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 ...
That’s the message sent by Cox Communications’ Contour service, which debuted nationally in August and offers iPad viewing, personalized recommendations and an improved DVR. As consumers in recent ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 Cable is the latest pay-TV company to relaunch its viewing experience, putting features formerly branded as Trio and Cox TV Connect under the new Contour umbrella. Contour is the new name of its ...
The ideal cable-television app would allow subscribers to watch on their iPad whatever is available on their set-top box. The “second-screen” upgrade Cox Communications promised subscribers in January ...
If you live in an area of the US, where you get cable from Cox Communications the company has announced a new service that will get your attention quickly. The new service wraps a new Trio program ...
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 ...
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