XFINITY On Demand Available On TiVo Premiere For SF Bay Area Comcast Customers

TiVo Central Comcast XFINTY On Demand I’m a little behind the times on this one – last week was busy, my apologies. But better late than never with good news like this.

It has been a long time coming, but TiVo Premiere using Comcast customers in the San Francisco Bay Area now have access to XFINITY On Demand content. Well, at least some of them. It started rolling out on April 9th and should be rolled out across Comcast’s SF Bay service area by the end of the month. So if you’re a Comcast customer in the SF Bay Area and you don’t have XFINITY On Demand on your TiVo Premiere yet – give it some more time. You can check for current availability in your zip code, and sign up for notification of future availability, at tivo.com/comcast.

As for Comcast customers outside of the SF Bay Area – you’ll just have to keep waiting. Comcast hasn’t announced any definite plans or schedules for expansion of XFINITY On Demand support for TiVo to other service areas. And this is 100% in their hands. TiVo has delivered their end, but Comcast needs to update their head-end systems in each service area before they can enable this. The only indication we’ve had is that New England is high up on the list to get this after the SF Bay roll out is complete.

New England is where Comcast launched the old ‘soft-TiVo’ project. The software-only Java-based TiVo interface that was downloaded to run on their standard Motorola DVR hardware. Despite several years of effort it just never worked well. The HW was under-powered, and with the TiVo interface running in Java on a virtual machine running on top of the native OS, it wasn’t a great performer. And Comcast never seemed to iron out the issues with the head end that was supposed to allow them to dynamically push the TiVo software to units in the field. While the effort was abandoned when Comcast switched focus to XFINITY support for retail units, the existing deployment of soft-TiVo units are still supported. Comcast is looking to finally phase them out by getting the users to migrate to a TiVo Premiere once they can do so without losing their On Demand. So they have an incentive to prioritize New England.

Beyond that all we’ve heard is that other service areas will see support “in the coming months”. You’d have to ask Comcast for more details – not that they’re talking just yet.

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Verizon Wireless Samsung Galaxy Nexus Just $49.99 At Amazon Wireless

Galaxy Nexus three view The Samsung Galaxy Nexus is one of the flagship Android smartphones on the Verizon Wireless network. Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, a 4.65″ 1280×720 Super AMOLED display, 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 1GB RAM, 32GB storage, 4G LTE, 802.11a/b/g/b dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0, 5MP rear camera with flash that shoots 1080p video, a 1.3MP front camera, and more – it is feature packed. I know I love mine.

And now it is just $49.99 for new Verizon Wireless customers when purchased through Amazon Wireless. And if you’re an existing Verizon Wireless subscriber looking to upgrade it is just $149.99 with a contract extension.

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Woot! & Sellout.Woot! – Dell Streak 7″ Android Tablet, WiFi $199.99 & WiFi/3G/4G $249.99

Dell Streak 7 Tablet Woot! & Sellout.Woot! are running related deals today. Both are offering versions of the Dell Streak 7″ Android Tablet with a 7″ 800×480 display, 16GB of storage, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, an SDHC slot for up to 32GB of additional storage, a 5MP rear camera with flash, a 1.3MP front camera, and all running Android 3.2 Honeycomb. The difference? Woot! is offering the WiFi + 3G/4G model for $249.99. While Sellout.Woot! is offering the WiFi-only model for $199.99. The 3G/4G model runs on T-Mobile’s GSM/EDGE/HSPA+ network in the US.

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First Flight Of The First F-35 Lightning II For The UK

Lockheed Martin Logo The first F-35 Lightning II for the UK, an F-35B STOVL model, just made its first flight and Lockheed Martin released a video of the event:

The UK originally planned to purchase the F-35B and they ordered two aircraft from LRIP (Low-Rate Initial Production) – BK-1 & BK-2. They later decided to switch to the F-35C CV (Carrier Variant) and the third LRIP aircraft was switched to that model, and dubbed CK-1. Though now it looks like the UK may be switching back to the F-35B. That all aside, this is the first flight of an F-35 produced for an international partner.

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TiVo Premiere Customers, Sign Up To Get The Spring Software Update First

TiVo Logo Margret Schmidt, TiVo’s VP of User Experience, tweeted that the Software Priority Request for the Spring Update. I’ve covered the planned features before, but in short the highlights are new Netflix and YouTube clients, continued migration to HD screens, and general improvements.

You are eligible for an early upgrade if:

  • You have a TiVo Premiere series DVR (TiVo Premiere, Premiere XL, Premiere Elite)
  • You are a TiVo retail customer (e.g., you did not get your TiVo box through your cable company.

The software isn’t being deployed just yet, but you can reserve your spot in the queue now.

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