Seagate DVR Drive Sports New Streaming Standard
News DVRs let TV viewers record TV shows as well as temporarily pause live broadcasts. DVRs are expected to grow in popularity. There were about 1.5 million US households with DVRs in 2002, and the number should climb to about 3 million this year...
[August 29, 2003, 10:50]
Bellefontaine Neighbors Police Transition To Ruggedized DVRs
White Papers To start off, the Bellefontaine Neighbors Police department purchased March Networks 4120 DVRs for its two traffic cruisers. These "ruggedized" DVRs are built for bumps in the road and a whole lot more.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
TiVo Switches Off UK Sales
News Separate from the licensing deal, Sony also makes DVRs based on a TiVo reference platform. Sony's DVRs are not yet available in the UK. One option for UK consumers who want digital TV recording may be an upcoming generation of PCs with built-in DVR...
[February 5, 2003, 12:18]
Sonicblue, TiVo Settle Patent Spat
News Both suits were for infringements on patents dealing with capabilities associated with digital video recorders (DVRs). We believe our energies are better spent expanding the market for digital video recorders (DVRs) rather than fighting each other.
[November 11, 2002, 15:40]
Terabyte Hard Drives Are Ready
News The initial version will come out for desktops in the first quarter, with subsequent versions tweaked for DVRs (pictured here) and corporate storage devices out in the second quarter The boost in capacity for desktop drives comes in part through...
[January 5, 2007, 7:44]
TiVo Service To Sell TV Viewing Data
News San Jose, California-based TiVo makes DVRs that let people record live programming to a computer hard drive; pause, fast-forward or rewind on demand; and skip over commercials. The new audience-measurement service comes a month after TiVo announced...
[June 3, 2003, 7:32]
Digital Devices To Kill VCRs?
News Jay Srivatsa, senior analyst at Dataquest, expects that there will be numerous devices to compete with DVRs, as hard disk drives will be a de facto standard in entertainment devices. Another developing feature, iPreview, will be used by Showtime...
[May 18, 2000, 13:53]
TiVo Inks Movie Deal With Fox
News In addition to taping television shows onto a hard drive, DVRs let viewers pause or review live TV. TiVo has licensed its recording technology to other consumer electronics manufacturers such as Sony and Toshiba.
[January 31, 2003, 8:49]
Deliver A Great Viewing Experience With The Seagate Technology DB35 Series Hard Drive In Your Digital Video Recording System
White Papers Seagate DB35 Series hard disc drives are uniquely designed for use in DVRs and home media centers. Seagate Technology provides manufacturers an edge in the dramatically expanding and competitive consumer market - ultimately resulting in a high...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
DVRs Secure Tollbooths And Travelers On World's Longest Bridge
White Papers An analog video recording system was installed on the bridge several years ago at the request of tollbooth staff concerned about safety. With support for up to 16 cameras and optional, two-way audio recording, the March Networks 4000 Series DVR...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
New PCs Restrict Copying
News Besides digital photo, music and movie features already available with Windows XP, the new PCs also would serve as TV tuners and digital video recorders (DVRs) for copying TV shows to the computer's hard drive.
[September 4, 2002, 8:55]
DVRs Get Stylish At CeBIT
News Like most PVR systems, Lancaster allows time shift recording so you can "pause" live TV programmes. CeBIT 2003 sees the introduction by TerraTec of its Lancaster digital video system. While personal video recorders (PVRs) have been available for a...
[March 13, 2003, 14:40]

