Coming Attraction: Intel Viiv Technology
A new kind of personal computer (PC) will premiere in homes early next year when Intel Corporation introduces Intel® Viiv™ technology designed to enrich consumers' enjoyment of digital entertainment.
A new kind of personal computer (PC) will premiere in homes early next year when Intel Corporation introduces Intel® Viiv™ technology designed to enrich consumers' enjoyment of digital entertainment.
Aug 24, 2005
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Pat Gelsinger, Intel Corporation senior vice president and general manager of the Digital Enterprise Group, today outlined how Intel is providing IT managers with greater agility for running a company's IT infrastructure. ...
Aug 24, 2005
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Skype said Wednesday it will be integrating its calling services with online gaming, instant messaging, chatting and other programs.
Aug 24, 2005
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Intel has unveiled a new personal computer built to withstand the rigors of desert climates and infrastructure gaps in the developing world.
Aug 24, 2005
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ASU researcher Ana Pinto is shedding some light on an age-old mystery in anthropology: What was the relationship between Neanderthals and early humans?
Aug 24, 2005
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Heat has always been a problem for fuel cells. There’s usually either too much (ceramic fuel cells) for certain portable uses, such as automobiles or electronics, or too little (polymer fuel cells) to be efficient.
Aug 24, 2005
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Modern-type supportive shoes came into existence between 26,000 and 40,000 years ago, a Washington University professor has determined.
Aug 24, 2005
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Study shows the brain's painkillers may cause 'placebo effect' Just thinking that a medicine will relieve pain is enough to prompt the brain to release its own natural painkillers, and soothe painful sensations, a new University ...
Aug 24, 2005
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UltraCell Corporation announces a new fuel cell power source for portable electronic devices that has twice the energy density of lithium batteries. UltraCell's reformed methanol fuel cell (RMFC) technology uses a revolutionary ...
Aug 24, 2005
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The military's next generation of airborne drones will be able to silently dive between buildings, zoom under overpasses and land on apartment balconies.
Aug 24, 2005
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