If Steven P. Jobs wants relief from one of his more merciless satirists, a television set may not be the best place to turn. On Tuesday the cable channel Epix and the studio Media Rights Capital said they had struck a development deal for a new series called “iCon,” to be written by Dan Lyons, a Newsweek contributor who has sent up Mr. Jobs, the chief executive of Apple Computer, on his popular blog, the Secret Diary of Steve Jobs (fakesteve.net), and in his novel “Options: The Secret Life of Steve Jobs  A Parody.” The project, which Epix described in a news release as “a savage satire centering on a fictional Silicon Valley C.E.O. whose ego is a study in power and greed,” is being overseen by Larry Charles, the director of “Borat,” “Religulous” and “Brüno” and a veteran writer and producer of “Seinfeld” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” No date was given for when “iCon” will have its debut or when it might be available on iTunes.