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For Intel, the business side of doing good
October 22, 2007
Chairman Craig Barrett talks about WiMax, laptops for kids and how good works can help a tech company's bottom line.
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Quote of the day: More bucks for games than health
September 16, 2005
Intel's Digital Health Group manager says the tech industry is spending more on video games than improving health care.
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Cisco, Intel, Oracle team up on health care
January 31, 2006
Tech giants will provide doctors financial incentives to accelerate use of information technology in health care.
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Intel's medical ambitions
September 16, 2005
Intel's Louis Burns talks about health care--and why you could see "Intel Inside" on a chilly medical instrument coming at you one day. Making virtual rounds
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Medical records mashup would span a lifetime
December 7, 2006
Five major companies have joined forces and invested in what appears to be the ultimate personal medical-records database.
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UCSF nurses test tablet PCs
February 21, 2007
Intel and Motion Computing show off the C5 tablet PC, a digital assistant for overworked health care professionals.Photos: Intel checks into the hospital
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Intel unveils prototypes for doctors, health care
August 24, 2005
Chipmaker shows off concepts and prototypes of future computers for use by doctors, nurses and patients.
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Intel launches broad reorganization
January 17, 2005
Among the changes: a new division devoted to digital health care technologies, plus a unit to focus on Intel's distribution channels.
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Tech companies gear up for seniors
December 12, 2005
With the world's population getting older, technology is being positioned to help the elderly stay independent. Photos: Gadgets for seniors
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Health care's the ticket, Craig Barrett says
April 13, 2005
Eat this chip, says Intel's outgoing chief executive. It will be good for you.
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Intel chip gear aims to detect disease
October 23, 2003
Can equipment used to make semiconductors help detect the early stages of cancer? The chipmaker and a cancer research center are going to try to find out.
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AMD's Ruiz and Dell, together at last
October 23, 2006
Oracle's OpenWorld marks joint appearance of AMD head Hector Ruiz, and Michael Dell, the PC maker's chief, whose companies finally became partners this year.
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Cardinal Health to help fund medical records database
February 2, 2007
Company is first in the health care industry to join Dossia, backed by such companies as Intel, Wal-Mart.
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Stacking up the chips
August 1, 2005
It's all about design as the chipset market booms, China gains strength and researchers grapple with nanotubes.
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Tech's medical marvels
January 29, 2004
CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos explains why tech start-ups and traditional giants are now racing to get into hospitals and drug laboratories.
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Toshiba unveils second tablet PC
November 18, 2003
The company releases its Portege M200, a new Windows XP tablet with a higher resolution, 12.1-inch screen and a faster Intel Pentium M processor.
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The next thing on the Net: Your cardio system
September 15, 2005
Soon, something that looks like a Band-Aid could e-mail your blood pressure and other vitals to your doctor. Photo: Fast track to blood pressure
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