Hooray! Rejoice Cox users—like myself. TiVo has gone and rubbed the Cox overlords the right way and landed a bit of a deal. The TiVo software will be made available for Cox users on DVR units. And the ...
TiVo, a pioneer in digital video recorder (DVR) technology, has licensed its intellectual property to Cox Communications, the nation's fourth-largest cable TV company. The agreement also provides for ...
fourth-largest cable platform in the U.S., has entered into a deal to make TiVo's DVR and interactive advertising service available to select subscribers. Under the terms of the agreement, TiVo will ...
Subscribers of Cox Cable—you know who you are—may have recieved a questionnaire asking if they’d purchase a Cox-branded TiVo device. The questions alluded to the fact that Cox may be dumping their ...
Cox Communications, the third largest cable system operator behind Comcast and Time Warner, Tuesday said subscribers in more than 95 percent of its markets would have access to its digital video ...
Cox Communications has rolled out several new services to its Tulsa-area television services, including "whole-home" linked DVRs. The new DVRs allow users to set recordings or watch what they've ...
Digital video recorder maker TiVo said Thursday that it will provide its DVR software and interactive advertising service to cable provider Cox Communications. TiVo will customize its software and ...
There's no mention which Cox DVR set top boxes are compatible, though its most likely limited to the Motorola DCT-6412 series set top boxes The new service will arrive in 2007, and the original ...
Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News reporter in 2004, covering cellphone services, broadband, citywide Wi-Fi, the Net neutrality debate and the consolidation of the phone companies. Digital ...