Intel News

April 28th, 2009

The latest news from Intel:

YouTube bids for screen dominance - Thu, 08 Jul 2010
The world's biggest video site wants to dominate every screen where content can be viewed and created and has particularly set its sights on the living room.

Sonic branding: An earworm to your pocket - Mon, 21 Jun 2010
They may sound like mere jingles and ditties, but so-called "sonic branding" is big business indeed. How do advertisers capture your soul with just five musical notes?

US debates its broadband future - Fri, 11 Jun 2010
Plans to boost broadband speeds in the US face a threat from 'powerful interests' warns a federal agency.

Talking Shop: New Young Pony Club - Tue, 08 Jun 2010
Dance rock outfit New Young Pony stepped away from their record label to self-fund and self-produce their second album. But was it a good idea?

Student wins at US science fair - Tue, 18 May 2010
A teenage engineer from Wiltshire scoops several awards at US science fair for a device which could be used to save lives.

Bloodhound diary: 'On war footing' - Wed, 12 May 2010
RAF wing commander Andy Green writes a diary for BBC News as his team tries to build a car to smash the land speed record.

Costa Rica timeline - Sat, 08 May 2010
A chronology of key events

EU Commission: Who's who? - Wed, 05 May 2010
A quick guide to the key figures in the new 27-member European Commission.

Attack makes chips more reliable - Mon, 26 Apr 2010
An attack on a widely used web security system could soon help make silicon chips more powerful and reliable.

Security update hits Windows PCs - Thu, 22 Apr 2010
Thousands of PCs around the world have been paralysed by a security update that wrongly labelled part of Windows as a virus.

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