
– Posted using MobyPicture.com
Atom Gadget Going to SXSW 2010
via scoop.intel.com
I will miss this year’s SXSW Interactive, but I enjoyed getting to pull plans together and shoot a video of the Intel Atom Gadgets going to the event next week. If you’re going to SXSW, get your Gadgets on!
New Power Management From Intel Labs Helps Future MIDs
My mentor, Larry Bozman used to always say: Simma-down now!
This is a a Powwa down now demo from Research@Intel day on June 17, 2009. I got a sneak peek during set up and just had to record one of the main guys from Intel Labs who is bringing research.
This video was originally shared on blip.tv by Channel.Intel with a No license (All rights reserved) license.
Intel’s Pankaj Kedia with MID
Intel’s Pankaj Kedia with MID, originally uploaded by Intel Photos.
Nice cigar!
Makes me think of Graucho Marx or WC Fields: “Hey, Chickadee!.” Here is collection of WC Fields videos.
Every time I see these nifty Internet gadgets, I want to take one for a week tour all expenses paid.
Cool photo by my Intel social media posse, world traveler Nick Knupffer.
The wonders of innovation even Charlie Chaplin might appreciate.
Us Taking a Photo of Us with a Gigabyte MID
Us taking a photo of us with a Gigabyte MID, originally uploaded by Hugger Industries.
Hey, that’s an Intel Atom processor Gigabyte mobile Internet device in their hand!
This is a good visual because it shows what I’ve been seeing in my minds eye: new mobile Internet devices will make ultimate social media swiss Army knives we can bring anywhere to capture and share your stories, photos and videos quickly.
And then WiMAX will come!
Silver Sleeksters in Shanghai
MID Replicants, originally uploaded by Hugger Industries.
From the Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai, April 2, 2008. That’s today, the day engineers and tech lovers from around the world got to see new mobile Internet devices (MIDs) for the first time. These are the newest pocketable, full-Internet experience devices running on Intel’s tiniest new Atom processor.
See more photos and join the IDF Group on Flickr.
Here’s a cool video Lenovo made, showing their new device:



