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Comcast's new X2 platform saves TV shows online

Worried about filling up your DVR? The nation's largest cable TV provider, Comcast Corp., is rolling out a new TV platform that does away with the hard drive and saves your TV shows online.Full story

Comcast CEO Unveils X2 Platform

  "It gets you to your content faster, it learns about your behaviors and your preferences. It's easy. It's fun, it's beautiful and the prettiest work we've done," said Brian Roberts, Comcast chairman & CEO. Roberts explained how his company's new set-to...

Cable operators buff up guides for Internet age

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. Full story

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The news ticker outside the Today Show announces GE's sale of NBC to Comcast, in New York
The news ticker outside the Today Show announces GE's sale of NBC to Comcast, in New York

The news ticker outside the Today Show announces GE's sale of NBC to Comcast, in New York, December 3, 2009. REUTERS/Chip East

File of the news ticker outside the Today Show announces GE's sale of NBC to Comcast, in New York
File of the news ticker outside the Today Show announces GE's sale of NBC to Comcast, in New York

The news ticker outside the Today Show announces GE's sale of NBC to Comcast, in New York, in this December 3, 2009 file photo. REUTERS/Chip East/Files