LOS ANGELES – Digital video recording pioneer ReplayTV plans to announce on Monday it will start selling software to allow personal computers to tune in and record live television next year in a deal ...
Remember ReplayTV? The erstwhile TiVo competitor dropped out of the set-top box market last December to focus on developing Windows-based software for Hauppauge TV capture cards. Now the company has ...
Interactive-television provider ReplayTV Inc. will move away from selling its set-top devices to consumers and instead focus on licensing software to cable providers and other companies. The strategic ...
ReplayTV Inc., a pioneering manufacturer of so-called personal TV recorders, changed chief executives Monday and laid off dozens of workers in a bid to cut its sizable losses. The Mountain View, Calif ...
Just two months after abandoning the consumer hardware market, digital video recording service ReplayTV was sold Thursday to digital audio device company SONICblue for roughly $120 million. Deal will ...
When I went shopping for a digital video recorder (DVR) late last year, the clerk at my local Fry's electronics store told me that the identically priced TiVo and ReplayTV units were essentially the ...
Despite the death of the company that made it popular, the ReplayTV digital video recorder isn't dead. It has just changed owners. Last March, SonicBlue , the onetime graphics-chip company that ...
March 8 -- In the realm of digital video recorders (DVRs), ReplayTV is Avis to TiVo's Hertz; both are proven companies offering similar goods. ReplayTV has a solid product line in the new 5500 series, ...
Just two months after abandoning the consumer hardware market, digital video recording service ReplayTV was sold Thursday to digital audio device company SONICblue for roughly $120 million. Deal will ...
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