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tons of videos of roboexotica from violet blue and geek entertainment tv here: http://blip.tv/posts/?search=roboexotica"
great idea. but, like many brilliant tivo apps, it's broken and nobody has worked on it in ages.

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yes! finally, apple will release an ipod where the big greasy fingerprints on the screen are intentional, rather than unintentional!

i don't think tivo is dying. i think apple has created an environment where anyone not realeasing a "hot new product" ever 15 minutes looks like a failure. I constantly hear about Tivo's loyal users and never read anything about people leaving the service in droves. After a period of relative inactivity, they've been fairly innovative lately, although rather quiet about it.

And most importantly, these "once favorite tech company is dying" articles are usually written about companies with no revenue stream. Every single Tivo users writes them a check every month. Tivo isn't in GREAT condition, but they have a business plan and loyal users, which should give them enough time to stay in the game.

And to bring it back to Apple...a very small percentage of computer users own their product, but look how good they're doing.

-glitch p-udding
worship the glitch
what he says makes perfect sense. it is well reasoned. the problem is that steve jobs doesn't give a rats ass about beating ms or gaining market share.

he likes the boutqiue computer business and makes insane profits.

for anyone else, this would be 100% correct and dvorak shouldn't be faulted for writing about it.
is today such a slow day that it necessitates this post? a more expensive version of a feature-creepy, bloated pile of app is coming our way someday? acdsee doesn't need to go pro, it needs to go away.
they'll integrate it with gmail later. it's too beta to stick in their yet, and they have to worry about 50 year olds who are just getting used to their new gmail accounts and who's minds might explode if there's suddenly a feed reader in there, too. it'll be like what happened with google maps and google local the other day. _ glitch p-udding worship the glitch
if this becomes an issue, i'll drop tivo in an instant. i'm a big tivo fan, too. but tivo is dead wrong if the they think people are going to pay for a service that restricts, rather than enhances, their viewing freedom.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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