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Inquirer readers grill Intel today

Get your questions ready
Wed Sep 30 2009, 07:59

INTEL has teamed up with The Inquirer to offer our readers a chance to ask its experts some questions about its vPro technology.

The live chat will be taking place here on the site between 11am and 1pm BST, and you can sign up in advance or take part by coming back to our homepage during the two-hour period.

You can pose all those questions you've always had about vPro to Intel's experts including David Hollway, technical marketing engineer, and Martin Lloyd, enterprise architect. µ

 

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Vpro Questions Do Over....

http://communities.intel.com/community/openportit/vproexpert

Heres inside gibber:

Intel VPro Have Intel vPro questions? Ask the experts during Monday's live chat! 10/05 at 10 am PDT
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/profile.php?id=1310381918&ref=nf
From tHere:
So If Missed ?today, Try & Try Again, there Open running comments at first link.

DRASHEK

posted by : DoOver...., 30 September 2009 Complain about this comment
Take that, Intel!!

Yeah! HAHA! Make them answer Drashek's questions!! *evil grin*

posted by : nic, 30 September 2009 Complain about this comment
Giving IT Up....ALPHABET Bomber Strikes again.

Vpro, that V thangie stands for Vondrasher, right.

By NOT Only Owning Alphabet, Using IT As Weapon, ALPHABET Bomber proceedes with Caution.

Everyone from Ziff Davis to theINQ readers Asks, Whats V & whats pro about IT?

posted by : Alphie...., 30 September 2009 Complain about this comment
How dare you!!!

Gentlemen do not spam. Isn't that right, boys?

posted by : Anon-e-Mouse, 30 September 2009 Complain about this comment
no spam today

inquirer is making some kind of spam today

posted by : kzinas, 30 September 2009 Complain about this comment
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posted by : D, 30 September 2009 Complain about this comment
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