Title: Intel Tech Wire Newsletter
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![Meet the Digital Home Guy]()
![Build a Creativity or Gaming PC]()
![Wireless Makes a New Connection]()
![Intel Developer Forum Wrap Up]()
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![Meet the Digital Home Guy]()
Ever wonder what happens when the average Joe or Jane tries to do
something like install a wireless router? Well, the Digital Home Guy
is ready to show you. In fact, that's exactly what he tries to tackle
this time. Why? Because installing a wireless router is the first step
to using your computer and the Internet anywhere inside your house.
Follow his installation step-by-step. Then keep reading Intel� Tech Wire
to learn how the Digital Home Guy turns his house into a digital home.
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Building your own PC can be easier than you imagine. In fact, Intel
makes it even easier with a growing library
of interactive guides.
These guides give you information and tips on building everything
from a system that unleashes your creativity to a screaming-fast
platform for extreme gaming. In the end, you get a computer precisely
tailored to you. Why? Because it's built with the hand-picked
components you need to maximize your individual computing experience.
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Women of Influence Speaker Rebecca MacDonald, Chair and CEO of Energy Savings Income Fund, had concerns about the impact of electronic communication on the social aspects of business. However, experiencing the freedom and possibilities provided by a wireless network and laptops powered by Intel Centrino Mobile technology soon changed that perception. Being able to connect and oversee her business from any room in her house, a caf�, or even wireless-enabled airports when she travels to New York and other cities provided an invaluable level of flexibility and convenience.
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IDF Spring 2004 was a resounding success, giving attendees a wealth
of information on the industry's latest technologies and trends,
plus Intel's vision of the future. IDF is a premier event for hardware
and software developers that twice a year brings together the industry's
movers and shakers. Top announcements this spring included Intel's plans
to introduce the world's
first NOR Flash Memory
on 90-nanometer manufacturing technology. Intel is also joining with other industry leaders to develop
the first high-speed personal wireless interconnect (think wireless USB).
Get all the news
from the latest IDF.
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+ Wireless connectivity and some features may require you to purchase additional software, services or external hardware. Availability of public wireless LAN access points limited. System performance measured by MobileMark* 2002. System performance, battery life, wireless performance and functionality will vary depending on your specific hardware and software configurations. More information.
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