Intel targets IoT with new Quark chips and free Cloud OS
Intel has released new processors and free cloud services as part of its latest push to capitalize on the nascent Internet of Things market.
Intel has released new processors and free cloud services as part of its latest push to capitalize on the nascent Internet of Things market.
The Apple Mac has played an important part of my professional journalism career for at least 20 of the years that I have been a writer. One Mac or another has been my main writing machine since 1990, and has been in daily use, traveling around the world several times and my more-or-less constant work companion. It is a tool not a religion, yet I have been quite fond of the various machines that I have used.
Desktop publishing was the killer app that got me started with Macs.
In 1990, I was a cub reporter at a small daily newspaper in Southwest Florida, and someone brought in a Macintosh computer to the editorial department. They asked, "Who knows how to use one of these?" I raised my hand, saying that I had used them for a short time in college (the journalism school had just started to use Macintosh systems and QuarkXpress in their computer labs).