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The iPhone is a phone? Who knew? Um... who cares?

By Jeff Moriarty (Intel) (23 posts) on July 17, 2008 at 3:44 pm
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Last week I was musing about getting an iPhone but hadn't committed.  I had a decent enough Windows Mobile smartphone that wasn't perfect but was sufficient.  Then in a fit of iLuck, I was walking past an Apple store last weekend just as a new shipment of phones came in.  My inner Geek took control [...]

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Category: Atom, Intel® Software Network 2.0, Mobility, Social Media & Virtual Worlds

MID Wiki content trickles in, our contest prizes trickle out

By Jeff Moriarty (Intel) (23 posts) on July 3, 2008 at 1:07 pm
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Thank you to the few people who have contributed to the MID Wiki!  We have the first few winners selected and will be posting their names shortly.  Sadly, we're not getting as many submissions as we were hoping.  Since there is a $100 weekly prize for the winning submission each week, the only logical conclusion [...]

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Category: Atom, Intel® Software Network 2.0, Mobility

Bit Stories 2008-07-02: Recording Screwups, Moblin.org, Linux, MIDs, and NetMeeting

By Josh Bancroft (Intel) (62 posts) on July 3, 2008 at 8:30 am
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Here's this week's show! Have a listen, and check out the download/subscribe links and detailed show notes below. Click to play This week's show is only 30 minutes long and weighs about 28MB (it’s a 128kbps MP3). You can download the file directly, listen using the streaming player above, or (BEST OPTION!!1!) subscribe to the Bit Stories [...]

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Category: Atom, Bit Stories, Mobility

Please help us better understand your needs and receive a $75 gift card.

By Ajay Mungara (Intel) (94 posts) on July 1, 2008 at 11:35 am
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About two years ago, ISN (Intel Software Network) made a strategic shift to become more transparent and shift control to you (user). At that time it was a BIG change for Intel (& I argue that it still is). Imagine Intel engineers having their own blogs!! Imagine letting you have direct conversations on our community!! Imagine letting you [...]

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Category: Academia, Atom, Customer Support, Financial Software Industry, Gaming, Graphics, Intel SW Partner Program, Intel® Software Network 2.0, Manageability, Mobility, Multicore, Open Source, Social Media & Virtual Worlds, Software Engineering, Virtualization, What If Software, XML Software

MID Wiki contest - six weeks of prizes for your contributions!

By Jeff Moriarty (Intel) (23 posts) on June 16, 2008 at 2:20 pm
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If you're interested in Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) or the ultra-mobile computing space, you can not only help put your personal stamp and knowledge on our fledgling MID Wiki but you also might win something in the process! We launched the wiki last month as part of the Atom Software Developer Community, and we've identified a [...]

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Category: Atom, Mobility, Open Source

Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard: Reading from the Intel Cookbook

By Josh Bancroft (Intel) (62 posts) on June 10, 2008 at 10:08 pm
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The Apple WWDC 2008 keynote has come and gone, and my wild speculation about what Apple might say about the next version of OS X, 10.6 code named "Snow Leopard" (and affectionately christened "Snot Leopard" thanks to a typo during my WWDC liveblogging ;-) ), that it would be announced as the operating system for [...]

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Category: Atom, Graphics, Mobility, Multicore

Got Content? Share it!

By Arti Gupta (Intel) (6 posts) on May 29, 2008 at 10:58 am
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The Intel Software Network team would love you to share your knowledge with the rest of its users. We want to grow our content base with technical articles, how-tos or stories about how our users have used Intel technology in their products. The content can be in any format -- text or videos. As a token [...]

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Category: Atom, Cool Software, Financial Software Industry, Gaming, Graphics, Intel® Software Network 2.0, Manageability, Mobility, Multicore, Open Source

Atom Software Development Community goes live

By Jeff Moriarty (Intel) (23 posts) on May 19, 2008 at 11:14 am
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The Atom Software Development Community launches today on the Intel Software Network to better support ISVs and developers who want to develop around the Intel's Atom platform.  The Atom community is closely tied to the existing Mobile Developer Community and the Moblin program, but targets more than just Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs).  We're working on [...]

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Category: Atom, Mobility, Open Source

Mobility at the summit of Everest

By Wei Du (Intel) (10 posts) on May 8, 2008 at 8:13 am
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8th of May 2008 in China, a history is made. Olympic torch have been successfully relayed at the summit of Everest. This historical first in the history of Olympics have been broadcasted via HD video around the world. Mobility technology provided by Intel & its partners such as Lenovo makes the rest of the world a [...]

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Category: Atom, Mobility

How open is open?

By Derek Speed (Intel) (1 posts) on April 30, 2008 at 12:52 pm
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A couple of weeks ago, I was on a panel on Mobile Linux at the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit in Austin, TX talking about the Moblin.org open source project that is sponsored by Intel. I was joined by folks from the Google Android project, the LiMo Foundation, ACCESS Technologies and the OpenMoko project. [...]

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Category: Atom, Mobility, Open Source
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