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  • Panetta: We didn’t defend consulate under attack because of a lack of intel

    10/26/2012 9:53:11 AM PDT · by chessplayer · 56 replies
    One of the unanswered questions about the terrorist attack on our consulate in Benghazi is why the US military didn’t intervene. Rumors had swirled that the US asked the Libyan government in Tripoli for permission to fly into Benghazi to break up the attack but had been refused, although no one has claimed that on the record. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta put that rumor to rest yesterday by telling reporters that the US never planned to intervene at all, thanks to a lack of intel on the ground: US military leaders ruled out sending in forces during the attack on...
  • "Within 24 Hours': When U.S. Intel in Libya Told Washington 9/11/12 Was Terror Attack

    10/14/2012 4:41:28 PM PDT · by Nachum · 35 replies
    CNS News ^ | 10/14/12 | Terence P. Jeffrey
    (CNSNews.com) - Sen. Lindsey Graham (R.-S.C.), a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said on CBS's "Face the Nation" on Sunday that the U.S. intelligence community in Libya informed the administration in Washington, D.C., within 24 hours of the Sept. 11, 2012 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya that the attack had been a terrorist strike whose perpetrators included militia associated with al Qaeda. Graham said the fact that the administration was still publicly declaring more than five days later that the attack may have arisen as a spontaneous protest indicated that either "they are misleading or...
  • Romney gets second intelligence briefing (WHY did this take so long Obama?)

    09/28/2012 5:40:49 AM PDT · by PghBaldy · 13 replies
    Washington Post ^ | September 27 | Ntalie Jennings
    Mitt Romney got his second classified national security briefing Tuesday at a CIA office in Herndon, Va... Ryan has also been briefed
  • Intel pulls funds from Boy Scouts over policy barring gay scouts and leaders

    09/24/2012 1:09:17 PM PDT · by madprof98 · 75 replies
    ABC15.com ^ | 9/24/12 | abc15 staff
    The Boy Scouts of America has lost one of it's biggest corporate donors, Intel, who announced Sunday they will no longer fund the organization until gay Scouts and leaders are welcome within the organization. Eagle Scout Zach Wahls, founder of Scouts for Equality, launched a campaign urging Intel to pull funding from the Boy Scouts after a report revealed the company gave nearly $700,000 to the Boy Scouts in 2010. "Intel made the right decision here, in order to live up to their corporate values of diversity, equality and individual liberty," said Wahls. "Companies that support the LGBT community simply...
  • Intel Haswell - Big Hope for Intel, Says Analyst.

    09/23/2012 8:36:15 AM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 1 replies
    xbitlabs.com ^ | 09/07/2012 04:49 PM | Anton Shilov
    Intel Haswell Set to Benefit Significantly from 22nm Tri-Gate It is indisputable that Intel Corp.'s latest microprocessors are very competitive in terms of performance, power consumption and other qualities. But no matter how good code-named Ivy Bridge chips are, the next-generation Haswell have to be better. Analysts believe that Intel pins a lot of hopes on Haswell as the chips will be in many ways revolutionary. "Haswell will be the first processor to be designed from the ground up to fully optimize the power savings and performance benefits from the move to 3D or tri-gate transistors on the 22nm process...
  • Politico Rushes to Protect Their Precious Obama After Devastating Report

    09/14/2012 5:13:14 AM PDT · by radioone · 7 replies
    Jammie Wearing Fool ^ | 9-13-12 | Jammie
    They just can’t let go of their sweet Dear Leader, no matter how damning the news is. It’s pretty sad at this point. A U.S. official told POLITICO: “There’s no intelligence indicating that the attack in Benghazi was premeditated.” That “official” is unnamed, of course. And how can this be trusted since Obama studiously avoids intelligence briefings? Meanwhile, in case they want to start making up some excuses for their next blunder: Egypt’s General Intelligence Service warned that a jihadi group is planning to launch terrorist attacks against the US and Israeli embassies in Cairo, according to a report Tuesday...
  • Victor Poor, Who Helped Create Early Intel Chips, Dies at 79

    08/19/2012 7:43:42 PM PDT · by EveningStar · 3 replies
    The New York Times ^ | August 19, 2012 | John Markoff
    Victor Poor, a largely self-taught computer engineer who played an early role in the development of one of Intel’s first commercial microprocessors, died on Friday in Palm Bay, Fla. He was 79.
  • Engineers build 50 gigapixel camera (Yes, you read that right)

    06/20/2012 2:50:29 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 37 replies
    Phys.Org ^ | 06-20-2012 | Provided by Duke University
    By synchronizing 98 tiny cameras in a single device, electrical engineers from Duke University and the University of Arizona have developed a prototype camera that can create images with unprecedented detail. The camera's resolution is five times better than 20/20 human vision over a 120 degree horizontal field. The new camera has the potential to capture up to 50 gigapixels of data, which is 50,000 megapixels. By comparison, most consumer cameras are capable of taking photographs with sizes ranging from 8 to 40 megapixels. Pixels are individual "dots" of data – the higher the number of pixels, the better resolution...
  • Chris Wallace Skewers Obama Senior Adviser On White House Involvement In Intel Leaks (video)

    06/17/2012 9:32:23 AM PDT · by Nachum · 21 replies
    Ninja News ^ | 6/17/12 | Mediaite
    David Plouffe, adviser to President Obama, pervaded Sunday morning news shows this week, and among them was an interview with Fox News Sunday‘s Chris Wallace. In a show focused largely on the recent leaks of classified intelligence, Wallace grilled Plouffe on how this information was leaked and how much the president is willing to participate in the investigation.
  • Windows 8, Intel Atom SoC Will Be iPad Killer

    06/07/2012 7:15:15 AM PDT · by SmokingJoe · 108 replies
    Informationweek ^ | June 04, 2012 | George Ou
    When Intel announced its Windows 8 Tablet check list running on a soon-to-be-released Intel Atom Z2760 dual-core System on Chip (SoC), the reaction was mild enthusiasm with a healthy dose of skepticism. Intel said that Intel Windows 8 tablets would come with 10- or 11-inch screens, measure less than 9 mm thick, weigh less than 1.5 lbs, and offer more than nine hours of battery. The typical reaction was disbelief because no Intel notebook or netbook has ever come close to being as thin and light as an iPad with the battery life of an iPad. Conventional wisdom among tech...
  • FBI reverses course on intel sharing shutdown after PJM reporting

    04/20/2012 4:47:53 PM PDT · by Nachum · 7 replies
    PJ Media ^ | 4/20/12 | Patrick Poole
    On a conference call this afternoon the FBI announced a reversal of their decision to cut off the intelligence sharing of information from the Terrorist Screening Center (TSC). The FBI shut down reporting to the 77 fusion centers on March 1st, and we reported on the shutdown yesterday. The FBI had announced that they would be resuming the TSC reporting, but without the Personal Information Intelligence (PII) that fusion centers had previously had access to (as I updated on the article yesterday afternoon). Fusion center officials had said yesterday that resuming the TSC reports without the PII would be
  • BREAKING: Without Warning, FBI Halts Intel Sharing

    04/19/2012 12:14:12 PM PDT · by null and void · 43 replies
    PJ Media ^ | April 19, 2012 - 12:02 am | Patrick Poole
    On March 1, the FBI stopped sharing vital terror intel with state and local officials without explanation. Without making a public or private announcement, the FBI has ended critical intelligence sharing with all 77 law enforcement fusion centers nationwide. This policy was implemented less than two days after a top FBI official told Congress about the FBI’s extensive efforts to share intelligence with state and local partners. On Monday, a state fusion center official told PJ Media: The FBI has effectively put us out of business. We are right back to September 10. Two other fusion center officials in other...
  • Teenager Unlocks Potential Pathways for Breast Cancer Treatments, Wins Intel Science Talent Search

    03/14/2012 9:04:47 PM PDT · by James C. Bennett · 2 replies
    MarketWatch ^ | March 13, 2012 | MarketWatch
    Nithin Tumma, whose research could lead to less toxic and more effective breast cancer treatments, received the top award of $100,000 at the Intel Science Talent Search 2012, a program of Society for Science & the Public. From medical treatments to alternative energy solutions, innovation has been top of mind in our nation's capital this week. Honoring high school seniors with exceptional promise in math and science, Intel Corporation and Society for Science & the Public (SSP) recognized the winners of the nation's most elite and demanding high school research competition, the Intel Science Talent Search. Nithin Tumma, 17, of...
  • Intelligence Community Virtual Career Fair

    03/05/2012 5:51:25 PM PST · by VeniVidiVici · 5 replies
    Came across this Virtual Career Fair aimed towards folks wanting a job in the Intelligence field. Sorry it's last minute, the online fair is Tuesday, March 6 from 2pm to 8pm, but it looks pretty organized and even promises online recruiters for one-on-ones.
  • Intel Wants YOUR Linux Questions, Feedback

    01/13/2012 11:23:01 AM PST · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 9 replies
    Phoronix ^ | January 12th | Michael Larabel
    Intel's Linux graphics team is seeking any questions or feedback that Phoronix readers have concerning their open-source Linux graphics driver stack. ... Before anyone asks, this is only about the driver developed by the Intel OSTC team for hardware with true Intel integrated graphics -- Sandy Bridge, Ivy Bridge, Ironlake, i915, i945, etc -- and not the notorious Poulsbo or now the Medfield situation. This is also only about graphics and not any other area of your Intel Linux desktop/notebook/netbook/tablet. Go forth and post!
  • Homeless Teen Could Win $100.000 Scholarship

    01/12/2012 9:25:01 PM PST · by takbodan · 7 replies
    Yahoo News ^ | 1/12/12 | Enjoli Francis
    Samantha Garvey is one teenage girl who would rather read something called The Journal of Shellfish Research than Glamour magazine. "What I'm doing is the American dream," she says. The 17-year-old high school senior maintains a 3.9 grade point average at her Brentwood, N.Y., high school, studies Italian and plays the violin. She also has an unusual interest that has recently caught some attention: On Wednesday she was named one of 61 Long Island semifinalists in the national Intel Science Talent Search because of her work studying the effects of predators on ribbed mussels. "I get so excited to tell...
  • The Microprocessor Turns 40: Intel's Monumental Accident

    11/18/2011 5:38:57 PM PST · by Kid Shelleen · 83 replies
    Forbes ^ | 11/15/2011 | Michael Kanellos,
    Today on the 40th anniversary of the 4004, the world’s first microprocessor, the world should salute Intel and the three inventors of that microchip for the accomplishment. But let’s not forget that a little bit of luck and good lawyering helped too. The 4004 was essentially a contract engineering assignment.
  • Happy 40th birthday, Intel 4004!

    11/16/2011 10:34:32 AM PST · by ShadowAce · 10 replies
    The Register ^ | 15 November 2011 | Rik Myslewski
    On November 15, 1971, 40 years ago this Tuesday, an advertisment appeared in Electronic News for a new kind of chip – one that could perform different operations by obeying instructions given to it. That first microprocessor was the Intel 4004, a 4-bit chip developed in 1970 by Intel engineers Federico Faggin, Ted Hoff, and Stanley Mazor in cooperation with the Japanese company Busicom [1] (née the Nippon Calculating Machine Corporation) for that company's adding machines. Busicom held the rights to the 4004 in 1970, but released them to Intel in 1971. Intel then offered the world's first processor for sale,...
  • Intel Chair Open to U.S. Forces in Iran

    10/16/2011 10:39:53 AM PDT · by Nachum · 11 replies
    The Daily Beast ^ | 10/16/11 | staff
    Mike Rogers, the chair of the House intelligence committee, will not rule out the use of military force in Iran after authorities foiled a D.C. terror plot that allegedly had roots in Tehran. “I don’t think you should take it off the table,” Rogers, a Republican, said on ABC’s This Week. Other options, Rogers said, would include gathering a coalition of other nations to condemn Iran or striking against Iranians operating in Iraq. Iran’s government has denied any link to the plot, which aimed to assassinate the Saudi ambassador in Washington, D.C.
  • Introducing the Tizen Project ( Intel sponsored follow on to MeeGo)

    09/28/2011 12:07:14 PM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach
    Anandtech ^ | 9/28/2011 1:00:00 AM | Anand Lal Shimpi
    Posted in smartphones , MeeGo , Tizen , Intel , Samsung When Intel first announced its intentions to enter the smartphone space it needed an OS that demanded the additional silicon Intel was willing to invest in this market. With PCs Intel had Microsoft Windows, an OS that could seemingly always use more processing power. Newer versions of Windows helped Intel sell newer versions of its processors. There was no analog to that in the smartphone market when Intel first started making noise. It was software and styling, not SoCs that differentiated most Android smartphones early on. Obviously times are...