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Monday, January 17, 2005 |
Recordings Made Way Too Hard
The little secret of digital video recorders is that while they allow
you to amass a large collection of movies and TV shows quickly, you
still have to find time to watch the material you recorded so
effortlessly. For all their merits, these things can't add an extra two
hours to each day to help you catch up on this backlog of video.
6:04:56 PM
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Apple's Profit Quadruples, Thanks to IPod.
Apple Computer said that profit in its first quarter more than
quadrupled - its biggest increase ever - on strong holiday sales of its
iPod music player.
6:02:40 PM
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Verizon, Yahoo Link to Offer Broadband Verizon Communications and
Yahoo Inc. on Monday said they will offer a co-branded
broadband service in a move designed to help increase demand
for broadband and win over customers from cable broadband
access.
6:02:00 PM
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TiVo Faces Threat As Options Multiply
TiVo has been synonymous with digital video recording since it
pioneered the industry five years ago, controlling an estimated
one-third of the market in 2004. That lofty perch is now beginning to
crumble.
1:18:01 PM
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"Internet Radio Recorder" More Than Just Recorder.
Fogware Publishing has released "Internet Radio Recorder" for recording
Internet music and programming which includes many features to enhance
recording and maintaining a library of audio.
1:12:54 PM
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Boohbah Zone. Flash Fun. On acid. With teddy-bear-seal-things.
1:11:31 PM
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Free Hotel Broadband.
Why pay extra?. When you check into a hotel, you don't pay $8 per day
for television service and hot water, so why isn't broadband included
in the cost of the room?
1:09:53 PM
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