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  • #cablecard

    FCC: Whoops, CableCARD Was a Total Disaster

    Yesterday the FCC admitted that CableCARD—a system originally designed to open up the market for video content—is a failure. Here's what they're doing to fix it. More »
    12/04/09
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    By Brian Barrett
  • #rant

    You Don't Need a TiVo Anymore

    This chart of TiVo's slipping subscriber numbers may be surprising, seeing as TiVo is the television recording device (and it's so good), but it's something we've seen coming for a while. We love you TiVo, but you're fast becoming obsolete. More »
    11/26/09
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    By Jason Chen
  • #ceton

    Ceton's CableCARD Solution Has Six Tuners In One Slot

    This Ceton Multi-Channel CableCARD is very interesting, both for its ability to decode six cable streams at once to record six shows at once on your Windows Media Center, and for the fact that it's not all that expensive. More »
    09/11/09
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    By Jason Chen
  • #windows7

    Normal People Can Now Install CableCARD Tuners On Windows 7 PCs

    FINALLY. Microsoft and CableLabs are finally opened the door to have regular people add in CableCARD tuners by themselves, after they've purchased the PC and set it up. This is good news. More »
    09/09/09
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    By Jason Chen
  • #cablecard

    System Builders Bypass CableCARD Certification With BIOS Tweaking

    Tweakers have finally bypassed the one thing in the way of getting CableCARD tuners working on any old PC by fiddling with the BIOS and entering in certain product IDs. It's a good start. More »
    04/29/09
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    By Jason Chen
  • #review

    Moxi HD Review: Beats Cable, But It Ain't TiVo

    When I hooked Digeo's Moxi HD DVR up, I told my wife it's like TiVo, and she said, "Then why don't we just use TiVo?" After several weeks testing it, I have no good answer. More »
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    04/28/09
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    By Wilson Rothman
  • #dvrs

    Moxi Steps To TiVo, Adding Rhapsody Music and PlayOn for Netflix, Hulu and More

    Digeo today brings its Moxi HD DVR in range of TiVo with some capabilities it was sorely lacking in a big way, including DLNA 1.0 for home streaming, and PlayOn for grabbing major net video. More »
    04/09/09
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    By Wilson Rothman
  • #cable

    FCC Fines Big Cable for Ditching TiVo Owners

    10/17/08
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  • #cedia2008

    Lifeware's LMS-810 Media Center PC Can Drive Ten TVs at Once

    See these 10 TVs? They're all being driven by the same, single Media Center PC. Taking what they came with last year and doubling it, Lifeware has crammed eight CableCARD tuners (two on board and six more in the external Lifetuner box on top) into a dual Intel Quad Core, 12TB RAID 5 box that can stream out to ten Media Extenders (here, Xbox 360s driving Samsung LCDs). The box can record from all eight of its HD streams while streaming to all 10 Extenders at once, so if you've been wondering what to do with your home's 8 spare digital cable feeds, now you know. No price yet for a pre-Christmas release, but last year's model with half as many CableCARDs was $15k. More »
    09/04/08
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    By John Mahoney
  • #fcc

    FCC Head Wants to Bust Open Cable and the Internet (But Without Neutrality Rules)

    07/31/08
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  • #sony

    Sony Signs on With tru2way: Kiss Your Cable Box Goodbye

    05/27/08
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    TiVo Switched Video Tuning Adapters Appear at CableLabs

    At long last, the SDV dongles that TiVo promised would arrive this year from Motorola and Cisco have been submitted to CableLabs for formal testing. For those unfamiliar, these little devices allow for two way communication between CableCard boxes and Cable Companies, so that only the needed programming data is sent, and bandwidth is conserved. Dave Zatz says its a good start to fixing the whole CableCard HD Programming debacle, even if its widely unsupported and a bit clunky. A shot of the Cisco box below. [Zatz Not Funny] More »
    05/19/08
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    By Adrian Covert
  • #cable

    CableLabs Responds to CableCard Screwjob Allegation

    04/17/08
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    CableCard Users Are Getting Screwed Out of HD Channels

    Our friend Gary Merson, the HD Guru, has uncovered an issue that may soon piss you off. Cable customers who use the current CableCard to decode signal directly in their TV, a TiVo or Windows Media Center PC may soon start losing HD channels because of a change in technology. To conserve bandwidth, cable carriers are moving from a direct stream of video to "switched digital video," which use two-way digital cable boxes to see what customers need then send it to them. CableCards are only one-way, so they can't make use of any SDV coming down the pipes. What does this mean? Merson says that as of April 15, Cablevision has cut off CableCard access to 15 Voom HD channels, and Time Warner will apparently make similar cuts. More »
    04/17/08
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    By Wilson Rothman
  • #tvs

    Panasonic Kills Rear Projection, Promises 2-Way CableCard By Summer

    03/11/08
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  • #cedia07

    Life|Ware Shows Quad-Recording Media Center with Four CableCARDs

    Feature
    09/07/07
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  • #breaking

    $300 TiVo HD Unboxed and Fondled (Verdict: Hell Yes!)

    Feature
    07/24/07
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  • #homeentertainment

    Exclusive: First Hands-On With Niveus' CableCARD Equipped Vista Media Centers

    Feature
    04/03/07
    23,442
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