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Daily Archives: Friday, January 7, 2005
A bunch of grainy photos and some more news
Unfortunately I don’t own a digital camera (been meaning to buy one for a long time), I normally use the 2MP camera on my Sony Clie NZ-90 – which has decided to stop working just recently, of course. So I’m … Continue reading
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POGO! PRODUCTS INTRODUCES MEDIANOW, ONE OF THE FIRST PORTABLE TIVOTOGO™ ENABLED MEDIA PLAYERS
PoGo! Products, Ltd. (OTC BB: PGOI), a leader in portable digital audio technology today announced it will be showcasing mediaNOW™, one of the first TiVoToGo™ enabled Portable Media Players at CES this week in Las Vegas. mediaNow users who own … Continue reading
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People are finding some cool things with TiVoToGo
You can access information with a web browser. Including downloading programs without using the TiVo Desktop. I think we can expect to see 3rd party tools using the XML protocol.
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DirecTV launches non-TiVo digital recorder
DirecTV on Thursday debuted its first digital video recorder with technology from another News Corp. division, raising questions about the strength of its relationship with digital video recording pioneer TiVo.
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Next-generation DVD formats rally support
The battle over next-generation DVD formats heated up late Thursday as groups supporting two incompatible and competing technologies introduced new partners and revealed further details of what consumers and manufacturers can expect to see from them in the coming year.
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