Digital Peripheral Solutions is unveiling the Q-See 4 Channel H.264 Pentaplex Network DVR, which will record CIF real-time video per channel onto hard drives. It can simultaneously display live ...
We mentioned earlier that Cablevision was in some legal trouble regarding its planned network DVR. If you don’t remember, the network DVR differs from a regular DVR in that all of the content is ...
LAS VEGAS — TiVo introduced a new cloud-based networked DVR service here at the consumer electronics show Tuesday, a historic move because it's the first time the Alviso, Calif., company has branched ...
High court declines to hear DVR case Hollywood studios and television networks lost their bid Monday for the Supreme Court to block the use of a new digital video recorder system that could make it ...
Fast-forward those DVR estimates and all that turmoil they can bring to TV advertisers. How much does the Supreme Court decision concerning network-DVR change the game? If TV networks and advertisers ...
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- If the nation's largest cable TV operators have their way, the home digital video recorder could soon become a relic. Leading the way is Cablevision Systems Corp., which plans to ...
The Supreme Court on Monday delivered a blow to the television networks when it declined to hear a case about a digital video recorder technology, opening the gate for wider use of DVR systems. The ...
Strange things afoot at Cablevision. They’re apparently working on a DVR without a hard drive—the content is stored remotely on Cablevision servers and then pulled down when needed. Customers “record” ...
Despite possible legal challenges, Cablevision is moving ahead with plans to deploy its Remote Storage-DVR (RS-DVR) this summer, a service that allows cable TV subscribers to record shows on ...
Earlier this month, a U.S. court overturned a ruling that barred a technology known as "network digital video recorders." Despite press suggestions that this judgment will lead to the destruction of ...
NEW YORK, Oct 24 (Reuters) - Cablevision Systems Corp. told a federal appeals court on Wednesday that a network-based digital video recorder service would not infringe on copyrights of film studios ...