TiVo copies recorded shows from one unit to the next. With the recent updates, it’s a progressive download which can be played while being transferred. The Verizon solution just streams and does not require a DVR on the other end, just the cheapie $5/mo STB rental. So, yes - TiVo has had something like this for some time (as has Moxi).
@cksthree The HDMI-induced blanking/flickering kills me. I went back to component on Xbox 360 (and got rid of PS3 entirely).
about 1 hour ago from web
Guess Yahoo didn't like my negatory comments. Mail's been down nearly 30 mins now. :/
about 1 hour ago from web
Dear PR People, If you must send embargoed materials a month before CES *include photos* with the news. And do it in ONE email.
about 3 hours ago from web
Hm, doesn't sound like Amazon in HD is imminent on TiVo. HOWEVER, Netflix streaming is coming soon...
about 3 hours ago from web
I forgive the UPS man for not climbing the four flights *this time* - the Neuros LINK is a real computer, weighs 15+ lbs.
about 3 hours ago from web
@om Twitteriffic, ofcourse. I use the paid version. And I love the special feature that mixes & matches usernames with incorrect photos. ;)
about 4 hours ago from web
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don’t all the tivos do multi-room viewing? Do they just mean that they are the first content provider to offer this?
TiVo copies recorded shows from one unit to the next. With the recent updates, it’s a progressive download which can be played while being transferred. The Verizon solution just streams and does not require a DVR on the other end, just the cheapie $5/mo STB rental. So, yes - TiVo has had something like this for some time (as has Moxi).
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