Counting Crows played at the Intel party in Las Vegas during the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show.
Researcher Kathleen Tute shows her teams project aimed at getting people to reconstruct their neighborhood in 3D using their own mobile devices, like camera-equipped phones or mobile Internet devices. This was recorded at the Intel-Berkeley Lab Open House on April 2, 2009 near the UC Berkeley campus.
Intel teamed up with Orange County Chopper to create a quad engine powered, teched-out monster of a chopper to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Intel's Embedded processor efforts. Here are some clips shot while the BBC came to Intel headquarter for a summer/fall segment.
Counting Crows played in Las Vegas at Intel's party during Consumer Electronics Show 2009.
Science gurus Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman reach enlightenment when a laptop saves the day.
Video I show of Brooke Burke interviewed by Intel Insiders Sarah Austin of Pop17 during the Intel party at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas 2009.
Professor David Wessel is the director of the Center for New Music and Technologies at UC Berkeley. He shows his multi-touch interface that uses computer technologies that allow him to experiment with fine controls to "caress" the instrument. This was recorded at the Intel-Berkeley Labs open house on April 2, 2009.
Intel Researcher Rob Ennals shows how claims and viewpoints can be easily identified, understood and dispute them by voting them down or support claims by voting them up. Rob shows Think Link in action at the Intel-Berkeley open house on April 2, 2009.
Laptops are getting an extreme boost for gaming lovers who battling head to head in multi-player competitions. This video was shot inside a Intel testing lab in Santa Clara, CA.
If devices you use everyday could sense and perceive your surroundings, objects you use and people you meet, would your computing device be more useful? Researcher Richard Beckwith describes the potential from the Intel-Berkeley Labs April 2, 2009.
Science gurus Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman show how Intel's incredible shrinking transistors are helping to cram old, super-sized supercomputer performance into small, sleek laptops built with Intel Centrino Duo processor technology.
Research@Intel Day, Rob Ennals of Intel Labs Berkeley shows Dispute Finder, which helps identify disputed claims on news & information found online. It lets you vote your beliefs, and see both sides of an argument & what the public believes is true.
Science gurus Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman race through speed and time to show the wonders of Moore's Law, which is at the core of incredible advances in computer technology.
Brian Solis is pioneer of moving the PR industry into and beyond the PR 2.0 era. He's also an Intel Insider, one of 10 social media advisors I get to work with. I shot this during the "Are PR Agencies Dead?" panel at South by Southwest 2009 just days before Brian's new book was released called "Putting Public Back in Public Relations.
My first trip to South by Southwest, I ran into social media mentor Chris Brogan and asked him to test drive some new mobile Internet Devices with my Intel pals while I shot video. March 2009.
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Rohit Bhargava on Advertising-Marketing at NewCommForum2008
"Personality Not Included" author and Ogilvy Digital Influence guru Rohit Bhargava talks about the New Future of Marketing & Advertising panel he led at the NewCommForum on April 24, 2008.
Counting Crows played in Las Vega at the Intel party during the Consumer Electronic Show 2009.
I shot this w/ help from audio wizard Jason Lopes at the Open House for Intel Labs Berkeley, CA, spring 2009. This was the early research project that later became Dispute Finder (see my more recent video shot at Research@Intel day June 2009).
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