Guardian Tech Weekly at CES 2010

In our latest podcast from the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas we hear from Sean Maloney, who is tipped to be the next boss of Intel. He talks to Jack Schofield about its new chips, which use less power than previous incarnations.

Bobbie Johnson is joined by Jack and Leander Kahney from Cult Of Mac to discuss the computing chip industry, plus their highlights from CES so far.

Finally Scott Cawley continues his tour of CES, this time making it to (most) of the central halls, and finds out about a gadget that can charge your devices using the energy from Wi-Fi signals.

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  1. Guardian Tech Weekly at CES 2010

    —Huffduffed by mwoodwar on January 9th, 2010

  2. Guardian Tech Weekly at CES 2010

    —Huffduffed by prassana on January 10th, 2010

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    3D visualization is “for real”, she explained, because 3D camera costs have come down and because so many of our products are touch and gesture enabled. This may be one reason why, as Stevenson reminded me, Intel is getting into the device business. And it’s certainly one area that intrigues their investment arm, Intel Capital. I suspect Stevenson is right. Since the late nineties, when I ran business development for Pulse3D, 3D has always been the product of the future. But this future has finally arrived and I suspect that Intel’s latest reinvention will be to ride this immersive wave.

    http://techcrunch.com/2013/04/15/keen-on-intel-why-3d-visualization-is-now-a-reality-tctv/

    —Huffduffed by kevinpacheco one week ago

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    Here’s part three of my reading of my story-in-progress, Knights of the Rainbow Table, a story commissioned by Intel’s Chief Futurist, Brian David Johnson. Brian oversees Intel’s Tomorrow project, which uses science fiction to spark conversations about product design and use among Intel’s engineers, and he was kind enough to invite me to write a story of my choosing for the project. Intel gets first dibs on putting it online, but that’s it — I retain full creative control and the right to re-use it as I see fit.

    Huffduffed from http://craphound.com/?p=3484

    —Huffduffed by 40thieves 2 years ago

  3. Knights of the Rainbow Table Part 1, by Cory Doctorow

    Here’s part one of my reading of my story-in-progress, Knights of the Rainbow Table, a story commissioned by Intel’s Chief Futurist, Brian David Johnson. Brian oversees Intel’s Tomorrow project, which uses science fiction to spark conversations about product design and use among Intel’s engineers, and he was kind enough to invite me to write a story of my choosing for the project. Intel gets first dibs on putting it online, but that’s it — I retain full creative control and the right to re-use it as I see fit.

    Huffduffed from http://craphound.com/?p=3429

    —Huffduffed by 40thieves 2 years ago