A new study reveals that DVR units in the United States waste a butt-ton of energy every year. DVR boxes that are turned off and not recording a show still sap power from the grid, using the “same ...
What’s the worst thing about cutting the cord? No, it’s not missing out on live network TV, of course. Everyone knows that all you need is a $25 OTA antenna and you can get live network TV in Full HD ...
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In a move that you might've expected already happened years ago, TiVo has officially killed off its DVR recording boxes. The company is no longer selling the boxes that revolutionized the way folks ...
Leave it to those wet blankets in the federal government to tell us that watching modern-day TV is about as energy inefficient as possible. For years, the cable companies have been switching all their ...
PHILADELPHIA — If the nation’s largest cable TV operators have their way, the home digital video recorder could soon become a relic. Leading the way is Cablevision Systems Corp., which plans to roll ...
Recently my house was struck by lightning and one of my TiVo boxes got zapped (among other things). I had decided to try replacing it with a generic DVR from Time Warner Cable. Boy, was that a mistake ...
<p>Digital Video Recorder technology is about to get a giant boost in the marketplace, and it's not because of Tivo. Comcast has announced its intentions to <a href ...
I reported in October that Charter Spectrum had introduced a new device called Xumo, which can replace your existing cable box — including live TV — and also stream programming from platforms such at ...
TiVo, the company that ushered in the age of the DVR, will be phasing out support for its Series 1 DVR at the end of this month. That was the granddaddy of the TV recording software — once so ...
DVR definitely makes life easier. Gone are the days of manually taping one show at a time onto clunky VHS casettes. With DVR, you don't have to pick a favorite show, you don't even have to be home to ...
DVR definitely makes life easier. Gone are the days of manually taping one show at a time onto clunky VHS casettes. With DVR, you don't have to pick a favorite show, you don't even have to be home to ...