IDF- cross the tc1100 with the HTC Shift: UrbanMax
jkOnTheRun —
The Intel Developer's Forum (IDF) is getting in full swing today and new products and concepts are starting to leak out. Sierra Modro of GottaBeMobile is there and she sends word of a new concept Tablet PC by Intel that looks absolutely dynamite. If you crossed the hybrid nature of the HP ...
Intel shows off solid-state drive road map
Macworld —
... for its upcoming line of solid-state drives that will use flash-based solid-state memory to store data-and replace hard drives in some computers. Dubbed the Intel High-Performance SATA Solid-State Drive product line, the data storage devices are aimed at mobile and desktop clients, as well as enterprise server, storage and workstation applications. The first products in the new line are slated to be available by mid-September. The announcement was made Tuesday at the company’s Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco. “This is a good move for Intel, and it’s good for customers ...
Woz talks to developers at Intel Developer Forum
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
Filed under: Cult of Mac, Apple, DeveloperSteve "Woz" Wozniak is often considered the "God" of Apple. He was the designer of the first ever Apple computers (Apple / & Apple //). At a recent developer forum at Intel, Woz gave a bit of advice to the engineers. He told them that, "the right way of going through life" is pursuing a vision without compromise. "If you have technical ideas, if you know what you're good at, and you know what you're doing is right ... you have to shut them out," Woz said, in reference to others telling ...
Steve Wozniak: Still a cool, yet geeky dude
MacUser —
Whenever I read stuff about Steve Wozniak, I always think of him as a happy-go-lucky, generally fun guy to be around. Whether talking about his days as a young prankster, or the care and keeping of a Segway, he always gives off this "everyone and everything is awesome!" vibe.
For instance, during his recent interview at the Intel Development Forum, Wozniak explained that being passionate about one's work can often be a stronger motivator than financial gain. Like, say, passion for messing around with what would eventually become the Apple I and Apple II computers (ooh, snap!). ...
Woz Has Life Lessons for Intel Developers
Cult of Mac —
Steve Wozniak spoke to Intel developers in San Francisco yesterday, telling them maintaining a vision without compromise, is “the right way of going through life.” In a wide-ranging on-stage interview at the annual Intel Developer Forum, Woz also said being poor helps inspire creativity. As a computer designer, “I would do any trick I could think of to try to save money,” he said. “Not having any money helps.”
In the end, the man who began work on the first Apple computer as an engineer working at Hewlett-Packard (and offered his invention to that company five ...
Intel slams iPhone ARM processor
The Apple Core —
October 22nd, 2008 Intel slams iPhone ARM processor Posted by Jason D. O'Grady @ 9:41 am Categories: Hardware , Intel , iPhone Tags: Apple iPhone , Processor , Intel Corp. , Internet , Construction , Jason D. O'Grady [image] At the Intel Developer Forum ( IDF ) this week in Taipei the company claimed that the iPhone is not capable of receiving the “full Internet.” Intel vice president of mobility Shane Wall teamed with colleague Pankaj Kedia, the chipmaker’s ultra-mobility ecosystems director, in lambasting the iPhone as a ...
