Summary: Intel has confirmed that it will work with Comcast so future chips will be able to stream live television without the need for a set-top box. Charlie Osborne. By Charlie Osborne for Between the Lines | January 8, 2013 — 11:16 GMT (03:16 PST)
Today at CES, Intel didn't make any announcement regarding that rumored set-top box – but they did officially announce a new partnership with Comcast that will will enable customers to view live and on-demand television content on Intel-based devices,
The competition was tough — most media stocks not only appreciated in 2012, they handily beat the benchmark Standard & Poor's 500 which was up 13.4%.
"While we've worked hard to hold down price adjustments, the average customer bill will increase by 1.6 percent, beginning with the February 2013 billing cycle," said Comcast spokesman Marc Goodman. A notice sent to Manchester officials detailed the
The competition was tough — most media stocks not only appreciated in 2012, they handily beat the benchmark Standard & Poor's 500 which was up 13.4%.
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