Naked 3D Mirror Scans Your Body for Fitness Progress By Philip Michaels Naked 3D Fitness Tracker, available for a $699 preorder, features a trio of Intel RealSense cameras that perform a 3D scan of your body to track the results of diet and exercise.
Faster Than a Speeding Bullet? AT&T, Intel Test Drones on LTE By Philip Michaels AT&T and Intel are testing ways to add LTE data transfers to drones, so operators need not have a line of site.
Intel's Skylake CPUs Could Push You To Upgrade That Old PC By Philip Michaels Intel has taken the wraps off its 6th-generation Core processor family, code-named Skylake. Here's why the latest chips should grab your interest if you're clinging to aging hardware.
Razer's RealSense-based Webcam Turns Gamers into Twitch Stars By Philip Michaels At Intel's Developer Forum, Razer showed off a camera based on Intel's RealSense technology that supports Twitch streaming by placing gamers' faces right on screen.
Mirror Changes the Color of Your Clothes with a Gesture By Philip Michaels We take a closer look at the MemoryMirror from Memomi, which incorporates Intel's RealSense technology to let you try on different colors without ever changing clothes.
Intel Unleashes Broadwell H CPUs, Skylake Prototypes By Avram Piltch Intel had a busy Computex 2015, unveiling 10 new performance-oriented CPUs, demonstrating prototypes based on its next-gen Skylake platform and showing a button-sized computer.
In Defense of the Intel Compute Stick By Avram Piltch Intel’s new mini PC is the smallest Windows computer on the market, but some are too focused on its limitations.
Watch Intel Broadwell Beam 4K Video from Laptop to TV By Sean Captain Thanks to its new Broadwell chipset, Intel can stream 4K video, or several HD streams at once. LG is the first TV maker to support the capability.
Lenovo's B50 All-In-One PC Boasts Intel's 3D Camera By Valentina Palladino Intel's RealSense 3D camera comes to the powerful new Lenovo B50 desktop, with funky video chatting features and interactive gaming gestures.
Intel Unveils $500 MICA Smart Bracelet (Hands-on) By Cherlynn Low This fashionable smart bracelet delivers notifications and Yelp recommendations without a smartphone, and retails for $495 in December.
Intel Camera Puts Your Face on 3D Models By Avram Piltch Your next laptop could capture realistic 3D images of your face. Here's how.
Intel Media Opens Offices in Los Angeles and New York By Kevin Parrish Intel is one step closer to launching its streaming TV service.
Intel Intros Two Atom-Based Tablets for Education By Kevin Parrish Intel has two in-house tablets it's offering to the educational system.
MacBook Air Alternatives By Paul Escallier As much as Apple would like you to believe the MacBook Air is the only notebook of its kind, there’s a whole world of Ultrabook alternatives out there.
Nokia Patents Show Two Tablet Devices By Jane McEntegart Nokia may have just announced an ambition to make Windows Phone 7 its primary smartphone OS but prior to that, the company had all kinds of plans involving Symbian and MeeGo, the Linux-based OS it developed in conjunction with Intel...
Apple Vs. Everyone Else: The Top 4 iPad Alternatives By Devin Connors Apple's iPad appears to be winning the tablet war for 2010 or 2011, but we want to keep you up to date on the stiffest competitors coming down the pipeline.