Monsoon Plans HAVA Place-Shifting for Handhelds

Monsoon Multimedia announced last week that its set-top TV place-shifting products will soon deliver television to Windows Mobile and Symbian handhelds, including smartphones and PDAs. New handheld applications for Windows Mobile are due this month, followed by a version for Symbian-based smartphones.

HAVA mobile playerThe company’s four set-top boxes already provide place-shifted viewing to Windows computers and to Nokia’s palm-top N810 Internet appliance. Like the Slingbox PRO, Monsoon’s HAVA devices support multiple video sources connected at the same time, and their high-end units can stream to multiple viewers at once on a local network, though only one at a time over a broadband connection to the Internet.

Monsoon licensed new audio and video compression decoders from On2 Technologies, Inc. in order to implement the handheld client software; handhelds pose a significant challenge for receiving decent video quality thanks to low (and often unreliable) network bandwidth and low processing power compared to home computer setups.

A beta evaluation copy of the HAVA Mobile Player for Windows Mobile (including Palm Treo smartphones based on Redmond’s OS) is available now from the company’s web site.

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Thank You Richard

Richard, thank you for the TiVo Rewards Referral. That puts us over the top, that means there will be an open TiVo HD giveaway! And don’t forget to enter the current TiVo HD giveaway.

April 28, 2008 is the last day to donate TiVo Rewards points. That’s seven days, if we can average one donation a day that’d be another TiVo HD giveaway. Get out there and activate some TiVos people! :-) And if we don’t make it, well, the points will still go to some giveaways. (Hmm, any other blogs want to join forces on gathering referrals? We can make it a joint giveaway. Just tossing it out there…)

I rather enjoy giving stuff away. :-)

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Dish Network DVRs Hit With Injunction

On April 11th, when their petition was denied, EchoStar issued a statement in which they said:

The decision, however, will have no effect on our current or future customers because EchoStar’s engineers have developed and deployed ‘next-generation’ DVR software to our customers’ DVRs. This improved software is fully operational, has been automatically downloaded to current customers, and does not infringe the Tivo patent at issue in the Federal Circuit’s ruling.

“All DISH Network customers can continue to use their DVRs without any interruption or changes to the award-winning DVR features and services provided by DISH Network.

It seems there was a missing asterisk on that statement. The boards at Investor Village have links to two notices sent out by Dish Network on April 18, 2008 and posted at DBSTalk. While Dish claims that a software update to several DVR models make them non-infringing (a claim TiVo has disputed in public comments, but that’ll be up to the courts to decide), it seems some models of Dish PVR are still infringing:

Pursuant to the Amended Final Judgment and Permanent Injunction, DISH Network and EchoStar are permanently enjoined from making, using, offering to sell, selling, or importing in the United States, the following products: DP-501, DP-508, DP-510, DP-522, DP-625, DP-721, DP-921 and DP-942 (the “Infringing Products”), either alone or in combination with any other product, and all other products that are only colorably different therefrom in the context of certain claims of TiVo’s ’389 patent (the “Infringed Claims”), whether individually or in combination with other products or as part of another product, and from otherwise infringing or inducing others to infringe the Infringed Claims. In addition, DISH Network and EchoStar were ordered to disable the DVR functionality in all but approximately 192,000 of the Infringing Products in the field within thirty days of the issuance of the injunction order.

The injunction had been stayed during the appeal, but the stay was lifted on April 18. Dish is claiming that this will not impact any DVRs in the field as fewer than the exempted 192,000 units are infringing, and the remainder of the models have been updated with the new software. Specifically:

This is a clarification of the “Notice of Tivo Injunction” that was sent this morning. DVR models 501, 508, 510, 522, 625, 622, Homezone 622, and 722, have all received the redesigned software and can continue to be sold, installed and activated. With respect to those models, no further action is necessary on your part at this time. However, the 721, 921, 942 and Homezone 1022 models did not receive the redesigned software. Because the injunction goes into effect today, any existing inventory of those models that has not yet been installed or activated for a customer cannot be installed or activated in the field. 721, 921, 942 and Homezone 1022 models that are already installed and activated are not subject to the injunction and can continue to be used by customers.

So, if Dish’s claims hold up, the injunction should have no impact on existing Dish PVR users. Only distributors who still have any stock of the older models are impacted as they’re now unable to activate those units under the terms of the injunction.

Of course, I don’t expect this to be the last we hear of this. Dish has already said they plan to appeal the case to the US Supreme Court, and TiVo has made public comments of disbelief regarding EchoStar’s claims of a software update making the products non-infringing, so TiVo could fight that claim in court to seek to apply the injunction to the rest of the Dish PVR models.

Picked up from EngadgetHD.


Disclaimer: I’m currently employed by Sling Media, which is owned by EchoStar. But I have nothing to do with Dish Network nor the DVR products. I’m just reporting on the statements as posted.

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Toy Review: Iron Man Stealth Operations Suit

Well, after a lot of scrambling around and wondering about the stocking procedures of my pseudo-friendly neighborhood Wal*Marts, I’ve finally got my hands on my first of the smaller-scale Iron Man movie toys, which happens to be the toy line’s Wal*Mart exclusive chase figure. It puzzles me slightly, in that it’s not at all what it says on the tin. Its official name is “Iron Man Stealth Operations Suit”, which is fine – there have been stealth Iron Man suits in the comics since the early ’80s – but it’s pretty clearly not a stealth Iron Man suit. In fact, it’s War Machine.
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Mediaweek Begins DVR Analysis Series

Mediaweek has begun a series of articles on DVR usage based on exclusive research by consumer research and consulting firm OTX. Considering Mediaweek’s audience, it isn’t surprising that they’re focused on the influence of DVRs on advertising and ratings. The study collected data from 3,500 DVR users during January 2008. One thing surprised me a bit:

Interestingly, the data shows that not everyone in a DVR household uses their DVR. In fact, in DVR-enabled households, 13 percent of people don’t use the device. Whether these people have never used the device or used it once and found no value is certainly worthy of, and will receive, future exploration.

At first I had trouble imagining having a DVR in my home and not using it. But then I thought about it, and realized I have TiVo which is very usable and user-friendly. And then I remembered that my parents have a Scientific Atlanta 8300HD and they hate it. It has randomly lost all their recordings, died completely a couple of times and needed to be replaced, and is generally so hard to use that they’ve pretty much given up on it. So I suppose I can see why some might not use it, and I am curious as to what their further stories uncover in that regard. (For the record my parents are moving into a new home soon and I’ve already sent them a TiVo HD with lifetime to setup in the new place. I couldn’t let them keep using that SA abomination.)

Read the whole article and I’ll keep an eye out for future installments.

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