The Intel Developer Forum has become a major event on the technology industry calendar with keynotes that make international headlines. But at the heart of IDF are the sessions where developers get access to the details of new products and science from the world’s biggest chipmaker. This podcast is an excerpt from IDF Shanghai 2008. It’s an example from the session “Future Mobile Computer Vision and Industry Opportunities.”
Intel’s invitation-only event at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, Calif., showed off the company’s diverse research projects in areas like visual computing, health, life sciences, green-friendly technologies, and wireless, to name a few. “Intel scientists can propose research on any topic they envision a solution for,” ...
When Intel’s research teams think about the future of computing - from mobile devices with near-limitless functionality to technology for the developing world to virtual worlds and advanced robotics, they are literally mapping our future (a future that could include, for example, a cafe table with
2007 Utah Technology Council’s Hall of Fame inductee Bernard Daines has a rich legacy of innovation spanning several decades of achievements in the network communications industry, and is widely recognized as an expert in Ethernet technology. Daines was the first to create the 100 megabit Ethernet Switch when he ... Photographers, don’t miss this one! It’s an interview with Thomas Hawk and Marc Levoy, Stanford University Professor, who is jointly appointed in computer science and electrical engineering. But that’s the geeky way of explaining this dude is doing some radical stuff with cameras. He shows us a camera that ... Silicon Valley is not known for paying much attention to its own history but things are changing. The Computer History Museum’s 2007 Fellow Awards was sold out as much of Silicon Valley’s aristocracy turned out for a $250 fund raising dinner that paid tribute to four top technologists: Morris ... Join BearingPoint senior manager and technologist Karim Zerhouni to learn who the financial criminals are, what kind of damage they’re doing and what kind of tools they’re using to achieve large-scale money laundering and fraud on an international scale. Growing in sophistication, online fraudsters are no longer rogue students but ... A short talk on computer science enrollment trends with Mehran Sahami, associate chairman of undergraduate education at Stanford University. Mehran Sahami is the associate chairman of undergraduate education. What does that mean? He runs probably the most important computer science undergraduate department in the world. This is the department that gave birth to Google, after all (and a bunch of other companies). This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance for ... Scott Klemmer is an assistant professor in the computer science department at Stanford University. We spend an hour talking about a variety of topics. Modern software development trends that Scott is seeing from companies like Google and Yahoo (both of which started at Stanford). Mobile development. What his students ... David Orenstein, Communications and PR Manager, and Ian Hsu, director of Internet Media Outreach at Stanford University, greet me and show me around the “Gates building,” aka the Computer Science building. We were there to interview Scott Klemmer, assistant professor in the computer science department. Harish founded Smile Interactive, the company that incubated Quasar, one of India’s top digital advertising agencies. It’s also behind Tyroo, an advertising network that Yahoo recently bought a substantial part of. It also built the technology behind MakeMyTrip, India’s biggest travel portal. In this podcast, Harish talks ... It’s not often that you get to meet one of the people who helped make Silicon Valley the tech powerhouse it is today. Here you get to meet Dr. Mendel Rosenblum, co-founder and chief scientist at VMWare. He also teaches computer science at Stanford University. Translation: he’s smart and ... Science gurus Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman show how Intel’s incredible shrinking transistors are helping to cram old, super-sized supercomputer performance into small, sleek laptops built with Intel Centrino Duo processor technology. This video was created to celebrate the introduction of Intel Centrino Duo and Intel Centrino Pro processor technology ... Science gurus Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman race through speed and time to show the explosive wonders of Moore’s Law, which is at the core of advances in computer technology. This video was created to celebrate the introduction of Intel Centrino Duo and Intel Centrino Pro processor technology in May ... Since it’s introduction in 1979, TaylorMade’s metal driver has been at the heart of golf’s revolution. Today, technology and science are pushing distance and performance for both tour players and weekend warriors. Benoit Vincent, TaylorMade Golf’s chief technology officer, talks with Brad Baldwin about how technology and innovation are driving ... Marcus Sachs is the deputy director of SRI International’s Computer Science Laboratory. In that role, he directs the operations of the Department of Homeland Security’s Cyber Security Research and Development Center. On May 1, I met with the former White House Director for Communication Infrastructure Protection in his Arlington-based office overlooking ... Less than one year ago, LaVerne Council joined Johnson & Johnson, charged with crafting a new IT strategy to drive the global enterprise. In part one of this two-part podcast, join host John Gallant and Council, who takes audience questions and shares: Chris R. Johnson directs the Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute (SCI) at the University of Utah. Johnson was greatly influenced by several people responsible, in large part, for creating computer graphics as we know it today. Names like David Evans and Ivan Sutherland (Evans and ... Understand why enterprise content management is gaining visibility in today’s market and how companies are developing their ECM strategies. Learn more about how content management is utilized across multiple industries and customer examples for critical content-centric businesses processes. Additionally, we discuss next steps for initiating a successful content management strategy - starting with an enterprise-class ECM platform. This is an EMC podcast. vSpring’s Dennis Wood speaks with ContentWatch President and CEO Jack Sunderlage, about his participation in some of Utah’s most important economic development initiatives, including the Utah Technology Council, the Utah Partnership for Education, The World Trade Center Utah, and Utah Science Technology and Research ... This is a bit different today. It’s not about Web 2.0, or startups, or computer science. Instead we take a look inside the industry of home building with CleverHomes Founder Toby Long. Toby is an architect, but one that is trying to find new, more sustainable ways to build ... Do you remember the first time you heard of Google? It’s probably hard for many of us to remember the Internet before the advent of the now-giant search company, but there was a time when Google’s brand wasn’t fully developed. David Cheriton is professor of computer science at Stanford University, ... David Cheriton is professor of computer science at Stanford University. The school has been the unofficial launching pad for plenty of young tech entrepreneurs. Cheriton talks with PodVentureZone’s John Ince about the his early impressions of Google Co-Founder Sergey Brin and the meeting he set up with Andy Bechtolsheim that ... vSpring v100 member Phil Windley speaks with Dennis Wood about identity management and the emergence of reputation-driven business. He discusses his interest in identity management and reputation systems and the foundational roles these systems play in both the enterprise software and Internet applications spaces. Windley sees the identity ...Bernard Daines, Father of Gigabit Ethernet
Advanced Photographic Research at Stanford with Prof. Marc Levoy
Silicon Valley Turns Out to Honor Top Technologists
Financial Crimes: Battling Large-scale Online Fraud
Talking about U.S. computer science university enrollment trends
The guy who runs Stanford's undergraduate computer science department
Trends in human/computer interaction from Stanford University prof
A short tour of Stanford's Computer Science building
Harish Bahl, Founder CEO of Smile Interactive, on Internal Incubation
A talk with VMWare's lead geek
Powers of Smaller
Moore's Law Got Me
The Inside of Club Design with TaylorMade Golf's CTO
SRI's Marcus Sachs on Security, Terrorism Botnets
Marching Order: Johnson & Johnson’s new CIO, LaVerne Council - Part 1
Chris Johnson on Imaging's Future in Medicine and Science
Enterprise Content Management Overview
ContentWatch President and CEO Jack Sunderlage
Building a new kind of house with CleverHomes
PodVentureZone: Lost Google Tapes with David Cheriton, Part 3
PodVentureZone: Lost Google Tapes with David Cheriton, Part 2
V100 Show: Identity Management and Reputation-Driven Business, With Phil Windley
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