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Monthly Archives: March 2008
Happy Anniversary TiVo! Blue Moon X!
A happy anniversary to TiVo, I hope you’re all enjoying Blue Moon X! What am I talking about? Blue Moon is an annual TiVo holiday that celebrates TiVo’s first shipping of production units at the end of March 1999, the … Continue reading
Thank You Cameron
Thank you for the TiVo Rewards Referral, Cameron. More points for giveaways! In unrelated news, I got laid off today. *sigh*
TiVo Extends Promotional Pricing, Including Lifetime, For Existing Users Through July 2, 2008
I was just thinking about posting a reminder that the promotional pricing was about to expire on April 2, and TiVo goes and extends it through July 2. If you go to the ‘Choose a price plan’ page and then … Continue reading
TiVo Beginning Early Roll-Out Of Software Revision 9.3
Reports are surfacing on TiVoCommunity.com of a new 9.3 software revision which is starting to quietly appear on units in the field. And reader ‘mrmac14′ reported in a community comment that his Series2DT is now running 9.3.X.9-01-2-649. Early reports indicate … Continue reading
CableCARD Deployments Break The 4 Million Mark
As reported by Multichannel News, cable MSOs have deployed 4.18 million CableCARD-enabled STBs in the last nine months. 1.9 million of those have been deployed since the last industry report on December 26th. However, as of March 19th, only approximately … Continue reading