pcworld.com - 12/16/2008
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Intel on Monday said it will show off prototype devices that meld the TV and the Internet. Sony to Close Last US TV Factory Sony will shut its last remaining LCD TV plant in the US as part of a global restructuring announced this week. Comcast, Verzion Bicker Over HD Lineup Exaggeration of ...
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Intel to show devices that bring Internet to TV
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In an effort to personalize the TV, Intel on Monday said it will show off prototype devices that bring the Internet to the TV viewing experience. The company plans to show off consumer electronics prototypes that run "widgets," or mini-applications that could complement TV viewing with information from the Internet, the company said. Read the complete story here. ...
Bringing The Internet To Your TV
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Intel would like you to start using their CPUs while watching TV. No, I don't mean watching TV on your computer, or using your TV as a substitute monitor, like WebTV. I mean while watching TV on your TV . Let's say you're watching a football game. If you want to IM a friend about the last play, you could do that. If you want to see certain statistics or biographical details about the game or the players, you could go to a website and get that. Most importantly, if there's a commercial break and some kind company explains why you need a pizza or whatever now, you can order ...
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