One of the great things about using an over-the-air DVR to cut the cord is the amount of control it offers. Unlike with cable or live TV streaming services, DVR products such as Tablo, Plex, and ...
We take a hands-on look at the Tablo over-the-air DVR, which can stream live and recorded over-the-air TV content to nearly any device. Covering home audio and video, Matthew Moskovciak helps CNET ...
Tablo is a new over-the-air DVR that records to a USB hard drive and streams to a variety of connected devices. Matthew Moskovciak Senior Associate Editor / Reviews - Home theater Covering home audio ...
In last week’s column, I wrote about how ATSC 3.0 threatens over-the-air DVR as we know it. By allowing for encryption and DRM on local broadcasts, the new standard could lead to new restrictions on ...
DVR pioneer Tivo isn’t ready to cede the cord cutting market to Amazon and its new Fire TV Recast: The company is releasing a new version of its Bolt DVR this Friday that’s squarely aimed at people ...
Now there's a special TiVo digital video recorder just for cord-cutters. The new TiVo Roamio OTA (over-the-air) DVR records up to four local TV broadcasts at the same time. The $49.99 DVR, which will ...
Much of TiVo‘s growth in recent years has come from partnerships with cable and satellite companies, which have made its DVRs available to their subscribers. But with the release of a new, cheaper ...
Microsoft will add over-the-air DVR support to the Xbox One in 2016, letting users record broadcast channels for free. The news follows Microsoft’s launch of an official Xbox One TV tuner for the U.S.
This week's reader question asks how to record over-the-air TV content. "How do you add DVR features like reverse and fast-forward (and recording, for that matter)? Do I need to bring TiVo back into ...
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Gemini Air vs. the competition: Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, and more
Is DIRECTV’s hardware worth it or is it just more of the same? The Gemini Air from DIRECTV is a streaming dongle that brings ...
In June, the U.S. Supreme Court killed the Aereo service–which used banks of tiny antennas and a cloud-based DVR to let people redirect over-the-air TV to all their Net-connected devices–by ruling ...
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