Entries in 'Intel Developer Blog' (33)
Pocket computing; rocketing revenues
Mobile device usage is driving record Intel financials. But there's so much more to come from smartphones, says the Intel Developer Blog.
The Jurassic future of the tablet
In the fourth era of computing, a new generation of connected devices will render netbooks and tablets pre-historic, says the Intel Blog.
Meego: winning over developers with vision and beer
Last week's Intel App Lab convinced a raucous crowd of developers of the merits of MeeGo, says the Intel Blog.
The AppUp store: 70m opportunities and growing
A huge army of consumer electronics device users is about to be connected to Intel's app store, writes the Intel Blog.
Retail needs mobile apps - and quickly
There's strong evidence that users want to shop by mobile. But retailers are mostly behind the curve, says the Intel Blog.
The future of mobile computing: from netbooks to tablets to ultrabooks
Chipset advances will bring instant-on, all day battery life, touch UI and more to tomorrow's portable computers, says the Intel Blog.
Angry Birds success - as explained by cognitive science
A 'Human Factors Engineering Professional' walks the Intel Blog through the psychological triggers pulled by the hit game.
Boom years begin for MeeGo
Away from Nokia, Meego is flourishing as a platform for apps in cars, tablets, TVs and more, says the Intel Blog...
For mobile apps, keep taking the tablets
The soaring demand for tablet PCs will be major opportunity for app developers, says the Intel Blog...
The smart money is on mobile
M&A activity in mobile is heating up again. Here the Intel Blog speculates about the implications...
It ain’t what you do it’s the way that you do it
What can we glean from the efforts of the two teams in last week's The Apprentice show, wonders the Intel blog...
To boldly go where no app has gone before?
Originality in apps can be elusive, but the rewards for the most creative developers make it worth pursuing, writes Intel.
How to create a cultural phenomenon like Angry Birds
Open platforms and broad distribution are creating unprecedented opportunities for developers, writes Intel.


































