Intel Corporation has unveiled its first smartphone with Intel inside. Though it was announced earlier this year that the first Intel-based smartphone will be produced by Lenovo and Motorola for Chinese market, it turned out to be different. The tech giant has partnered with Lava International Ltd., one of India’s fastest-growing mobile handset companies, to launch the XOLO X900 Android-based smartphone. 

Intel Corporation introduced an Intel studybook, a tablet that is part of the Intel Learning Series family and features unique classroom-ready features and capabilities including an ultra rugged design and specialized educational software. Purpose-built for 1:1 e-learning, a studybook’s innovative features include front and rear cameras, microphone, light sensor support project-based inquiry and mobile learning environments. It comes with a capacitive multi-touch LCD screen and is based on an Intel® Atom™ processor Z650.

Intel is celebrating its users’ personalities in a new way: last year, the tech giant ‘build’ an interactive ‘The Museum of Me,’ an app which displayed the users’ connections and personal data in a giant digital gallery, and now it releases the spin-off, a new app dubbed The new app analyzes your social activity in Facebook, Twitter and YouTube and creates an infographic of your social-media presence. Want to know more about yourself and share this report with your friends? You can do it on a dedicated page on Intel’s official website.