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CES lays out vision for personal tech in 2015
The 2015 International CES wrapped up in Las Vegas recently, but one could argue that 2015 continues to be a year of transition, as startups and established players experiment with new ideas around wearables, automotive technology, and connected devices in the home.
CES: Intel unveils next-gen tech, wearables, diversity initiatives
At the 2015 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada, Intel Corporation announced a number of technology advancements and initiatives which it said were aimed at accelerating computing into the “next dimension.”
Dell-Intel study: At-home workers more productive?
Dell and Intel recently unveiled findings from their second Global Evolving Workforce Study, which identifies and explores current and future trends pertaining to the workplace and workforce, and the role that technology has played in their evolution.
Dell’s new future-ready solutions make their debut
Dell has announced new products and solutions that it said would help global customers on their paths toward software-defined data centres by bridging the IT gap between traditional and new application requirements.
Intel’s Prakash Mallya promoted to wider regional role
Intel has announced that Prakash Mallya has been appointed managing director for South-East Asia. He was most recently Intel’s country manager for Malaysia and Singapore.
IoT in Malaysia: Challenges ahead before it goes viral
Open standards, security and cost issues among key concerns for IoT adoption Regulators need to have clearer guidelines on areas like NFC and e-payment
Microsoft sees 'resistance to change' improving
Microsoft (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd is seeing signs that more small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are beginning to understand the need to upgrade their IT infrastructure, which the company believes is a good sign given the end of support for its Windows XP operating system, reports Goh Thean Eu.
Free mobile security for consumers from McAfee
McAfee has announced a full-featured version of its award-winning McAfee Mobile Security is now available at no cost in 30 languages, as part of an Intel Corporation initiative to make security a more integrated part of the consumer experience.
CES: Intel promises human-like senses for devices
At the recent Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Intel Corporation outlined how it, in collaboration with other companies, is bringing human-like senses to Intel-based devices in a new family of hardware and software products called Intel RealSense technology.  
System-on-Chip, and what it promises
One does sometimes wonder if the world would be a different place if the smartphone market developed like the PC market, where one could assemble custom hardware and load it with any software they liked instead, writes Dr Shawn Tan.
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