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First Looks: Now Any PC or Laptop Can Be A "Tivo"







First Looks: Now Any PC or Laptop Can Be
A "Tivo"

First Looks: Now Any PC or Laptop Can Be
A "Tivo"
06/07/2004 12:17 PM

“AVerMedia has created a pocket-sized device, the AverMe3dia UltraTV USB 300, that can capture video and tune in cable or broadcast TV, as well as enabling virtually any decently powered PC desktop or laptop to time-shift television and capture video from other sources, like DVD players and VCRs. Read our full review of this fabulous $120 device.”




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Friends finale and NBC Tivo-b0rking --
TiVo Strikes Back


Friends finale and NBC Tivo-b0rking --
TiVo Strikes Back
05/07/2004 10:49 AM
Following up on yesterday's post about NBC's apparent attempts to b0rk potential TiVoers of the Friends finale, BoingBoing reader Douglas Clark says,
I am a loyal Tivo user and Tivo did send out a message alert to users about the Friends episode. It was more along the lines of "if you manually extend the time of a recording, you may miss the beginning of the friends final episode." I find that Tivo is pretty good about catching unusual start times and other wonky tricks the networks play. The previous comment about HUT and ratings was right on the money...
Link to previous BoingBoing post.

Tech maven Meg Hourihan adds, "Even weirder is that I got a message on my Tivo warning me that the finale of Friends would have abnormal times. The message warned that if I wasn't just using the automatic "start on time" and "end on time" settings (i.e. I manually set the start time as 8 PM) that I might miss some. What makes things weirder and worse is that Tivo still didn't record the whole show! I made sure my settings were what the message instructed, and happened to watch the show live. Tivo kicked in to record at 8:59 PM (which is what it listed the start time as) but stopped at 9:59! According to the time on my digital cable box, the program didn't end until 10:03 PM. So if I hadn't watched it live, I would have missed the last four minutes. Seems like a major screw-up on Tivo's part, especially after sending out that message!"

TiVo users not happy TiVo is spying on
them


TiVo users not happy TiVo is spying on
them
02/10/2004 02:44 AM
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TIVO Bug Shuts Out Many Series 1 TiVo
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TIVO Bug Shuts Out Many Series 1 TiVo
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TiVo.com | TiVo Press Releases


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Intel and Tivo Team Up on Tivo-to-Go
(But How?)


Intel and Tivo Team Up on Tivo-to-Go
(But How?)
06/06/2005 12:09 AM

Reuters is running a story about Intel that is chocked full of goo info, including information that their 'Manitoba' mobile chipset has finally found a customer in mmO2 Pic (the Manitoba came out two years ago, to little fanfare, let alone actual adoption by phone manufacturers). But the big news is that Intel will be working with Tivo to provide Tivo-to-Go functionality in future laptop chipsets, like their popular Centrino.

What that is, though, is unclear. Is it just a branding initiative? Tivo-to-Go already works on laptops (that's half the point), so will it be some sort of native support that makes it easier to move the Tivo content around? We don't know—the article is very vague—but at least Tivo is getting some name dropping love from a mega-vendor (considering it was unlikely they were going to get much help from Microsoft, considering they sell a competing product to Windows XP Media Center). (Thanks, Pat!)

UPDATE 1-Intel's cell communications chip finds a customer [Reuters]


MP3 Request: "Tivo, My Tivo"


MP3 Request: "Tivo, My Tivo" 06/08/2004 09:07 AM

Does anyone have an MP3 of the song "Tivo, My Tivo" from the off-Broadway [hit | miss] The Gayest Straight Man Alive? Because I'd really like to hear it. Also, could someone explain what "surprisingly straight" means? Is that, like, no dicks at all? Not even your own? (Thanks, Peter, for the "tip.")
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Update: While I'm exploiting the good humor of our readers, do any of you 1) live in Canberra, Australia, and 2) take PayPal? I need to get a few cases of VB delivered to some game developers and am having a surprisingly hard time of it.


The Little TiVo That Could


The Little TiVo That Could 06/10/2004 09:27 AM
Despite the unpleasant questions, TiVo keeps chugging along.

Who doesn't like TiVo?


Who doesn't like TiVo? 04/09/2004 04:11 PM
The NY Times ran another of those fawning TiVo articles yesterday about how everyone who has one loves it like a member of the family. An excerpt: Mr. Smith has since replaced his older TiVo model with three ReplayTV units. The new units allow him to stream programs from one to the other. After recording a program in his darkened home theater room, he transfers it to his brighter living... (with comments)

How TiVo May Help The Web


How TiVo May Help The Web 04/26/2004 04:07 PM
Web advertising is making a big comeback just as TV advertising may be losing steam. These two things may not be a coincidence, as a new study suggests that advertisers are looking to move their advertising dollars to the web, as they fear the impact of TiVo-like devices on their television commercial spots. Of course, if advertisers (as they're likely to do) insist on creating more annoying and intrusive ads online this plan will backfire. However, they should look on this as an opportunity. Smart advertising (not intrusive, not annoying) that actually gives people something they want will be a lot more cost effective than blind TV advertising where you hope people are paying attention.

TiVo And The Mac


TiVo And The Mac 08/30/2004 11:58 AM
For some things, the Mac doesn't "just work". Windows might be buggy malware-infested crapware that is impossible for me to depend on for a living, but when it comes to things that make the RIAA and MPAA twitch reflexively, buggy and filled with an infinite number of teenage monkey hackers beats stale and used by crusty old farts like myself. By Nathan Torkington, O'Reilly Network (via MyAppleMenu)

TiVo Is On the Go


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Men Want TiVo™ More


Men Want TiVo™ More 08/09/2004 02:38 AM
Male heads-of-household are more likely than their female counterparts to buy a personal video recorder (PVR) over the next year, according to the upcoming report Video-on-Demand and PVR: Analysis and Forecast from Parks Associates. In a recent survey, 21% of male heads-of household said they are likely to purchase a PVR in the next 12 months, compared with just 16% of female heads-of-household. [PRWEB Aug 9, 2004]

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Pop-up TiVo 03/29/2005 03:08 PM
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RSS and TiVo


RSS and TiVo 04/09/2004 03:56 PM
Yesterday's item provoked a flurry of responses. Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols, who wrote the Washington Post story I dissected, points out that the nature of his assignment precluded broader coverage, and that he'd otherwise gladly have included bloglines. There's been lots of chatter about bloglines lately -- Chad Dickerson mentions it today -- so I was interested to hear from Martin Thornell about another web-based product, Rocket RSS reader. Doubtless there are others too. An implementation of one of these licensed for behind-the-firewall use, as Chad suggests, would be handy. As a matter of fact, that's how I use Radio UserLand's reader. It's nominally a desktop product, but I run it as a server and authenticate to it over SSL. ...

TiVo Here, There - TiVo Everywhere


TiVo Here, There - TiVo Everywhere 01/27/2004 08:39 PM
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New Laptop


New Laptop 06/16/2004 12:31 AM
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TiVo-To-Go initiative


TiVo-To-Go initiative 01/03/2005 09:45 PM
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TiVo To Tie Internet To TV


TiVo To Tie Internet To TV 06/09/2004 02:46 AM
Just after we wrote about how TV needed to better integrate with broadband services and just as DirecTV sold their entire stake in TiVo in order to build their own competitive offering - TiVo is announcing plans to better tie their service to the internet - letting users download additional content from the internet. There aren't many details so far, but it sounds like they're basically going to copy Akimbo's plan and try to route around broadcasters by letting users download content directly from the internet. While this has some benefits (and it would be cool if they added some broadca tching style features), it also may raise issues. There's still a question about how much viable content there is that would be offered over such a service. Will traditional providers be willing to provide content if they think it may harm their traditional channel? More importantly, broadband providers still don't want people downloading such huge files all the time. Even if it's completely legal, having users constantly downloading video programming may force broadband providers to rethink their offerings and become more aggressive in enforcing usage caps.

Hey TiVo you create it I will buy it!


Hey TiVo you create it I will buy it! 05/28/2004 10:46 AM

I missed the original call from Endgadget to TiVo recommending that they get their software onto PC's but a follow on thread has me shaking my head up and down saying yes this is a damn good idea. After all I have a bunch of computers at home with a significant amount of storage why should I have to buy a separate box for just such recording activities. I know there are other solutions out there but I really like TiVo's interface and this would be the perfect application to add to my self made media center. The Corante website goes a step further with implementations that make my mouth water. [Corante< /a>] [Engadget]


TiVo goes mobile


TiVo goes mobile 01/03/2005 07:57 PM
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TiVO alternatives


TiVO alternatives 06/09/2004 12:34 PM
Step aside TiVo, here comes Freevo.

Reuters catches up with the homebrew PVR revolution with today's article "Step aside TiVo, here comes Freevo." It's a new overview of the home PC-based options, including Freevo, MythTV, Snapstream's BeyondTV, and Microsoft's Media Center. It also mentions the the Build Your Own PVR website.

Personally, although I've heard good things about MythTV and Freevo, unless you're fairly familiar with building your own PCs from scratch and running command-line tools, Snapstream's BeyondTV is the easiest way to dip your toe into the homebrew PVR pool. Microsoft's version is a non-option, as it can only be legally obtained when buying a new home theater PC, which typically runs $1200-1600. [PVRblog]

PVRBlog is quickly becomning one of my favorite sources.  Keep up the great work dudes!


JavaHMO for TiVo


JavaHMO for TiVo 12/07/2003 03:00 PM
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Tivo News


Tivo News 06/09/2004 03:45 PM
Tivo has transitioned the former Home Media Option features to the standard service bundle and added a Multi-Service Discount for...

TiVo Goes Portable


TiVo Goes Portable 01/03/2005 02:43 PM
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TiVo gets mobile


TiVo gets mobile 01/03/2005 07:31 AM
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TiVo to Go Released


TiVo to Go Released 01/03/2005 10:20 AM
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Tivo as digital hub?


Tivo as digital hub? 02/10/2004 02:47 AM
Om Malik thinks Tivo's purchase of a startup called Strangeberry signals its intention to become a hub for digital home entertainment.  Makes sense.  Strangeberry is apparently made up of ex-Sun people, and the idea of universal zero-configuration networking was a big element of Sun co-founder Bill Joy's Jini vision. 

Of course, all the major consumer PC vendors, most notably Gateway, Sony, and HP, have similar dreams, as do Apple, Microsoft, and your cable company.  This probably makes Tivo interesting acquisiton bait.  But for whom?  Tivo is built on Linux, so it probably isn't a fit for any of the Windows-centric companies.  Or for Apple, which has its own Rendezvous networking technology.

Renting TiVo


Renting TiVo 04/06/2005 10:02 AM
TiVo may be the new heavy hitter on Madison Avenue.

Tivo VLC modules


Tivo VLC modules 03/26/2005 04:46 PM
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TiVo Pop-Up Ads Are Huge


TiVo Pop-Up Ads Are Huge 03/30/2005 02:03 PM

tivo_ads.jpgI had thought, perhaps, that the TiVo users were getting a bit worked up over the TiVo pop-up ads that are in testing, because last I heard they only take up a quarter of the screen. Matt Haughey took this picture of it in action, though, and now I get the ire. That's really annoying, even if it is only when fast-forwarding. How are you supposed to see what you're forwarding through? Even if you can hit 'clear' to make it go away, it's still needlessly messy. Matt has a mock-up of what he'd like to see on PVRBlog and it's much more reasonable.

Maybe that's TiVo's tack—make the first versions so over-the-top that by the time the intro the real deal, everyone will have forgotten how frustrating it is to get pop-up ads on a subscription service in the first place.

"Icon" ads over commercials at TiVo [PVRBlog]


The Tivo Effect


The Tivo Effect 03/22/2005 04:32 PM

How big is something when it gets an "effect"? And what about when no one can decide what that "effect" is?

I'd been hearing about "The Tivo Effect" for a while, and I figured it'd make a good post, so I went looking for a definition. I found this article, this one, this one, this one, and dozens of others, all claiming something different about "The Tivo Effect."

As near as I can tell, it could mean:

  • the tendency for advertisers to increase product placement within TV shows (since actual ads can now be skipped)
  • the echo created by two TVs in the house watching the same show while one of them is "time-shifted" because of Tivo's ability to pause live TV.
  • the inability to go back to life before Tivo
  • the increased spare time you have now that you can reduce your TV watching into concentrated blocks of time
  • the decreased spare time you have now that you record and watch shows you might never have recorded before

So I still have no idea what The Tivo Effect is, but what's important is that Tivo has affected television viewing to the point where it has a "named effect." And evidently so many of these effects that no one can agree what the most important one is. Do you have a definition for "The Tivo Effect?"

Someday there will be a "Gadgetopia Effect." When that day comes, someone please tell me what it is.


Using TiVo To Get Around The Rules


Using TiVo To Get Around The Rules 04/22/2004 08:00 PM
While this article is focused on things in the UK, the idea equally applies here in the US where the FCC has suddenly gone on high alert trying to "clean up" the airwaves. The idea is that if broadcast companies started sending additional content to TiVo or TiVo-like PVR devices that could fit around the show, but never actually be broadcast on television, there's no reason that that the additional content needs to abide by regulations. So, in the article linked here, it talks about advertisements for beer and cars that don't need to meet specific (very strict) advertising laws in the UK. In the US, you could (in theory) include additional "too hot for broadcast TV" content that could easily be slotted in to programs viewed on a PVR. Of course, as with any kind of loophole, it's only a matter of time before lawmakers with too much time on their hands decide to close it.

TiVo vs.Ti-faux


TiVo vs.Ti-faux 04/23/2004 11:12 PM
USA Today Apr 24 2004 3:06AM GMT

Dear TiVo,


Dear TiVo, 01/16/2004 11:02 AM
For the past five days my TiVo has reboot itself promptly at 02:00. This is annoying because I get home...

NBC tries to outsmart TiVo


NBC tries to outsmart TiVo 05/06/2004 07:00 PM
Glenn Fleishman says:
NBC has scheduled the final broadcast of Friends to start tonight at 8.59 p.m. Why? To beat TiVo recording, obviously. I'm not sure if they don't want us to watch the penultimate episode of Survivor: All-Stars (confession: I'm addicted). But it's clear that starting it a minute early is intended to disrupt digital recording of shows that run 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. The fix is simple. On my ReplayTV, I just set a manual record from 9:00 to 10:00 for NBC (or I could set an 8:00 to 8:59 Survivors recording). But it's clear that this is a direct DVR pushback. But how does this help the network? I link to a post about Fear Factor in which the thread explores on a discussion board why Fear Factor was getting chopped or not recording.
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Avermedia UltraTV USB 300


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Canopus announces ADVC55 Analog-to-DV
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Canopus announces ADVC55 Analog-to-DV
Converter
01/09/2004 09:49 PM
Canopus Corp. has announced its ADVC55, a compact analog to DV video converter compatible with both Mac OS X and Windows-based systems. It enables users to connect analog video sources such as VHS, Hi8 and more to DV products or to Macs used for digital video editing.

Canopus introduces two new video
converters


Canopus introduces two new video
converters
11/12/2003 06:47 PM
Canopus Corp. has announced two new video converters: the TwinPact100 and the ADVC300. Both are compatible with Final Cut Pro, Avid XPress and Adobe Premiere and are due in December at a list price of US$549 each.

Canopus introduces ADVC110 digital video
converter


Canopus introduces ADVC110 digital video
converter
07/06/2004 03:31 PM
Canopus Corp. On Tuesday announced the ADVC11 0, a portable analog/digital video converter that works with Macs and PCs. The ADVC110 is bidirectional and communicates with the computer using FireWire, requiring no software drivers to be installed in order to work.

Canopus ships ADVC110 analog/digital
video converter


Canopus ships ADVC110 analog/digital
video converter
08/27/2004 02:02 PM
When Canopus Corp. announc ed last month the introduction of its new bus-powered analog/digital video converter, the ADVC11 0, the company noted that the US$319 device would ship July 22. On Thursday, Canopus noted that the ADVC110 is now available. The portable device features FireWire bus-powered operation through its 6-pin ports and the capability to capture and output S-Video and composite analog video, as well as perform audio-only conversions. It can operate as a stand-alone converter and offers locked audio support for perfect synchronization between audio and video. The ADVC110 is compatible with Apple's Final Cut Pro, iMovie and iDVD, Avid Xpress DV and other applications.

Video-Capture-V4l-0.224


Video-Capture-V4l-0.224 06/13/2004 04:44 PM

SnatchIt! Video Screen Capture v1.0.2.6


SnatchIt! Video Screen Capture v1.0.2.6 12/07/2003 12:49 PM
SnatchIt! video screen capture software takes screenshot captures of MPEG,AVI,WMV,DivX files to create high-quality thumbnails. Features include the ability to navigate frame by frame to capture a frame of video. It has an option to auto-trim any black borders around videos. You can quickly copy the frames to the clipboard to use in any video editing software. Also has an auto-thumbs feature which automatically makes thumbnails at set intervals. [Shareware $21.00 2.22 MB]

How to capture, clean, and compress
video


How to capture, clean, and compress
video
03/21/2003 12:13 AM

Part one of Ars Technica's guide to capturing, cleaning, and compressing video.
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Announcement: Kona 2 video capture card


Announcement: Kona 2 video capture card 04/20/2004 10:02 AM
AJA Video Systems announced Kona 2, a dual rate HD/SD 133 MHz PCI-X capture card that supports 8- and 10-bit uncompressed video for both HD and SD formats, plus various compressed formats offered in Final Cut Pro.

New: Aurora PipeSDI video capture card


New: Aurora PipeSDI video capture card 04/13/2004 10:04 AM
The PipeSDI video capture and editing card can take advantage of the Final Cut Pro RT Extreme architecture while providing broadcast-quality audio and video inputs and outputs for editors working with SDI and digital audio material.

TCscreen Screen Capture and Video
Utility


TCscreen Screen Capture and Video
Utility
04/17/2005 10:52 AM


TCscreen Screen Capture and Video Utility
http://www.talkingc ommunities.com/tcscreen/

Making videos of your screen and publishing them on the web has never been easier. TCscreen allows you to capture all movements, actions, and images as well as sound from your microphone directly into a video and publish it immediately on the Internet. All in just two easy steps. Built-in templates allows you to publish the video how you want, and you can easily modify these templates to add your own personal touch. In addition, a unique whiteboard tool allows you to draw right on your screen, making it possible to highlight and point during your video. This has been added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracerâ„¢ Information Blog.

Announcement: Kona LS video capture card


Announcement: Kona LS video capture card 09/13/2004 10:32 AM
AJA Video Systems announced the Kona LS, a new Standard Definition capture card for post-production on the Power Mac G5 with Final Cut Pro.

XLR8 InterView 3 expands video capture
abilities


XLR8 InterView 3 expands video capture
abilities
07/17/2004 03:12 AM
Daystar Technology announced on Friday the expansion of its XLR8 USB video capture technology with the release of XLR8 InterView 3.0, which adds support for multiple devices and now includes ArcSoft VideoImpression video capture and editing software. The XLR8 InterView 3.0 USB-based video capture device features S-Video and composite video inputs and can capture video at 320 x 240 resolution or single frames at 640 x 480. The software can export movies into iMovie or other QuickTime-supported applications and comes with QuickTime Broadcaster for delivery of streaming MPEG-4 video. The complete solution is US$89, and system requirements call for Mac OS X v10.1.2 and a G3 or better processor running at 500MHz or faster.

Cross-Platform Video Capture Cards And
TV Tuners?


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AverMedia USBRadio drivers


AverMedia USBRadio drivers 12/29/2004 12:21 PM
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Today's Linux screen capture technology


Today's Linux screen capture technology 08/17/2004 01:16 PM
"I'd like you to help me find out about video screen captures," said one of my editors a while back. "Sure, let me see what's available," I replied. He pointed me to a couple of Web sites to get me started, and here I am a few weeks later ready to share my findings. I'll discuss ways that you can make video clips in Linux, talk about their applications and shortcomings. I'll also cover suitable ways to view your masterpieces once they're recorded.

iTVC15 MPEG Capture Driver for Linux


iTVC15 MPEG Capture Driver for Linux 04/11/2005 11:41 PM
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Video Streaming: Can You Say Magnify
That!? Who Will Capture Market Share in
this Exciting Emerging Market?


Video Streaming: Can You Say Magnify
That!? Who Will Capture Market Share in
this Exciting Emerging Market?
03/14/2005 05:24 PM
Video Streaming: Can You Say Magnify That!? Magnific’s Inc has released its 2nd Generation Cell Phone magnifier. This one will go hand in hand with the popular multi-media craze “ Video Streaming”. Favorite Sit-coms, Video Clips, Text messaging,Sports, News, Games and whatever your heart desires to watch while in limbo or experiencing the excitement of New Age Multi-Media Technology. [PRWEB Mar 10, 2005]

QuickTime 6.6 to support high-resolution
audio, B-Frame video.


QuickTime 6.6 to support high-resolution
audio, B-Frame video.
08/12/2004 12:38 AM
AppleInsider: QuickTime 6.6 to support high-resolution audio, B-Frame video.

New external USB TV tuner from Canopus


New external USB TV tuner from Canopus 11/06/2003 09:57 AM
A new extremely small external USB TV tuner for PCs and laptops. The USTV-1 from Canopus comes with software for recording and playing back your fave shows, and has an S-Video output for connecting to a TV and a credit card-sized remote control. Only available in Japan, at least for right now. Read [Translated from Japanese using Babelfish. Via Gadget Watch]...

Linux Laptop w/ 3.5" Disk, USB, and No
Hard Drive?


Linux Laptop w/ 3.5" Disk, USB, and No
Hard Drive?
07/06/2004 06:50 PM

Linux Laptop w/ 3.5' Disk, USB, and No
Hard Drive?


Linux Laptop w/ 3.5' Disk, USB, and No
Hard Drive?
07/06/2004 08:17 PM
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Aerial Photography by all Out Aerial
Provides Aerial Photos and Video Capture
Services at 47th Annual Hashknife Pony
Express Ride


Aerial Photography by all Out Aerial
Provides Aerial Photos and Video Capture
Services at 47th Annual Hashknife Pony
Express Ride
02/06/2005 03:00 AM
The 47th Annual Hashknife Pony Express Ride was captured on film by All Out Aerial Photography. Their helicopter and camera crew were there to chronicle the final moments of the event and record it for posterity. [PRWEB Feb 6, 2005]

Mobile Armor, LLC Intensifies its
Commitment to Linux Data Security,
Encryption and Enterprise Management
with DataArmor for Linux Version 2.1


Mobile Armor, LLC Intensifies its
Commitment to Linux Data Security,
Encryption and Enterprise Management
with DataArmor for Linux Version 2.1
04/14/2005 02:26 AM
Mobile Armor, LLC, a leading provider of Enterprise Mobile Data Security (EMDS) solutions software, today announced immediate availability of its revolutionary DataArmor for Linux enterprise security system. DataArmor for Linux version 2.1 broadens Mobile Armor’s advanced centrally managed full-disk encryption system for Linux to include dual-boot system support and enhanced enterprise based policy control. [PRWEB Apr 14, 2005]

Centrino laptop gets official Linux
support


Centrino laptop gets official Linux
support
06/13/2004 09:40 PM

Digital Video Products Inc. (DVP)
Outlines Innovative Strategies to Market
and Support Amalgamated Video
International Inc. (AVI) 2005 Product
Line


Digital Video Products Inc. (DVP)
Outlines Innovative Strategies to Market
and Support Amalgamated Video
International Inc. (AVI) 2005 Product
Line
04/13/2005 02:04 AM
Digital Video Products Inc. (DVP) today outlined some innovative strategies to market and support Amalgamated Video International Inc. (AVI) 2005 product line. DVP will focus on marketing to customers who traditionally were not able to afford quality video production and expanding revenue streams for media producers. DVP will participate with AVI in showcasing the AVI 2005 product line at this years NAB show (Booth SL 5629) in Las Vegas, Nevada on April 19th thru 22nd. [PRWEB Apr 13, 2005]

Linux Video Project 0.1.1


Linux Video Project 0.1.1 10/31/2003 07:12 AM
A live system designed to play video files.

Linux Video Project 0.2


Linux Video Project 0.2 11/16/2003 10:29 AM
A live system designed to play video files.

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Linux Video Project 0.2.2


Linux Video Project 0.2.2 12/02/2003 07:35 AM
A live system designed to play video files.

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Photography Prompts
Underground Protest

Justices Allow
American to Sue
Austria Over Art
Seized by Nazis

Yahoo! Nachrichten -
Nachrichten aus
Raumfahrt und
Astronomie -
Währung
für den Handel
mit
Außerirdischen

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IRAN!'[activistchat.
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RED ALERT Mullahs
Hiring Terrorists:
Suicide Bombers FORM

Rumsfeld fears U.S.
losing long-term
fight against terror

EU confident
Microsoft appeal of
landmark antitrust
decision will fail

The British Strike
Back

GM Doubles Down in
China

Say it Ain't So,
Smarty

AIG's Obstacles to
Growth

McDonald's Stays
Warm

Piedmont's Big
Bonanza

German Walkman
Inventor Wins Battle
Against Sony, Fixes
Gaze on Apple

CNet to FCC: Die Die
Die!

Turbo Toenail
Trimmer

Pre-Order Creative's
Zen Touch for $280

iTunes searches on
Equalizer Preset
name

Set up Microsoft
PEAP in OS X

Enable unlimited JCE
1.4.2 cryptography

Create OS 9 style
.img disk images
with OS X

Go to next unread
message in Mail via
keyboard

A real workaround
for the 8GB limit on
older Macs

One method of
counting words in
LaTeX documents

Create a
semi-failsafe
automated webcam
system

The sixteen year gap
A study in contrasts
My OB/GYN
IronMail Upgrade
Helps Block Spam

Microsoft, SAP
Discussed Potential
Merger, According to
Oracle Discovery

Viva La Revolution
More Mountain Lion
Madness

Two Mac expos
spotlighted in User
Group Report

NEC expands
projector, plasma
display lines

Apple introduces
AirPort Express

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