Electric bills have skyrocketed recently, thanks to recent rate hikes and new high-tech appliances that eat up watts. But one entertainment appliance might be the biggest power hog of all — the cable ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Digital video recorders are a double-edged sword for the broadcast ...
Time Warner Cable and Cox Communications are aggressively rolling out digital video recorders (DVR) in markets nationwide, but the MSOs' plans don't for the moment include serving TiVo-like ads to ...
As more and more TV viewers cut the cable for the wealth of other options, one feature that’s often missing from the new home entertainment configuration is a DVR. Nuvyyo Inc. attempts to fill that ...
Debra Baker tells people she has TiVo. But she really doesn’t. The 33-year-old New York tax consultant has a variant, a digital video recorder offered through her cable company. She didn’t know what ...
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.