Friday, August 22, 2008

Computerworld, MA - 6 hours ago
By Sharon Gaudin August 22, 2008 (Computerworld) The intelligence gap between man and machine will largely close by the year 2050, according to Intel Corp. ...

Intel teases shape-shifting programmable matter
ZDNet - 12 hours ago
By Vivian Yeo, ZDNet Asia, News.com SAN FRANCISCO, CA--Mobile phones in future could be thumb-sized in pockets, and in practically an instant, ...
Intel Talks Up Our Wire-Free, Robot-Ruled Future
TechNewsWorld, CA - 6 hours ago
By Walaika Haskins Wires have no place in Intel's vision of the future. The company on Thursday showed off developments in wire-free power transmission ...
Intel touts progress toward intelligent computers
CNET News, CA - 15 hours ago
SAN FRANCISCO--I hope Intel warned the Luddites and pessimists away at the door, because the chipmaker had a lot of bullish statements Thursday about its ...
Intel Sees Fewer Power Cords ...
InternetNews.com - 8 hours ago
By Andy Patrizio: More stories by this author: More than a hundred years ago, Nikola Tesla envisioned building a global power network that would provide the ...
Intel Demos Wireless Power, Robotics, 'Programmable Matter'
InformationWeek, NY - 18 hours ago
Justin Rattner, Intel's CTO, showed off the company's up-and-coming technology at the final keynote of the chipmaker's Developer Forum. ...
Intel imagines wireless power for your laptop
TG Daily - 22 hours ago
By Wolfgang Gruener San Francisco (CA) – Intel traditionally closes its Developer Forum with a visionary keynote that provides a glimpse into Intel’s labs ...

Intel research projects could lead to smarter robots and compound ...
DailyTech, IL - 7 hours ago
Intel is generally thought of as a CPU company, though it produces a large number chipsets and has many other projects in the works. ...
Intel CTO demos building blocks of shapeshifting robots
Register, UK - Aug 21, 2008
By Joe Fay → More by this author IDF Intel sent sane journalists screaming for the exits this morning when it unveiled a nightmarish future vision where ...

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