Sharp Sampling 4K IGZO Displays for 15.6-inch Laptops
The tyranny of ubiquitous 1366 x 768 displays may soon be coming to an end.
The tyranny of ubiquitous 1366 x 768 displays may soon be coming to an end.
This October to kick off National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM), Intel and McAfee are asking people to hack their lives—not their computers. In an bid to put users on the fast track to cyber security, the companies have produced a series of quick tips and fixes billed as “digital lifehacks” available online throughout the Fall. Visitors to the site will also have access to exclusive deals from companies like Dell*, including the opportunity to win a Dell XPS 12 Ultrabook™ and complementary subscriptions to McAfee LiveSafe in the “#hackyourlife” sweepstakes. This year marks the 10th anniversary of National Cyber Security Month, a collaborative effort between government and the industry to help users stay safe online.
Get a great deal on an IPS LCD monitor with a gift card!
Could AMD’s high-end Radeon R9 290X hit in mid-October?
This weekend American Graduate Day recognized the Intel Computer Clubhouse Network as part of its national campaign to provide long-term assistance to tackle the nation’s dropout crisis. The Intel Computer Clubhouse was highlighted for its unique after-school digital design platform, which helps underserved kids stay in school until graduation. Learn more about Intel’s initiatives here, and watch testimonials from the Intel Computer Clubhouse Network here.
The Piston Mini PC launches on Black Friday.
XFX has slapped a large three-slot cooler onto a Radeon HD 7990.
The Start button is back!
Nvidia may be planning to reduce its GPU prices in November to fend off AMD in the $149 to $249 price bracket.
The Acer Iconia W4 tablet features an Intel Atom “Bay Trail” processor, an 8-inch IPS display and runs Windows 8.1.
Kim Stevenson, CIO of Intel, and Ramón Baez, SVP and Global CIO of HP, will serve as IT Executive Hosts for Silicon Valley Digital Cocktail, a philanthropic networking event on Oct. 1 that will showcase the value and impact of the application of technology in the social sector. The event will enable Aidmatrix and TechBridge to collectively impact more than 70 million people worldwide, empowering non-profits through technology innovation, which aligns with Intel’s vision to create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person on Earth.
Cooler Master’s new range of VS Series PSUs were designed to offer improved efficiency and increased heat dissipation.
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sept. 30, 2013 – As previously disclosed, Intel Corporation plans to report third-quarter financial results on Oct. 15, 2013, promptly after the close of market. The full release in PDF and HTML will be available at www.intc.com/results.cfm, and will not be distributed through a news wire service.
Immediately following the earnings report, the company plans to publish a commentary by Stacy J. Smith, executive vice president and chief financial officer, at www.intc.com/results.cfm. A public webcast of Intel’s earnings conference call will follow on Oct. 15 at 2 p.m. PDT at www.intc.com/eventdetail.cfm?eventid=132595. A webcast replay and MP3 download will also be available on the site.
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Intel Follows ‘Women and the Web’ Report with Action, Furthers Commitment to Educating Women and Girls in Developing Countries
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SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sept. 30, 2013 – Today Intel Corporation announced She Will Connect, a new program that commits to expanding digital literacy skills to young women in developing countries. Intel will begin the initiative in Africa, where the gender gap is the greatest, by aiming to reach 5 million women and reduce the gender gap by 50 percent. To achieve this, Intel will work with a diverse set of partners including global and local NGOs and governments.
Findings from the groundbreaking “Women and the Web” report released by Intel in January revealed concrete data on the enormous Internet gender gap in the developing world and the social and economic benefits of securing Internet access for women. The report issued a call to action for stakeholders to double the number of women and girls online in developing countries in three years. She Will Connect demonstrates Intel’s commitment to this action by not only providing digital literacy skills to girls and women, but also by pushing the concept of digital literacy forward through new, innovative and scalable models.
“The Internet has transformed the lives of billions of people,” said Shelly Esque, vice president of Intel’s Corporate Affairs Group and president of the Intel Foundation. “It functions as a gateway to ideas, resources and opportunities that never could have been realized before, but our research shows that girls and women are being left behind. We believe that closing the Internet gender gap has tremendous potential to empower women and enrich their lives as well as all the lives they touch.”
In conjunction with She Will Connect, Intel pledged a 2013 Clinton Global Initiative Commitment to Action and is celebrating the United Nations’ second International Day of the Girl on October 11. The theme for this year’s International Day of the Girl emphasizes the importance of girls’ education worldwide.
“When we think about what the world is going to look like in the coming 20 years, we have to do more to make sure that women as well as men, girls as well as boys are empowered to use new technology to further their own aspirations,” said Secretary Hillary Clinton at the Clinton Global Initiative 2013 annual meeting last week.
She Will Connect will test a new model that integrates digital literacy with gender and development programming targeting women and girls:
Beyond Africa, Intel is expanding on its ongoing commitment to empower girls and women globally, with continued work in India with a goal to reach 1 million women with Intel’s Easy Steps digital literacy training program in the next year. In Latin America, Intel is partnering with several governments and organizations providing digital literacy training with a special focus on fostering entrepreneurial skills in Colombia, Mexico and Peru.
In addition to launching She Will Connect, Intel is celebrating International Day of the Girl by building on its strong culture of employee volunteerism for Global Giveback Day. Championed by leaders from the Intel Network of Executive Women and the Women at Intel Network, employees will collaborate with organizations in support of education and empowerment of girls and women. Intel is also hosting screenings of the transformational film Girl Rising around the world on October 11 to raise global visibility about the importance of educating girls.
About Intel’s Girls and Women Commitment
Today, millions of girls around the world have little or no access to education. Intel believes that education should be a fundamental right for everyone and recognizes the major role technology plays in improving both the quality of and access to education. Through access to technology, scholarships and community learning programs, Intel provides girls and women with opportunities for quality education and personal growth.
About Intel’s Education Commitment
In this increasingly global economy, Intel recognizes that curiosity, critical thinking and a strong foundation in math and science are necessary for tomorrow’s workforce to compete for the high-tech jobs of the 21st century. Over the past decade alone, Intel and the Intel Foundation have invested more than $1 billion, and Intel employees have donated close to 3 million volunteer hours toward improving education in more than 60 countries.
About Intel
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) is a world leader in computing innovation. The company designs and builds the essential technologies that serve as the foundation for the world’s computing devices. Additional information about Intel is available at newsroom.intel.com and blogs.intel.com.
Intel is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries.
* Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
Microsoft’s new Surface has its very own commercial.
Move over Elop.
Fractal Design scored a lot of fans with the simple and elegant architecture of its Arc Midi enclosure. The Arc Midi R2 represents an evolutionary step forward for the company, incorporating a number of refinements that build on the original’s strengths.
The BitFenix Phenom enclosures offer support for water-cooling radiators and will be available in both micro-ATX and mini-ITX form factors.
The XFX Radeon R9 280X is a refreshed version HD 7970 GHz Edition and features the company’s new Double Dissipation cooler.
Terry Myserson confirmed on Friday that a unified store is on the way.