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TiVo® Launches the Series 4 TiVo Premiere

Last night at an over-the-top Applesque launch event, TiVo announced two new TiVo DVRs for cable, ATSC antenna and Verizon FiOS (but not for DIRECTV or AT&T Uverse).

TiVo is calling this one “THE ONE BOX TO RULE THEM ALL.”

The big pitch is that the Premiere “elegantly combines access to cable programming, movies, web videos, and music all in one box.”

TiVo’s goal with the Premiere is to integrate content from cable and the Internet into one user-friendly device. A brand-new HD interface (based on Adobe® Flash) will make it easier and prettier to find shows and content.

TiVo’s massive press release contains a load of features of the new interface. For example, with a mandated broadband connection (no phone modem allowed, at least not until a modem adapter is released), you can find programs from YouTube, Netflix, Amazon Video On Demand, or Blockbuster On Demand, plus options from the Web.

Not sure if TiVo paid KB for this one, but they boast of “Six-Degrees of Separation” using the new interface. According to TiVo, Premiere will settle debates over “where have I seen that actor before?” If you have a favorite actor, for example, you can view entire entertainment resumes and cast lists. And so on.

We haven’t yet tried it yet, but TiVo has incorporated a “30-second scan” feature, which let’s you blitz through 30-seconds in a second or two. We’ll wait to see whether the “real” 30-second skip can continues, but we’ve heard hints that it will still be there.

FINALLY, the Premiere will include an on-screen disk space meter that shows how much room is left to record and the ability to watch TV from within the Guide.

Ok, so what about capacity? What about upgrades? We fully intend to offer upgraded units once they are stable. Until then, The TiVo Premiere box has up to 45 hours of HD storage space or up to 400 hours of standard definition programming capacity. The TiVo Premiere XL box holds up to 150 hours of high-definition or up to 1350 hours of standard definition programming.

3D Glasses?! If you  look carefully, you’ll see product shots that show glasses in the XL box. Sorry, not 3D. They are “THX Optimizer Blue Glasses” (aka cheap calibration mod or Halloween costume, take your pick), that are “designed for adjusting Color and Tint settings.”

More Accessories as well: TiVo is releasing a new (more-expensive) wireless N adapter in May. Later this year, TiVo will release a QWERTY remote using Bluetooth. Also, we expect to see a phone adapter for those unable to connect to a broadband network.

For the latest and greatest info, keep reading the blog, and to pre-order a TiVo Premiere, visit our website.

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Our Name – In Print!

Pretty exciting to see your name in print! OK, so this is the white pages.

LA White PagesSeriously: does anyone use the white pages anymore? Or even the yellow pages?

I guess this is why we have big recycling bins here in Los Angeles.

Hopefully we’ll have something more interesting to report from CES . . .

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Just a Little Time Left! Still Shipping for Christmas

Come today at about 3:30 PM Pacific, the last UPS truck will leave WeaKnees. So that’s your last chance to order from us and have us get the package to you in time for Christmas!

You’ll need overnight shipping to make it happen, and please get your order in with time to spare for us to build it (if necessary) and pack it properly. If in doubt – call! 888 932-5633.

All TiVos, upgraded and stock, and all DirecTV DVRs are in stock and can be shipped out today!

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TiVo Tuning Adapters *Finally* Released in Orange County, CA

This just in–after a false start, then a trial run, Cox is evidently distributing TiVo tuning adapters in Orange County!

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Coming Soon from TiVo: Remote Control with a Keyboard!

We have been begging for this for ages now, most recently just two weeks ago. GIVE US A REMOTE WITH A KEYBOARD!

TiVo answers! See the Q3 press release:

“‘One small example of [recent research and development initiatives] is a new keyboard remote control that we are developing, which will build on the ease of the original TiVo remote control and will enable users to get even more out of the broadband experience that TiVo delivers.'”

Yippee!