Intel to launch Wi-Fi computer-TV
Intel has plans for a product that futurists have long predicted : the combination personal computer-television. Called the "Entertainment PC" (EPC), the device will connect with the TV and be controlled by a remote. It will surf the Web using a Wi-Fi connection and cruise TV channels, recording movies and shows onto its hard drive and downloading programs and music not broadcast on TV.
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