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Apple, Google Reach New Deal to End U.S. Lawsuit Over Employee Poaching
The settlement aims to resolve an antitrust class action lawsuit by tech workers.
Intel Unveils Platform to Simplify Connectivity of Products
The tech giant wants to make it easier for companies to create Internet-connected smart products using its chips, security and software.
Intel's Upscale Bracelet Has Google Alerts, AT&T Data Plan
Aimed at fashion-conscious women, the bracelets represent an attempt to stand out in a growing field of often-clunky smartwatches.
This 13-Year-Old Entrepreneur Just Landed Funding From Intel
His invention: A low-cost Braille printer.
Stephen Hawking Introduces Intel's Connected Wheelchair
The British physicist who 'made black holes cool' says Intel's new wheelchair, which collects health data from the user, is just one more step toward the technology of the future.
AARP Launches a Tablet Designed for Boomers
The $189 device comes equipped with an easy-to-use interface, larger-than-normal icons and special settings to fix common mishaps instantly.
50 Cent Betting Heart-Monitoring Headphones Will Be a Hit
The rapper's headphone company, SMS Audio, is entering the white-hot wearables space alongside famed chip maker Intel.
From Startup to Goliath: 3 Factors That Influenced Intel's Culture in the Early Days
While founders have an impact on shaping a company, outside forces inevitably influence a firm's inner workings.
Report: Tech Giants to Pay $324 Million to Settle No-Hiring Lawsuit
Apple, Google, Intel and Adobe have settled a suit that accused the firms of conspiring not to hire one another's engineers.
Intel Just Poured $740 Million Into Cloudera. But What Is It?
Cloudera is getting a lot of investor love, with Intel taking an 18 percent stake in the company. Here's a bit more about what the company does.
Here Comes Another Smartwatch. This One's From Google.
The wearable tech market is about to get a little more crowded.
Cable Wars: Intel Builds a Web TV Service, Sells It to Verizon
With this deal, Verizon might be looking to take on cable rival Comcast.
McAfee Founder Elated That Intel Is Renaming Security Products, Says It's the 'Worst Software on the Planet'
Intel will drop the McAfee name from its security products, hoping to distance itself from controversial founder John McAfee, who says the move has delighted him 'beyond words.'