Intel: UK's digital skill gap is a serious issue
Intel says the UK is not turning out enough tech grads but, like other multinationals, the company is doing its bit to help.
Intel says the UK is not turning out enough tech grads but, like other multinationals, the company is doing its bit to help.
Intel announces what it calls a new tier of memory for memory-intensive workloads.
Bosch is working with Intel to directly address air quality in cities across the world -- with their new Bosch Air Quality Micro Climate Monitoring System (MCMS).
European Commission issues formal charges, claiming the company used illegal tactics to maintain dominance over AMD.
U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings is on tour, promoting the re-authorization of the Bush administration's No Child Left Behind program, reports the Phoenix Business Journal.
Ten thousand PCs to rural schools, one million teachers to be trained.
Schools still running old software will need to upgrade, new costs may push some towards open source Office software.
n the race to capture the developing world’s market, Intel has unveiled an inexpensive snazzy-looking $400 laptop called the “Eduwise."
Intel Visionary Conference attendees discussed issues of funding technology in schools, closing the digital divide, keeping up with professional training and envisioning the future job market.
Building the market of the future, one future consumer at a time.