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Chip Shot: With Great Energy Efficiency Comes Great Mobile Devices
How does Intel tackle the great contemporary technology challenge of developing processors for mobile devices that provide powerful performance, enhanced graphics and long battery life for a great all-around experience? Check out this quick video to see Intel leaders talk about that path. And then pay attention next week at the 2013 Intel Developer Forum…tablets are about to get sweeter.
Jabra Expands Music Line With Mini Portable Speaker, Adds Features to Solemate
The mini Solemate rocks portability in three colors, and its big brother gets enhanced sound, offline streaming, and NFC pairing.
LG Debuts 77-inch Ultra HD Curved OLED TV
The latest set is being showed at IFA 2013 in Berlin, Germany.
BitFenix Unveils Shadow Chassis
The BitFenix chassis fits graphics cards up to 320mm long and CPU coolers up to 165mm high.
Chip Shot: A Glimpse of the Mobile Future – IDF
The Intel Developer Forum (IDF) has emerged as one of the key industry events reflecting and defining where technology is headed. This year’s IDF is no different, reflecting the trend to mobility. The event, Sept. 10 to 12 in San Francisco, offers at least two significant pieces of news to watch: The first major speeches by Intel’s new† CEO and president, and the introduction of Bay Trail.
ViewSonic Packs Pro Image into VP2770-LED Monitor
This 27-incher has a 2560-by-1440 WQHD resolution and plenty of connectivity options.
Razer Announces The Release Of The Razer Tartarus
Razer today announced the release of the Razer Tartarus, a membrane gaming keypad created with ergonomic comfort and customization options. Successor to the Razer Nostromo, the Razer Tartarus features 25 programmable keys, including an eight-way directional thumb pad, unlimited profiles and macro lengths, and full antighosting. It provides users with instantaneous switiching between eight key maps and is designed to deliver comfort during extended play with an adjustable soft-touch write pad.
Intel Introduces Android-Based Education Tablet Reference Design to Support Student Engagement and Success
10-inch tablet to foster interactive, collaborative learning
NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
- Intel introduces education tablet reference design with IntelÆ Education Software created to engage students in learning, help teachers teach and protect technology investment.
- The tablet features eLearning tools to make classrooms more engaging, including an e-Reader, science exploration and data analysis application, painting tools and accessories, snap-on magnification lens and plug-in thermal probe.
ViewSonic PJD8633ws Delivers Big Image in Small Spaces
ViewSonic PJD8633ws Delivers Big Image in Small Spaces
AmTRAN Launches JVC Razor-Edge E-LED HDTVs
New JVC smart TVs include QWERTY keyboard for navigating built-in online apps.