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Facebook for Work; Modernizing NYC Payphones; Intel Mica Hands On
2014-11-18 19:02:16| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide
From Intel's new Mica wearable to 'Facebook for Work,' here's what you missed on Monday.
Intel will combine PC and mobile divisions: A bold move that might spell the end for Atom
2014-11-18 17:23:15| Extremetech
Intel will combine its PC and mobile chip divisions, according to an email sent to employees by CEO Brian Krzanich. There's no word on how this might affect Intel's future PC and mobile products, but presumably this might be the end of either the Atom or Core line of chips -- which, to be honest, is probably a sensible move given how the latest Atom and ultra-mobile Core chips are fairly close in terms of performance and power consumption.
The Morning Rundown: Intel to reorganize, move mobile chip units into more successful PC division
2014-11-18 15:14:11| Agriculture - Topix.net
Intel Corp. will reorganize its mobile computing business by merging mobile phone and tablet operations with its more successful PC chip unit. Bloomberg reported that the move is expected to be completed sometime next year.
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Intel embraces glamor for digital bracelet, eyes Barneys patrons
2014-11-18 14:53:31| Apparel - Topix.net
Intel, which typically discusses the features of its products in nanometers, is going to try to sell a gadget based on something more visible: bling. Its MICA bracelet -- a $495 piece of jewelry -- will go on sale in early December at "select" Barneys New York and Opening Ceremony stores, the chipmaker said.
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Intel to launch USD 495 MICA smart bracelet in December
2014-11-18 10:11:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Intel has officially unveiled its luxury smart bracelet, dubbed MICA, which will be available at Barneys and Opening Ceremony stores in December at a price of USD 495, including two years of AT&T data. The bracelet, whose name is short for My Intelligent Communication Accessory, has been engineered by Intel and designed by fashion cooperative Opening Ceremony. It is offered in two versions: the first is covered in black snakeskin with pearls and lapis stones, and the second comes in white snakeskin with tiger's eye and obsidian glass. Both styles feature a curved sapphire screen, which is intended to sit on the inside of the wrist, not the outside. The makers said the device is designed to act as a "personal concierge", offering intelligent reminders after syncing with the user's Google calendar and Facebook accounts. Intel has also teamed up with Yelp to provide localised restaurant and shopping recommendations. The bracelet comes with its own AT&T SIM card with data paid by Intel for two years, up to two days of battery life, as well as remote locking and location tracking.
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