Verizon and Intel reach Agreement on Intel Media Assets


Verizon and Intel have reached an agreement that will see Verizon purchasing Intel Media assets and IP having to do with the Intel OnCue Cloud TV platform. Verizon says that the purchase will help it...

Intel looking forward to sell OnCue for $500 million


Remember Intel's OnCue? Earlier this year, it was rumored that Intel was working on an Internet TV service that will compete directly with cable companies. But, for some reason, it was never launched...

Intel to Sell Verizon its Web TV Project


Intel is about to scrap its OnCue IPTV project. And the remainder left over after the partial death wish will get sold to Verizon. The wait for the Web TV seemed to last forever. Finally, the whole...

Intel may ditch OnCue IPTV service project if it can’t find an investor

DNP Intel may ditch OnCue internetTV service project if it can't find an investor

If you were sincerely hoping to buy an Intel set-top box this year, those dreams are looking a little more unlikely. The chip giant may scrap its not-cable product if it can't find a backer to help fund and distribute it, according to All Things D. This comes after Corporate VP Erik Huggers admitted that the service wouldn't do as hoped and free users from the yoke of TV, while new CEO Brian Kraznich has said he's "cautious" about getting into the TV game. Perhaps the Pentium house should have considered these things, you know, before it started talking about the project in public.

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Intel to Launch Internet TV Service called OnCue


While Intel is definite about launching an Internet TV Service, some of the details are still being processed. The major one of these concerns the epithet this service will have appended to it. ....

Intel may launch internet TV service using OnCue name

Intel may launch TV service under OnCue name

Intel has been open with its plans to introduce an internet-based TV service, but many of the details remain up in the air -- not the least of which is the name. However, GigaOM has done sleuthing that suggests the offering could be called OnCue. A reported shell company for Intel, Sest, has registered trademarks that include the OnCue title, a logo and a "TV has come to its senses" slogan. Simultaneously, an employee at the marketing agency OMD claims to have worked on the OnCue launch. Intel isn't commenting on the apparent discoveries, but we wouldn't count on the trademarks arriving in tandem with a product. When the company is taking a very cautious approach to entering the internet TV field, there's a chance that the names will be all we ever see.

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