IPTVision > Virgin Media officially unveils TiVo STB
[Techwatch Tech News: Digital & Satellite TV, 3DTV, HDTV, IPTV, Cable, Computers, Games, Mobile Phones, Broadband, Internet, Telecoms, VoIP, USB and Wireless] The TiVo box has its own built-in 10Mb cable modem with dedicated bandwidth so whatever the family is watching on the television won’t interfere with the household’s broadband connection.
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[Techwatch Support Forums: Digital & Satellite TV, FTA, Cable, Computers, Mobile Phones, Apple and General Tech Forums] Virgin Media officially unveils TiVo STB: Virgin Media has officially launched what the company is calling the UK’s first next-gen entertainment platform. The TiVo powered set-top box boasts a game-changing interface (which we saw leaked screenshots of yesterday), and it brings a new world of apps to the living room.
[Blackarrow Consulting] Today's Digital News December 2, 2010 | Blackarrow Consulting: UK quad-play operator Virgin Media has unveiled details of its Virgin Media TV powered by TiVo next-generation entertainment platform. The new service is aimed at revolutionising the way people find and enjoy their favourite content.
[Techwatch Tech News: Digital & Satellite TV, 3DTV, HDTV, IPTV, Cable, Computers, Games, Mobile Phones, Broadband, Internet, Telecoms, VoIP, USB and Wireless] University of Glasgow unveils free IP offer: On the new Easy Access IP web page, the university states: “One of the core missions of the university is the creation, advancement and sharing of knowledge and we aim to transfer as much IP into commercial use as we can.”
[Advanced Television] Research: OTT video making its way on to STBs | Advanced Television: MPEG-4 AVC (H.264) set-top box shipments surpassed MPEG-2-only set-top box shipments for the first time in 2010, with about 53 per cent of MPEG-4 shipments worldwide, suggests ABI Research. Despite the support for advanced encoding, however, pay-TV operators worldwide have been slow to support interactive features on set-top boxes.
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