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Score One for The FCC
Revelations From An Unwashed Brain —
Authority: 561
Though I’m not a big fan of the FCC, mainly because of its abysmal record over the last 20 years, things are getting better. The new, somewhat aware FCC does get one right every now and then; witness the current investigation into Verizon’s new early termination fees for smartphones. Ars Technica has an ...4 days ago -
TiVo Responds To The FCC (Cable Discriminates)
Zatz Not Funny! —
Authority: 532
As you may have read earlier this month , the FCC went on the record in expressing their dissatisfaction with separable security CableCARD technology, related to industry openness and innovation. Something I’ve been harping on for ages. And there’s plenty of blame to go around. (Pot, meet kettle.) So the FCC has ...5 days ago -
Sean Alexander Takes a Stab at What Needs to Be Done to Fix CableCARD
eHomeUpgrade —
Authority: 424
If you’ve been following Windows Media Center development for any length time, you’re familiar with the hurdles and pains of getting CableCARD support on a PC. It wasn’t that long ago that CableLabs was the only organization that could certify and license a PC maker’s CableCARD-ready PC for sale — and might ...1 week ago -
Panasonic to make Boston the fourth tru2way market
Engadget HD —
Authority: 142
Although the FCC has recently realized that CableCARD is a failure , itll be years before anything changes; and even when things do change, the cable industry is probably going to support it for years to come. So we are still happy to see that Panasonic is continuing to try to push tru2way into more homes. ...2 weeks ago -
Are CableCARD tuners for Media Center sold out everywhere?
Engadget HD —
Authority: 142
It figures that Microsoft would finally give DIY Windows Media Center users the ability to add a Digital Cable Tuner with CableCARD to their PC and now the devices are no where to be found. Since these devices were never actually available to the public, theyve always been a little hard to come by, but we have seen ...2 weeks ago -
FCC Admits That CableCARD is a Failure
The SiliconANGLE —
Authority: 140
Yep, total failure. There is no real 3rd party marketplace for CableCARDs and what the network operators provide is limited in functionality while costing the same as a set top box (e.g. Comcrap’s CableCARD doesn’t support on demand). On top of everything else, the signal processing capabilities in the CableCARDs ...3 weeks ago -
Hell Freezes Over, The FCC Admits That CableCARD is a Failure
Tech News Time —
Authority: 145
Well we have to say we never saw this coming, but have dreamed of it for years, but it appears that the FCC is actually listening to the CEA and is asking for comments on how to replace CableCARD with something that would actually make the network open. For those just catching up, Congress mandated that cable had to ...3 weeks ago -
FCC: The CableCARDS do nothing!
CrunchGear —
Authority: 775
Remember CableCARDs? You probably don’t because most of us have never seen one. They were supposed to be a way to inject the magic of premium cable into OEM devices like PCs and DVRs. Instead they were hard to acquire, hard to use, and generally a bad idea. I would estimate that CableCARDs single-handedly led to ...3 weeks ago -
FCC: Whoops, CableCARD Was a Total Disaster [CableCard]
F-Default —
Authority: 461
Yesterday the FCC admitted that CableCARD—a system originally designed to open up the market for video content—is a failure. Read more: FCC: Whoops, CableCARD Was a Total Disaster [CableCard]3 weeks ago -
FCC: Whoops, CableCARD Was a Total Disaster [CableCard]
Gizmodo —
Authority: 886
Yesterday the FCC admitted that CableCARD—a system originally designed to open up the market for video content—is a failure. Heres what theyre doing to fix it. The regulator is seeking...3 weeks ago -
Hell freezes over, the FCC admits that CableCARD is a failure
MainGadget —
Authority: 162
Well we have to say we never saw this coming, but have dreamed of it for years, but it appears that the FCC is actually listening to the CEA and is asking for comments on how to replace CableCARD with something that would actually make the network open. For those just catching up, Congress mandated that cable had to ...3 weeks ago -
Hell freezes over, the FCC admits that CableCARD is a failure
F-Default —
Authority: 461
Well we have to say we never saw this coming, but have dreamed of it for years, but it appears that the FCC is actually listening to the CEA and is asking for on how to replace CableCARD with something that would actually make the network open. Read more: Hell freezes over, the FCC admits that CableCARD is a ...3 weeks ago -
Hell freezes over, the FCC admits that CableCARD is a failure
Engadget HD —
Authority: 142
Well we have to say we never saw this coming, but have dreamed of it for years, but it appears that the FCC is actually listening to the CEA and is asking for comments on how to replace CableCARD with something that would actually make the network open. For those just catching up, Congress mandated that cable had ...3 weeks ago -
You Don’t Need a TiVo Anymore [Rant]
F-Default —
Authority: 461
This chart of TiVo’s slipping subscriber numbers may be surprising, seeing as TiVo is the television recording device (and it’s so good), but it’s something we’ve seen coming for a while. Read the original here: You Don’t Need a TiVo Anymore [Rant]4 weeks ago -
You Dont Need a TiVo Anymore [Rant]
Gizmodo —
Authority: 886
This chart of TiVos slipping subscriber numbers may be surprising, seeing as TiVo is the television recording device (and its so good), but its something weve seen coming for a while. We love you TiVo, but youre fast becoming obsolete. The typical TiVo user is a person who just wants their TV recordings to work, ...4 weeks ago
