In a move that you might've expected already happened years ago, TiVo has officially killed off its DVR recording boxes. The company is no longer selling the boxes that revolutionized the way folks ...
TiVo has confirmed that it has stopped selling its DVR set-top boxes, marking the end of an era that changed how we watch television forever. As first reported earlier this month by Cord Cutters News, ...
The TiVo box, which sat at the cutting edge of television’s early 2000s time-shifting viewer revolution, is no more. The company confirmed to Variety that it officially got out of the hardware ...
The company is killing its hardware business, 26 years after becoming synonymous with TV recording. The company is killing its hardware business, 26 years after becoming synonymous with TV recording ...
TiVo Corporation is quitting its consumer Digital Video Recorder (DVR) market. At its peak there were millions of TiVo recorders in the market with users praising its time-shifting technology.
Amy Suggars bought her first TiVo about 14 years ago and has been attached to the video-recording device ever since. But this month brought a double blow: First, TiVo announced it would no longer sell ...
Dish Network and former parent company EchoStar have settled their long-running patent lawsuit with TiVo by agreeing to pay the company $500 million for unlawful infringement of TiVo’s “Time Warp” DVR ...
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