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13/1/11***NO REPRO FEE***Orla Reardon a pupil at St.Pius X National School in Terenure who is an Intel Mini Scientist pictured in the classroom of the future at the Intel stand at the Primary science fair at the RDS in Dublin this morning Pic:Marc O'Sullivan
Intel Education Tablet: Das 10 Zoll Intel® Education Tablet bietet eine Lupe mit Schnappmechanismus und einen Temperaturfühler zum Einstecken.
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Frank Gruber of SOMEWHAT FRANK & co-founder of TECH cocktail visited Santa Clara, California on June 24, 2008 as an "Intel Insider." Check out this video which captured some of the days happenings. Distributed by Tubemogul.This video was originally shared on blip.tv by somewhatfrank with a No license (All rights reserved) license.
An Intel researcher shows how he can power a 60-watt light bulb without the use of a plug or wire of any kind, which is more than is needed for a typical laptop.
Jornada "Nuevos dispositivos tecnológicos y su influencia en entornos corporativos" organizada por Executive Forum con el patrocinio de Toshiba e Intel.
Intel VP Sanjeev Khushu holds a prototype of the company's Lakefield processor for ultrathin laptops. || Photo info: Taken 2019-08-20 with Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM, ¹⁄₂₀₀ sec at f/2.8, focal length 200 mm, ISO 2000. Copyright 2019 Stephen Shankland.
USAID Punjab Provincial Director Jeffery Bakken and Intel Pakistan Country Manager Naveed Siraj look on as some of the educational tools Intel can deliver through the agreement that was signed on Thursday.
12-12-2014
Intel mini-scientist 2014 prize-winner is Jack Haverty, 5th class, Ballycar NS, Co. Clare, whose project is entitled "How to make Android Apps". There were 22 primary schools participating in the competition with the judges made up of Intel employees and Clare McInerney from UL / Lero. Intel, Shannon, Co. Clare. Picture credit: Diarmuid Greene/Fusionshooters
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Vedere attraverso la pioggia
Le nostre auto sono già dotate di un'ampia gamma di tecnologie integrate ma Intel, in collaborazione con la Carnegie Mellon University, ha avviato lo sviluppo di fari intelligenti che spingono alcune funzionalità e la sicurezza a nuovi livelli.
Guidare sotto la pioggia o la neve è stancante e stressante, ma entro la fine del decennio potrebbe essere possibile guidare un'auto che rende invisibile la pioggia. La tecnologia “Seeing Through Rain” (vedere attraverso la pioggia) è un sistema più simile a un proiettore, che ai tradizionali fari a singola lampadina disponibili nelle attuali auto. Il sistema incorpora una videocamera digitale che rileva le gocce di pioggia mentre cadono e inserisce tali dati nel sistema dell'auto.
Il sistema è quindi in grado di calcolare dove cadrà la prossima goccia, e spegne e accende le singole lampadine per evitare di illuminarla, con il risultato che il conducente vede molte meno gocce. Si tratta di un sistema più sicuro e intelligente, potenzialmente disponibile nelle nuove auto entro la fine del decennio.
George Woo, idealizador da Intel Stream Master League, experimenta simulador na Campus - 11/02/2012 - Foto: Cristiano Sant´Anna/indicefoto.com