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Category Archive 'Intel'

04.04.08

Intel’s own ‘Asimo’

- Gadgets, Hardware, Intel, Intel Developer Forum, Robots, Videos -

HERE’S another video that INQUIRER.net technology reporter Lawrence Casiraya sent in from the Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai of “Fuwa,” a personal robot made by China’s Fudan University, that runs on Intel technology and can follow voice commands. Will this cute robot give Asimo a run for his money? :)

And here’s a pic of Fuwa that Lawrence took.

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If you’re wondering what else Lawrence has been doing in Shanghai, check out his Tales of the Nomad blog post.

03.04.08

IDF in Shanghai: New Classmate PC is coming

- Gadgets, Hardware, Intel, Intel Developer Forum, Laptops, Mobile, Videos -

HERE’S another video sent in by our technology reporter Lawrence Casiraya for INQUIRER.net VDO from the Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai, China.

The new version of the Classmate PC, which will go on sale in the next two months, was rolled out in schools in China. Video shows Chinese students using the new Classmate PC in a demo during the Intel Developer Forum.

And here’s a photo Lawrence took.

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03.04.08

2 videos from Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai

- Events, Gadgets, Hardware, Intel, Intel Developer Forum, Internet, Laptops, Videos -

OUR technology reporter Lawrence Casiraya is in Shanghai, China covering the Intel Developer Forum. Apart from writing articles for Infotech, he’s also been sending videos for INQUIRER.net VDO. Who says you can’t multitask? :)

Check out these two clips he sent.

This video clip shown at IDF gives you a taste of the functions of the Aigo mobile Internet device.

This one is a preview of several new notebook designs, including two “Netbook” models from Lenovo and Founder. The Netbook is a low-cost, low-power laptop designed primarily for Internet connectivity and targeted at emerging markets. Intel said these laptops will arrive in June.

31.03.08

Helping kids explore: Neo launches 1st Intel-powered Netbook PC in RP

- Gadgets, Hardware, Intel, Mobile, Neo -

By Relly Carpio
INQUIRER.net

NEO recently launched its first Intel-powered Netbook PC, the Neo eXplore X-1, designed to address the need for affordable Internet-capable PCs, and to provide a “simple, practical, PC-type gadget that is also ruggedized, durable and lightweight,” said Mariel Que, business development manager of Neo.

Here’s an interview I conducted. Video taken by INQUIRER.net online videographer Janie Christine Octia.

The new gadget was specifically designed for kids as a learning tool, as well as for users who mainly need to access the Internet.

Intel Philippines country manager Ricky Banaag said “Intel and Neo are working to… develop affordable and relevant PC designs to suit local market needs. The Neo eXplore is designed for people who previously couldn’t afford to buy a PC for accessing the Internet.”

The Neo eXplore X-1 is priced at P16,999, and is powered by a 900-Mhz Intel mobile processor. It has 512MB memory, a 30-gigabyte flash drive, wifi and Ethernet connectivity, two USB 2.0 slots and SD/MMC card reader, and weighs in at only 1.4 kg. The eXplore X-1 comes with the Genuine Windows XP Starter Edition.

Neo Manufacturing and Services is a Philippine-based manufacturer of personal computers.


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