices that can sense and adapt to you–that are worth a look.

Intel released three presentations and the most interesting one–and potentially problematic–comes from Mary Smiley, director of Intel’s emerging platforms labs.



 

Thin Intel Netbook to vie with MacBook Air?

CNET Tech blog  Sun, 04/06/2008 - 4:30pm

During a keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai, an Intel executive brandished a Netbook that looked Air-thin.

Will inexpensive Linux Netbooks be a poor man's MacBook Air?



 

Mysteries solved--new Intel Classmate PC unveiled

CNET Tech blog  Thu, 04/03/2008 - 12:30pm

Boasting bigger screens, bigger hard drives, and an integrated Web cam, updated versions of the Classmate PC were introduced at the Intel Developer Forum Thursday.

Classmate PC

The 7-inch Classmate PC in blue.

(Credit: Intel)