Making the Future
Every new year starts with that sense of reinvention – that sense that things could be different, will be different, should be different. 2010 has started exactly the same way – I woke up in an old...
View ArticleA Glimpse into the Future of TV
While I teased you with a few thoughts about the future of TV in my original post, I thought it would be nice to open up the door a bit further and shed some light on the vision we’re actually driving...
View ArticleTransforming American Education – Learning Powered by Technology
Almost every American kid today steps back in time nearly 20 years when he or she enters a classroom in the morning, then pops back to the future after leaving school at the end of the day. The access,...
View ArticleAll 3D, All the Time
In February, I snagged an invitation to Burberry’s latest fashion show, broadcast to five sites around the world in 3D. Christopher Bailey, who is the creative director at Burberry wanted to create an...
View ArticleWhat’s on Tonight
When I first moved to America, a very long time ago indeed, I remember being overwhelmed by the number of channels available on television, admittedly cable television, but still, it was a revelation....
View ArticleMy iPad Meets My WiFi
I was one of those first 300,000 that lined up at Apple Stores to get my Apple iPad. A buddy and I went to the Apple Store in Palo Alto, CA. The atmosphere was charged like a movie premier. We stood in...
View ArticleIntel® Centrino® 802.11n Wi-Fi Gets Down to Business
Wireless network reliability and performance for businesses matter more than ever. Today’s mobile business environments with its bigger office documents, richer media content, and exploding...
View ArticleIntel® Centrino® 802.11n Wi-Fi Gets Down to Business
Wireless network reliability and performance for businesses matter more than ever. Today’s mobile business environments with its bigger office documents, richer media content, and exploding...
View ArticleDriving people-focused innovation with a Usage Roadmap
For years, Intel has attempted to understand consumers better, and what will give Intel the WOW factor with today’s fast moving consumer base. Over the last 5 years, my team has created a process to...
View ArticleIt Takes a Community to Transform Education
On Monday, in New York City’s Central Park, we launched the newest member of the Intel-powered convertible classmate PC! I say “we” because it was not only us there, on site, with the kids and the...
View ArticleHere’s to waking up every morning…to coffee, hot dosas, a plush couch and...
We recently conducted a series of demo show events internally across Intel and externally for analysts, showcasing how we’re re-imagining the TV from yesterday to Smart TVs with amazing user...
View ArticleThe TV, and Moore’s Law-like Innovation?
The amount of innovation the TV has seen in the past year, and last couple of years, is astounding. If you can think back to the pre big-screen HD movement, consumers more or less purchased TVs with a...
View Article32nm Keeps the Innovation Coming – Intel Ultra Thin Laptops
When you hear the number 32, what comes to mind? For me, 32 makes me think of Intel’s 32 nm process technology. Intel’s launch at CES of its Intel Core family of processors marked the first time...
View ArticleLondon Calling
In earlier postings, we’ve explored our visions for TV. In this post, I’ve asked Alex Zafiroglu to take a step back and share a small slice of what informs our vision, starting with her role in the...
View ArticleScreen Future: An Interesting Moment in History
As many of you might know, GoogleTV was launched nearly a fortnight ago, and is clearly the first in a number of SmartTV experiences that will become available on the market soon. Thinking about TV...
View ArticleGetting our ‘Gadget Game’ on
A defining tenet of the User Experience Group holds that to truly drive user-centered technology development, we must look beyond our own experiences to understand how people around the world live and...
View ArticleStay Tuned
Watching TV with people has been a lifelong habit of mine. My grandparents always had a TV, for sports and for the soaps, and upgraded to color with the invention of one day cricket. A trip to my...
View ArticleThe Compute Continuum in Action: South Africa
At Intel, we’re in the business of expanding what we call the “Compute Continuum” – which is to say, we are constantly looking for ways to make connected devices work better, and work better together....
View ArticleClassmate PC Updates from IDF 2010
There are so many things going on in the world of classmate PC, I had to share a bunch of them with you all! I was at IDF 2010 in San Francisco yesterday where we had a lot of things going on classmate...
View Article[Video] Intel’s Home Dashboard
Recently my colleague Ryan Parker, the director of energy for Intel’s Embedded and Communications Group, had an opportunity to meet with CBS Interactive producer Sumi Das to demonstrate Intel’s Home...
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