A fusion of technology and luxury Motorola Mobility has officially unveiled the Motorola Brilliant Collection by Swarovski®, a limited edition collaboration that blends cutting-edge…
When the world ends, zip ties and duct tape will save you [#IntelISEF]
Technology is advancing at an unstoppable pace, but what if we started thinking more about how tech and innovation can further humanity and build…
Can Intel’s new brooms really bring sweeping change?
The Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, is the company’s most important event of the year because it’s a chance for its top executives…
Intel set to stop producing desktop motherboards in three years
The word is still out on the future of PC desktops, as Memeburn has reported on extensively. The signs are ominous that mobile computing…
Intel CEO decides to call it a day, announces retirement
CEO Paul Otellini, an Intel Corp employee for nearly 40 years, has announced that he will retire at the age of 62. This comes…
Nitin Desai, Special Advisor to the Secretary General of the United Nations, had a few original words to say on the new wave of “We Media” sweeping the globe.  He says that the key challenge – and this is the original part of what he said – is that we face a challenge in finding a business model that can combine the professionalism of the traditional, established media (fact checking; sources; trained journalists; ethics codes and training etc etc) with what we have on the web – the power of collaborative communities, citizen journalism, blogs, collective intelligence, number power etc etc…