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There was the boy who built a device that makes a computer cursor move with impulses from your brain; instead of putting sensors in your brain itself, he made a machine that reads signals through your forehead. He said plainly it made sense to have people avoid putting sensors on/in their brain if it could be done on the outside.
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Computing percettivo
Il computing percettivo, che sarà disponibile tra breve nei dispositivi di uso comune, consente di controllare computer, tablet, Ultrabook™ e persino il cruscotto della macchina attraverso comandi impartiti con gli occhi, la voce e i gesti. Intel ha già reso pubblico il proprio Software Development Kit per gli sviluppatori, il che significa che è realistico aspettarsi tra breve l'implementazione. In effetti, il computing percettivo rappresenta una svolta radicale nel modo in cui interagiamo con qualsiasi dispositivo o tecnologia. Sarà possibile controllare la TV con i gesti, senza più perdere tempo a cercare il telecomando sotto i cuscini del divano. Oppure limitarsi a dire all'auto la destinazione del viaggio senza la necessità di fermarsi e programmare il GPS.
Gli appassionati di video giochi potranno immergersi completamente nei loro mondi virtuali, utilizzando il movimento del corpo, anziché il mouse o il gamepad per sparare agli alieni e trovare tesori. Sarà anche possibile voltare le pagine di un e-reader con un semplice movimento degli occhi.
Potremo dunque dire addio al fidato mouse, così come al telecomando. Anche se ciò difficilmente significherà porre fine alle discussioni con il proprio partner sulla scelta del canale da guardare…
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Karen Regis, Director Ultrabook Marketing, Intel Corporation, spricht auf der IFA Presseveranstaltung von Intel über das Wachstum des PC Segments.
Intel Greece Press Event (Radisson Blu Park Hotel, Athens).
Φωτο από το event της Intel για δημοσιογράφους, κατά τη διάρκεια του οποίου φτιάξαμε sushi μαζί με τον σεφ του εστιατορίου St' Astra East του ξενοδοχείου Radisson Blu Park.
Intel Shannon celebrated its annual Scholarship awards event. The awards celebration provided a fantastic opportunity to recognise the recipients of both the Women in Technology scholarships and the Paul Whelan memorial scholarships.
The Women in Technology scholarship program aims to encourage a new generation of high-achieving women to take up the challenge of a career in science and technology. The program forms part of a wider focus by Intel on empowering girls and women by fostering educational opportunities and encouraging women to participate, prosper, and lead in the global economy.
The Paul Whelan memorial scholarships are provided to a number of students starting technology and engineering courses in the University of Limerick.
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Intel VP Steve Smith providing the first public showing of the Intel 32nm Microprocessor -- code named Westmere -- demontrated in San Francisco on February 10, 2009.
Touring the Intel Museum after the first Intel Insider meeting in June 2008 in Santa Clara, CA.
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Intel was Gold sponsor of Ubergizmo's second Digital Summer in San Francisco, where cutting edge fashion designers meet with technology innovation. Intel worked with designers to feature their dresses inside Intel's amazing proof-of-concept retail store digital sign, giving attendees a chance to experience the future of in-store, internet-connected shopping experience.
Chris Heuer, Dan LaRusso, Adriana Gascoigne during the first Intel Insider meeting in June 2008 in Santa Clara, CA.
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Intel Shooting Star drone || taken March 9, 2019 with Canon EOS 5D Mark IV and EF24-70mm f/2.8L II USM at 28, ¹⁄₆₀ sec at f/5.6 with ⅓ EV, ISO 640 || Copyright 2019 Stephen Shankland/CNET
Executives from left to right side are Ken Lau, regional marketing manager, of Intel APAC server and Storage Platform Enabling and Tom Macdonald, vice president of the Digital Enterprise Group and general manager of the Platform Components Group and Stanley Huang, Asia Pacifics Director of Marketing and Technical Service and Seth Bobroff, general manager of Intel Storage Group.