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- Intel Hints at Mobile Quad-Core Plans
Intel announced Tuesday that the first quad-core notebook processor will be known as the Core 2 Extreme. - Intel’s Nehalem Processor Gets Turbo Boost
Intel’s “Nehalem” will contain a technology called “turbo mode” that will dynamically reroute power to improve performance, an Intel executive said Tuesday. - TechMyth #1—HDTV Display Fraud
Do retail stores bump-up the visual enhancements to help increase TV sales? We tackle the myth and tell the truth. - CSR-Intel Bluetooth Collaboration Saves Power
CSR said Monday that it had improved the way its Bluetooth modules interact with Intel’s processors to improve the battery life of Intel-based notebooks. - Where’s Intel’s CEO at IDF? On Vacation
Wondering where Intel chief executive Paul Otellini is at the Intel Developer Forum? We were. - Intel Plans 160-Gbyte SSDs for Notebooks
Intel plans to ship a 160-Gbyte 2.5-inch solid-state disc drive (SSD)in a month’s time, company executives plan to announce at the Intel Developer Forum on Tuesday. - Antec Takes a Step Toward DIY Notebook PCs
Antec said Tuesday that it is launching a series of standardized components for small channel vendors and system builders, with an eye toward true “whitebook” notebooks that could be built by just about anybody. - IDF 2008 Slideshow
- Intelligent Remotes, Shared Displays Kick Off IDF
Imagine a scenario where a room interprets your face and gestures, and then translated your words into data. Sound far-fetched? Then how about just a TV remote control that senses who you are? Intel described these and more at its kickoff event for the Intel Developer Forum (IDF). - Logitech MX1100 Cordless Laser Mouse Review
Comfort, precision, and a boatload of features–all of this and more make up Logitech’s newest performance mouse.