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December 3rd at 4PM CST 12/3 | 4PM | 2405 Siebel Center for Computer Science UPCRC Illinois Research Seminar: A Structured, Unified Approach to Multi-Core and Many-Core Computing - with Applications by Michael McCool, Intel & U of Waterloo
Intel AMT lets you connect to your managed computer remotely. SOL lets you connect to its COM port and control selected input/output. Nothing new there, right? In the last IDF, Intel pulled back the curtain on a revolutionary feature: Intel KVM. KVM stands for "Keyboard, Video and Mouse", and it lets you control the, er, keyboard [...]
A while back I talked about how the Software & Partner Directory (or ISV Yellowpages, if you will) are growing with more and more listings of software companies and their products that are optimized for Intel platforms. You may have noticed recently that http://bx.intel.com, the Intel Business Exchange Solutions & Services Store has a new [...]
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Andy blathers about a cool app he saw at a Portland demo event and how web developers are actively finding ways to connect web apps to the devices we use all the time.
A conversation with web developers about providing access to device capabilities through the web browser and current web technologies such as javascript and html.
Hey, check out the newly updated Intel's Ct website. We've updated it so folks interested in the beta, coming out later this year, may apply for beta consideration online. Please visit the website to register. We are receiving and reviewing applicants now for potential inclusion in the Ct beta engagement program. Note that applying does not guarantee acceptance into [...]
Everybody is playing IT Manager 3: Unseen Forces now :) Ok, not everybody, but there are many tens of thousands of players, competition is high, and a lot of changes were seen in the LeaderBoard. We have talked about this IT game in previous posts (here and here), but much of the renewed interest on the game comes [...]
In the market for Developer Software but want to test it out before buying through Intel Business Exchange Software Store? Good news! There are FREE 30-day trials for many of the most popular Intel Developer Software tools including a host of Compilers (C++ or Fortran for multiple OSes), Libraries, Threading Analysis tools and more. This way you can take your [...]
The nature of portable devices means there will be occasional disruption in connectivity. Designing your software to account for these conditions will help your users to have a better experience. Here’s a few suggestions to consider as you plan for your Netbook applications.
The nature of portable devices means there will be occasional disruption in connectivity. Designing your software to account for these conditions will help your users to have a better experience. Here’s a few suggestions to consider as you plan for your Netbook applications.
The nature of portable devices means there will be occasional disruption in connectivity. Designing your software to account for these conditions will help your users to have a better experience. Here’s a few suggestions to consider as you plan for your Netbook applications.
The nature of portable devices means there will be occasional disruption in connectivity. Designing your software to account for these conditions will help your users to have a better experience. Here’s a few suggestions to consider as you plan for your Netbook applications.
Netbooks have characteristics that can make them very desirable for certain workloads. Understanding the limits of the devices can help you focus your work in ways that will give you the best return for the time you spend optimizing. Here are a few points to consider when looking at power and performance issues.
Netbooks have characteristics that can make them very desirable for certain workloads. Understanding the limits of the devices can help you focus your work in ways that will give you the best return for the time you spend optimizing. Here are a few points to consider when looking at power and performance issues.