January 8, 2008
Intel predicts the personal net
Mobile devices will deliver a more personal internet within five years, using chips with the power of today's desktop PCs, Intel's head has said. The BBC reports.
"Speaking at the Consumer Electronics Show, Paul Otellini predicted mobile devices could soon "augment reality" by pulling data from the net in real time.
He said the industry was on the verge of creating a "new level of capability and usefulness to the internet". "It's an internet that is proactive, predictive and context-aware."
Explaining that devices would be location-aware, and would access the internet over Wimax wireless connections, he said: "Instead of going to the internet, the internet comes to us. "
emily | 9:53 AM |
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