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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Intel’s TV game-changer: DVR that records everything, all the time »

Intel’s TV game-changer: DVR that records everything, all the time »:
Intel Cloud DVR
What if TV aired on your schedule, all day, every day? This is the reality Intel will reportedly try to create with its upcoming pay TV service. Add-ons like on-demand content and local DVR services from current pay TV providers are a nice convenience, but Intel will reportedly look to take things to the next level by providing a cloud-based DVR service that records everything, all the time. According to The Wall Street Journal, the killer feature of Intel's forthcoming pay TV service will "include a server farm to record every piece of programming aired—local, national and international—and store it for at least three days in the 'cloud.' " The paper noted that by using Intel's set-top box, TV subscribers will not have to manually schedule recordings or even own a DVR. According to an earlier report, Intel's service will also utilize a video camera and other technology to monitor people's viewing habits and serve targeted advertisements.

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