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      <title>Get Set for Smart TV</title>
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        Turn on a new TV experience with Internet video, interactive search, personalized apps and social networking, powered by the Intel Atom processor
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      <title>Freedom* Named "Best Consumer Device" </title>
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        The Amino Freedom* media center, powered by the Intel Atom Processor CE4100, wins 2010 IPTV World Series Award
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      <title>Video: Next Gen Remote Controls</title>
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        As the Internet comes to TV, consumers can look forward to enhancing the experience with new TV interfaces based on voice, gesture and touch
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	  <title>Architecture of Innovation for TV</title>
	  <link>http://www.intelconsumerelectronics.com/Consumer-Electronics-3.0/CE4100-Announcement.aspx</link>
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		  Intel extends its CE platform, making it even easier for CE OEMs to create devices that support new Internet content and services on TV
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		  Intel&#169; Atom&#153; Processor CE4100</title>
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		  A new generation of SoC media processors designed for IPTV set top boxes and Internet-connected CE devices
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		  Demo: Take a high-level look at Intel&#8217;s latest SoC media processors</title>
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      <title>Wild About Widgets: What CE OEMs Need to Know</title>
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        The question for CE OEMs is not &#8220;if&#8221; to embed Internet connectivity in new platforms, but &#8220;in what form?&#8221; A new market brief from The Diffusion Group presents the latest research on what consumers want from Internet-enabled TV.
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      <title>Using Widgets to Monetize Web&#8211;Enabled TV &#8211; the Service Provider&#8217;s Perspective</title>
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        According to The Diffusion Group, Web-enabled TV is coming, and it will &#8220;fundamentally alter the business of home video&#8221;. Read this new market brief for TDG research findings on TV&#8211;based applications and the advantages of TV Widgets.
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      <title>Widget Channel Video: Internet Content Comes to TV</title>
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        Now you can access personalized Internet content while you watch TV. As this video shows, using Widget Channel is as simple as pressing a button on your remote control.
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      <title>A Consumer's Eye View of Whole Home Storage</title>
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      In our previous article, Why We Need Whole Home Storage Architecture, we outlined the significant storage-related issues consumers will confront as they accumulate large collections of digital media files across multiple devices. In this article, we propose a Whole Home Storage solution that addresses many of the current cross-device user experience issues and opportunities Intel has identified through a wealth of user research conducted in the last two years. We will discuss Intel's prototype solution for Whole Home Storage and describe some of the benefits and challenges as we test it in homes. The authors would like to acknowledge the contributions of Intel's Whole Home Storage team, including John Carroll, Daria Loi, Shane Matthews, Sasanka Prabhala, Michael Sabo and Matthew Shopsin.
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