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TiVo earnings call reveals Comcast Tivo, Stop||Watch expansions on the way {Engadget HD}
May 28th 2009 2:03PM Why would Comcast want to make Tivo look bad? From what I hear they are charging more more for having Tivo run on their DVR's.
Cox prepping a multi-room DVR for sometime this year {Engadget HD}
Apr 7th 2009 12:50PM I am sure we will get it sometime in 2012 in Phoenix.
Hulu begins encrypting HTML content to thwart non-browser apps {Engadget HD}
Apr 1st 2009 5:27PM Get a clue people and stop blaming Hulu, its not their fault. Its the content providers, ie Fox and NBC that don't want their content on Hulu shown on TV's. Fox and NBC make a hell of a lot more money selling commercials on broadcast TV then the meager change they make from Hulu. If people shift from broadcast to online their revenue shrinks greatly.
Is Netflix PS3-bound, too? {Engadget HD}
Mar 26th 2009 2:54PM A one time $9.99 fee is too much for you to add Netflix functionality to your PS3? Wow!
Moxi's 500GB HD DVR now available en masse {Engadget HD}
Mar 26th 2009 2:49PM No Tivo does not have a tuning resolver. Cisco makes a tuning resolver that you can get from your cable company that you may use on your Tivo for resolving SDV.
HDTV Listings for February 16, 2009 {Engadget HD}
Feb 16th 2009 7:30PM I have
Chuck - DVR
How I Met Your Mother - Watch live
Big Bang Theory - Watch live
House - DVR
24
2½ Men
CSI Miami
The Closer
FYI this will probably me the last time Worst Week is ever shown.
Cox follows Comcast down the data discrimination road {Engadget HD}
Jan 29th 2009 5:43PM It really surprises me how little grief Cox gets by the public for their Internet polices. The country is in an uproar over Comcast's 250gb a month limit, but here are Cox's limits, which have been in effect for several years. They were taken right off of cox.com.
Premier:
Maximum monthly consumption cap 60 gigabytes downstream; 15 gigabytes upstream
Preferred:
Maximum monthly consumption cap 40 gigabytes downstream; 10 gigabytes upstream
Value Package:
Maximum monthly consumption cap 4 gigabytes downstream; 1gigabyte upstream
Economy Package:
Maximum monthly consumption cap 3 gigabytes downstream; 1gigabyte upstream
Charter launching 60Mbps broadband, asks "FiOS what?" {Engadget HD}
Jan 29th 2009 5:34PM At those speeds you could hit your monthly cap in a couple of hours.
Buffalo's 802.11n WiFi dongle: small in size, tiny in price {Engadget}
Jan 15th 2009 5:25PM Nice to know after two years of litigation Buffalo will once again be able to sell WiFi devices in the USA.
HTSA recommends June 1st as new DTV transition date, no one notices {Engadget HD}
Jan 15th 2009 5:19PM Tax money was not spent on the public service announcements.









