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HG January 8, 2010 at 8:06 pm

CES 2010: Intel’s awesome ‘InfoScape’ tech demo

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Intel’s 2010 CES booth had two 7-by 7-foot HD touchscreens, each one showing more than 500 rotating cubes that represent a piece of Internet content, be it a video, photo or text (including Twitter feeds, Flickr images, Google News articles and more). By touching the cubes, it expanded the content in real-time. All of this was running off an Intel Core i7-based desktop. Simply amazing.


Intel InfoScape






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