The Buzz On Business
14th Nov 2006, 19:14 GMT
TiVO PLANS INTERNET DOWNLOADS: In its ongoing bid to be a central conduit of media, TiVo Inc. plans to broaden its digital video recording service later this year so users of its set-top boxes can download videos from the Internet and watch them from their television sets. TiVo's new broadband offering, however, will work only with downloaded videos that are not copy-protected, such as most user-generated clips and many video podcasts. Feature films and videos purchased from online stores such as Movielink or Apple Computer Inc.'s iTunes will not be supported, though company officials said they are seeking to offer them in the future.
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