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Photo Here's Intel chairman, Craig Barrett, enjoying a sing-along with Aerosmith's Steven Tyler. Picture credit: Intel Bill Gates gave his last speech at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas in which he offered his predictions for 2008 and...
[30 Jan 2008]
Photo Here's Intel chairman (then CEO), Craig Barrett, sharing a stage with Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler at CES in Las Vegas back in 2005. Photo credit: Intel Bill Gates' recent CES appearance with ex-Guns 'n' Roses guitarist Slash (above) is one in a...
[22 Jan 2008]
Photo The MacBook Air has an Intel Core 2 Duo processor. Photo credit: Corinne Schulze/CNET Networks Click here for more pics from Macworld. Unlike current MacBooks - shown here - Jobs says the MacBook Air has a 13.3-inch, LED-backlit display and the...
[16 Jan 2008]
Photo Intel kicks it into fifth gear, letting attendees try a Formula One vehicle on for size. CES 2008 was packed with visitors as people gather to find out what's going to be hot in tech this year. Photo Credit: Sarah Tew/CNET Networks
[11 Jan 2008]
Photo This is the Asklepios Klinik Barmbek in Hamburg.silicon.com went to take a look at how the hospital's IT and medical team have been collaborating and how Intel - through its Digital Health programme - is working to make technology play a greater...
[18 Oct 2007]
Photo The facility houses 72 Intel Xeon-based servers, 90 terabytes of storage, a fully converged VoIP network and 15,000km of cabling. London's Millennium Dome has been transformed over the last two-and-a-half years into a music and entertainment venue...
[22 Jun 2007]
Photo AOL, BMW, Cisco, Dell, Intel and Sears are among the companies clambering for a piece of the virtual action. Ever wondered where the maps on your sat-nav device come from? A man-in-a-van approach may not seem like the most tech-savvy solution but...
[30 May 2007]
Photo The winning entry, from silicon.com reader David Caddick, was: "Intel, Centrino, dual core, vista, I-this and I-that. This competition is now closed. It's enough to drive you up the wall! You can check out the other entries below.
[25 May 2007]
Photo Intel's space allows visitors to build - and then ride - a sporty motorbike. And as that audience grows, big brands are making sure they have their own outpost in place. Click through this photo story to see how some of the biggest brands are...
[10 May 2007]
Photo The department also works closely with vendors including Cisco, Intel, Microsoft and Sun. Russia's share of that market is still fairly small - about $1bn in 2005 - but the strength of the country, according to its politicians, IT vendors and...
[15 Feb 2007]
Photo Designed for developers, this nifty phone packs a 312MHz Intel XScale processor, mini-USB port, 1.3 megapixel camera and touchscreen. The arrival of 'morphing materials' opens up a host of possible applications from folding screens to futuristic...
[28 Sep 2006]
Photo Manufactured by Yuhua Teltech in Shanghai, the Greenphone runs on a 312MHz Intel XScale processor, has a mini-USB port and a 1.3 megapixel camera and takes standard mini-SD cards. Trolltech is the company that brought developers the Linux-based...
[07 Sep 2006]
Photo Representatives from Intel, Microsoft and Samsung who went around to each table to discuss specific details of the Q1. John Johasky, vice president of marketing for Samsung, welcomes the audience to the San Francisco launch of the Q1 mini-tablet...
[02 May 2006]
Photo Intel's general manager for Europe, Christian Morales, introducing three Ultra Mobile Origami PCs - from Asus, Founder and Samsung - at CeBIT on 9 March. Photo: Charles McLellan Samsung's Q1 will be available in Europe from May, and will cost...
[10 Mar 2006]
Photo For the Turin games there are 450 Intel-based servers and Unix boxes, 4,700 PCs, 700 printers, 1,000 commentator terminals and 800 intranet terminals - although a switch to open source is planned for the 2008 Beijing summer Olympics.
[02 Dec 2005]
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