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Paving the Way for the Intelligent Connected Car

Posted by:
Krystal Temple
on
October 24, 2011
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Inside Scoop

Cars are no longer just a means of transportation. Today cars often serve as mobile offices and entertainment centers while safely transporting us from point A to point B. According to a United States Census Bureau survey, Americans spend more than 100 hours a year commuting to work. And because we spend so much time [...]

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Sisterhood of CS

Posted by:
wolfmurphy
on
October 24, 2011
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It might seem a bit ironic me being bursting with pride at being a member of a sisterhood, what with me being a guy who never even had a sister, but I am. The Sisterhood of CS is the fifth Computer Science club for which I am advisor. Perhaps being advisor means I am not [...]

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A quick glance at Array Building Blocks

Posted by:
Dick Brown
on
October 24, 2011
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Attending my first Intel Developer's Forum, I got a chance to attend a session called the "Intel Faces of Parallelism Lab," which featured Cilk+ (convenient threads added to C++), TBB, and the current beta version of Array Building Blocks (ArBB).  ArBB is a C++ library geared towards data parallelism in the same sense that TBB [...]

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The Keys to Intel vPro Technology: HECI-MEI-LMS-SOL-UNS

Posted by:
Gael Holmes Hofemeier (Intel)
on
October 24, 2011
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It seems that our Developers are spending a lot of time looking for information about HECI drivers.  With vPro being around for many years now (we are on our 7th revision going on 8) I was wondering if this piece of Active Management Technology  is still a puzzle to developers.  In the spirit of figuring [...]

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Intel Events: Make an Impact. Go Asia!

Posted by:
Sejal
on
October 24, 2011
from
Jobs@Intel Blog

Technology and travel: those are two things that go really well together! If you have a passion for both, this might be the opportunity for you. Enjoy the excitement in glamorous Asian cities, such as Bangalore, and be the part...

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Meshcentral.com - Remote WMI support added

Posted by:
Ylian Saint-hilaire (Intel)
on
October 23, 2011
from
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Well, here is an interesting new feature... I just added remote Windows Management Interface (WMI) support in Meshcentral.com. This allows a web developer to execute WMI queries from Javascript to a mesh Windows computer on any private network over the Internet. Right now, support is quite bare bones, but this capability can be used in [...]

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When the vPro Universe Collides with Other People and goes "Fractal"

Posted by:
Gael Holmes Hofemeier (Intel)
on
October 21, 2011
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This is one of those things in life that you probably don't know what it is and why it is important until you need it.  If you are part of the "Other People" then you don't care.  You should probably go find something else to read, in that case.  But let me just say, in [...]

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What do U.S. Teachers Think About Students’ Mobile Manners in the Classroom?

Posted by:
Jessica Hansen
on
October 21, 2011
from
Inside Scoop

According to an Intel “Mobile Etiquette” survey commissioned by Ipsos, nearly all U.S. teachers (94 percent) agree that technology, when used properly, enhances students’ education experience. Three-quarters of teachers (74 percent) agree that with the fast pace of technology today, it is becoming just as important for children to learn about mobile etiquette as it [...]

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Meet Edison: the Yocto Project 1.1 release

Posted by:
David Stewart (Intel)
on
October 21, 2011
from
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Cross-posted from my blog on the Yocto Project website. Check out the complete site for more information. Back in my college days, I sang in the University Chorus, one of those big choirs who sang a variety of pieces, mostly classical and rarely a more contemporary song. One time we had a young music director [...]

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Mathematical Parallelization By Compilers

Posted by:
Asaf Shelly
on
October 21, 2011
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This is not to say that compilers can automatically parallelize code. I would however really like to see that happen and here is an interesting and reliable way to parallelize operations. If a compiler can use this method of thinking then it can also be used as hints for developers writing code today. C and [...]

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Flaws of Object Oriented Modeling Continue

Posted by:
Asaf Shelly
on
October 21, 2011
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I am posting this as a response to all comments to a previous post called “Flaws of Object Oriented Modeling”. That post created a live discussion that also continued to forums on other websites. It seems that we got so used to OOP and OOD that it sounds like it is the only way to go, [...]

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Happy 25th Birthday, ECPA! It’s Time for A Refresh

Posted by:
Brian Huseman
on
October 21, 2011
from
Policy@Intel

The Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA), the statute that governs government access to electronic information, was enacted 25 years ago. When it was passed, ECPA was a cutting-edge statute.  The pace of technological innovation has left ECPA outdated, however,...

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Continuing to strive for "Conflict-Free" in the DRC

Posted by:
Linda Qian
on
October 20, 2011
from
CSR@Intel

This entry was posted on behalf of Carolyn Duran, “Conflict Free Minerals” program manager at Intel. About a month ago, I shared some exciting news about Intel’s participation in a program called “Solutions for Hope” in which we are participating...

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Intel Employees: How Social Media Got Me To Intel

Posted by:
Sejal
on
October 20, 2011
from
Jobs@Intel Blog

Campus recruiting, employee referrals, corporate career sites—these are just a few of the many ways that you can find a job. But what about social media? Valerie wrote two blog posts on “Professional Networking and Social Media, Why All the...

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The Stuff of Genius

Posted by:
Paul Tapp
on
October 20, 2011
from
Inside Scoop

Here in the UK the leaves are already turning brown and the nights are drawing in – a telltale sign that awards season is almost upon us. Over the next few months an ultraflock (that’s the collective noun) of gadget magazines will release their awards nominees and winners, celebrating everything from cameras and cars, to [...]

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Stop, Think, Connect at the NASDAQ

Posted by:
Lisa Malloy
on
October 19, 2011
from
Policy@Intel

By David Hoffman, director of security policy and global privacy officer at Intel On October 18th, I had the opportunity to join the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, Janet Napolitano, for the ringing of the NASDAQ opening...

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Intel System Defense Utility v2.0.5

Posted by:
Ylian Saint-hilaire (Intel)
on
October 18, 2011
from
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I just got word that Intel System Defense Utility (ISDU) version 2.0.5 got posted on the Intel web site. For people who don't know, ISDU is a simple Intel AMT management console that ships with Intel Executive Series Motherboards and also available freely online. The tool is intended to allow people to start using the [...]

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My First Experience Programming….in Parallel!

Posted by:
Abi Sundaram (Intel)
on
October 18, 2011
from
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If you had ever told me that in the course of one summer I would be able to transform a piece of serial code into parallel code, I probably would have stared at the sky waiting to see a flying pig. Though a slight exaggeration, my attitude towards parallelism, as an undergraduate student (having only [...]

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REP: Guard this Package with Your Life

Posted by:
Ian
on
October 18, 2011
from
Jobs@Intel Blog

Hello readers! I just finished up my first Intel Hand Carry assignment. “Hand Carry” is the term for assigning to one employee the task of safely transporting a few silicon wafers with a brand-new design to wherever they need to...

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A Milestone on our Journey to Change the World

Posted by:
Linda Qian
on
October 18, 2011
from
CSR@Intel

This entry was posted on behalf of Shelly Esque, Vice President, Legal and Corporate Affairs Group, Director of Corporate Affairs, Intel Corporation Five years is a milestone. I remember my first five years at Intel and the intense period...

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Supporting, Remembering and Honoring the Dream (Part II)

Posted by:
Eric Weaver
on
October 17, 2011
from
Policy@Intel

This past weekend, Crystal Sayles, from our Legal team, and I were proud to represent Intel at the rescheduled unveiling of the memorial to Martin Luther King, Jr. Hurricane Irene thwarted the originally scheduled dedication of the MLK memorial...

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The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune?

Posted by:
Clay Breshears (Intel)
on
October 17, 2011
from
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I knew this day was coming, but you're never prepared for it. I was in Portland, OR, for an internal Intel conference. Before the meeting got started, I arrived early and decided to browse Powell's Books. The technical store's location has changed and the name seems to now be Powell's #2, so I wanted to see what [...]

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Making Video Calls with Skype on Your PC

Posted by:
Dave Taylor
on
October 17, 2011
from
Inside Scoop

Phone calls are so 20th Century. The cool kids are all using video conferencing, and while I bet you’ve heard of it, you might have thought it was too complicated and required expensive hardware that you don’t have. The truth is quite different and odds are good that your existing PC – particularly all modern [...]

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IESC Ecuador: Week Two

Posted by:
Linda Qian
on
October 17, 2011
from
CSR@Intel

The Intel Education Service Corps (IESC) is a short-term service and career development opportunity for a select group of Intel employees to travel to a developing country to support the deployment of Intel-powered Classmate PCs. In this blog, Brett Buyack,...

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Intel Employees: My Day at Dreamworks

Posted by:
Sejal
on
October 17, 2011
from
Jobs@Intel Blog

Guest blogger: Nisha Desai from Intel’s Internal Employee Communications Team Photo credit: Walden Kirsch from Intel’s Internal Employee Communications Team Redwood City, CA—A green ogre called Shrek, a cuddly panda named Po, a dragon who learns how to fly. All...

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