TiVo Releases TiVoToGo - For Windows Users Only
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Tivo announce TiVoToGo
Tivo announce TiVoToGo
01/03/2005 02:47 PMTiVo has introduced a service which allows you to put recorded
programming on your computer. The service does not allow you to burn a
DVD but at least you can take pre-recorded shows with you. [Yahoo News]
"TiVo.com | TiVoToGo transfers"
"TiVo.com | TiVoToGo transfers"
01/05/2005 04:16 PMTiVo exec: TivoToGo Mac support unlikely
TiVo exec: TivoToGo Mac support unlikely
04/15/2005 01:15 AMWhile giving a talk at the University of Pennsylvania this week, TiVo
CFO David Courtney said that the company has no immediate plans to
offer a version of its TiVoToGo software for Mac OS X...
TiVo launches new portable service,
TiVoToGo
TiVo launches new portable service,
TiVoToGo
01/03/2005 02:45 PMTiVo has announced that their planned portable video service,
TiVoToGo, is now pushing out to eligible TiVo subscribers.
TiVo users not happy TiVo is spying on
them
TiVo users not happy TiVo is spying on
them
02/10/2004 02:44 AMWell TiVo's boosting that it Janet Jacksons Garment malfunction was
the single highest re-watched event has many TiVo users asking...
TiVo.com | TiVo Press Releases
TiVo.com | TiVo Press Releases
01/09/2004 10:10 PMbang for the buck .. extension ..
TivoToGo
tivo.com/5.3.1.1.asp?article=196
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TiVo Users Survey
TiVo Users Survey
06/28/2004 01:13 PMSam Whitmore, columnist for Forbes.com, is writing on a column
about TiVo, the company, and wants your help. He's got a mess of
questions together he'd like to ask, and since I know so many of you
TiVo die-hards love to talk about your favorite PVR company, I thought
I'd pass it along.
Full survey and email address after the jump.
TiVo Users May See More Commercials...
Sort Of
TiVo Users May See More Commercials...
Sort Of
05/26/2004 02:41 AMThere have been studies in the past that showed that TiVo (or similar
DVR users) often can recall the commercials they've fast forwarded
through. Now, Dave Pell from
Davenetics points us to a new study that actually suggests
DVR
users see more commercials - even though they're just fast
forwarding through them. Basically, the people most likely to have
and use a DVR device are the same people who were likely to simply
channel surf when commercial came on in the past - meaning they saw
very few commercials. Now, however, while they may be fast forwarding
through the commercials, they are still at least "seeing" them - and
possibly getting some brand recognition. In fact, the survey suggests
the net impact of advertising on DVR users may be positive. Of
course, it might help if broadcasters and advertisers continued to
look at more
creative
advertising solutions. As Dave suggests, "The first advertiser
to shoot commercials in slow motion wins."
TiVo Users Watch More Commercials
TiVo Users Watch More Commercials
05/26/2004 12:20 PMOur LA-based sister-site Defamer has a great write-up about a recent
study that shows people that use a TiVo (or other DVR) may actually be
watching more commercials than those that watch regular TV. The boil
down is this: people...
Spyware, adware plague Windows users
online; Mac OS X users surf freely
Spyware, adware plague Windows users
online; Mac OS X users surf freely
04/20/2004 08:48 AMNielsen Sees Gold In TiVo Users
Nielsen Sees Gold In TiVo Users
03/08/2004 11:04 PMIt looks like TiVo is finally catching on. While Nielsen had planned
to start including data on people using TiVo-like devices in 2006,
they're now
pushing
that deadline up a year, as they've noticed that the TV-watching
public is increasingly signing up for such services (thanks, in part,
to various cable and satellite providers offering them with basic
service). For the extra paranoid, Nielsen says they won't track
things like whether or not people fast forward through commercials,
but only whether or not the show was watched at a different time than
it was originally broadcast. Still, it probably won't be long before
they're tracking commercial skippers as well. So the question is,
once the data on commercial skippers becomes public, what will happen?
Will broadcasters demand changes in the technology (or the law!), or
will they admit that it's time that they, themselves, changed how they
present advertising (or, even, how they fund their operations)?
TiVo lets users transfer shows to PCs
TiVo lets users transfer shows to PCs
01/03/2005 02:43 PMMSNBC Jan 3 2005 6:46PM GMT
FCC lets TiVo users share shows
FCC lets TiVo users share shows
08/04/2004 01:27 PMTiVo gets regulatory reprieve: Forthcoming digital TV-sharing feature
won't be banned by government after all.
U.S. allows TiVo users to send copies
over Internet
U.S. allows TiVo users to send copies
over Internet
08/05/2004 10:37 AMCNEWS Aug 5 2004 2:47PM GMT
Government allows TiVo users to send
copies over Internet
Government allows TiVo users to send
copies over Internet
08/04/2004 06:55 PMSan Francisco Chronicle Aug 4 2004 11:22PM GMT
TiVo users can send copies over
Internet, FCC rules
TiVo users can send copies over
Internet, FCC rules
08/05/2004 05:29 AMTribnet.com - Thu Aug 5, 08:23 am GMT
TiVo Wins Nod for Users to Share Digital
Show
TiVo Wins Nod for Users to Share Digital
Show
08/04/2004 06:33 PMTiVo Inc., maker of popular digital television recording devices, on
Wednesday received approval for technology that would permit users to
send copies of digital broadcast shows over the Internet to a limited
number of friends.
The Federal Communications Commission voted to certify digital
protections on TiVoToGo, which is not yet available but would enable a
user to record and send a digital broadcast television show to up to
nine others who have been registered on that person's service and has
been given a key to see it. The approval came despite concerns by the
Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) and the National Football
League about the risks of unfettered distribution of copyrighted shows
and airing regional games outside of their market.
"Each of these technologies has been exhaustively reviewed to
ensure contention protection systems prevent the mass indiscriminate
redistribution of digital television programming," said FCC
Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein. The FCC last year adopted rules to
limit distribution of digital, over-the-air television programs over
the Internet in an effort to prevent mass illegal copying and sharing,
a problem plaguing the music industry.

News source:
ReutersRead full story...Tivo Gets Nod for Users to Share Digital
Shows (Reuters)
Tivo Gets Nod for Users to Share Digital
Shows (Reuters)
08/04/2004 01:41 PMReuters - TiVo Inc. (TIVO.O), maker of popular
digital television recording devices, on Wednesday received
approval for technology that would permit users to send copies
of digital broadcast shows over the Internet to a few friends.
Technology to allow TiVo users to send
copies over Internet
Technology to allow TiVo users to send
copies over Internet
08/05/2004 05:29 AMPasadenastarnews.com - Thu Aug 5, 08:16 am GMT
Microsoft Releases Windows Server 2003
SP1The software vendor releases to
manufacturing and as a free download
Microsoft Releases Windows Server 2003
SP1The software vendor releases to
manufacturing and as a free download
04/07/2005 07:09 AMeWeek Apr 7 2005 11:51AM GMT
TiVo vs. Windows Media Center Edition
TiVo vs. Windows Media Center Edition
07/07/2004 12:50 PMApple releases Backup 2 for .Mac users
Apple releases Backup 2 for .Mac users
11/06/2003 08:48 AMAfter a lengthy public beta test, Apple has released the final version
of its Backup 2 software to subscribers of the company's
.Mac online service.
Laridian Releases the NIV Study Bible
for PDA Users
Laridian Releases the NIV Study Bible
for PDA Users
09/24/2004 03:27 AMLaridian, Inc., a leading publisher of Bible-related software for
mobile devices, today announced the release of the NIV Study Bible in
a format compatible with Laridian's MyBible(tm) software for Palm
OS(r) and PocketBible(r) software for Pocket PC. [PRWEB Sep 24, 2004]
Apple releases Safari update for Jaguar
users
Apple releases Safari update for Jaguar
users
08/14/2004 08:06 AMApple has released an updated version of
Safari, its Web browser,
intended specifically for users of Mac OS X v10.2 "Jaguar." The new
v1.0.3 release "improves the Safari rendering engine to expand third
party application support and delivers the latest security
enhancements," according to Apple's notes. The latest release of
Safari for Mac OS X v10.3 remains v1.2.
TiVoToGo™
TiVoToGo™
01/03/2005 05:20 PMLogiXML Releases LGX Ad Hoc 6.1;
Provides Interactive Data Analyzer for
Non-technical End Users
LogiXML Releases LGX Ad Hoc 6.1;
Provides Interactive Data Analyzer for
Non-technical End Users
08/31/2004 02:32 AMUsing LGX Ad Hoc 6.1, end-users can now interactively slice and dice
data in order to analyze and transform complex multi-dimensional data
into actionable information. The user builds the report via a
web-based user interface and can create visual representations of
multiple data points in chart, graph and table formats. The
application works completely within your browser and does not require
controls or software downloads. [PRWEB Aug 31, 2004]
TiVoToGo Launches
TiVoToGo Launches
01/03/2005 08:07 AM
Remember when I said TiVoToGo was
launching soon? I was mostly right—it launched today.
If you have a Series2 TiVo you can go to the website and download the
software today to copy shows to your laptop, although the DVD burning
software that will facilitate permanent archiving is still not
available. (Thanks, Dave!)
TiVoToGo Product Page
[TiVo]
FCC Approves TiVoToGo
FCC Approves TiVoToGo
08/05/2004 08:45 AM
Although public policy isn't really our
niche, there are occasional bits of regulation that are notable for
the future products they herald, like the approval yesterday by the
FCC of a plan by TiVo to allow sharing of recorded content to up to 10
other users via a new service called TiVoToGo. The first
implementations will probably be local network -- sending to other
TiVos and PCs around your house -- but there's certainly the
possibility that sharing over the internet could be implemented, as
well.
Unless the approval gets shut down by the numerous groups
protesting the approval -- something not as likely as I at first
thought, as at least nine other DRM-encumbered sharing schemes were
approved in addition to TiVos, creating sort of an insta-lobby -- we
probably won't pay this too much mind until products using the
TiVoToGo service are implemented. But we thought you might at least
like to know it's coming.
Read - TiVo gets FCC approval for video sharing [ArsTechnica]
Read -
Original TiVoToGo Press Release [Tivo]
Lotusphere 2004: IT users praise
upcoming features in Lotus releases
Lotusphere 2004: IT users praise
upcoming features in Lotus releases
01/27/2004 12:08 AMIT administrators on hand for the start of Lotusphere 2004 said
they’re happy with a host of new features and updates planned for the
Lotus family of collaboration applications.
Varibyte releases tNotes, software
application for TREO(TM) 600 smartphone
users.
Varibyte releases tNotes, software
application for TREO(TM) 600 smartphone
users.
09/18/2004 03:27 AMVaribyte a developer of software for Palm OS handhelds released tNotes
today. tNotes is an application for TREO(TM) 600 smartphone users. It
was created to address the need of mobile professionals to quickly
record handwritten notes on their handheld. [PRWEB Sep 18, 2004]
TiVoToGo lets you take shows with you
TiVoToGo lets you take shows with you
01/03/2005 12:31 PMSan Jose Mercury News Jan 3 2005 3:12PM GMT
AMD Alchemy Chip with TiVoToGo
AMD Alchemy Chip with TiVoToGo
01/04/2005 12:44 AM
AMD has announced a new chip called the 'Alchemy'
Au1200, designed to power portable video devices of all sizes. The hot
heat about the Alchemy is two-fold: first, it can resize almost any major format video into different resolutions on
the fly (upscale and downscale, it seems), meaning that devices that
use the chipset won't have to have video transcoded to its native
resolution before copying it over; also, the chip will power portable
video players that will be compatible with the just launched TiVoToGo service that
will allow you to copy recorded content from Series2 TiVos to portable
devices, such as the newly announced G
oVideo and FIC's
video players. (Thanks, Dimitri!)
Alchemy Product
Page [AMD]
TiVoToGo service to gain Mac support
TiVoToGo service to gain Mac support
01/03/2005 02:21 PMTiVo today announced that its new TiVoToGo service enhancement is now
available...
Users want Windows they can see through
Users want Windows they can see through
06/22/2004 05:48 AMComputer Weekly Jun 22 2004 10:10AM GMT
Windows XP Bedevils Wi-Fi Users
Windows XP Bedevils Wi-Fi Users
06/04/2004 05:49 AMKevin Gilmore is a network administrator at MicroDisplay, a small
company in San Pablo, California, that uses several Wi-Fi access
points to give employees the freedom to roam around the office with
their laptops while remaining connected to the Internet. But these
days, Gilmore keeps encountering a problem that many Windows XP users
know all too well: the sudden and inexplicable loss of their wireless
Internet connections. As Gilmore knows from the flow of support calls,
there’s little point in trying to find a permanent solution to
the problem.
Home users get Windows SP2
Home users get Windows SP2
08/21/2004 12:59 AMNews.bbc.co.uk - Fri Aug 20, 03:08 pm GMT
Help Your Windows WiFi Users
Help Your Windows WiFi Users
04/04/2005 11:42 PMLucidLink
Releases Free Client for Win XP, 2000
“LucidLink
has released a free Wi-Fi client that solves some configuration,
security hassles: In an interesting move, wireless security
software vendor Interlink has released LucidLink Wireless Client at no
cost for all Windows XP and 2000 users. The client software aids in
supporting secure configurations by detecting a network's
settings--Mac OS X does this built-in--and secures against evil twin
and related attacks by not automatically switching to networks named
the same but with different attributes. The client incorporates
several security elements, meaning it can serve as a single entry
point for Wi-Fi network connection, as opposed to Microsoft's
broken-up approach.” [Wi-Fi Networking
News]
This is the kind of information that
comes to my mind when Aaron encourages
librarians to lead their communities in some areas of technology and
educate patrons. It’s also the kind of information I like to
see on library blogs (librarian blogs, too).
Shafting the Non-Windows Users Again
Shafting the Non-Windows Users Again
09/08/2004 11:06 AMNat spends a few minutes beating the same drum that I've beat
repeatedly: Today I found out about Picasa, which Google acquired.
It's an image archive/management package. And I found out about
Farechase, which Yahoo acquired. It's like shopper.com for airfares,
or something. I don't really know what they do, because I can't use
them--they both require Windows. I know there are smart people at
Google and Yahoo, but they obviously had no say in this. How will you
get...
Windows users emulating Mac OS X
Windows users emulating Mac OS X
04/30/2004 06:13 AMIn his column on Wired today, Leander Kahney has written about the
growing number of Windows XP users who are hacking their operating
system to look virtually identical to Mac OS X...
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