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><channel><title>Gizmo Lovers Blog &#187; Adobe</title> <atom:link href="http://www.gizmolovers.com/tag/adobe/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://www.gizmolovers.com</link> <description>TiVo, Slingbox, Android, Blu-ray Disc, and whatever other tech I feel like blogging about...</description> <lastBuildDate>Fri, 20 Jul 2012 09:16:12 +0000</lastBuildDate> <language>en</language> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=3.1.4</generator> <item><title>The Road Ahead For TiVo</title><link>http://www.gizmolovers.com/2012/02/24/the-road-ahead-for-tivo/</link> <comments>http://www.gizmolovers.com/2012/02/24/the-road-ahead-for-tivo/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Sat, 25 Feb 2012 03:13:28 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>MegaZone</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Amazon]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Amazon Unbox]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Broadband]]></category> <category><![CDATA[DVR]]></category> <category><![CDATA[NetFlix]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Software]]></category> <category><![CDATA[TiVo]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Adobe]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Air]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Amazon Instant Video]]></category> <category><![CDATA[DLNA]]></category> <category><![CDATA[KidZone]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Premiere]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Premiere Elite]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Premiere XL4]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Spotify]]></category> <category><![CDATA[YouTube]]></category><guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.gizmolovers.com/?p=9109</guid> <description><![CDATA[I mentioned my conversation last Friday with TiVo’s Public Relations Manager, Jessica Loebig, and VP &#038; GM of Product Marketing, Jim Denney, in my posts on the transcoding box and the IP STB, but we discussed more than those two &#8230; <a
href="http://www.gizmolovers.com/2012/02/24/the-road-ahead-for-tivo/">Continue reading <span
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href="http://www.tivo.com/"><img
src="http://www.gizmolovers.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/TiVo_logo_2011-250x300.jpg?9d7bd4" alt="TiVo Logo" title="TiVo Logo" width="250" height="300" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-4074" /></a> I mentioned my conversation last Friday with TiVo’s Public Relations Manager, Jessica Loebig, and VP &#038; GM of Product Marketing, Jim Denney, in my posts on <a
href="http://www.gizmolovers.com/2012/02/23/tivo-to-ship-place-shifting-transcoder-box-this-year/">the transcoding box</a> and <a
href="http://www.gizmolovers.com/2012/02/24/tivo-to-launch-ip-only-stb-this-summer/">the IP STB</a>, but we discussed more than those two products.  We also discussed plans for the next software update, future product plans, the <a
href="http://www.gizmolovers.com/2012/02/24/blockbuster-on-demand-abruptly-pulled-from-tivo-and-other-platforms/">loss of Blockbuster</a>, and more.  I can&#8217;t share everything we discussed &#8211; yet &#8211; but I can share some of it.</p><p>Starting with the next software update, 21.x, which is expected in the spring (late-April or early-May), there are a few things TiVo is willing to confirm.  (I&#8217;ve <a
href="http://www.gizmolovers.com/2012/01/28/all-tivo-premieres-get-update-multi-room-streaming-coming-monday/">touched on this release before</a>.)  Aside from general polish, more screens being moved into the HD UI, bug fixes &#8211; aka the usual &#8211; the biggest news is probably the long awaited update to two streaming clients: Netflix and YouTube.</p><p>The TiVo Netflix app is getting a complete overhaul &#8211; or, rather, a replacement.  The new app is actually written by Netflix and integrated by TiVo, using TiVo&#8217;s Adobe Air-based SDK.  It will provide a completely modern Netflix experience, on par with other devices.  TiVo says it will be similar to the Netflix client found on the <a
href="http://www.gizmolovers.com/2011/08/01/best-buy-launches-insignia-connected-tvs-featuring-tivo-design/">Insignia Connected TV with TiVo Design</a>, but not exactly the same.</p><p>YouTube is also getting a new client, which will be radically different.  The new client will implement the YouTube &#8216;lean back&#8217; style interface, and is probably most similar to the version found on Google TV.  YouTube created the &#8216;lean back&#8217; UI especially for home entertainment implementations, where you &#8216;lean back&#8217; as opposed to &#8216;leaning forward&#8217; over your computer keyboard, so this should be a nice improvement.</p><p>I did ask about an update for the Amazon app, but it will not be part of the next update.  TiVo recognizes there is demand for support of the free Amazon Prime streaming in Amazon Instant Video, but to implement it they need to work with Amazon.  Currently they&#8217;re in &#8220;active discussions&#8221; with Amazon about the implementation, but they can&#8217;t yet say when it might happen.  But know that it <i>is</i> on their radar.  They did want to stress that the TiVo app does have access to the complete Amazon Instant Video library via downloads, it is only the streaming that is currently missing.</p><p>I also asked about Spotify support for the US.  TiVo <a
href="http://www.gizmolovers.com/2011/07/26/tivo-wants-to-know-if-your-want-spotify-on-your-tivo/">queried US customers</a> about interest in Spotify last July, and the Virgin Media TiVo units in the UK <a
href="http://www.gizmolovers.com/2011/11/29/spotify-lands-on-uk-tivos/">got Spotify in November</a>, but there is still no sign of it in the US.  TiVo doesn&#8217;t have an official comment on this at this time, aside from acknowledging the interest.  Personally I think it is on the road map but they&#8217;re not ready to talk about it yet.</p><p>Something else that <i>is</i> coming in the next release is parental controls in the HD UI.  Until now customers who wanted to enable parental controls needed to switch to the SD UI, so this is likely a welcome change for parents.  This did, unsurprisingly, spark a discussion on TiVo KidZone and the future thereof.  At this time there are no plans to bring TiVo KidZone to the HD UI.  There are ongoing discussions within TiVo about the future of KidZone in general, and what form it might take, if it remains at all.</p><p>I got the impression that KidZone was never a high demand item and the justification for devoting the engineering resources needed to bring it to the HD UI is difficult to make.  We may see fancier parental controls instead of a special KidZone implementation.  Or perhaps it is something that might be addressed via user-based folders (which we&#8217;ve seen teased in screen grabs in the past), by tying access to folders to the parental controls and only allowing the kids access to their own folder.  But that&#8217;s just speculation on my part.</p><p>Looking further out I tried to get some info on <a
href="http://www.gizmolovers.com/2012/01/19/tivo-teases-the-tivo-platform-sdk/">the new SDK</a>, but they&#8217;re not ready to discuss that just yet.  They did confirm that it is Adobe Air with ActionScript 3.0 (at least for the initial release, it seems like other environments may be added in the future), and they are very serious about supporting developers.  They&#8217;ve hired someone for a new position tied to the SDK, so it will have dedicated attention.  I&#8217;m hoping it fares better than the old public HME SDK.  This time around I think TiVo has more appreciation for the importance of third party apps.</p><p>We also discussed <a
href="http://www.gizmolovers.com/2012/01/23/jason-wong-tivo-director-product-marketing-talks-about-the-future/">Jason Wong&#8217;s interview</a> at last September&#8217;s IBC show.  I&#8217;ve already covered the <a
href="http://www.gizmolovers.com/2012/02/23/tivo-to-ship-place-shifting-transcoder-box-this-year/">transcoder box</a> and <a
href="http://www.gizmolovers.com/2012/02/24/tivo-to-launch-ip-only-stb-this-summer/">IP STB</a> in previous posts.  The other big item, to me at least, that Jason mentioned was DLNA support:<cite>&#8220;Yes, using DLNA and DLNA approved DRM like DTCP, but yes.&#8221;</cite> This sparked an interesting discussion.  First of all, TiVo clarified that Jason&#8217;s comments were within the context of the European audience of the IBC show. European units support DTCP but not the entire DLNA standard.</p><p>The discussion was over whether it makes sense for TiVo to support DLNA on the US units.  My stance is that yes, it does &#8211; especially as a DLNA client.  While it would be nice to have TiVo as a DLNA server, I actually don&#8217;t see it being as useful for most users.  There aren&#8217;t currently a lot of devices that would act as a DLNA client for a DTCP-IP protected stream.  Down the road a bit I think this will be more useful, as more cable MSOs implement this tech, thereby driving more consumer devices (like smart TVs) to implement the client side.</p><p>But going back to my original point, I think it would be useful for TiVo to implement DLNA client capabilities.  Right now getting media onto a TiVo from local sources is a bit of a pain in the ass.  You have to install TiVo Desktop, or one of the third party tools like kmttg, Streambaby, or pyTiVo, just to get your music, photos, and/or video onto the TiVo for display.  But many devices already have built in DLNA server support and it would be plug-and-play if TiVo would only connect to these existing servers.</p><p>To me a <i>huge</i> issue is that so many modern smartphones have built in DLNA support.  Any of the content you have on your DLNA-enabled smartphone could be streamed wirelessly over the local network to a DLNA-enabled TiVo.  No need for HDMI or MHL cables, or docks, etc.  Just connect to the local LAN and away you go.  This is possible with most connected TVs, but that&#8217;s still a small market.  TiVo could be the gateway for this content for many consumers; I think that would be very useful.  Not to mention making it easier to display content from your PC, NAS, etc.</p><p>I think we had a good discussion about DLNA support and I&#8217;m hopeful TiVo will give some serious thought toward implementing it, at least as a client to start.  But they are interested in gauging the demand from the market in general, so how about it?  Is DLNA support, client and/or server, something you&#8217;d like to see TiVo add?  And why?</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.gizmolovers.com/2012/02/24/the-road-ahead-for-tivo/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>13</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>TiVo To Launch IP-Only STB This Summer</title><link>http://www.gizmolovers.com/2012/02/24/tivo-to-launch-ip-only-stb-this-summer/</link> <comments>http://www.gizmolovers.com/2012/02/24/tivo-to-launch-ip-only-stb-this-summer/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Fri, 24 Feb 2012 17:46:32 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>MegaZone</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Broadband]]></category> <category><![CDATA[DVR]]></category> <category><![CDATA[TiVo]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Adobe]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Air]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Preview]]></category> <category><![CDATA[webcast]]></category><guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.gizmolovers.com/?p=9101</guid> <description><![CDATA[During Thursday&#8217;s financial call, TiVo President &#038; CEO Tom Rogers surprised a number of people when he said: &#8220;By the end of the summer we&#8217;ll further that lead with the addition of an IP-based set top box.&#8221; But this really &#8230; <a
href="http://www.gizmolovers.com/2012/02/24/tivo-to-launch-ip-only-stb-this-summer/">Continue reading <span
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href="http://www.gizmolovers.com/2012/02/23/tivo-reports-4q-and-fiscal-year-end-2012-financial-results-tomorrow/"><img
class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-4074" title="TiVo Logo" src="http://www.gizmolovers.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/TiVo_logo_2011-250x300.jpg?9d7bd4" alt="TiVo Logo" width="250" height="300" /></a> During <a
href="http://www.gizmolovers.com/2012/02/23/tivo-reports-4q-and-fiscal-year-end-2012-financial-results-tomorrow/">Thursday&#8217;s financial call</a>, TiVo President &#038; CEO Tom Rogers surprised a number of people when he said:<cite>&#8220;By the end of the summer we&#8217;ll further that lead with the addition of an IP-based set top box.&#8221;</cite></p><p>But this really wasn&#8217;t a surprise; it was mentioned before &#8211; <a
href="http://www.gizmolovers.com/2012/01/23/jason-wong-tivo-director-product-marketing-talks-about-the-future/">by TiVo&#8217;s Director Product Marketing, Jason Wong</a>.  Quoting my earlier post:</p><blockquote><p>He mentions “a couple of thin-client zapper boxes, with or without a tuner”, which is interesting, since the existing TiVo Preview does have a tuner and CableCARD slot. Perhaps TiVo is working on a more Roku-like streaming-only device? He does mention it again later, referring to it as a ‘thin-client’.</p></blockquote><p>Later in the financial call, during the Q&#038;A, Roger&#8217;s expanded upon the IP-based STB, saying:</p><blockquote><p>It is a way for multiple sets in a household to be served.  It works with a core unit, called a gateway unit, that allows for multiple streams to multiple television sets as part of a whole-home solution.  It is something that we will be delivering to a number of operators who are looking for it in the middle of the year, so I&#8217;m not going to be precise with respect to which quarter we deliver it in.  But it is an important part of our whole-home, multi-device set of solutions.  We have a non-DVR set top today that we are deploying for operators who want to make sure that they have a cheaper multi-set solution so that they can have a non-DVR set top working out there, but this is a way to bring down cap-ex expense even further.  And ultimately is a complement to the core TiVo unit.</p></blockquote><p>The &#8220;current non-DVR set top&#8221; would be the TiVo Preview, so this unit is clearly a new box.  And the lower cost reflects the removal of the tuner hardware.  But note the bit about &#8220;deploying for operators&#8221;.  Like the TiVo Preview, this unit is, initially at least, targeted at TiVo&#8217;s MSO customers &#8211; not retail.</p><p>This is also a product I discussed last Friday with TiVo&#8217;s Public Relations Manager, Jessica Loebig, and VP and GM of Product Marketing, Jim Denney, along with <a
href="http://www.gizmolovers.com/2012/02/23/tivo-to-ship-place-shifting-transcoder-box-this-year/">the transcoder box</a>.  They couldn&#8217;t provide too many details on the IP STB, but the gist is that this will be an IP-only, tuner-less streaming box.  It is not a retail version of the TiVo Preview, as that unit has a CableCARD tuner.  Rather, this would be an even &#8216;thinner&#8217; thin client, which relies entirely on the network for content.  My understanding is that, like the Preview, it would access OTT content directly from the Internet, as well as streaming content from a TiVo Premiere DVR within the home.</p><p>Live TV would also utilize a tuner from the central TiVo Premiere, there being no local tuner and all.  That&#8217;s what I was hinting at in my <a
href="http://www.gizmolovers.com/2012/02/23/tivo-to-ship-place-shifting-transcoder-box-this-year/">transcoder box post</a> when I said &#8220;As well as for another application that’s coming, but I’ll leave that for another post.&#8221;.</p><p>If TiVo could deliver this at a low enough price point, I think it could be an interesting entrant into the streaming STB market.  TiVo would clearly need to beef up their third party content offerings to compete with the likes of Roku, Google TV, and Boxee, but that&#8217;s not out of reach if they promote <a
href="http://www.gizmolovers.com/2012/01/19/tivo-teases-the-tivo-platform-sdk/">their new SDK</a> effectively.  And TiVo&#8217;s MSO market offers a unique attraction for developers looking to address that market.  If they offered this unit at retail it could leverage apps developed for the MSO market, and vice-versa.</p><p>But first TiVo would have to offer this at retail.  I discussed this with Jessica &#038; Jim, and they recognize that there is demand for such a product, and acknowledged that it&#8217;d certainly be a perfect companion for the Premiere Elite.  But for now TiVo doesn&#8217;t have any plans to bring the TiVo Preview to retail.  Currently they seem focused on polishing the products in the MSO market, which may not be a bad approach &#8211; as frustrating as it may be as a consumer who desperately wants one.</p><p>In the MSO market they have the MSO to support the customer and work out any issues.  If they can improve the product in the MSO market, when they do finally bring it to retail it should be much more polished.  The major concern seems to be the user experience, and potential network issues.  MSOs deploying the TiVo Preview are insisting on MoCA or wired Ethernet with minimum performance for the installation.  In the retail market you&#8217;d be much more likely to have people using iffy network connections &#8211; weak wireless or powerline connections, etc.  And they&#8217;re more likely to blame TiVo if the product doesn&#8217;t work well than to recognize a network issue.</p><p>Personally I think TiVo could take an approach similar to <a
href="http://www.gizmolovers.com/2011/08/11/tivo-premiere-elite-to-ship-mid-september-on-shelves-mid-october-pending-fcc-waiver/">what they planned for the Premiere Elite</a>.  Such as<cite>&#8220;vigorous customer and retailer education efforts designed to ensure that consumers recognize the capabilities&#8221;</cite> of the new box, and marketing the streaming box<cite>&#8220;primarily through its custom install, high-end retail, and TiVo.com channels&#8221;</cite> where they can better educate the customer on the requirements for successful utilization.</p><p>My impression is that TiVo is certainly aware of the retail demand for such a unit, and they&#8217;re constantly evaluating it, but they&#8217;re not yet ready to launch.  But they probably will a little further down the road.</p><p>Oh, and going back to the SDK, I asked about that on our call last Friday as well.  Right now TiVo doesn&#8217;t have much to say other than &#8220;stay tuned&#8221;, and to confirm that the new SDK environment is <a
href="https://www.adobe.com/products/air.html" class="broken_link">Adobe AIR with ActionScript 3.0</a>, but they hint at other environments in the future.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.gizmolovers.com/2012/02/24/tivo-to-launch-ip-only-stb-this-summer/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>4</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>LG &amp; TiVo Breathe, Breathe in the Air</title><link>http://www.gizmolovers.com/2011/10/10/lg-tivo-breathe-breathe-in-the-air/</link> <comments>http://www.gizmolovers.com/2011/10/10/lg-tivo-breathe-breathe-in-the-air/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Mon, 10 Oct 2011 07:36:55 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>MegaZone</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[DVR]]></category> <category><![CDATA[HDTV]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Press Release]]></category> <category><![CDATA[TiVo]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Adobe]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Air]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Flash]]></category> <category><![CDATA[LG Electronics]]></category> <category><![CDATA[samsung]]></category><guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.gizmolovers.com/?p=8282</guid> <description><![CDATA[A spot of news from last week that I never quite had time to cover, Adobe last Monday announced that LG and TiVo partnered with them to bring Adobe Flash based applications to their platforms via Adobe Air. Over 100 &#8230; <a
href="http://www.gizmolovers.com/2011/10/10/lg-tivo-breathe-breathe-in-the-air/">Continue reading <span
class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a
href="http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressreleases/201110/AdobeDigitalHome.html" class="broken_link"><img
src="http://www.gizmolovers.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Adobe-Logo-e1318230896949-219x300.png?9d7bd4" alt="Adobe Logo" title="Adobe Logo" width="219" height="300" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-8283" /></a> A spot of news from last week that I never quite had time to cover, Adobe <a
href="http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressreleases/201110/AdobeDigitalHome.html" class="broken_link">last Monday announced</a> that LG and TiVo partnered with them to bring Adobe Flash based applications to their platforms via Adobe Air.  Over 100 digital home devices already use Air and Flash, including Samsung Smart TVs.  So these announcements will expand the ecosystem.  A little selection from the press release:</p><blockquote><p>&#8220;We are excited to be the first TV maker to support Adobe AIR on our Smart TVs bringing rich, Flash-based applications to millions of customers today,&#8221; said Kyungsik Kevin Lee, vice president, Visual Display Business, Samsung Electronics. &#8220;With the dramatic advancements in AIR 3, Adobe continues to push the envelope with innovative new features that will enable powerful 3D gaming apps and other next generation app experiences on televisions soon.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;LG is working closely with Adobe to bring Flash-based applications with AIR to LG Smart TVs in 2012,&#8221; said Youngjae Seo, vice president, Smart TV Team, LG. &#8220;We can’t wait to see what kind of application experiences three million Flash developers will bring to our customers with AIR 3.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;The availability of AIR will give us the tools to deliver better functionality, more features and a rich, seamless experience that our users expect from TiVo products,&#8221; said Jim Denney, vice president and general manager, Product Marketing, TiVo. &#8220;We look forward to the development of a rich ecosystem of multi-platform applications to make the TV experience even better.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p>See <a
href="http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressreleases/201110/AdobeDigitalHome.html" class="broken_link">the full release</a> for more.  I am, of course, most interested in how this will apply to TiVo.  The TiVo Premiere is already using Flash for the HD UI and newer apps, like Hulu Plus.  (Some of the older, legacy apps are still using the Java-based HME framework.)  But the TiVo Premiere hardware supports Flash Lite, a reduced version of flash for lower powered embedded systems.  Will this new announcement apply to the existing TiVo Premiere?  Or might the new TiVo Premiere Elite and forthcoming TiVo Preview be using newer SoCs that would support the fuller Flash/Air experience?  I&#8217;m not sure, but I&#8217;m hoping this means we&#8217;ll see new versions of the apps, and all new apps, across the Premiere lineup.  Ideally I&#8217;d love to see TiVo open an app store for third party apps, and open up the platform to developers to explore.</p><p>Oh, and if you&#8217;re ready to bash Flash &#8211; just stop.  Flash as a platform is extremely rich and powerful.  While it has had some issues, all platforms do.  Most of the problems users experience with Flash apps on the web are due to the app developer, not the Flash platform.  In recent releases Adobe has made great strides in improving the performance and stability of the Flash interpreter as well.  In the long run I expect it will fade out and be replaced by a collection of technologies many refer to as &#8216;HTML5&#8242; &#8211; HTML5 proper, JavaScript, SVG, CSS, etc.  But it isn&#8217;t going away overnight.  Remember Flash itself displaced Java Applets and Shockwave back in the day.  That&#8217;s just how it goes.</p><p>And all of that aside, Flash on embedded platform is not the same beast.  Devices like TiVo and the smart TVs use hardware with dedicated Flash support, not a software interpreter on a generic CPU like a PC.  And the platforms are generally more limited in what they&#8217;ll support &#8211; only what the hardware can decode.  So it is a much more focused environment.  So Flash isn&#8217;t the root of all evil that I&#8217;ve seen many make it out to be.  It is a logical choice as a platform with many advantages in an embedded environment.  Embedded Flash support is much easier to come by these days than embedded &#8216;HTML5&#8242; support, for example.  Especially as HTML5 is still a moving target as the standards evolve.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.gizmolovers.com/2011/10/10/lg-tivo-breathe-breathe-in-the-air/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Broadcom Brings Adobe Flash To TVs And STBs</title><link>http://www.gizmolovers.com/2009/01/06/broadcom-brings-adobe-flash-to-tvs-and-stbs/</link> <comments>http://www.gizmolovers.com/2009/01/06/broadcom-brings-adobe-flash-to-tvs-and-stbs/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2009 15:51:51 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>MegaZone</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Broadband]]></category> <category><![CDATA[CES]]></category> <category><![CDATA[General Tech]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Press Release]]></category> <category><![CDATA[TiVo]]></category> <category><![CDATA[2Wire]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Adobe]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Blockbuster]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Broadcom]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Flash]]></category> <category><![CDATA[MediaPoint]]></category><guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.gizmolovers.com/?p=3729</guid> <description><![CDATA[Broadcom has partnered with Adobe to embed Adobe Flash Lite 3 into several of their latest System-on-a-chip (SoC) platforms for TVs and STBs. This will allow vendors who use Broadcom&#8217;s chips to easily add Flash support to their products. Along &#8230; <a
href="http://www.gizmolovers.com/2009/01/06/broadcom-brings-adobe-flash-to-tvs-and-stbs/">Continue reading <span
class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Broadcom has partnered with Adobe to embed Adobe Flash Lite 3 into several of their latest System-on-a-chip (SoC) platforms for TVs and STBs.  This will allow vendors who use Broadcom&#8217;s chips to easily add Flash support to their products.  Along with announcing the chips, <a
href="http://www.gizmolovers.com/2008/11/26/blockbuster-wants-to-top-your-set-with-their-box/">2Wire announced that their recently launched MediaPoint digital media player</a> is one of the first products to use the BCM7405 &#8211; one of the Flash-enabled chips.  The 2Wire MediaPoint is the first STB that supports Blockbuster&#8217;s broadband VOD service.</p><p>The first four SoCs to be Flash-enabled are the BCM3549, BCM3556, BCM7400 and BCM7405.  I find this intriguing as the <a
href="http://www.broadcom.com/products/Cable/Cable-Set-Top-Box-Solutions/BCM7405">BCM7405</a> looks like a newer generation of the BCM7401 which is the main chip in the TiVo HD.  It has basically the same features &#8211; plus more: Flash support, DivX support, faster CPU core (400Mhz vs. 300MHz), etc.  Makes me wonder if maybe this could be used in TiVo&#8217;s rumored &#8216;Series4&#8242; model.  But that&#8217;s just idle speculation.</p><p>With the announcements from <a
href="http://www.gizmolovers.com/2009/01/06/lg-electronics-beings-netflix-right-to-the-tv/">LG</a>, <a
href="http://www.gizmolovers.com/2009/01/06/samsung-web-enables-hdtvs-with-yahoo/">Samsung</a>, <a
href="http://www.gizmolovers.com/2009/01/06/roku-adds-amazon-vod-to-netflix-box/">Roku</a>, and now this, I think one of the major trends this year is getting Internet/broadband content onto the TV screen.</p><p>The press releases:<br
/> <span
id="more-3729"></span></p><p>Jan 6, 2009 08:00 ET</p><p><big><b>Adobe and Broadcom Bring the Adobe Flash Platform to TVs</b></big></p><p><b>Collaboration Extends Flash Platform Ecosystem to Digital TVs and Set-Top Boxes</b></p><p>LAS VEGAS, Jan. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ &#8212; 2009 International CES &#8212; Broadcom Corporation (NASDAQ:BRCM) and Adobe Systems Incorporated (NASDAQ: ADBE) today announced the integration of the Adobe&reg; Flash&reg; Platform into Broadcom&#8217;s latest digital television (DTV) and set-top box (STB) system-on-a-chip (SoC) platforms. The collaboration paves the way for rich Flash based entertainment experiences on televisions that offer viewers new options for accessing web content on their TVs.</p><p>With Adobe Flash Lite&trade; 3 software supported in the Broadcom&reg; BCM3549, BCM3556, BCM7400 and BCM7405 SoC solutions, TV viewers will be able to view Flash based content and applications from popular online providers and entertainment sites. Broadcom DTV and STB platforms with integrated Adobe Flash support are expected to be available to manufacturers in the first half of 2009. Broadcom will demonstrate Adobe Flash support on its BCM7405 and BCM3549 solutions at this week&#8217;s 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show.</p><p>The technology collaboration between Broadcom and Adobe will further accelerate the transition to high definition (HD) web-based video on televisions, fortifying the TV as the main entertainment hub within the home. With Adobe Flash as the number one video format on the web, coupled with Broadcom&#8217;s leadership position in digital television and set-top box platforms, the collaboration will enable a consistent viewing experience across TV screens, addressing format fragmentation and authoring challenges that exist today. As online video viewing shifts from the PC to the TV, the number of worldwide viewers will reach nearly one billion by 2013, according to a study by ABI Research. The dramatic increase of free and premium online video content, and the emerging trend of watching web-based video on televisions, will help drive its overall adoption according to ABI.</p><p>&#8220;Consumers with broadband Internet access increasingly enjoy viewing the wide array of video content available to them and it is clear that they want to watch their favorite online video content on their televisions for the best viewing experience,&#8221; said Dan Marotta, Senior Vice President &#038; General Manager of Broadcom&#8217;s Broadband Communications Group. &#8220;By integrating Adobe Flash support in our latest portfolio of digital television and set-top box solutions, Broadcom will pave the way for an exciting new entertainment experience in the home.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;Consumers want to experience rich and consistent applications and web content across devices and screens,&#8221; said David Wadhwani, General Manager &#038; Vice President, platform business unit at Adobe. &#8220;Broadcom&#8217;s leadership in designing highly integrated and advanced TV and STB platforms provides an ideal stage for the over one million Flash developers to showcase their content. We look forward to our continued efforts with Broadcom to broaden the availability of great multi-screen experiences.&#8221;</p><p>Broadcom is a recognized leader in the set-top box market with 161 million set-top box chipsets shipped to date. The company&#8217;s recent acquisition of the AMD digital TV business expands the number of TV brands utilizing its highly integrated silicon solutions. Broadcom&#8217;s ongoing commitment and significant contribution to connected home technologies, such as the Digital Living Network AllianceSM (DLNA&reg;), furthers the quest for seamless content distribution and connectivity &#8211; changing the way that consumers interact and share content in the next generation digital home.</p><p>Adobe Flash is the most widely distributed technology on the web, enabling virtually anyone to view and interact with a vast selection of rich content. With Adobe Flash Player supporting all major operating systems and browsers, Flash technology has become the number one video format on the web. Ninety-nine percent of Internet-connected desktops have Adobe Flash Player installed and more than 800 million mobile devices have shipped to date with Flash Lite, Adobe&#8217;s Flash Player for mobile phones and devices. Adobe Flash Player is a key component of the Adobe Flash Platform, a complete system of integrated tools, frameworks, clients and servers to develop Web applications, content and videos. For more information about the Adobe Flash Platform, visit <a
href="http://www.adobe.com/flashplatform" class="broken_link">www.adobe.com/flashplatform</a>.</p><p>About Adobe Systems Incorporated</p><p>Adobe revolutionizes how the world engages with ideas and information &#8211; anytime, anywhere and through any medium. For more information, visit <a
href="http://www.adobe.com/" class="broken_link">www.adobe.com</a>.</p><p>About Broadcom&#8217;s Broadband Communications Group</p><p>Broadcom offers manufacturers a range of broadband communications and consumer electronics system-on-a-chip solutions that enable voice, video, data and multimedia services over residential wired and wireless networks. These highly integrated silicon solutions continue to enable the most advanced system solutions on the market, which include digital cable, satellite and IP set-top boxes and media servers, broadband modems and residential gateways, high definition and digital televisions, Blu-ray Disc&reg; players and recorders and personal video recorders.</p><p>About Broadcom</p><p>Broadcom Corporation is a major technology innovator and global leader in semiconductors for wired and wireless communications. Broadcom products enable the delivery of voice, video, data and multimedia to and throughout the home, the office and the mobile environment. It provides the industry&#8217;s broadest portfolio of state-of-the-art system-on-a-chip and software solutions to manufacturers of computing and networking equipment, digital entertainment and broadband access products, and mobile devices. These solutions support Broadcom&#8217;s core mission: Connecting everything&reg;.</p><p>Broadcom is one of the world&#8217;s largest fabless semiconductor companies, with 2007 revenue of $3.78 billion, and holds over 3,000 U.S. and over 1,300 foreign patents, more than 7,500 additional pending patent applications, and one of the broadest intellectual property portfolios addressing both wired and wireless transmission of voice, video, data and multimedia.</p><p>Broadcom is headquartered in Irvine, Calif., and has offices and research facilities in North America, Asia and Europe. Broadcom may be contacted at +1.949.926.5000 or at <a
href="http://www.broadcom.com/">www.broadcom.com</a>.</p><p>Cautions regarding Forward Looking Statements:</p><p>All statements included or incorporated by reference in this release, other than statements or characterizations of historical fact, are forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are based on our respective current expectations, estimates and projections about our industry and business, management&#8217;s beliefs, and certain assumptions made by Broadcom and Adobe Systems, all of which are subject to change. Forward-looking statements can often be identified by words such as &#8220;anticipates,&#8221; &#8220;expects,&#8221; &#8220;intends,&#8221; &#8220;plans,&#8221; &#8220;predicts,&#8221; &#8220;believes,&#8221; &#8220;seeks,&#8221; &#8220;estimates,&#8221; &#8220;may,&#8221; &#8220;will,&#8221; &#8220;should,&#8221; &#8220;would,&#8221; &#8220;could,&#8221; &#8220;potential,&#8221; &#8220;continue,&#8221; &#8220;ongoing,&#8221; similar expressions, and variations or negatives of these words. Examples of such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, the ability of the collaboration between Adobe and Broadcom to further accelerate the transition to high definition (HD) web-based video on televisions and to enable a consistent viewing experience across TV screens, the availability of Broadcom DTV and STB platforms with integrated Adobe Flash support, the growth in the number of worldwide viewers of online video, and Broadcom&#8217;s ability to pave the way for an exciting new entertainment experience in the home . These forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future results and are subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions that could cause our actual results to differ materially and adversely from those expressed in any forward-looking statement.</p><p>The respective Annual Reports on Form 10-K, subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, recent Current Reports on Form 8-K, and other Securities and Exchange Commission filings of Adobe Systems and Broadcom discuss important risk factors that could contribute to such differences or otherwise affect their respective businesses, results of operations and financial conditions. The forward-looking statements in this release speak only as of this date. Neither Adobe Systems nor Broadcom undertakes any obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement, except as required by law.</p><p>Broadcom, the pulse logo, Connecting everything, and the Connecting everything logo are among the trademarks of Broadcom Corporation and/or its affiliates in the United States, certain other countries and/or the EU. Adobe, Adobe Flash and Adobe Flash Lite&trade; are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Blu-ray Disc is a trademark of the Blu-ray Disc Association. DLNA and Digital Living Network AllianceSM are trademarks of the Digital Living Network Alliance. Any other trademarks or trade names mentioned are the property of their respective owners.</p><p> Broadcom Trade Press Contact<br
/> Dana Brzozkiewicz<br
/> Senior Communications Specialist<br
/> 949-926-6367<br
/> danabrz@broadcom.com</p><p> Adobe Systems<br
/> Stefan Offermann<br
/> 408-536-4023<br
/> sofferma@adobe.com</p><p> Broadcom Investor Relations Contact<br
/> T. Peter Andrew<br
/> Vice President, Corporate Communications<br
/> 949-926-5663<br
/> andrewtp@broadcom.com</p><p>Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20060609/BROADCOMLOGO<br
/> AP Archive: http://photoarchive.ap.org/<br
/> PRN Photo Desk, photodesk@prnewswire.com</p><p>Source: Broadcom Corporation; BRCM Corporate</p><p>CONTACT: Broadcom Trade Press Contact, Dana Brzozkiewicz, Senior<br
/> Communications Specialist, +1-949-926-6367, danabrz@broadcom.com, or Broadcom<br
/> Investor Relations Contact, T. Peter Andrew, Vice President, Corporate<br
/> Communications, +1-949-926-5663, andrewtp@broadcom.com, both of Broadcom<br
/> Corporation; or Stefan Offermann of Adobe Systems, +1-408-536-4023,<br
/> sofferma@adobe.com</p><p>Web Site: <a
href="http://www.adobe.com/" class="broken_link">http://www.adobe.com/</a></p><hr
/><p>Jan 6, 2009 08:00 ET</p><p><big><b>2Wire&reg; Selects Broadcom&#8217;s Chipset to Power Its MediaPoint&trade; Digital Media Player</b></big></p><p><b>Broadcom&reg; BCM7405 Enables the Delivery of On-Demand Internet Content and Personal Media to the TV</b></p><p>LAS VEGAS, Jan. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ &#8212; 2009 International CES &#8212; Broadcom Corporation (NASDAQ:BRCM) , a global leader in semiconductors for wired and wireless communications, today announced that its BCM7405 digital set-top box (STB) system-on-a-chip (SoC) solution has been selected by 2Wire, a provider of integrated broadband solutions, to power its new MediaPoint&trade; digital media player. The MediaPoint player enables service providers to quickly provide their customers with entertainment offerings delivered directly to their TVs, including movies, video, music and other on-demand Web-based media content, as well as personal music and video content.</p><p>In November 2008, 2Wire and Blockbuster Inc. announced that the 2Wire&reg; MediaPoint player would be utilized to provide movie fans with instant access to BLOCKBUSTER&reg; ONDEMAND content, including thousands of titles from the latest movie releases to classic favorites.</p><p>&#8220;The MediaPoint digital player, featuring BLOCKBUSTER ONDEMAND, is entertainment made easy. We are bringing Blockbuster, and the thousands of movies in our digital library, straight to customers&#8217; televisions,&#8221; said Jim Keyes, Blockbuster chairman and CEO. &#8220;The player is simple to use, delivers DVD quality video, and there&#8217;s no monthly subscription commitment. We are delighted to bring consumers this great entertainment product.&#8221;</p><p>2Wire is leveraging the capabilities of the BCM7405 STB SoC to further enhance the performance of the MediaPoint broadband entertainment solution to meet next generation service provider requirements and provide a cost effective means to deliver on-demand Internet content and personal media directly to the TV. At this week&#8217;s International Consumer Electronics Show, Broadcom is demonstrating the capabilities of its BCM7405 on the 2Wire MediaPoint digital media player, accelerating the delivery of entertainment services that bridge the television and Internet together.</p><p>&#8220;MediaPoint services, enabled by the Broadcom BCM7405, create a new way to access multimedia entertainment content on the television, using any broadband connection,&#8221; said Jonathan Symonds, Vice President of Product Marketing at 2Wire. &#8220;The MediaPoint player lets users seamlessly browse, download and view high quality video and movies, easily discover music stored anywhere on the network and listen to it through the home entertainment system, upload, view and share photos, and access personal networked media content on their TVs.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;The 2Wire MediaPoint player underscores our commitment to enhancing the consumer entertainment experience in the home,&#8221; said Dan Marotta, Senior Vice President &#038; General Manager of Broadcom&#8217;s Broadband Communications Group. &#8220;Powered by the BCM7405, the MediaPoint solution gives users the ability to watch movies, video and other on-demand Web-based media content directly on the TV, while allowing service providers to enable customized Web-based services, from online radio to legal music downloading and even photo sharing services.&#8221;</p><p>BCM7405 Product Information</p><p>The highly integrated, low power BCM7405 STB SoC 65 nanometer solution leverages Broadcom&#8217;s proven track record and market leadership in set-top box technologies to deliver unprecedented levels of processor performance, memory bandwidth, graphics speed, system security, peripheral integration and cost savings. It supports the latest in interactive features and a wide range of video compression standards (i.e. VC-1, WMV9, H.263-H.264, MPEG-4 and DivX&reg;), and includes support for new video compression standards.</p><p>The BCM7405 STB SoC can decode and display simultaneous high definition (HD) and standard definition (SD) video with picture-in-picture and mosaic support. Multiple planes of HD graphics, powerful content security, and support for peripherals including USB 2.0, SATA II, Ethernet and HDMI 1.3 are provided. As a result, manufacturers can build next generation HD digital broadcast and IP set-top boxes supporting the latest interactive features and networked personal video recorder (PVR) functionality.</p><p>About Broadcom&#8217;s Broadband Communications Group</p><p>Broadcom offers manufacturers a range of broadband communications and consumer electronics system-on-a-chip solutions that enable voice, video, data and multimedia services over residential wired and wireless networks. These highly integrated silicon solutions continue to enable the most advanced system solutions on the market, which include digital cable, satellite and IP set-top boxes and media servers, broadband modems and residential gateways, high definition and digital televisions, Blu-ray Disc&reg; players and recorders and personal video recorders.</p><p>About Broadcom</p><p>Broadcom Corporation is a major technology innovator and global leader in semiconductors for wired and wireless communications. Broadcom products enable the delivery of voice, video, data and multimedia to and throughout the home, the office and the mobile environment. We provide the industry&#8217;s broadest portfolio of state-of-the-art system-on-a-chip and software solutions to manufacturers of computing and networking equipment, digital entertainment and broadband access products, and mobile devices. These solutions support our core mission: Connecting everything&reg;.</p><p>Broadcom is one of the world&#8217;s largest fabless semiconductor companies, with 2007 revenue of $3.78 billion, and holds over 3,000 U.S. and over 1,300 foreign patents, more than 7,500 additional pending patent applications, and one of the broadest intellectual property portfolios addressing both wired and wireless transmission of voice, video, data and multimedia.</p><p>Broadcom is headquartered in Irvine, Calif., and has offices and research facilities in North America, Asia and Europe. Broadcom may be contacted at +1.949.926.5000 or at <a
href="http://www.broadcom.com/">www.broadcom.com</a>.</p><p>Cautions regarding Forward Looking Statements:</p><p>All statements included or incorporated by reference in this release, other than statements or characterizations of historical fact, are forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are based on our current expectations, estimates and projections about our industry and business, management&#8217;s beliefs, and certain assumptions made by us, all of which are subject to change. Forward-looking statements can often be identified by words such as &#8220;anticipates,&#8221; &#8220;expects,&#8221; &#8220;intends,&#8221; &#8220;plans,&#8221; &#8220;predicts,&#8221; &#8220;believes,&#8221; &#8220;seeks,&#8221; &#8220;estimates,&#8221; &#8220;may,&#8221; &#8220;will,&#8221; &#8220;should,&#8221; &#8220;would,&#8221; &#8220;could,&#8221; &#8220;potential,&#8221; &#8220;continue,&#8221; &#8220;ongoing,&#8221; similar expressions, and variations or negatives of these words. These forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future results and are subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions that could cause our actual results to differ materially and adversely from those expressed in any forward-looking statement.</p><p>Important factors that may cause such a difference for Broadcom in connection with BCM7405 digital set-top box SoC solutions include, but are not limited to</p><p> &#8212;  the rate at which our present and future customers and end-users adopt<br
/> Broadcom&#8217;s technologies and products in the markets for next<br
/> generation set-top box applications;<br
/> &#8212;  delays in the adoption and acceptance of industry standards in those<br
/> markets;<br
/> &#8212;  general economic and political conditions and specific conditions in<br
/> the markets we address, including the volatility in the technology<br
/> sector and semiconductor industry, trends in the broadband<br
/> communications markets in various geographic regions, including<br
/> seasonality in sales of consumer products into which our products are<br
/> incorporated, and possible disruption in commercial activities related<br
/> to terrorist activity or armed conflict in the United States and other<br
/> locations;<br
/> &#8212;  the timing of customer-industry qualification and certification of our<br
/> products and the risks of non-qualification or non-certification; and<br
/> &#8212;  the timing, rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer<br
/> orders and our ability, as well as the ability of our customers, to<br
/> manage inventory.</p><p>Additional factors that may cause Broadcom&#8217;s actual results to differ materially from those expressed in forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to the list that can be found at <a
href="http://www.broadcom.com/press/additional_risk_factors/Q42008.php">http://www.broadcom.com/press/additional_risk_factors/Q42008.php</a>.</p><p>Our Annual Report on Form 10-K, subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, recent Current Reports on Form 8-K, and other Securities and Exchange Commission filings discuss the foregoing risks as well as other important risk factors that could contribute to such differences or otherwise affect our business, results of operations and financial condition. The forward-looking statements in this release speak only as of this date. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement, except as required by law.</p><p>Broadcom, the pulse logo, Connecting everything, and the Connecting everything logo are among the trademarks of Broadcom Corporation and/or its affiliates in the United States, certain other countries and/or the EU. 2Wire and MediaPoint&trade; are trademarks of 2Wire Inc. Blu-ray Disc is a trademark of Sony Corporation. DivX is a trademark of DivX, Inc Blockbuster&reg; is a trademark of Blockbuster, Inc. Any other trademarks or trade names mentioned are the property of their respective owners.</p><p> Broadcom Trade Press Contact       Broadcom Investor Relations Contact<br
/> Dana Brzozkiewicz                  T. Peter Andrew<br
/> Senior Communications Specialist   Vice President,<br
/> Corporate Communications<br
/> 949-926-6367                       949-926-5663<br
/> danabrz@broadcom.com               andrewtp@broadcom.com</p><p>Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20060609/BROADCOMLOGO<br
/> AP Archive: http://photoarchive.ap.org/<br
/> PRN Photo Desk, photodesk@prnewswire.com</p><p>Source: Broadcom Corporation; BRCM Broadband</p><p>CONTACT: Broadcom Trade Press Contact, Dana Brzozkiewicz, Senior<br
/> Communications Specialist, +1-949-926-6367, danabrz@broadcom.com, or Broadcom<br
/> Investor Relations Contact, T. Peter Andrew, Vice President, Corporate<br
/> Communications, +1-949-926-5663, andrewtp@broadcom.com, both of Broadcom</p><p>Web Site: <a
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