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IEEE Spectrum
June 2006
von Lohmann & Seltzer
Death by DMCA A flood of legislation released by the passage of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act threatens to drown whole classes of consumer electronics. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC World
December 2003
Anne Kandra
To Copy or Not to Copy? Here's what the law says you can -- and can't -- do with digital media files. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
July 14, 2003
Grover & Green
Hollywood Heist Will tinseltown let techies steal the show? The ripping and burning of movies to DVDs is growing into a global underground industry that last year cost film studios an estimated $3 billion in lost DVD sales. It's prodding the guys in Guccis into action. mark for My Articles similar articles
Home Theater
June 2002
Geoffrey Morrison
SONICblue ReplayTV RTV4000 PVR ReplayTV and new owner SONICblue have pushed the PVR (personal video recorder) to the next level: the Internet. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC World
March 15, 2002
Tom Spring
Copy Controls: Fair Use or Foul Play? Hollywood, techies, and Congress wrangle to control what digital video you can store, swap, and see... mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
November 2, 2004
Bill Howard
Your Video Thanks to media convergence - the blending of computing and consumer technologies - video buffs are reveling in the many new facets of home entertainment. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
July 28, 2003
Stephen H. Wildstrom
Lose the Extras on These DVD Players High-end DVD players and recorders are recreating the complexity that kept some VCR owners from ever recording anything mark for My Articles similar articles
Knowledge@Wharton Talking Back to the Tube: The Future of Interactive Television How will the brave new world of interactive television change society? Tune in at a later date to find out. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
July 2006
Stephen Cass
Tech TV The line between computers and TVs has become blurred. Plextor's ConvertX PX-TV402U PVR (personal video recorder) is easy to install, works as advertised, and gives viewers freedom in how they want to watch and record television. mark for My Articles similar articles
Home Toys
December 2003
Rob Williams
Are you planning to replace your VCR with a PVR? Here's a look at some alternatives to using a VCR to record TV programs. The common name for these units is PVR (personal video recorder). To help you decide which is best for you, here are a few things to look into. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
October 2003
Frank Rose
The Fast-Forward, On-Demand, Network-Smashing Future of Television What happens when digital video recorders give viewers control of the TV schedule, the content, and the ads? The whole world is watching. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
April 20, 2004
Konstantinos Karagiannis
Use Your PC like a TiVo We review three devices that let your PC record TV--and one TiVo competitor. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC World
February 2003
Kevin McKean
The Revolution Will Be Televised How computers may dictate what's ahead for movies, music, and TV. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
February 25, 2004
Jeremy A. Kaplan
Design Harmony Think about it: A ReplayTV or TiVo is basically a computer. So it's no surprise that companies have started designing PCs to fit into your living-room entertainment system, just like personal video recorders (PVRs) do. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC World
May 8, 2002
Tom Spring
Consumer Groups Protest Forced Spying SonicBlue gets support in court, despite inactive privacy policy that permits user monitoring... mark for My Articles similar articles
PC World
August 2002
Stan Miastkowski
Step by Step: Turn Your PC Into a Personal Video Recorder Here's how to create a PVR cheaply by installing an add-in card and appropriate software in your PC. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC World
November 2002
Dylan F. Tweney
Hollywood vs. Your PC Movie and music moguls are hopping mad over the new technologies that are transforming digital entertainment. Washington is listening. what's at risk? Your ability to enjoy DVDs and CDs you've bought, your privacy -- even your control over your PC. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC World
May 2002
Melissa J. Perenson
Swap TV Shows Digitally Personal video recorder is great for use with a broadband network... mark for My Articles similar articles
PC World
December 2002
Scott Spanbauer
Triple XP Play Microsoft is spinning off three new Windows variations for specialized home and business uses. Should you give them a whirl? mark for My Articles similar articles
Home Toys
April 2003
Rakesh Agrawal
PC-centric Digital Home Entertainment Existing consumer electronics devices suffer from the problems of being isolated and standalone in an increasingly networked world, of being complex to setup and use. The PC is the ideal platform to solve these problems and that will make the PC the center of home entertainment. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC World
March 2003
Richard Baguley
Make Your PC Into a TiVo SnapStream Personal Video Station 3 gives your computer digital recording capabilities. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
September 9, 2002
Claire Tristram
Hollywood's war on innovation Yet another victory for the entertainment industry in its showdown with Silicon Valley: The firing of Sonicblue CEO Ken Potashner. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
August 2002
Scott Kirsner
Can TiVo Go Prime Time? TiVo Inc. has what every young company dreams of: smart executives, a killer product, famous customers, a huge potential market. But is it a business? Will it ever be? And if a company as savvy as TiVo can't break through, who can? A case study in the promise and perils of innovation. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
June 20, 2001
Damien Cave
End of an affair? Hackers love their TiVos, and the company is fond of its hackers. But as in any relationship, sometimes one party goes a bit too far... mark for My Articles similar articles
Home Toys
August 2004
HomeToys Interview An interview with Colin Tinto, a founding member of Home Media Networks on paying for BBC television service and whether or not, in up coming years, there will even be a need for any broadcast services like we have today. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
December 14, 2009
Rik Fairlie
Best of the Decade We salute the most important, revolutionary products, services, and technologies of the last 10 years, as well as the most influential people of the decade. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
September 11, 2000
Damien Cave
When Big Brother knows you watch "Big Brother" TiVo helps you find and record TV shows it thinks you'll like, and shares your viewing habits with networks and advertisers. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC World
November 22, 2000
Tom Spring
Interactive TV Brings New Tricks to the Old Box Microsoft, AOL rally to lure couch potatoes to surf along. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC World
January 9, 2003
Tom Mainelli
TiVo Gets Networked Television service cuts deals for music and photo sharing, and readies HDTV devices. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC World
December 13, 2006
Melissa J. Perenson
ReplayTV PC Edition Software DVR offers streamlined, highly customizable interface. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
January 12, 2004
Media: Big Media Will Get Even Bigger The urge to merge and a flood of digital media gizmos will keep the industry jumping. Music piracy is easing, but movie downloads cost Hollywood $3 billion a year. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 18, 2004
Rich Duprey
TiVo Pauses Fast-Forwarding New technology will still allow advertising to get through to viewers. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC World
January 2001
Tom Spring
TV as You Like It: New Tricks for the Old Box The idiot box just got smarter. Interactive TV lets you watch video and movies on demand, browse the Internet, chat, e-mail, and more... mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
June 21, 2004
Larry Armstrong
Supersize Your Set-Top Box You can boost the hard drive on personal video recorders. Just buy a kit. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 20, 2005
Tim Beyers
The Trouble With TiVo Marginalized rival ReplayTV, now owned by Tokyo-based D&M Holdings, plans to allow personal computers to tune into and record live television. Can this possibly hurt TiVo? It's becoming increasingly clear that the company needs something. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
November 5, 2003
Will Your Next TV Be a PC? If the consumer electronics side of the world ignores how quickly the PC side progresses, it does so at its own peril. Multimedia PCs with TV tuners and PVRs are looking better all the time. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
February 2004
Start Hype List... The Eagle Is Grounded... The 15 Colors of Salmon... The Bastard Children of Total Information Awareness... How to Rev Up ReplayTV... Nuke Kid on the Block... Why the Broadcast Flag Won't Fly... jargon watch... Taxi!... The Blogfather's Hit List... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
New Architect
September 2002
Doug Addison
Channel Partners MyReplayTV links consumer devices and the Web mark for My Articles similar articles
PC World
April 2004
Stephen Manes
Networked Entertainment: Just Say No Is the new home networking technology for audio and video worth the hassle? Conflicting file formats for music and crashing media streaming boxes make most people cringe. Never adopt technology that requires great initial effort for minimal future reward. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC World
December 2003
Lasky & Brandt
Fun Tech Twelve innovative products that keep you entertained and connected -- on the couch and on the road. mark for My Articles similar articles
Linux Journal
September 1, 2007
Nicholas Petreley
/var/opinion - The Ultimate Linux PVR The bottom line is if you want a real Personal Video Recorder, get TiVo. It will be a sad day if GPLv3 forces TiVo to fork Linux in order to continue using it. TiVo has done a remarkable job with Linux and its hardware, and it should be rewarded, not punished. mark for My Articles similar articles