WASHINGTON (AP) — After years of making money providing Internet service, cable TV companies are now tapping the power of the Internet to improve clunky program guides that are a relic of the 1990s.
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TV Steve Holland Reuters Feb. 12, 2013 at 4:22 PM ET Reuters file Intel, the world’s top chip maker whose fortunes are eroding under the popularity of mobile devices, will enter the hotly competitive market of online television this year with a service that will both stream live content and provide content on demand. It marks a shift into unfamiliar territory for Intel and draws it into a potentially costly market in which it lacks experience, relationships or internal expertise.

