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Source: pipes.yahoo.com --- 32 days ago
Cablevision, which recently claimed a legal victory when a court ruled that its network DVR does not infringe on copyright, says it will be taking the service to market “early next year,” reports Light Reading. Speaking at a Merrill Lynch Conference in Marina Del Ray, Calif., Cablevision COO Tom Rutledge said the company would roll [...] ...
Source: au.rd.yahoo.com --- 40 days ago
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Digital video recorders don't just save TV shows, according to a new survey; they save relationships. ... Source: news.yahoo.com --- 33 days ago
CNET - AT&T is upgrading the digital video recorder on its U-Verse Internet-based television service, allowing users to record and play back multiple programs on up to eight televisions. ... Source: www.reuters.com --- 41 days ago
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Digital video recorders don't just save TV shows, according to a new survey; they save relationships. ... Source: dvr.about.com --- 4 days ago
Read my top 4 list for notebook computers used for digital video recording. Top 4 notebooks for digital video recording. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 5 days ago
Comcast Corp. (Nasdaq: CMCSA, CMCSK) confirmed Wednesday that it is making a new breed of Tuning Adapters for customers who use inherently one-way CableCARD-capable digital TVs and stand-alone TiVo Inc. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 40 days ago
By Andrew Wallenstein LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Digital video recorders don't just save TV shows, according to a new survey; they save relationships. ... Source: blog.wired.com --- 28 days ago
Roughly 27 percent of U.S. households have at least one digital video recorder, and a significant number of those users (30 percent) have more than one DVR, according to a study from Leichtman Research Group study (pdf). Given the roll... ... Source: www.engadget.com --- 25 days ago
Filed under: Home Entertainment Toshiba's going to have to eventually wake up and realize that consumers want to watch actual HD content on their HD displays instead of just upscaled SD, but until that happens we'd better get used to seeing a lot more devices featuring the company's Super Resolution Technology / XDE upscaling tech -- we've already got REGZA HDTVs and the XD-E500 DVD player , and now it's three new Vardia DVRs. The ¥140,000 ($1,339) RD-X8 (pictured) is the top of the line unit with Deep Color HDMI output, a 1TB drive, dual-layer burner, and MPEG-4 / H.264 support, while the ¥100,000 ($956) RD-S503 and ¥80,000 ($765) RD-S303 are 500GB / 320GB models that drop the Deep Color outputs. No word on whether these will make the jump to the States, but without CableCARD slots we doubt they'll be in huge demand. [Via Electronista ] Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments ... Source: arstechnica.com --- 40 days ago
For some of us, the DVR has become a household staple that we can't live without. New survey results seem to confirm this, with users ranking it higher than most other household appliances and gadgets. The DVR is even credited with saving people's relationships. Read More... ... Source: www.dslreports.com --- 12 days ago
My sister was sitting in the other room and came in and told me comcast is advertising multi-room DVRs now. I didn't know comcast had those. They say "you can now record a show in one room then watch it in another with our new multi-room dvr." When will this be available in pittsburgh? ... Source: www.tivocommunity.com --- 40 days ago
TiVo and DirectTV back to making DVRs together (http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?t=404044) or just read it in this forum ;) ---Quote (Originally by incog-neato)--- For all the naysayers out there, check out this announcement .... TiVo is back! http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/prnewswire/200809030700PR_NEWS_USPR_____AQW143.htm ---End Quote--- ---Quote (Originally by newsposter)--- easier to read it right here :) http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/prnewswire/200809030700PR_NEWS_USPR_____AQW143.htm Sept. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- DIRECTV, Inc. (Nasdaq: DTV), the nation’s leading satellite television service provider, and TiVo Inc. (Nasdaq: TIVO), the creator of and a leader in television services for digital video recorders (DVR), announced today that they have extended their current agreement, which includes the development, marketing and distribution of a new HD DIRECTV DVR featuring the TiVo(R) service, as well as the extension of mutual intellectual property arrangements. Under the terms of the non-exclusive arrangement, DIRECTV and TiVo will work together to develop a version of the TiVo(R) service for DIRECTV’s broadband-enabled HD DVR platform. The product will support the latest TiVo and DIRECTV features and services, including TiVo’s Universal Swivel Search and TiVo KidZone. TiVo will develop the new HD DVR for an expected launch in the second half of 2009. ---End Quote--- ...
Source: seekingalpha.com --- 33 days ago
Seth Gilbert submits: Like many American households, I have more than one television; one in the living room and one in the bedroom. Also like many houses, I only have one DVR. That creates an occasional nuisance. I can’t crawl into bed and watch a show saved in the other room. In the bedroom, where there’s only a standard set top box, I’m stuck watching only scheduled broadcasts despite the library of stored programs I’ve accumulated. As problems go, it’s a small one. Still, there’s a yearning for locally networked cable boxes, appliances that will let me pick and choose which "time shifted" programs I want to watch regardless of which room I’m in. For AT&T (T) customers – there’s now a real solution that makes that possible. Bay area customers using AT&T’s U-verse have the privilege today. Thanks to a service being called “Total Home DVR,” instead of owning multiple DVRs or jury rigging a home entertainment network system (not for the technologically challenged), they can watch their time-shifted programs around the house. Complete Story » ...
Source: www.crunchgear.com --- 40 days ago
Flickr’d DVRs aren’t just good for watching Conan O’Brien at a decent hour. Nope, it turns out that they can also improve your relationship. That’s what a new study claims, at least. The study, carried out by NDS (a big manufacturer of DVR “technology”), shows that 79 percent of respondents said that the little device actually improved [...] ...
Source: hometheatermag.com --- 29 days ago
... Source: www.toptechnews.com --- 40 days ago
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