GEEK TECHAdobe and Intel have announced plans to allow developers to distribute and monetize Adobe Air applications and games via Intel AppUp center storefronts. Using the new Adobe application distribution platform beta, code named “Melrose,” developers and publishers can sell and distribute Air applications to users while monitoring sales and downloads. Available today, the beta of
By Mike Sachoff
September 14, 2010
GEEK TECHIntel and Nokia have opened a joint lab focused on developing 3-D experiences on mobile devices. The lab called the Nokia Joint Innovation Center is partnership with Oulu University in Finland. The lab is aligned with the MeeGo open source platform recently launched by Intel and Nokia. “The University of Oulu’s focus on future telecommunications
By Mike Sachoff
August 24, 2010
GEEK TECHNetbooks can’t measure up to desktops in many ways, including storage space for music and screen size. But Intel and The Game Creators want to address the disparity in gaming, and they’ve offered a vacation worth around $5,000 to the developer who best helps them do so. In a contest that will close on October
By Doug Caverly
August 10, 2010
GEEK TECHIt’s time once again for developers to consider their interests, check their schedules, and weigh their wallets. Intel has announced that the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) will be held in San Francisco between September 13th and September 15th. Speakers should include Paul Otellini, David Perlmutter, Doug Davis, Renee James, and Justin Rattner, along with Thomas
By Doug Caverly
July 19, 2010
GEEK TECHTechnically, you can connect your laptop to your television but it requires cables and cords that many people can’t stand. Intel has developed a Wireless Display technology (WiDi) which allows for a more simple connection process. They displayed this tech at CES 2010, and WebProNews was there to check it out. The WiDi connection requires
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February 19, 2010
GEEK TECH3D video has caught on this past year with hits like Up and Avatar. Upon the heels of the technologies that made those movies possible, is Intel and Cineform who’s bringing those capabilities to consumers. The process for creating 3D movies is relatively simple. Two cameras are setup on a single tripod, and record parallel
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February 15, 2010
GEEK TECHDevice concepts are quite common at CES, yet Intel showed off a product which stood out from the crowd. It’s called, Home Dashboard, and looks to be a HUB where various aspects of domestic living can be monitored and controlled. Most of the video shows off how the Home Dashboard is used to regulate energy
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February 03, 2010
GEEK TECHIntel’s Infoscape is by the far, one of the most interesting and cool innovations at CES 2010. Mike McDonald, from WebProNews, got to check out what Infoscape is all about. Intel’s Infoscape was designed so people could access live information in a unique way. This cube-shaped double HD display is powered by Intel’s 2010 Core
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January 26, 2010