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Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder 2 Plus
Reviewed on September 14, 2006
The Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder 2 Plus provides a straightforward way to get video content onto your portable device without the need for a PC.
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Yahoo's free software turns PC into DVR
April 26, 2006
System uses a PC to transform a television into a digital video recorder, DVD player, stereo and photo viewer.
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TiVo looks to Verizon phones for TV recording
March 7, 2006
The companies are teaming up to let TiVo subscribers program TV recordings straight from their cell phones.
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Commentary: Memo to Steve Jobs--buy TiVo
March 1, 2005
Steve: We know conventional wisdom means nothing to you. But the road to mass consumer success involves video. Hire TiVo as your driver.
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Can a new hard drive meet the flash challenge?
April 4, 2006
One-inch drives are being munched by flash memory. 1.8-inchers seem too big. Could 1.3-inchers be just right?
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EchoStar debuts portable video player
October 11, 2005
Device can store and play video and audio content from various sources, including digital video recorders. Photos: Satellite TV dish in your pocket
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AT&T turns cell phones into TV remotes
March 6, 2007
Homezone customers can now view TV listings and schedule or delete recordings on their DVRs via wireless handsets.
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Samsung, LG stuff CES with flashy gadgets
January 4, 2006
Are you in Vegas or downtown Seoul? Convention halls of Consumer Electronics show can be deceiving.
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Digital ads tune in
April 29, 2004
Traditional advertisers are trying to use ad-skipping technologies and the like to their interactive advantage and are shifting their dollars toward more "accountable" campaigns.
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