Basil Choco Chip homemade ice cream in the Dog Patch District of San Francisco,CA
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Hip nosh spot in the Dog Patch District of San Francisco
Basil Choco Chip homemade ice cream in the Dog Patch District of San Francisco,CA
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Hip nosh spot in the Dog Patch District of San Francisco
At the Intel Developer Forum, I was able to interview a few innovators who appeared on stage during the keynote by Intel’s Dadi Perlmutter.
Magical Controllers
I got to talk with Sixense’s CTO and Chief Architect Jeff Bellinghausen backstage after he appearted on the day one keynote at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francsico on September 13, 2010. Here he tells about his game and computer controlling technology that can manipulate objects, grab and move them, and enlarge and shrink things on the computer screen. He also talks about his experience working with Intel and the second generation Intel Core processor technology, codenamed Sandy Bridge.
No Mouse, All Hands
After appearing on stage during Intel CEO Paul Otellini’s keynote at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on September 13, my Intel pal Larry and I got to talk with Doug MacDougall about his demonstration of his hand motion computer control technology, GestureTek. Doug explains why the second generation Intel Core processors, codenamed Sandy Bridge, helps provide a real-time performance boost that brings life-like hand control to computers and smart devices.

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No photo credit, but it was great to be at the right place at the right time to help a reporter in need. Thanks to Ubergizmo‘s Eliane Foilet for brining me to talk with Don Clark of The Wall Street Journal, inside the pressroom at the Intel Developer Forum.
This story and photo also appeared online: Dell Flips the Tablet Concept Around.

Here is a video interview I shot with Dell’s David Zavelson showing the very cool Dell Inspiron Duo tablet with Intel Atom inside.
What a nice guy, and the Dell tablet was a BIG hit when he brought it out for the first time on stage during a keynote at the Intel Developer Forum. This might be the design that gets my wife to really consider getting a tablet.