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"Intel The World Economic Forum ranked intel eighteenth among the 100 Most Sustainable Corporations in the world in 2 004.10 The company's progress since then has been consistent with improvements in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. In an unprecedented recycling initiative, intel and eBay joined with leading technology companies, government agencies, and environmental groups to help pave the way for consumers and businesses to safely dispose of unwanted electronics. In September 2005, mailers went out to 3."
- David Steinman, Safe Trip to Eden: Ten Steps to Save Planet Earth from the Global Warming Meltdown (Get the book.)

"The "Green Chemistry in California" report emphasized that a growing number of California industries, including IBM, intel, and Apple, are already developing and implementing policies to reduce the use of toxic chemicals. The report further identified a critical need to encourage research by progressive industry on the science and technology of green chemistry. What must also be encouraged is an education campaign about the benefits of green chemistry, begirvning in the universities where chemists are initially trained. "
- Samuel S. Epstein, Randall Fitzgerald, Toxic Beauty: How Cosmetics and Personal Care Products Endanger Your Health . . . And What You Can Do about It (Get the book.)

"New York City households announcing the city's most ambitious personal computer, television, and cell phone recycling drive to date. intel and Best Buy Co. both supported the drive, which ran on weekends in October.11 www.intel.com Foods and Beverages Amy's Kitchen WTiile you might never get childhood comfort foods like Swanson roast beef TV dinners completely out of your life, you just might have a chance with prepared foods from Amy's Kitchen. They make prepared food not only healthy but also absolutely tasty."
- David Steinman, Safe Trip to Eden: Ten Steps to Save Planet Earth from the Global Warming Meltdown (Get the book.)

"My first destination is Onomea Orchards, a tropical fruit farm belonging to Richard Johnson, a retired manager from intel. Confident and businesslike, he is growing rambutans, mangosteens and durians for profit. He's convinced that these fruits will soon be as popular as kiwis. Although they haven't been allowed into the United States in the past, he says that Hawaii has invested in irradiation facilities that are now allowing ultraexotics to be exported to the mainland. He shows me some durian blossoms, which are hermaphroditic (meaning the flowers contain male and female parts together)."
- Adam Leith Gollne, The Fruit Hunters: A Story of Nature, Adventure, Commerce and Obsession (Get the book.)

"A MAINFRAME IN YOUR EYE Big computer and chip companies such as IBM, HP, and intel are racing to manufacture a nanochip that puts a thousand times the computing power of a desktop in a speck of dust so small that it would fit in your eye. By 2001, artificial retinas consisting of powerful silicon processors developed by Illinois-based Optobionics Corporation were implanted in blind human patients (see Fig. 21).18 Yet these are orders of magnitude less powerful than what's being researched."
- Douglas Mulhall, Our Molecular Future: How Nanotechnology, Robotics, Genetics and Artificial Intelligence Will Transform Our World (Get the book.)

"Then, when the world economy crashed in 2001, intel defied logic and invested an additional $302 million. The money was used to expand a Shanghai-based intel plant dedicated to the manufacture of intel 845 chipsets for the Pentium 4 processor. The move was not as daft as it may have seemed. While the consumers in the rest of the world were up to their ears in computers and were snapping their purses shut, China's 1.2 billion buyers were expected to increase their purchase of PCs by 20 percent a year."
- The Disinformation Company, Everything You Know Is Wrong: The Disinformation Guide to Secrets and Lies (Get the book.)

"Companies like Dell, Apple, Sun, intel, and many other lesser-known brands are headquartered nearby, together representing hundreds of billions of dollars in high-tech electronics sales across the world. Most of the participants were senior engineers. It's fair to say that their fingerprints, or those of their colleagues, are somewhere inside the workings of your computer, your DVD player, your video-game consoles, or any number of dozens of other consumer and medical electronic devices. They are the brains behind many of the crown jewels of American ingenuity and entrepreneurship."
- Mark Schapiro, Exposed: The Toxic Chemistry of Everyday Products and What's at Stake for American Power (Get the book.)

"Dell, Apple, Ericsson, IBM, Microsoft, intel, Panasonic, Sony, and Philips. The United States is finding itself surrounded by major trading partners adopting the European Union's regulations, prompting significant changes in the industry's approach to the poisons in their products. Tech Forecasters, a high-tech consulting and design firm, estimated that the worldwide costs for implementing RoHS could amount to twenty billion dollars industry-wide over the next decade—a tiny percent of the nearly trill ion-dollar-a-year global electronics trade."

- Mark Schapiro, Exposed: The Toxic Chemistry of Everyday Products and What's at Stake for American Power (Get the book.)

"March 2007 hit like a power surge for Panasonic, intel, Sony, and the rest of the global electronics industry. Eight months after RoHS, the EU's directive banning all hazardous chemicals and minerals in electronic devices, the Chinese equivalent came into force: the "Administration on the Control of Pollution Caused by Electronic Information Products" sent a signal that China would no longer allow itself to be the world's dumping ground for hazardous products."

- Mark Schapiro, Exposed: The Toxic Chemistry of Everyday Products and What's at Stake for American Power (Get the book.)

"Making the transformation complete, intel, which provides chips for 80 percent of the desktop computer industry, will feature new more efficient power-supply technology. Horowitz teamed up with U.S. government officials to convince China's energy agency (where 85 percent of the world's power supplies are manufactured) to adopt their own high efficiency standards for the tens of millions of external power supplies manufactured and sold there each year. Potential energy savings from desktop computers could equal 16 billion kilowatt hours a year."
- David Steinman, Safe Trip to Eden: Ten Steps to Save Planet Earth from the Global Warming Meltdown (Get the book.)

"Omron Digital Blood Pressure Monitor with intel MSense We like this device because it is so easy to use. The cuff wraps around the arm without requiring any assistance and fits people with medium to large arms (9 to 17 inches in circumference). This is important to get accurate readings. There is easy cuff storage and memory recall so you can monitor your progress over time. Cost: Approximately $80 to $90 We think the arm cuff produces more reliable readings most of the time."
- Joe Graedon, M.S. and Teresa Graedon, Ph.D., Best Choices From the People's Pharmacy (Get the book.)

"In that cable Powell included all eleven of the themes and concerns from the chemical industry and intel. Not surprisingly he strongly urged cost-benefit analysis. He expressed concerns about stifling the creation of new, more effective, and safer chemicals and warned that manufacturers might halt production if the cost of testing and registration was too high. He suggested the exclusion of certain chemicals and eliminating the testing of all chemicals used in producing articles such as computers, plastic products, and textiles."
- Will Allen, The War on Bugs (Get the book.)

"The money was used to expand a Shanghai-based intel plant dedicated to the manufacture of intel 845 chipsets for the Pentium 4 processor. The move was not as daft as it may have seemed. While the consumers in the rest of the world were up to their ears in computers and were snapping their purses shut, China's 1.2 billion buyers were expected to increase their purchase of PCs by 20 percent a year. In the long-run, intel, NEC, Microsoft, and the others rushing to build plants and other facilities in China may regret their eagerness."
- The Disinformation Company, Everything You Know Is Wrong: The Disinformation Guide to Secrets and Lies (Get the book.)

"The chemical industry had done a list of themes dealing with the EU process. intel had also done a list of substantive themes." The combined list of themes that the industry wanted to pursue totaled eleven. The USTR officials and the industry representatives stressed that the prominence of the messenger of the themes must be an elevated one. The implication was that it would take someone of Secretary of State Powell's stature or higher to convey the message in strong enough terms to get the necessary action."
- Will Allen, The War on Bugs (Get the book.)

"In fact, they'd improved its qualities and lowered its price so much that they were able to sell their new version of the ROV (remote-operated vehicle) to several American companies. intel China President Wee Theng Tan is extremely open about this form of techno-theft when he says proudly: "We [Intel] will continue to bring our leading edge technical and manufacturing expertise to China to help the country develop a leadership role in high-end, value-added manufacturing technologies."
- The Disinformation Company, Everything You Know Is Wrong: The Disinformation Guide to Secrets and Lies (Get the book.)

"Foods and Beverages Amy's Kitchen WTiile you might never get childhood comfort foods like Swanson roast beef TV dinners completely out of your life, you just might have a chance with prepared foods from Amy's Kitchen. They make prepared food not only healthy but also absolutely tasty. Their vegetarian dinners with plentiful organic ingredients are sold at health food stores and natural food markets as well, as supermarkets and club stores in the United States, Canada, and across the globe."
- David Steinman, Safe Trip to Eden: Ten Steps to Save Planet Earth from the Global Warming Meltdown (Get the book.)

"QDOS was essentially a 16-bit version of the older CP/M operating system developed for Intel's 8086 microprocessor; Microsoft reworked the code to IBM's specs, and PC-DOS was born. Versions of PC/MS-DOS powered IBM-compatible personal computers through the early 1990s, when it was replaced by another Microsoft operating system?Windows. Microsoft Windows Whereas DOS was a text-based operating system, Windows was graphical—and supported the click-and-drag operation of a mouse."
- The New York Times, The New York Times Guide to Essential Knowledge: A Desk Reference for the Curious Mind (Get the book.)

"It was Intel's next chip, the 80286, that met with widespread acceptance among PC manufacturers. Also released in 1982, the 80286 contained the equivalent of 134,000 transistors. The 80286 was succeeded by the 80386 in 1985, and the 80486 in 1989. The Hardware: IBM IBM, with its history of mainframe computing, legitimized the personal computing industry. IBM wasn't a fly-by-night company, and it didn't sell kits for hobbyists; it sold a ready-to-use, relatively easy-to-use, fully functioning computer through traditional retail stores—and was a name that consumers could trust."

- The New York Times, The New York Times Guide to Essential Knowledge: A Desk Reference for the Curious Mind (Get the book.)

"The Altair was based on Intel's 8080 microprocessor, contained 256 bytes of memory, and sold for $395 in kit form, or $498 assembled. Two thousand Altair 8800s were sold in the first year of release. CP/M: The First Personal Computer Operating System All personal computers used a special type of program—called an operating system—that controlled the machine's most basic operations. The primary operating system for these first personal computers was called CP/M (Control Program for Microcomputers)."

- The New York Times, The New York Times Guide to Essential Knowledge: A Desk Reference for the Curious Mind (Get the book.)

"By 1990, the industry-standard intel chip contained approximately half a million transistors in about the same space that a single transistor occupied when semiconductor devices first became commercially available in the 1950s. Intel has announced its vision of what they hope will be the industry-standard microprocessor chip of the year 2000. They expect to be producing a chip that contains 100 million transistors."
- Alexander Hellemans and Brian Bunch, The Timetables of Science: A Chronology of the Most Important People and Events in the History of Science (Get the book.)

"Around 1965 Gordon Moore and Robert Noyce, cofound-ers of the intel Corporation and pioneers in integrated circuits ("chips"), predicted that the number of transistors that could be placed on a chip would double every year and a half. If anything, that prediction has turned out to be too conservative. By 1990, the industry-standard intel chip contained approximately half a million transistors in about the same space that a single transistor occupied when semiconductor devices first became commercially available in the 1950s."

- Alexander Hellemans and Brian Bunch, The Timetables of Science: A Chronology of the Most Important People and Events in the History of Science (Get the book.)

"Hobby Computers The earliest personal computers were based on Intel's 8-bit microprocessors, and were designed strictly for hobbyists. The first of these, the Mark 8, was actually a how-to project introduced in the July 1974 issue of Radio Electronics magazine, based on a design by Jonathan Titus. Altair 8800: The World's First Personal Computer In 1975 a New Mexico-based company called MITS (Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry) released what is generally regarded as the world s first true personal computer, the Altair 8800."
- The New York Times, The New York Times Guide to Essential Knowledge: A Desk Reference for the Curious Mind (Get the book.)

"Epi-blog" In the technology industry, Gordon Moore, of intel, predicted in 1965 that the amount of transistors on a computer microchip, which is directly proportional to its processing power, would double every couple of years. And "Moore's Law" has continued to hold to this day as chip speeds have doubled nearly every other year. I believe that the same law applies to the "database" of scientific knowledge that continues to grow exponentially. In fact, I know that I read somewhere that it to doubles about every eighteen months."
- Pat Sullivan, Wellness Piece by Piece: How a Successful Entrepreneur Discovered the Pieces to His Chronic Health Puzzle (Get the book.)

"In 1971, intel introduced the first central processing unit (CPU). The early CPUs were not immediately transformational. They were too simple to power anything beyond a calculator. However, those calculators rapidly became more and more sophisticated. By the mid-1970s, microprocessors were performing computations for small computers. Continuing price drops could then be driven by private demand. The processing power of CPUs has continued to double every eighteen months (as famously predicted by the chairman emeritus of intel, Gordon Moore)."
- Denis Hayes, The Official Earth Day Guide to Planet Repair (Get the book.)

"Staff Foreign intel. Staff adapted from john stockwell's In Search of Enemies. new york: w.w. norton & company, inc., 1978, p. 262. mr. stockwell was the chief of the cia's angola task force during the late 1960s and early 1970s. The center's report stated that most bewildering of all examples of intelligence censorship was a series of items concerning Africa."
- Leonard G. Horowitz, D.M.D., M.A., M.P.H., Emerging Viruses: AIDS And Ebola : Nature, Accident or Intentional? (Get the book.)

"Some substances can improve intel 1 igence and learning: RNA (do not take with gout, nucleic acids are metabolized to uric acids); hormones Isoprinosine and Vasopressin; L-propyl-L-leucyl Glycine Amide tripeptide; Lecithin; Choline; VitaminB-12; VitaminC; AdrenoCorticoTropicHormone/ACTH4-10,asection of the pituitary ACTH; and PRL 8-53 increases digital series learning from 8 to 20 points. Conversely, there is a decline in sensory perception with the peroxidation of very high Brain polyunsaturated Fatty acid Docosahexanoic acid from Linolenic acid (take Vitamin E). SEE Brain section below."
- Joseph E. Mario, Anti-Aging Manual: The Encyclopedia of Natural Health (Get the book.)

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