For years now, TiVo — the company that’s synonymous with digital video recorders — has marketed its product by arguing, rather defensively, that it’s not just a DVR. That’s true: Modern TiVos are ...
A chapter in home entertainment history has officially closed: TiVo has stopped selling DVRs. The company first began selling digital video recorders in 1999, generating major waves in the home ...
The streaming wars have claimed another victim: TiVo DVRs. The hardware technology that radically changed television in the early 2000s, allowing users to easily record programs and skip through ...
TiVo has pulled the plug on its revolutionary video-recording device. On October 1, TiVo ended sales of its physical DVR hardware and accessories, adding that its remaining inventory had also sold out ...
I do an awful lot of “TV” watching on my iPad these days. Yet I also remain devoted to my TiVo DVR box, which is connected to the HDTV in my living room. So TiVo’s upcoming TiVo Stream — a gizmo that ...
Looks like TiVo is investing its recent patent litigation settlement of $500 million with Dish Network wisely: As the company continues its move beyond selling DVRs and a subscription service, viewers ...
TiVo, a wholly owned subsidiary of entertainment technology company Xperi, has announced that TiVo OS, the company’s independent media platform, has achieved Freely certification from the platform’s ...
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