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Anonymous attacks Israeli government websites

Anonymous attacks Israeli government websites

Gaza conflict spills over online.
Juha Saarinen Nov 19 2012, 8:06AM Security
Intel pitches future of PCs at IDF

Intel pitches future of PCs at IDF

New products hope to reinvigorate PC market.
Noel Randewich Sep 12 2012, 7:07AM Hardware
"One hundred" Thunderbolt devices to launch this year

"One hundred" Thunderbolt devices to launch this year

Third-gen Intel Core chips will arrive in weeks.
William Maher Apr 13 2012, 7:48AM Hardware
In pictures: The Ultrabooks have arrived

In pictures: The Ultrabooks have arrived

Ultrabooks took centre stage at the Intel Developers Forum. From models just about to enter the market, to pre-production examples of Ivy Bridge units, the ultra-thin, ultra-powerful devices were everywhere to be seen. [Fresh from Intel IDF at San Fransisco, words and photos by Nic Healey].
Sep 28 2011, 9:20AM Photos
Ultrabooks take centre stage at Intel developer forum

Ultrabooks take centre stage at Intel developer forum

But the spectre of tablets still looms.
Nic Healey Sep 16 2011, 7:27AM Mobility
Intel, Google partner to make Android phone chips

Intel, Google partner to make Android phone chips

Intel to 'double Moore's Law'.
Nic Healey Sep 15 2011, 6:46AM Mobility
Intel's slogans of tomorrow

Intel's slogans of tomorrow

At Intel's developer forum in San Francisco, the enthusiasm of the attendees is matched only by the jauntiness of the slogans.
Sep 15 2010, 8:32AM Photos
Intel: Laptops could get power wirelessly

Intel: Laptops could get power wirelessly

It looks like a high school science project, but is actually the first step towards one day wirelessly powering your notebook or mobile phone.
William Maher Aug 25 2008, 7:13AM Hardware
IDF: Intel releases Mashmaker preview

IDF: Intel releases Mashmaker preview

Intel has released a preview of its Mashmaker tool which is currently in a pre-beta phase.
Tom Sanders Sep 21 2007, 5:22AM Software
IDF: Intel unveils new USB and vPro versions

IDF: Intel unveils new USB and vPro versions

Intel is one of a number of hi-tech companies to join the USB 3.0 Promoter Group to create a faster version of the Universal Serial Bus connection technology.
Tom Sanders Sep 20 2007, 10:42AM Hardware

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