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Now that the first round of reviews are out, it's clear Intel's got the right idea with the Compute Stick, a full-blown PC on a $150 HDMI stick that plugs into any monitor or HDTV with a free port.
Intelhas given Microsoft an answer to the Google Chromebit stick computer. The new Compute Stick brings Windows 8.1 to an ultraportable device that fits in your pocket. It is a full-powered computer ...
Intel has announced the Compute Stick, a fully-fledged PC that is no bigger than a pack of chewing gum. Unveiled at CES 2015 in Las Vegas, the device turns any HDMI-ready television into a Windows 8.1 ...
Intel has unveiled a rather odd product that may be overshadowed by bigger CES announcements, but we find the Intel Compute Stick quite interesting. Intel describes it as a “compute-on-a-stick” device ...
Intel recently built a prototype Intel Core M Compute Stick equipped with a RealSense camera. The gadget uses the depth-sensing capabilities of the camera, which makes 3D logins and night video ...
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