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Category Archives: TiVo
CNET’s Matthew Elliott Tries Comcast TiVo
CNET’s Matthew Elliott just had the Comcast TiVo software installed yesterday and he’s blogged about his first 24 hours with the software at CNET’s Crave blog. Overall he seems happy with it, except for the performance. The slowness of the … Continue reading
This Weekend’s Amazon Unbox Sale
This weekend’s Amazon Unbox sale will induce deja vu. It is the same as last week, with one title swapped out. This time around they’re pushing independent films form IFC, each for $2.99: CSA: Confederate States of America, The Wind … Continue reading
TiVo News Out Of D: All Things Digital Conference
The sixth D: All Things Digital conference (aka D6) is going on currently, and Tom Rogers was one of the speakers today. Naturally this has produced a flurry of coverage. Silicon Alley Insider has a pseudo-transcript of Rogers’ Q&A interview … Continue reading
TiVo News: What do you want to watch right now?
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TiVo Reports Results for the First Quarter Fiscal Year 2009 Ended April 30, 2008
TiVo announced their F1Q09 results today and held their usual conference call and webcast. Honestly, from a geek standpoint, this was a snooze. Financially the company seems to be doing OK, once again beating estimates. But nothing new was said … Continue reading


