<p>Digital Video Recorder technology is about to get a giant boost in the marketplace, and it's not because of Tivo. Comcast has announced its intentions to <a href ...
Diligent readers of these pages may recall that last year I wrote about how Time Warner digital cable and TiVo, taken together, have transformed the idiot box into the smartest, most alluring ...
Digital Video Recording hit an inflection point in 2005, both for equipment and services, according to iSupply. Cable companies have moved from tentative deployment of DVRs to aggressive deployment.
Digeo stopped by the CNET offices to give a demo of the upcoming Moxi HD DVR, and we were mostly impressed with what we saw. Covering home audio and video, Matthew Moskovciak helps CNET readers find ...
Moving into on-campus housing and losing access to DirecTV. Basic cable is provided with the rent, but due to it being a bulk account the cable company won't rent a DVR unit to me so I'm looking for ...
The mother of a friend of ours recently had to get her Comcast cable box replaced. It led to an interesting conversation, he said. My mom has been having big problems with Comcast and, apparently, ...
If the nation's largest cable TV operators have their way, the home digital video recorder could soon become a relic. Leading the way is Cablevision Systems Corp., which plans to roll out a system ...
Telewest Broadband has confirmed that it plans to roll out video-on-demand and a digital video recorder product during 2005. Fellow cable operator ntl confirmed back in October that it will be ...
Comcast, the nation's largest cable company, plans to begin providing TiVo-like video recording features directly to its cable TV subscribers by year's end. The company will offer digital video ...