Prices for one-time rentals range from $0.99 - $3.99, and prices for purchased movies range from $4.99 - $19.99, depending on the age of the movie. The service has about 5,000 movies—compared with 1,500 movies on the Time Warner Cable “Movies on Deman
TiVo has figured out a way for you to share your home videos and photos directly with other TiVo users, sending that content directly from the Web to someone's TiVo. Teaming up with video and photo sharing site One True Media, the company is offering this
Cablevision has found some friends in the network DVR case which it lost earlier this year in court: Several trade bodies and lobby groups, including USTelecom, which represents AT&T and Verizon, the Consumer Electronics Association, CTIA, and the Electro
Software on your computer converts the display data to a DivX video stream, which is decoded by DivX’ hardware on the device side, meaning there’s no need for additional processing or storage. It also means that anything from interactive menus to vid
Beginning July 1, the Federal Communications Commission has ordered cable companies to supply only set-top boxes that can accept a so-called cablecard that slides into the set-top box and determines a customer's level of access to cable service. The chang
I believe, as many do in the media community, that eventually there will be one conduit, one pipe, physical or ethereal, that will direct the passage of video, audio and data services and content into the home. The question I ask is: Do consumers really n