October 26th, 2006

TiVo to Offer Online Services

By Chief GizmateerTiVo Offering Online Content
Contributing Writer, RealTechNews

According to Indystar, TiVo plans on teaming up with Yahoo! and other online companies to allow TiVo users to share photos with friends and family, play games and even listen to podcasts and live radio streamed through the Internet.

The services start at $69.99 (after a $150 rebate) and a $19.99 subscription fee for Series2 and Series3 TiVo users.

So, what is the most used online service?  Is it gaming or sharing photos?  Neither, the most widely used online service is TiVo’s Yahoo! Weather.

Source: DVR Playground

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3 comments to "TiVo to Offer Online Services"

  1. jfont25 says:

    Just to be clear, the subscription fee listed is for the TiVo service in general. The online services (Yahoo weather, etc.) are free with the TiVo service. I use them all the time and really enjoy the internet radio and podcaster.

    October 26th, 2006 at 7:55 am

  2. bpurcell says:

    Yeah, this isn’t anything new. Right now all networked Tivos have Yahoo Weather, Traffic, Photos, as well as Podcaster and Live365 radio. All this for no extra costs beyond the regular Tivo subscription.

    October 26th, 2006 at 7:42 pm

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