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Intel has teased the Compal’s “Ultra Mobile” Ultrabook once before, but it was only from afar. Therefore, when Richard Lai over at engadget got the chance to see the Ivy Bridge laptop up close, he just couldn’t pass up on the offer. More »


Intel recently visited Computex 2011 in order to show everyone the demo of their latest Keeley Lake Swivel laptop. If you didn’t know, Keeley Lake is an essential laptop that can actually transform into a tablet when you incorporate a swivel display in it. However that’s not the latest upgrade into this laptop. What’s new about this laptop is actually its use of the latest Cedar Trail Atom processor. More »


Users were able to get a glimpse of the new Asus UX21 ultra thin laptop, and now, it has been revealed that it will be part of the new line of laptops from Intel known as the ‘Ultrabook’ series. The Asus UX21 will be given the honors of using the new Intel specifications. More »


On Friday, rumours escalated that Apple could be developing a MacBook with one of its own chips, rather than Intel’s. And an Intel executive had some thoughts of the subject, so let’s think about the post on the website, Macotakara Kanteidan, about the MacBook Air test vehicle packing a Thunderbolt port. More »


Intel has just announced that they will be extending their limited warranty for the SSD 320 Series from three years to five years. Now, SSD 320 owners won’t have to worry about fragmenting and performance-related issues as much. More »


Intel has announced the new update for its Wireless Display (WiDi) technology, adding HDCP protected Blu-ray streaming. Wireless Display is a feature on some notebooks that allows users to stream HD content to another screen such as an HDTV. More »


Former Lucasfilm software engineer Siddharth Hariharan and his former colleagues have recently filed a lawsuit claiming that a variety of leading technology companies have set pay caps and agreed to not recruit each other’s employees. Those companies include Adobe, Apple, Google, Lucasfilm, Intel, Intuit Inc. and Pixar studios. More »


MeeGo, the brainchild OS of Nokia and Intel. It seemed as if it would be cast to the side when Nokia announced it would be teaming up with Microsoft and Windows 7. But now, the OS has been given a major facelift and revealed to be much more improved than it was before. More »


Ceo of Intel, Paul Otellini, reckons that the Nokia firm have gone wrong by hooking up with Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 platform. Recently, Nokia backed out on a deal with Intel that would make devices on the MeeGo platform with an aim to make devices for Microsoft’s latest mobile OS. More »


Kraft and Intel have got together to design the new Kraft Store Kiosk, a vending machine that helps indecisive people choose what to eat. Users only have to stand in front of the machine, while its built-in cameras scan their face. The ‘Anonymous Video Analytics’ will then recommend something from the kiosk. More »


The most powerful computer ever, constructed by Intel, DARPA and the San Deigo Supercomputer Center, has announced that it will make it’s debut in 2018. The Supercomputer has the capability of running exaflop-level calculations, a million trillion operations every second or approximately a thousand times faster than the current fastest supercomputer. More »


Bigger fish in the ocean Intel just bought out the popular baseband chip producing company Infineon’s Wireless Solutions (WLS) business for a whopping $1.4 billion. Although they claim that WLS will still act as a standalone business, it doesn’t take a super-nerd to realize what Intel’s really after. More »


Major big brands Intel and Nokia recently announced that they would begin research on 3D and Virtual Reality for mobile devices. They are currently developing a research center in the University of Oulu, cleverly named the Intel and Nokia Joint Innovation Center (Really? you couldn’t get more creative than that?). More »


Apple customarily reserves Tuesday for its product refreshes. The iMac now has faster memory, and higher clocking Intel Core i3, i5, and for the 27-inch model, quad i7 and solid-state-drive options, all with new ATI Radeon graphics that reach up to the 5750. The professional Mac Pro will feature a 6-core Intel Xeon processor that tops out at 3.33GHz. Apple’s new gear include a 27-inch Cinema Display and the leaked Magic Trackpad. More »


However, as with the 13″ MacBook Pro, the new unibody Mac Mini retains Intel’s last generation Core 2 Duo Penryn chipset. The biggest draws are the upgraded NVIDIA 320M graphics and HDMI, which is long, long, long overdue on the Mini since many people use it as a multimedia hub or even as an HTPC. Apple can get away with excluding the port on its Macs, but the Mini deserves it. More »


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