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8 Techie tips to prosper in the Year of the Sheep

As we welcome the Year of the Sheep, it’s time to think about the small changes you can make in your everyday lives to get the most out of the next 12 months and enjoy a prosperous 2015. Whether you are positive or superstitious about the year ahead, we want to help you grab the sheep by the horns and let technology help you shine.

As we welcome the Year of the Sheep, it’s time to think about the small changes you can make in your everyday lives to get the most out of the next 12 months and enjoy a prosperous 2015. Whether you are positive or superstitious about the year ahead, we want to help you grab the sheep by the horns and let technology help you shine.

Intel

So how do we do it? Intel truly believes that technology can enrich peoples’ lives, which is why we’ve outlined eight ways new tools and devices can help you achieve your goals, get organized, and start the year as you mean to go on – it’s already shaping up to be an exciting year for technology.

  1. Beat your personal best – Take health and fitness to the next level this year with new wearable technologies delivering exceptional fitness experiences. The Intel-powered SMS Audio BioSport Headphones give everything needed to stay motivated and reach goals with its high-quality audio and ability to gather heart rate data as you work out. The headphones also sync with fitness application RunKeeper to capture even more data from your session. Alternatively, Intel’s Basis Peak watch uses an optical heart-rate sensor to deliver always-on, strap-free insights into how your body is performing, from workouts to sleep and everything in between.
  1. Get organised –  All in One (AIO) or tablet can helps keep you on top of all the important experiences coming your way. Whether you’re a Windows or Android user, Intel has you covered with its range of Intel-based devices.
  1. Seek tranquillity – As is tradition at the start of a new year, clean out your old, outdated devices and clear away the clutter – after all, the sheep is a symbol of peace. There’s no better tactic to welcome the New Year than paving the way for a tranquil and organized 2015 by re-invigorating your devices. Tablets powered by the new Intel Atom processors provide great multitasking capabilities and outstanding battery life, allowing you to edit photos, videos and presentations on the go, so that you can work, play and create extensively.
  1. Get lucky – With many believing the color red symbolizes good fortune, why not kick off the Chinese New Year with a vibrant new red device or accessory, such as a keyboard, case or headphones? You could even increase your chance of good fortune by choosing a new model with a 6, 8, or 9 in its name. Whatever you choose, you simply can’t go wrong by combining a lucky symbol with the power, speed and performance of a new Intel processor powered-device, such as a cool razor thin 2-in-1 built on the Intel Core M processor.
  1. Be a trend setter – We’ve always been told that controlling our devices with mid-air gestures and movements is a technology we can expect to see in the future, but with Intel’s RealSense technology you can experience it today. Devices featuring the Intel RealSense 3D camera, such as ASUS’ N Series laptops and the Dell Venue 8 7000 Series Android Tablet, combine visual data with motion tracking software to offer an interactive and engaging touch-free interface that responds to hand, arm, and head movements as well as facial expressions.
  1. Keep safe and sound – Keeping track of countless passwords and security questions could soon be a thing of the past. In the Year of the Sheep, True Key technology allows you to instantly log in to your favourite apps and websites using a variety of factors that are only unique to you – like your facial features. The more factors you add, the stronger your True Key profile becomes and the more ownership you have over your digital identity.
  1. Live in a new world of computing – The next era of computing is the non-screen age of computing, where computational power resides in everyday objects around us. This year it will start to become a reality. With wireless charging for instance, you’ll have more time to focus on recharging your own energy without worrying about the energy levels of your technology.
  1. Stay connected – Make the most of video, audio and messaging applications, such as Personify, to keep in touch with friends and family wherever they are in the world. You might decide to pick an AIO system offering great video conferencing, desktop PC, and entertainment experiences, which fits nicely into your stylish contemporary living room.

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