Intel gets inside TV
Wall Street Journal: Erik Huggers, Intel TV’s front man, explains why Intel should lead the charge on making televisions smarter.
Wall Street Journal: Erik Huggers, Intel TV’s front man, explains why Intel should lead the charge on making televisions smarter.
Reuters:After horsemeat was discovered in some products labeled as beef, authorities in Britain and France have taken action to determine sources.
PHILLY.COM: Former U of O coach Chip Kelly has been settling into his new job at the Philadelphia Eagles, but the big news is that occasionally controversial quarterback Michael Vick might be sticking around.
USA Today: President Obama will stress jobs and the economy in his State of the Union speech, but will also touch on foreign policy.
Huffington Post: France’s lower house of parliament approved a bill to legalize gay marriage and allow same-sex couples to adopt children.
Oregon’s economy improved slightly in December, nearing its average mark over the last two decades.
Beaverton computer chip company Avnera said in a regulatory filing that it raised $3.7 million of a $4.7 million investment round.
Seattle is trying a social media marketing ploy to lure Portlanders.
Multnomah County is testing a pilot program to help underwater homeowners locked into high-interest mortgages.
Portland-based nonprofit Food Alliance is ceasing operations. The organization certifies sustainable food and agriculture.