Intel wants to remove conflict minerals from its products, but experts say it could hurt more than it helps
Critics say conflict-free mining isn’t doing much to support an embattled region.
On Jan 12, 2016 by Selena Larson
Could tiny bee backpacks help us understand colony collapse disorder?
This research is being carried out by scientists at Australia’s CSIRO science agency in partnership with Intel and Hitachi.
On Aug 26, 2015 by Dylan Love
Even identical twins couldn’t fool Windows 10’s facial recognition
Logging in without a password is now easier than ever, and it seems like it’s also pretty secure.
On Aug 25, 2015 by Mike Wehner
The real reason everybody should panic about #BlackMonday
No country’s economy should be ‘too big to fail.’
On Aug 24, 2015 by Derrick Clifton
Former Intel employees question role of age in ‘meritocracy’ layoffs
Intel employees are asking questions
On Aug 20, 2015 by Selena Larson
A former engineer says Intel has a ‘meritocracy’ problem
Intel CEO cites ‘meritocracy’ in major layoffs, and that’s a problem.
On Jul 17, 2015 by Selena Larson
Google and Intel help luxury watchmaker make a smartwatch you’d actually want to wear
Fashion matters—and tech companies realize it.
On Mar 19, 2015 by Selena Larson
These teen geniuses are shaping the future of science and tech
Three girls give us hope for the future.
On Mar 11, 2015 by Selena Larson
The strange new world of novelty smartphones
Upside down phones? Wooden orbs? We’ve got it all.
On Mar 5, 2015 by Alex La Ferla
Intel holds diversity panel at CES
On the CES show floor, inclusion is condensed into a panel.
On Jan 7, 2015 by Selena Larson
Intel announces $300 million plan to fix its diversity problem
Intel wants to lead the way forward for the tech sector.
On Jan 7, 2015 by Dennis Scimeca
Intel closes its Russian developer forums to escape Kremlin censorship
Technology in the international system can get messy.
On Jan 6, 2015 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Shingy isn’t alone: The most inventive tech industry job titles
Shingy is hardly the only one.
On Dec 9, 2014 by Tom Zimmerman
Hands-on with the MICA, Intel’s high-fashion smart bracelet
The MICA has brains and beauty, but is it smart enough to compete with other fashionable wearables?
On Nov 17, 2014 by EJ Dickson
Intel to use wearables to track patients with Parkinson’s
This is the best thing wearables have been used for yet.
On Aug 14, 2014 by Micah Singleton
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