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Jornada "Nuevos dispositivos tecnológicos y su influencia en entornos corporativos" organizada por Executive Forum con el patrocinio de Toshiba e Intel.
Photograph from Mobile Developer Summit 2010 held in Bangalore, India, 10 November 2010, produced by Saltmarch Media. Photograph ©Copyright Saltmarch Media. Non-commercial use permitted with attribution and linkback to this page on Saltmarch's Flickr photostream. All other rights reserved.
Stage-Specific Expression of Peroxidase Enzymes In Wound-healing Potato Tubers.
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Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster today announced £1.7 million of Invest Northern Ireland (Invest NI) assistance towards a unique joint research initiative by SAP UK and Intel Corporation. SAP and Intel are two of the world’s leading Information Communications Technology (ICT) companies. In October 2009, they established a research laboratory at SAP’s premises in Titanic Quarter, Belfast, where the companies employ a research team working on cutting-edge research in the field of sustainable ICT. Pictured with Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster during a visit to SAP are Martin Curley (right), Intel, and Herve Couturier, SAP. Picture: Michael Cooper
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…
Intel's 2010 Rock your Quad tour bus parked at the TigerDirect headquarters. I'm somewhere on the right side near the front of what could be 85% of the Creative Department. lol The rest I imagine were far too busy to come out but that's life at Tiger.
7/4/11***NO REPRO FEE***Minister for Education Ruairi Quinn speaking with children at the launch of Intel's eSchools laptop initiative at Christ the King Girl's School, Cabra.Pic:Marc O'Sullivan
Fun after the first Intel Insider meeting in June 2008 in Santa Clara, CA.
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Kathy Winter, vice president and general manager of the Automated Driving Solutions Division at Intel Corportaion, speaks Wednesday, May 3, 2017, at Intel's one-day autonomous driving workshop at its Silicon Valley Center for Autonomous Driving in San Jose, California. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
En una pequeña exposición de la historia de Intel en el Museo de las Ciencias de Valencia. Aplican la ley de Moore como mejor les conviene. Alguna otra comparación en: flickr.com/photos/luisjoujr/227383733/
Intel Research Berkeley: Steerable Antenna for "TIER" - Technology & Infrastructure for Emerging Regions, a UC Berkeley Research Group
Touring the Intel Museum after the first Intel Insider meeting in June 2008 in Santa Clara, CA.
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Press Conference introducing the 2nd Generation Intel Core processor at CES 2011.
Taken with the ng Connect LTE Connected Camera.
If you’re a fan of smaller system form factors, Intel’s NUC is among the best choice these days. Next Unit of Computing, aka NUC, is a fully functional computer that can fit the palm of your hand. With its 4-inch by 4-inch board, this system could be the smallest there is on the market. This may ...