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Pat Gelsinger, CEO, of Intel Corporation
Oct 25

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger Says Chip Making Will Shift From Asia to the West Amid Rising Tensions

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said the U.S. government's crackdown on China's semiconductor industry is inevitable amid geopolitical tensions. He envisions a future of chip manufacturing shifting to Western countries.
By Sissi Cao
Feb 13

World’s Largest Cellphone Event Cancelled as Coronavirus Cases Spike 14K in One Day

New cases of the novel coronavirus spiked more than 14,000 on Thursday.
By Sissi Cao
Dec 18

The ‘Quantum Computing’ Decade Is Coming—Here’s Why You Should Care

Building the quantum computer, it is said, is a race to be won, as important as being the first in space or fielding the first workable atomic weapon.
By Chris Roberts
May 24

Chinese Tech Giant Huawei Has Lost 6 Key U.S. Suppliers Despite Trump’s 90-Day Lifeline

By Sissi Cao
May 16

Tom Wolfe Called Out Silicon Valley’s ‘Bro Culture’ in 1983

By Sissi Cao
Qualcomm CEO Steve Mollenkopf
Feb 5

Broadcom Raised Qualcomm Offer to Form the World’s No.3 Chip Maker

By Sissi Cao
EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager gives a joint press conference at the EU Headquarters in Brussels, on January 24, 2018
Jan 24

EU Antitrust Regulators Fine Qualcomm $1.23B for Bribing Apple

By Sissi Cao
Eric Schmidt will focus on philanthropy and science research through his charity.
Dec 22

Google Chairman Eric Schmidt Steps Down to Focus on Philanthropy

By Sissi Cao
Women take fewer management positions in tech companies.
Nov 16

A Data-Backed Look Into Silicon Valley’s Gender Equality Problem

By Sissi Cao
LAS VEGAS, NV - JANUARY 05: BMX rider Victor Salazar jumps over Intel Corp. CEO Brian Krzanich on a bike fitted with Intel Curie chips in the handlebars and seat during Krzanich's keynote address at CES 2016 at The Venetian Las Vegas on January 5, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Sensors recording the jump displayed data on a screen in real time to demonstrate how the technology can be used for sports television coverage. CES, the world's largest annual consumer technology trade show, runs from January 6-9 and is expected to feature 3,600 exhibitors showing off their latest products and services to more than 150,000 attendees. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
Jul 25

Intel Exits the Maker Community and the DIY Crowd Shrugs

By Brady Dale
We’re on the precipice of the age of immersion.
May 8

It’s Here: Prepare for Immersion to Expand Your Idea of the Arts

By Gideon Kimbrell
A January 26, 2017 photo shows the Starship Technologies delivery robot at the Washington Auto Show in Washington, DC. The robots of the future will be coming soon, rolling along at lumbering pace, with those goods you just ordered. The six-wheeled, knee-high robots from startup Starship Technologies are part of a new wave of automated systems taking aim at the "last mile" delivery of goods to consumers. / AFP / Mandel Ngan / TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY ROB LEVER -"New wave of robots set to deliver the goods" (Photo credit should read MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images)
Mar 20

Tomorrow’s Self-Driving Car Market Has Started to Look Like PCs in the ’90s

By Brady Dale
A runway look from Pyer Moss, who will be included in the F.Y.I. @ MADE New York shop
Aug 31

Not Going to NYFW? Head to These Stylish Pop-Ups Instead

By Dena Silver
Linkedin founder Reid Garrett Hoffman (C) and CEO Jeff Weiner (2nd R) at the ringing of the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange May 19, 2011 during the initial public offering of the company. AFP PHOTO/Stan HONDA
Aug 29

So Long, Awkward Goodbye—Smart Companies Keep in Touch With Alumni

By Brady Dale
Chris Cox of Microsoft(left), Gary Riding of Samsung (center) and Navin Shenoy of Intel (right).
Mar 17

‘There’s Never Been a Better Time to Buy a Computer’: Samsung, Microsoft & Intel Team Up

By Sage Lazzaro
A visual of what to expect from Nordstrom (Photo: Courtesy Intel).
Jan 19

Nordstrom, Brooks Brothers and Levi’s Partner With Intel on In-Store Technologies

By Mikelle Street
Dec 2

Stephen Hawking Can Now Talk 10 Times Faster Than Before

By Jordyn Taylor
Dec 1

Google Partnering with Intel for New-and-Improved Google Glass

By Jordyn Taylor
Nov 17

Intel’s New $500 Smart Bracelet Has Yelp and Not Much Else

By Jordyn Taylor
3D Cameras can track and map facial features and hand gestures precisely and instantly. (Photo by, of Jack Smith IV)
Jul 11

Freshly Minted: 3D Camera Startup Nabs $16M to Fight Uphill Battle Against Google, Intel

By Jack Smith IV
Jun 24

Intel's New Laptop Can Read Your Emotions, Make Everything 3D

By Jack Smith IV
May 14

Older Tech Giants Have Arrived For The ‘Internet Of Things’ Arms Race

By Jack Smith IV
Apr 25

Wage Fixing Scandal: Google, Apple, Intel and Adobe Pay $324 Million In Damages

By Jack Smith IV
Jan 8

John McAfee Is More Than Fine That Intel Wants Nothing To Do With Him

By Jordyn Taylor
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