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by John_Papa
2012 Rocking the Windows 8 Sensors on the Intel IvyBridge Ultrabook .
by John_Papa
It’s been over 2 months since I’ve been using my ASUS ZenBook UX31E out and about for blogging, surfing, coding, and presentations.
by @Encosia
I’ve been using my ASUS Zenbook for just over a month at this point, and it’s time for a second review now that I’ve used it for a while on a day-to-day basis
by Chris Maunder
Impressions on using a 3rd gen sensor-and touchscreen-equipped Intel Ultrabook prototype.

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by John_Papa
2012 Rocking the Windows 8 Sensors on the Intel IvyBridge Ultrabook .
by John_Papa
It’s been over 2 months since I’ve been using my ASUS ZenBook UX31E out and about for blogging, surfing, coding, and presentations.
by @Encosia
I’ve been using my ASUS Zenbook for just over a month at this point, and it’s time for a second review now that I’ve used it for a while on a day-to-day basis
by Chris Maunder
Impressions on using a 3rd gen sensor-and touchscreen-equipped Intel Ultrabook prototype.

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by John_Papa
2012 Rocking the Windows 8 Sensors on the Intel IvyBridge Ultrabook .
by John_Papa
It’s been over 2 months since I’ve been using my ASUS ZenBook UX31E out and about for blogging, surfing, coding, and presentations.
by @Encosia
I’ve been using my ASUS Zenbook for just over a month at this point, and it’s time for a second review now that I’ve used it for a while on a day-to-day basis
by Chris Maunder
Impressions on using a 3rd gen sensor-and touchscreen-equipped Intel Ultrabook prototype.
by Jeff Hadfield
A first look at an affordable Ultrabook
by Jeff Hadfield
On this second look I include my impressions after a month of use - particularly on how it might work for a mobile developer.
by Asaf Shelly
ACER Ultrabook Review
by Wendy Boswell
The All-in-One PC provides great benefits for consumers, since they are streamlined systems with high performance inside that provide instant readiness.
by Grasshopper.iics
How to build and publish Ultrabook desktop Apps in Intel AppUP store
by William Van Winkle
Bryan Brown's award-winning application that helps paraplegics and others with no ability to control their bodies regain some ability to communicate. This article details his journey from an idea to a contest-winning application and shows just how fluid and accessible the development process can be.
by stiflerr
Let’s talk about the Ultrabook, one of the latest Intel’s products
by Steve Smith
Here are some more thoughts on the Asus Zen Ultrabook
by Steve Smith
Now that I’ve had it a while, I thought I’d post one more time with how it’s continued to work for me.
by Tim_Duncan
This article previews some in-development features of Audacity, which is a free, simple, multi-track audio editor and recorder for Windows*, Mac* OS X*, GNU/Linux*, and other operating systems.
by stiflerr
My second post about Intel Ultrabooks
by AmitGajjar
This is not a simple brick ball game but we need to concentrate on two balls at a time.
by Intel
Case Study: 4tiitoo Constructs a Modern User Interface with Voice, Gesture, and Eye Tracking Input
by Intel
Case Study: Sesame Factory Engages Sensor Functionality on Ultrabook™ Systems for an Enhanced Diary Application
by Intel
Case Study: Soma Games Develops Graphics-rich Game for Ultrabook™ in the Intel® Ultimate Coder Challenge
by Adam David Hill
All the juicy tricks and scandalous shortcuts which helped us ship our competition game on time
by Adam David Hill
Sensor-controlled XNA tunnel game with VR head-tracking.
by Dominic Milano
CyberLink MediaStory* software greatly streamlines the process of organizing and accessing the mountains of pictures and videos stored across phones, cameras, tablets, PCs, and the cloud to assemble professional-looking videos that can be shared in minutes.
by Intel
Designing for Ultrabook™ Devices and Touch-enabled Desktop Applications
by Gael Holmes Hofemeier
In this blog, we will focus on the sensors and how to detect their presence on an Ultrabook running Windows 8.
by Bruno Sonnino
MonoGame is an open source implementation of the XNA application programming interface (API).
by Intel
Developing with Desktop Natural User Interface API’s for Developers
by Jon Gallant
Does an Ultrabook Make a Good Dev Machine? My Final Thoughts on the Intel IvyBridge Ultrabook.
by Steve Smith
I’ve had a pre-release Intel Ultrabook with the new Haswell processor in it for about two months now, so it’s time for one last review of the device.
by Steve Smith
First Impressions of the Intel Haswell Ultrabook
by John_Papa
In this post I’ll be giving my impressions of the unboxing experience. I’ll follow up with a few more posts on how it performs after I have more time to put it through some real power use for extended periods.
by Bob Duffy
The new breed of Ultrabook™ PCs have pushed battery life and thermal design to a new level.
by Lee Bamber
In this article you will learn how to improve the speed of your 3D game and understand what to look out for when porting your application to Ultrabook systems.
by Steve Chippy Paine
Harris Beach Ultrabook - Final Review
by Steve Chippy Paine
Harris Beach Ultrabook Review
by Pete O'Hanlon
Haswell – Intel SDP Unit (Software Developer Preview) – 1st impressions
by Pete O'Hanlon
Haswell – Intel SDP Unit (Software Developer Preview) – a death in the family
by Pete O'Hanlon
Haswell – Intel SDP Unit (Software Developer Preview) – The Keyboard fights back
by gduncan411
Haswell/Harris Beach Intel SDS Ultrabook Review - Part 1
by Greg Duncan
Haswell/Harris Beach Intel SDS Ultrabook Review - Part 2
by Intel
Infrared5 Case Study
by shanselman
Initial Impressions - Ivy Bridge Intel Ultrabook
by John_Papa
Intel Haswell Battery Life
by John_Papa
Intel Haswell First Look
by Jesse Liberty
Intel Haswell Ultrabook Pre-release First Look
by Steve Smith
Intel Haswell Ultrabook Preview Unit Experience
by Alvin Ashcraft
Intel Haswell Ultrabook Review – Part 3: A Developer’s Best Friend
by Jesse Liberty
Intel Haswell Ultrabook–Looking Closer
by John_Papa
My experiences with using the IvyBridge Ultrabook over the past few weeks.
by Member 2625930
Intel Ultrabook Final Review
by shanselman
I wanted to focus on the sensors as this prototype has all the possible sensors an Ultrabook can have, the most initially interesting sensor to me being the GPS and Location Services.
by JesseLiberty
Intel Ultrabook Pre-Release First Look
by JesseLiberty
Intel Ultrabook Review: Haswell for the win!
by Jesse Liberty
The Intel Ultrabook is solid, fast, reliable, and good looking.
by Daniel Egan
Intel Ultrabook–First Impressions
by Member 2625930
Intel Ultrabook–Looking Closer.
by JesseLiberty
In a previous posting I described the IvyBridge Ultrabook I was given to review. This is the third and final review.
by Greg Duncan
It's been a Haswell Summer... Haswell/Harris Beach Intel SDS Ultrabook Review - Part 3
by Member 2625930
Ivy Bridge Ultrabook Review.
by Paul Lindberg
This case study illustrates how, working with Intel engineers, Tencent optimized Xuan Yuan added touch, and updated the UI to provide a high quality gaming experience on 2 in 1 systems and Ultrabooks running Windows* 8.
by Intel
Loclville is a free Windows* 8 app that provides an easy-to-use virtual community notice board. This article covers that app's journey.
by Dick Brown
Man meets Ultrabook
by Asaf Shelly
Multitouch Ultrabook
by shanselman
My next PC will be an Ultrabook.
by meghana-rao
In this article, you can explore the hardware capabilities of 2 in 1 devices, opportunities that Windows* 8/8.1-based 2 in 1 devices provide to both consumer and enterprise applications, and recommendations for developing apps for the best user experience on each mode.
by Verma.No.1
It's not just an ordinary HMS. It is an almost paperfree AHMS which helps to make our environment green.
by Yvan Rodrigues
A head start for App Innovation contestants
by John_Papa
I’ve been using my ASUS ZenBook UX31E out and about for blogging, surfing, coding, and presentations for about 5 weeks now.
by Martin Hinshelwood
Review Part 2: Developing with Intel Haswell Harris Beach SDS Ultrabook
by Martin Hinshelwood
Now that I have had two months with the Intel Haswell Harris Beach SDS Ultrabook I thought that it would be a good idea to give you an update.
by Martin Hinshelwood
Review: Harris Beach SDS Ultrabook from Intel (Unboxing)
by Asaf Shelly
Ultrabook: my second impression.
by John_Papa
John Papa takes a third look at the Intel Haswell Ultrabook.
by @Encosia
It’s been a few months since I began reviewing ASUS’ Zenbook UX31 based on day-to-day use, and it’s time to wrap the process up with a third and final post.
by Alvin Ashcraft
The Dew Review – Intel Haswell Ultrabook Review – Part 1, Initial Impressions
by Alvin Ashcraft
The Dew Review – Intel Haswell Ultrabook Review – Part 2: Daily Use
by Alvin Ashcraft
This is my third and final review of the Intel Ultrabook.
by Alvin Ashcraft
Now that I have had a couple of weeks to install some Windows Store apps, various development tools, and generally put the Ultrabook through its paces, I want to provide an update.
by Chris Maunder
A first (and second) look at the latest Haswell Ultrabook prototype from Intel.
by Steve Smith
The Ivy Bridge Ultrabook Continued.
by Tom Pantels
This paper describes two applications that demonstrate problems such as poor or no touch response times and high energy consumption, both of which are critical to app performance and UX. We then discuss how to optimize these applications to resolve these problems.
by stiflerr
Two months with the Acer Aspire S3
by Intel
New Ultrabooks inspired by Intel® fit deliver excellent performance and new Intel technologies in a smaller package so that you can complete all your tasks in a lighter, more comfortably portable system.
by Intel
Ultrabook Convertible Application Design Considerations.
by Abhishek Nandy
In depth details of an Ultrabook
by Jeff Hadfield
It’s slim, fast, and attractive. If you can live with a few quirks, it’s a great choice.
by Deepak Vembar
This guide provides developers with an overview of the Microsoft Windows* 8 sensors application programming interfaces (APIs) for Desktop and Windows UI style applications with a specific focus on the various sensor capabilities available in Windows 8 Desktop mode.
by Intel
This series of articles dissect a simple Ultrabook photo application.
by Intel
This Guide contains information about the APIs that application developers need to use when they are developing apps targeted for Ultrabook™ devices.
by DaveAuld
Ultrabook vehicle dynamo
by DaveAuld
In this section, we look at the basics to get going.
by DaveAuld
In this section, we will take a look at the sensors, the sensor manager and the simulation
by DaveAuld
A look at achieving real time trends in UltraDynamo
by DaveAuld
In this section, we will take a look at some of the graphic and font handling routines.
by DaveAuld
In this section, we will take a look at what is required to build, sign and package the application.
by Steve Smith
I recently received a preview-hardware next generation Ivy Bridge Ultrabook from Intel, optimized for and pre-installed with Windows 8.
by John_Papa
Slim, thin, lightweight, powerful and good looking. That’s what I look for in a laptop and that’s what I am hoping I got in the ASUS ZenBook UX31E
by Steve Chippy Paine
Harris Beach Developer Ultrabook unboxing and first impressions
by Steve Smith
In this last write-up, I wanted to go a little bit deeper into the sensors that come with the device.
by Daniel Egan
Back in September I wrote about my first impressions of the Ultrabook I received from Intel. It has now been a couple of months and so I thought I would give a follow up on how it has been holding up.
by Daniel Egan
This is the third and final post on the Ultrabook that I received from Intel to evaluate.
by Jon_Galloway
Here's a final review with a look at Zenbook as a longterm Windows 8 laptop.
by Jon_Galloway
I previously wrote about some initial impressions of a ZenBook UX31E I've been reviewing. I've been using it heavily since then and wanted to follow up on how it's been working for me.