Tag: intel
Intel unveils RealSense ID – secure facial recognition system for smart devices
Intel has introduced RealSense ID, an on-device solution that combines depth sensors and artificial intelligence for secure, Apple’s Face-ID-like facial recognition. Purpose-built for user...
Qualcomm, Intel, and Broadcom also cutting ties with Huawei
Huawei is about to face probably one of its biggest challenges in the market today. It's not only Google that has decided to cut...
Android is long overdue standard face recognition support
Mobile security is something that companies and enterprises need to work on. It can be addressed by biometric security features but unfortunately, it's one...
Intel Remote Keyboard removed from the Play Store due to unfixed bugs
A few years ago, Intel launched the Remote Keyboard app meant for the NUC and Computer Stick. As with thousands of other apps, it...
Intel’s new Vaunt glasses will do less, but is already better than Google Glass
“Less is more” is an interesting idea when talking about smart eyeglasses. Google Glass – after all the hype had faded – became nothing...
Meltdown, Spectre CPU security flaws presented by Google
Google introduced Project Zero Prize, a bug hacking contest, over a year ago with the goal of squashing all the possible bugs available on...
Intel’s Movidius VPU powers the Google Clips camera
If you were one of those who watched the recent Google press event which launched its new products, you would have noticed the new...
TAG Heuer Connected Modular 45 Smartwatch officially announced
After more than a year, luxury watch maker TAG Heuer has come up with a new smartwatch. We were waiting for this announcement since...
New Balance RunIQ smartwatch introduced, powered by Intel Atom
We knew this one is coming because earlier at the CES 2017 event, we featured this Intel-engineered wearable from New Balance. The lifestyle brand...
Intel announces its first 5G modem, 5Gbps download speeds to launch late 2017
Intel is preparing for the influx of “billions” of IoT (internet-of-things) devices in 2017 and onwards, and for that the internet needs to be...
Intel-engineered New Balance RunIQ revealed at CES 2017
This is the first time we're featuring something related to sneaker brand New Balance. No, there's no hi-tech sneakers designed by the company but...
Intel possibly moving away from wearables, layoffs imminent
There’s some strong indications that Intel will be moving away from the wearables business. In their defense, it’s a difficult niche to be profitable...