TiVo and Netflix join forces for broadband movies
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Netflix, TiVo to join forces for movie
downloads
Netflix, TiVo to join forces for movie
downloads
09/07/2004 10:36 AMNewsweek reports that Netflix and TiVo are set to announce a
partnership that will allow subscribers to both services to download
their Netflix DVDs directly into their TiVo boxes, instead of
receiving them in the mail...
Netflix, Tivo--instant movies?
Netflix, Tivo--instant movies?
09/07/2004 02:42 PMZDNet Sep 7 2004 6:46PM GMT
TiVo and Netflix team up to deliver
movies to net-connected TiVos
TiVo and Netflix team up to deliver
movies to net-connected TiVos
09/06/2004 02:52 PM
Xeni Jardin:
Newsweek breaks the story that TiVo and Netflix have joined
forces to offer downloaded movies direct to net-connected TiVos
("Damn," says
Fred von Lohmann as he
points us to this news -- "And I'm stuck with my modem-bound gen.1
TiVo!")
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Netflix Moves One Step Closer To
Downloadable Movies
Netflix Moves One Step Closer To
Downloadable Movies
09/22/2004 11:55 AMWhile Netflix and Tivo still haven't confirmed their
rumored
relationship, Netflix is still pushing forward with getting the
other pieces in place for any kind of downloadable video-on-demand
offering. They've now
signed a deal with Warner
Brothers to test movie downloads. Of course, this also
demonstrates some of the hassle Netflix has to go through to build
such a service. They need to go to each and every studio and convince
them that (no, really) if they let Netflix help them offer video on
demand it will let them rent more movies, and it won't mean the end of
the movie industry because some kid figures out how to break whatever
copy protection scheme they agree to use.
Netflix + Tivo = Yum
Netflix + Tivo = Yum
09/06/2004 10:04 PMit's an obvious combination, but at least they finally had the sense
to pull it off
Netflix + TiVo: Done
Netflix + TiVo: Done
09/07/2004 03:08 AM
Back in January, we had discussed that coming convergence of TV and
movies in the video-on-demand space and discussed the somewhat obvious
connection of
TiVo +
Netflix. It appears that the management of both of those
companies has figured it out as well, as Newsweek has the "high level
sources" rumor mill spinning about
TiVo and
Netflix teaming up to offer a combined movies-on-demand service.
While the details aren't there, this does make a lot of sense for both
companies, who each need to differentiate themselves from the growing
competition within their space. Both have built up great brand names,
and extraordinarily loyal followings, but are now facing strong
competition from more established players with huge wallets. A
combined solution that let users download movies directly to their
TiVo (and, even better, take them "on the go" with TiVoToGo) has
tremendous potential and would keep them a step ahead of the
competition for now. Still, it remains to be seen exactly how they
implement this solution. If it's not done well, it could be damaging
to the reputation of both companies, while taking attention away from
their existing solutions. It's also unclear if there will be
exclusivity in this relationship, or if both players will be able to
team up with others as well.
Netflix And TiVo? Perfect Together
Netflix And TiVo? Perfect Together
01/27/2004 01:44 PMA long, but interesting,
look at
Netflix's business. The article points out, accurately, that
Netflix is going to be a strong competitor for any online "video on
demand" outfit - as they basically are a video on demand outfit that
just takes a bit longer to deliver - but comes with much more freedom
for the end user. However, the company clearly realizes that their
biggest threat doesn't appear to be the recent copycat attempts by
folks like Wal-Mart and Blockbuster, but the future of video on
demand. Unlike most companies that miss the boat on disruptive
technologies, Netflix is already trying to figure out how they'll
compete in that space as the technology gets better. They haven't
given up much in the way of details, but are working on tests of video
on demand systems they can offer as an option - allowing for a gradual
transition when (if!) people want their movies delivered over the
internet. At the end, the article makes one interesting prediction:
Netflix and TiVo should team up to offer some sort of combined
solution. The article doesn't specifically discuss what that solution
should be, but it could make a lot of sense. Offering up an easy way
to "download" the video of your choice to your TiVo could be fairly
compelling.
Netflix and TiVo to Hook Up?
Netflix and TiVo to Hook Up?
09/07/2004 04:06 PMPlus, same story at Circuit City, and US Airways stalls.
A TiVo/Netflix Hookup?
A TiVo/Netflix Hookup?
09/07/2004 02:04 PMStocks fly on the nice rumor, but it's still a rumor nonetheless.
NetFlix and Tivo Partnership
NetFlix and Tivo Partnership
09/07/2004 12:08 PMTiv
o, Netflix Close to Internet Movie Deal - Report: This is a great
partnership idea. We're getting closer to the "I wanna watch this
movie right now" utopia.
Netflix Inc. and [...] TiVo Inc. are close to a deal to
allow Netflix subscribers to download movies over the Internet to
their TiVo devices [...]
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Trouble for Tivo and NetFlix
Partnership?
Trouble for Tivo and NetFlix
Partnership?
09/09/2004 04:35 PMReport: Netflix, TiVo To Team Up
Report: Netflix, TiVo To Team Up
09/08/2004 12:50 PMCBS News Sep 8 2004 5:04PM GMT
Comments on TiVo / NetFlix deal
Comments on TiVo / NetFlix deal
09/13/2004 09:45 PMTivoFlixing the Video world....
Picture imperfect for Netflix, TiVo
Picture imperfect for Netflix, TiVo
09/08/2004 06:36 PMThe online movie renter and the DVR provider might seem like a natural
match, but any partnership faces licensing and piracy challenges.
TiVo and Netflix 'team for movie
downloads'
TiVo and Netflix 'team for movie
downloads'
09/07/2004 08:20 AMPartnership brings Java full circle
TiVo and Netflix to Partner for
Downloadable Content?
TiVo and Netflix to Partner for
Downloadable Content?
09/06/2004 04:33 PMHey, guys. I'm sort of taking the day off from news - finishing up
some freelance and doing a lot of behind-the-scenes catch up for
Gizmodo - but this was just too interesting not to talk about.
Newsweek is reporting that TiVo and NetFlix are planning on releasing
a system that would allow subscribers of both services to download
movies and television programs directly to their TiVos over broadband.
There's no confirmation from the companies yet, but this could be
huge. If they could figure out a way to let us take TiVoToGo
onto mobile media devices, we could finally have an all-you-can-eat,
legal video download option.
Read
- I Want a Movie! Now! [Newsweek]
Netflix up on renewed speculation on
TiVo partnership
Netflix up on renewed speculation on
TiVo partnership
09/16/2004 06:47 PMSiliconValley.com Sep 16 2004 10:44PM GMT
Netflix, TiVo Aim to Offer Online
Service
Netflix, TiVo Aim to Offer Online
Service
09/07/2004 09:44 PMAP via Daily Press Sep 8 2004 2:03AM GMT
Netflix, TiVo Aim to Offer Online
Service (AP)
Netflix, TiVo Aim to Offer Online
Service (AP)
09/07/2004 09:53 PMAP - Home entertainment trendsetters Netflix Inc. and TiVo Inc. hope
to link up on a service that will use high-speed Internet connections
to pipe DVD-quality movies into the homes of their mutual subscribers.
Tivo and Netflix Partner For DVDs on
Demand
Tivo and Netflix Partner For DVDs on
Demand
09/06/2004 04:24 PMTivo and NetFlix to Close Internet Movie
Deal
Tivo and NetFlix to Close Internet Movie
Deal
09/07/2004 11:30 PMiMedia Connection Sep 8 2004 4:02AM GMT
Netflix and TiVo teaming up to bring
rental videos on demand
Netflix and TiVo teaming up to bring
rental videos on demand
09/07/2004 04:57 AMThe majority of us that have cable or a dish have the capability to
do pay for view. I have always been very disappointed with pay for
view offerings, thus we rent video's on a regular basis. The wife also
gets them from the library which is the best deal in town. But now
Tivo and Netflix are proposing a deal where you can rent a video from
Netflix and have it downloaded directly into your TiVo via your
broadband connection.
This is a very smart move. I am sure the MPAA will be bitching
along with the broadband providers who are going to forced to adsorb
the extra bandwidth that this would create. [MSNBC]
Ascent, Sony join to digitize movies
Ascent, Sony join to digitize movies
04/18/2005 11:49 PMCNN Money Apr 19 2005 4:00AM GMT
Tivo, Netflix Close to Internet Movie
Deal -Report (Reuters)
Tivo, Netflix Close to Internet Movie
Deal -Report (Reuters)
09/07/2004 07:55 PMReuters - Online DVD renter Netflix Inc.
and television recorder maker TiVo Inc. are
close to a deal to allow Netflix subscribers to download movies
over the Internet to their TiVo devices, according to the
latest issue of Newsweek magazine.
TiVo, Netflix Close to Internet Movie
Deal-Report (Reuters)
TiVo, Netflix Close to Internet Movie
Deal-Report (Reuters)
09/07/2004 10:46 AMReuters - Online DVD renter Netflix Inc.
and television recorder maker TiVo Inc. are
close to a deal to allow Netflix subscribers to download movies
over the Internet to their TiVo devices, according to the
latest issue of Newsweek magazine.
Tivo, Netflix Close to Internet Movie
Deal - Report (Reuters)
Tivo, Netflix Close to Internet Movie
Deal - Report (Reuters)
09/07/2004 06:12 PMReuters - Online DVD renter Netflix Inc.
and television recorder maker TiVo Inc. are
close to a deal to allow Netflix subscribers to download movies
over the Internet to their TiVo devices, according to the
latest issue of Newsweek magazine.
NEC and Sun join forces for new
solutions
NEC and Sun join forces for new
solutions
04/08/2005 11:52 AMComputer Weekly Apr 8 2005 3:25PM GMT
IBM, NetApp join forces against EMC
IBM, NetApp join forces against EMC
04/06/2005 11:40 AMThe two storage technology makers are teaming up to challenge EMC
through a new branding and distribution agreement.
Sony, MS to Join Forces Against iPod
Sony, MS to Join Forces Against iPod
01/06/2005 05:37 PMSony and Microsoft may join forces in an attempt to break Apple's
dominance in digital music, The Wall Street Journal reported
Wednesday. Bill Gates said that leveling the playing field carries "a
lot of incentive to work together" in digital-music "infrastructure."
Apple currently holds 87 percent of the market.
TELUS and Fincentric Join Forces
TELUS and Fincentric Join Forces
04/06/2005 12:10 AMBC Technology Apr 6 2005 3:40AM GMT
IBM, Cisco join security forces
IBM, Cisco join security forces
02/13/2004 09:20 AMZDNet Feb 13 2004 1:23PM GMT
IBM, NetApp Join Forces to Battle EMC
IBM, NetApp Join Forces to Battle EMC
04/07/2005 06:13 PMIn a move the may shake up the storage industry, IBM and Network
Appliance have established a strategic relationship to capture market
share away from EMC. Under the agreement, Big Blue will sell NetApp's
attached storage and NetApp will make IBM its preferred supplier of
tape products.
Telecom to join forces with Computerland
Telecom to join forces with Computerland
12/15/2003 03:20 PMThe New Zealand Herald Dec 15 2003 2:29PM ET
Mozilla, Opera Join Forces For New W3C
Proposal
Mozilla, Opera Join Forces For New W3C
Proposal
05/31/2004 02:19 AMInternet News May 31 2004 6:45AM GMT
EMC and Nortel join forces on data
recovery
EMC and Nortel join forces on data
recovery
11/04/2003 08:43 AMComputer Weekly Nov 4 2003 7:36AM ET
Telecoms giants join forces for Super 3G
Telecoms giants join forces for Super 3G
01/02/2005 04:21 PMPocket-lint.co.uk Jan 2 2005 6:47PM GMT
Sun, Fujitsu Join Forces to Fend Off HP
and IBM (Reuters)
Sun, Fujitsu Join Forces to Fend Off HP
and IBM (Reuters)
06/01/2004 08:34 PMReuters - Sun Microsystems Inc.
(SUNW.O) is teaming up with long-time partner Fujitsu Ltd.
(6702.T) of Japan and Siemens of Germany to jointly develop the
next generation of Sun systems, the companies said on Tuesday.
Proxim, Intel Join Forces on WiMax
Proxim, Intel Join Forces on WiMax
06/17/2004 07:25 PMProxim and Intel will work together on WiMax, a boon to Proxim: The
smaller company's stock shot up 27 percent today on the news that it
would be participating in what Intel has increasingly focused on as
the next important wireless market. WiMax has the potential to offer
point-to-point and mobile standardized broadband wireless service, but
its time to market is still a concern. If it doesn't achieve
productization quicklly enough--and signs are that we might not see
unlicensed WiMax products in the US until 2006--existing somewhat
proprietary solutions could commoditize quickly enough for the market.
Meanwhile, higher-speed cell data offerings might take the sheen off
the necessity of mobile WiMax, although the latter's potential for
using unlicensed bands gives it an edge. SkyPilot's announcement
today--after a few years of development--of their broadband wireless
system adds another player to a tightly focused market that hopes to
fill in the home and business broadband market. Their equipment works
in the unlicensed 5.8 GHz band. Although the press release says that
Proxim expects to ship fixed broadband equipment in early 2005 and
"portable" (not mobile) devices later next year, it doesn't state
whether these will be shipped in the US or overseas, nor which bands
will be used....
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