Carry Small, Live Large: Enriching the Living Room, Classroom, Office and Automobile – Chuck Smith – Research@Intel Day
June 18th, 2009
The concept called “carry small, live large” is Intel Lab’s vision to deliver an enhanced mobile device experience by using wireless connectivity to locate and utilize nearby resources such as remote displays and storage devices, while sing embedded sensors and personal profile information to deliver personal, context-driven user experience.
Chuck Smith demonstrates at Research@Intel Day.
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