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Throughout the world Intel Labs researchers are working at universities, in labs, and in the field to create technology to improve every facet of life from agriculture to manufacturing, microbiology, ... more
FAQs about Intel Labs:How many episodes does Intel Labs have?The podcast currently has 76 episodes available.
February 28, 2011Future Lab: Cloud GamingGaming fans are eagerly awaiting the arrival of “cloud gaming,” with its promise of mobile, low-end devices running intense, realistic graphics at amazing speeds. Technological developments from leading scientists, combined with newsmaking marketplace competition (well-covered by Dean Takahashi), are bringing intense graphics and computationally demanding games to devices like Apple’s iPad. Games like “Assassin’s Creed […]...more0minPlay
February 15, 2011Future Lab: Health Care for Seniors – Ambient Assisted Living TechnologyResearchers around the world are searching for ways to help seniors remain healthier and live independently in their homes for longer. Intel is working on new sensing devices that can feed data to a central hub that infers whether a person is getting enough sleep, taking their meds on time and feeding themselves properly. The […]...more0minPlay
January 31, 2011Future Lab: Visual Computing LabIntel’s new visual computing lab is researching how to create immersive experiences with computers. Parallel processing is opening the doors to the ability to synthesize images and audio which look and sound real. Here is Intel’s announcement of the new visual computing lab and the new Science and Technology Centers. Interviewees: Doug James, Associate Professor, […]...more0minPlay
January 03, 2011Future Lab: The Connected HomeThe technology to make a connected home probably exists. With diverse platforms and network configurations, as well as manufacturers’ unique characteristics built into computing gear, audio and video equipment and appliances, the task of getting them to work together usually requires more than getting the settings correct under a PC’s preferences menu. In this edition […]...more0minPlay
December 20, 2010Future Lab: Digital ArtArtists have often been proponents and leading users of technology. In computing, gaming has presented a challenge to hardware and software developers as artists create images that push the boundaries of compute performance. In this edition of Future Lab on digital art, an introductory investigation of the collaboration of art and science. Interviewees: Joel Slayton, […]...more0minPlay
December 13, 2010Future Lab: The Future of TVTelevision is far more complex than just the infrastructure that brings a signal to a TV set. It is the business of funding watchable programs in order to sell them to advertisers or audiences. It is a complex arrangement of creative and distribution legal agreements. It is what happens in front of and behind the […]...more0minPlay
December 06, 2010Future Lab: Better PhotosMany digital tools are available to help photographers achieve better results. But those tools only augment the photographer’s ability to see. Computer vision researchers have been working on programs that allow computers to see. Subhabrata Bhattacharya, working with Intel Labs, helped to develop algorithms that enable computers to analyze the aesthetic qualities of images. Total […]...more0minPlay
November 29, 2010Future Lab: Protecting Privacy, Making the Invisible VisibleA seamless and ubiquitous computing experience on the Internet also requires the user to take on a certain amount of risk that personal information would get into the wrong hands. Computer scientists are developing tools that protect a user’s privacy. In this Future Lab podcast, researchers discuss some of these tools as well as concepts […]...more0minPlay
November 15, 2010Future Lab: The Brain Computer Interface and mind reading technologyResearchers are developing technologies that will eventually allow users to control devices like computers, televisions and cell phones with their thoughts. Scientists have created Brain Computer Interface, also known as “BCI,” technology that allows computer programs to interpret human intentions by reading their brain waves. Researchers have used BCI to develop a system that enables […]...more0minPlay
November 08, 2010Future Lab: Collaborating in the Virtual World of ScienceSimThe 3D Internet is a rapidly converging set of technologies used for visualizing information on the web in game-like 3D environments. This convergence promises to allow future Internet users to interact with people and information in ways that are much more natural and intuitive than today’s Internet. The ScienceSim virtual world is a 3D Internet […]...more0minPlay
FAQs about Intel Labs:How many episodes does Intel Labs have?The podcast currently has 76 episodes available.