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How would you change TiVo?

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PVRblog | TiVo, ReplayTV, and other PVR news and reviews[PVRblog | TiVo, ReplayTV, and other PVR news and reviews] People spent the weekend answering the question "How would you change TiVo?" over on Engadget. Even TiVo loyalists will admit that there are imperfections with their PVR of choice. While the perennial favorites "Get rid of TiVoToGo DRM" (which is the root of the "Support x non-Windows platform" suggestions), "built in networking hardware," "dual tuners," "expandable storage" and "sell out to Apple" were all well represented, here are a few of the more interesting ones:

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

[Computer Alchemy] How would you change TiVo?: People spent the weekend answering the question "How would you change TiVo?" over on Engadget. Even TiVo loyalists will admit that there are imperfections with their PVR of choice. While the perennial favorites "Get rid of TiVoToGo DRM" (which is the root of the "Support x non-Windows platform" suggestions), "built in networking hardware," "dual tuners," "expandable storage" and "sell out to Apple" were all well represented, here are a few of the more interesting ones:

Pvrblog.com[Pvrblog.com] PVRblog | TiVo, ReplayTV, and other PVR news and reviews: I was just about to announce that the EFF is throwing another build-in,where they have an open invitation for those wanting to buildHD-recording, linux based PVR machines which would be illegal afterJuly 1 of this year. Now that they've won this battle, it doesn't have the same urgency (less than two months was left before the lock-down), but the event in San Francisco is still going off on Saturday, May 21st, as both a celebration and a hacking fest. Details follow:

Pvrblog.com[Pvrblog.com] TiVo Archives | PVRblog: After seeing a demo of it, Russell Beattie is convinced mobile TiVo should be the next obvious feature for MobiTV and that it's not a question of if, but when the technology will be available. By the way, SnapStream is the only PVR technology I know of that automatically creates PDA-friendly condensed versions of recorded shows. If you had an iPaq and a SnapStream library, you could script an automatic download to your docked device every morning. I'm sure some of the phones running the microsoft operating systems could also be tweaked to do the same.

[Pvr.blogs.com] PVRblog | TiVo, ReplayTV, and other PVR news and reviews: People spent the weekend answering the question "How would you change TiVo?" over on Engadget. Even TiVo loyalists will admit that there are imperfections with their PVR of choice. While the perennial favorites "Get rid of TiVoToGo DRM" (which is the root of the "Support x non-Windows platform" suggestions), "built in networking hardware," "dual tuners," "expandable storage" and "sell out to Apple" were all well represented, here are a few of the more interesting ones:

Uber.tvhttp://uber.tv [Uber.tv] Clippings.reblog: How would you change TiVo?: People spent the weekend answering the question "How would you change TiVo?" over on Engadget. Even TiVo loyalists will admit that there are imperfections with their PVR of choice. While the perennial favorites "Get rid of TiVoToGo DRM" (which is the root of the "Support x non-Windows platform" suggestions), "built in networking hardware," "dual tuners," "expandable storage" and "sell out to Apple" were all well represented, here are a few of the more interesting ones:

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Posted at May 29, 2005 10:25 AM

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