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QXScope 1.0.5

QXScope 1.0.5

QXScope enables Mac users of the Intel Play QX3, Digital Blue QX3, Digital Blue QX5, and Smithsonian QX5 USB... Read more

10 June, 2010

Intel shows off its new toys

...side at ECTS this week, demonstrating a range of technological toys. The Intel Play range of smart toys, which will be released in the UK... Read more

4 September, 2000 by Will Knight
<endeca_term>Intel Play</endeca_term> QX3 Microscope 1.10.18.0

Intel Play QX3 Microscope 1.10.18.0

...readme info:.../extract/Readme.txt This package supports the following driver models:Intel Play QX3 Microscope Read more

12 April, 2001
<endeca_term>Intel Play</endeca_term> QX3 Microscope 1.10.18.0

Intel Play QX3 Microscope 1.10.18.0

Intel Play QX3 Microscope Read more

12 April, 2001
IOXWebcamX 1.1

IOXWebcamX 1.1

...ioi1394 FireWireDirect DV Webcam Imaging Source DBK 21F04 DFK 21F04 DMK 21F04 Intel Play QX3 Microscope I-O Data USB-CCDChat iRez Kritter Digital Kritter... Read more

6 May, 2005

Intel plan: Use gizmos to push PCs

...a new MP3 player dubbed Personal Audio Player 3000 and the new Intel Play Digital Movie Creator, a children's video camera. All three use... Read more

8 October, 2001 by John G.Spooner

'Smart' tech toys for kids of all ages

Lego Mindstorm's Vision Command System is an example of toys and technology converging. According to industry insiders, this section of the toy market is due to explode Read more

20 July, 2000 by Richard Shim

Intel to give employees free PCs

...software, unlimited-use Internet service, technical support and the choice of one Intel Play product. Under the program, Intel workers will have access to information... Read more

8 March, 2000 by Ken Popovich

Digital music a hit with kids

...this summer. Intel and Mattel Interactive have teamed up to produce the Intel Play Computer Sound Morpher, which also lets kids record sounds that can... Read more

15 February, 2000 by Margaret Kane

It's Intel Inside - your toys

...are a computerised version of a microscope and a digital camera. The Intel Play X3 Microscope lets kids display the items under the glass on... Read more

3 February, 1999 by Margaret Kane

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