Developers! If you haven't heard of the Intel AppUp Center, Intel's app store for mobile devices, yet, you're in for a treat. This week saw Intel AppUp launch out of beta and into gold status, ...
You’ve been seeing a lot from the Intel® Atom™ Developer Program and AppUp for a few weeks now, and we’re sure you’ve got questions. So let’s have Intel’s Bill Pearson, Manager of the Intel Software ...
The AppUp Center obviously borrows heavily from Apple's highly successful App Store for the iPhone and iPod Touch. The online store, which is currently in beta, offers both free downloads as well as ...
Intel is talking to several companies to use their Web software programming tools with the AppUp store, including Adobe Air and Microsoft Silverlight, but it’s having a hard time finding anyone to ...
At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Renee James, senior vice president and general manager, Intel Software and Services Group, said Intel AppUp will include free and paid applications in ...
With most PC OEMs looking to set up their app stores, chip giant Intel is looking to build and expand the wider industry with its own AppUp store. Supporting apps and games for all hardware using its ...
Intel is using cash incentives to lure mobile software developers to its AppUp Center application store, hoping to spur the development of new applications for netbooks with Atom microprocessors ...
It seems like the app store model popularized by Apple's iPhone is on its way from smartphones to other devices. Today at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, chip-maker Intel announced that a ...