The combination of time-shifting, HDTV, and place-shifting in the same box give DISH, EchoStar, and Sling Media a leg up in the race to control TV on-the-go.
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TiVo jumps ahead of cable operators by pushing TV remote to the phone, and says there is much more to come from its RIM deal.
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Wireless carriers let customers use their cell phones to set up TV shows to record.
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Ban on delaying phone companies’ entry into TV biz opens door wider for small suppliers.
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Study shows more viewers using the web as a DVR so they don’t miss favorite shows.
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Digital video recording pioneer rolls out new advertising program as investors await earnings.
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DVR maker’s service allows subscribers to watch content from sites like Google Video on TV.
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Company fails to get appeals court to issue injunction on EchoStar’s DISH Network DVRs.
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Sling Media’s remote TV viewing devices boost performance fourfold and support HD.
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Costs, and sales, go up for DVR pioneer.
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Phone company exploits its fiber-optic technology to extend service to multiple TVs.
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Cable operator is confident it can win copyright lawsuit filed by movie and TV firms.
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Traditional media is shifting to new content-delivery platforms, advertising strategies.
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Industry braces for a spate of lawsuits or settlements as TiVo scans the landscape.
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Company will attempt to capture the flow of ad dollars shifting from TV to the web.
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Dispute over patent on time-shifted recordings begins in Texas courtroom.
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The cable TV operator is offering TV-recording service without the requirement of a digital recorder next to the TV.
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DVR maker teams with Verizon Wireless to let users schedule recordings by cell phone.
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Digital video recording service hopes to woo customers with deals on its set-top boxes.
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The maker of the popular Slingbox debuts client software that controls TVs or DVRs via cell phone or PDA.
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