PVRLib > TiVo Apps.TV Launched

[Zatz Not Funny. . .] While the website isn’t officially owned or operated by TiVo, www.apps.tv is live and offers third-party Home Media Engine (HME) applications directly via broadband to Series 2 TiVo’s running 7.2x - no PC or Mac required. The current selection is small;

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technology filter technology filter: I know this because I got nasty email from another Digital Life goer who pointed out that I gave Tivo short shrift in my D-Life postings. All I said was that they'd made sharing content twixt Tivos easier and added a PC-out feature. (via Cosmos)

TiVoBlog.comhttp://www.tivoblog.com  TiVoBlog.com: In case you don’t already know, there’s a new HME website on the block called Apps.TV. The site offers third-party HME (home media engine) applications that you can use on your TiVo via your broadband connection. (via Cosmos)

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[West of the Expressway] The Apple-Intel Thing (Updated): beamed from your Mac to the TV, see iPhoto slideshows, etc.) - TiVo-type PVR functionality + DVD... porting the upper layers of the OS would just need a recompile: only apps which touched on assembly...-mooted "Apple Media Hub," a sort of video iPod, PVR and AirTunes device on steroids.

http://www.dynatech.blogspot.com [Dynatech] 3/12/05 SUPERCHARGED: It targets high-density applications -- according to Via, a 42-U rack with 168 processors would draw about 2.5 kilowatts, or about as much power as two hair dryers.""General Micro, meanwhile, last week released what it calls the world's fastest mini-ITX board, powered by a Pentium M clocked up to 2.3GHz." -Slashdot

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Pvrblog.com[Pvrblog.com] PVRblog | TiVo, ReplayTV, and other PVR news and reviews: What's really interesting is that while Verizon is laying down fiber to many major cities and competing with Cable and DSL companies for internet service (Verizon offers 5, 15, and even 30Mbps connections), fiber has plenty of bandwidth left over for sending data like HDTV. While this review is brief and light on details, it looks like Verizon is using a similar Motorola DVR box as Comcast does for HD.

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