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Intel Developer Forum in pictures

Rupert Goodwins in San Francisco ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 26 Aug 2005 17:35 BST

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The Intel Developer Forum is the chip giant's chance to show off its latest ideas to its army of supporters, partners and independent designers. It's about more than just chip sets — wireless, virtual reality, fuel cells and new ideas in portable technology battle it out with dozens of new ideas for the attention and imagination of the people who make the industry work.

If you couldn't make it to San Francisco this week, then here are some of the things that made us sit up and take notice.

An experimental ultraportable video player running Windows CE

An experimental ultraportable video player running Windows CE

An experimental ultraportable video player running Windows CE

A prototype mobile phone

Alan Crouch, Intel, holds up a prototype mobile phone that combines four different wireless standards - Bluetooth, GPS, CDMA and Wi-Fi

A prototype mobile phone

A closer look at the prototype mobile phone that combines four different wireless standards - Bluetooth, GPS, CDMA and Wi-Fi

Another prototype mobile phone

Another prototype mobile phone

Another prototype mobile phone that combines four different wireless standards — this time Bluetooth, GPS, GPRS and Wi-Fi

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