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"Life Changing" Technology Revealed By Stephen Hawking, Swiftkey And Intel
California chip making giant Intel, British software developers SwiftKey, and Professor Stephen Hawking were in London today unveiling a new communications platform that will help ease communications for disabled people around the world.
$400m Anti-Poaching Settlement Agreed In Silicon Valley Court
A number of tech companies accused of illegally trying to block staff moving to rivals have settled with the California legal system.
Cisco Makes Three Big Announcements
Today, during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Cisco said it is teaming up with Ericsson and Intel to develop the industry’s first 5G router.
Citrix CEO Urges IT To Take A Page From Amazon And Netflix By Putting User Experience First
Mark Templeton told the Citrix Synergy conference that copying the approach taken by entertainment companies would help IT companies going forwards.
Company policies curbing threat intelligence sharing
Businesses love the idea of sharing information regarding data breaches among themselves, but rarely do so. Those are the results of the latest McAfee Labs Threat Report, published by Intel Security. According to the report, 97 per cent of companies see value in sharing this data, but more than 50 per cent can’t do it,...
Could Not Spots Be On The Way Out At Last?
Six wireless industry companies have teamed up to create new solutions using the recently enabled US 3.5 GHz Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS), believing they can drive innovation and create new business models, fuelling additional economic growth.
Drone And Supercomputer Exports Restricted In China Over National Security Fears
The Chinese government has issued restrictions on exporting drones and supercomputers due to concerns over national security.
Huge Upsurge In Malware Predicted By McAfee Threats Report
Intel Security has released the McAfee Labs Threats Report for November 2014, which includes an analysis of the threats which hit in Q3, and the upcoming spectres we’ll be facing in 2015.
Intel Cloud Boss: We Need A New Language To Quantify Trust In The Digital World
At the Trust in the Digital world summit in Vienna, Intel’s trust & security technology & policy manager Claire Vishik spoke about why we need a new language to quantify trust in the digital world.
Intel Debuts First Education Hybrid For Use In The Classroom And Beyond
The Intel Education 2 in 1 is the company’s first journey into the education device sector and features a full laptop that can be converted to a laptop when required.
Intel Debuts New Processor Range
'Skyflake'/6th Gen core chips product of four years of development, designed for desktop and laptop PCs, tablet computers and smartphones.
Intel IoT "Innovation Centre" Opens In Swindon
The Ignition Labs in Swindon is the fourth such centre Intel has opened in Europe, looking to drive IoT innovation forward to transform businesses.
Intel Offering Double Referral Fees For Women And Minority Hires
Intel is now offering double referral fees to employees who can refer to a female and other minority job candidates who successfully end up getting a job.
Intel Security Chief Warns Of Cloud Backlash
For Raj Samani, Chief Technology Officer for EMEA at Intel Security, lax security could be the issue that takes the bloom off this particular technology rose.
Intel To Fund Budget Braille Printer Developed Buy 13-Year-Old Boy
Shubham Banerjee first built a prototype of the device from Lego Mindstorms, and now has hundreds of thousands worth of funding from Intel.
Intel To use Big Data To Combat Parkinson's
Choip giant teams with Michael J. Fox Foundation to offer a combination of wearable tech and back end database to track changes in symptoms.
Intel visionary Andrew S. Grove passes away aged 79
Andrew S. Grove, the former CEO and Chairman of Intel, has passed away at age 79. During his lifetime he was an influential figure that wrote several best selling books and helped the company become the household name that it is today. Grove has been with Intel since its beginning and was present at its...
Malware Used Windows To Attack Banks
The Software Restriction Policies feature that is a part of Windows has been used by a piece of malware to dampen the effect that many antivirus programs have.
Meet 'Knight's Landing,' Intel's Latest Superfast Chip
The Xeon Phi processor is also a springboard for new memory, I/O and storage technologies destined to reach in the short term, commercial markets such as desktops and laptops, says the chip giant.
Now Chip Giant Intel Joins China Investment Trend
And possibly up to $5.5 billion (£3.5bn) worth, too.

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