Yesterday the tech world resounded with the astonishing news that Apple can’t run a CMS, rotary encoders were invented just for the Apple Watch, and Intel’s Developer Forum was scheduled well in ...
Intel is making improvements to its smallest computer, called Edison, which is targeted at wearable devices and was introduced in January. Intel’s original Edison computer—which is the size of an SD ...
Intel launched the Edison microelectronic development platform Tuesday. It's the chipmaker's low-cost ($50), low-power, small form factor general purpose computer. The company hopes the affordable ...
Intel has unveiled one of the smallest computers ever built, at the CES 2014 in Las Vegas. The new computer is no bigger than an SD card and while it has been designed for use with wearable computing ...
Intel is betting big on the Internet of Things and wearable tech with a larger Edison board. That's why when Intel said last week that it's going to expand the size of Edison, it was a step in the ...
Intel is now shipping the tiny Edison PC module the company first unveiled in January. It’s a small, low-power device that basically has the guts of a simple computer. Edison is powered by a 500 MHz ...
Intel is getting into the wearable game with a new smartwatch and smart earbuds. They also announced a wireless charging bowl and a new Bluetooth headset called Jarvis. These new devices, announced at ...
Intel launches its tiny Edison computer, with CEO Brian Krzanich talking about an often bizarre array of wearable devices during his keynote. Nic Healey is a Senior Editor with CNET, based in the ...
Intel CEO Brian Krzanich used the stage at his first CES keynote address to announce the company's new smart product lines, and in addition revealed Intel Edison-- a 400MHz computer board that fits ...
Tiny radio-frequency identification chips attached to bees will be paired with Intel Edison boards to monitor the bees' activities and help the fight against colony collapse disorder. Michelle Starr ...
Intel is making improvements to its smallest computer, called Edison, which is targeted at wearable devices and was introduced in January. Intel’s original Edison computer — which is the size of an SD ...