Yesterday, the NBA held the 2nd annual Social Media Awards. iQ by Intel takes a closer look at how social media became a slam dunk for the NBA.
Spurs or Heat? Photo rely with your choice for the 2013 NBA Champion.
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5 oldschool games remade for the digital age. What would you like to see rebooted? Read full post on iQ by Intel.
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A highlight of some of favorite moments from VloggerFair.
iJustine helped us giveaway an Intel powered Samsung tablet at VloggerFair. Congrats to Eugene Capon!
Today, Intel debuted what might be “the most significant update for laptop processors in years,” according to The Verge.
As the market has shifted focus from desktops to laptops to mobile computing, the new 4th Generation Intel Core processors will impact everything from low-power tablets up to fully-featured PCs.
Read more about what you need to know about 4th Gen Core processors from iQ.
We’re kicking off a global tour to celebrate the creativity and collaboration possible with Intel-powered gadgets. The Experience Intel tour features a custom-built installation that will travel to cities around the world over the next 6 months, spanning the realms of art, data visualization and gaming.
Come see us in Chicago this weekend, June 6-9th at Butler Field.
Head to iQ by Intel to learn more about the creativity behind the tour.
Have a computer that’s so old? Is it a desktop made out of solid oak? Well bring that humor to Intel.tumblr.com/mycomputerssoold and submit your best “My Computer’s So Old” joke for a chance to win a brand new Dell Ultrabook or a pair of Sony W Series MP3 earphones. Contest ends July 25, 2013 so get to it. Your computer isn’t getting any younger. #MyComputersSoOld
These days, phones are no longer just for taking calls; they have become powerful handheld computers, enough so that they can run some pretty amazing games. Read more about the games you’ll be amazed you can play on your phone from iQ by Intel.
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Can you name this processor die? Here’s a hint: this one was released in 1978.
Learn about the 17 year old who created a working, 3D printed, robotic prosthetic arm and the little girl who inspired him. Read full story on iQ by Intel.
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