Company to phase out set-top boxes in January. Bell also announces its 'unbreakable internet' which will continue to connect ...
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TiVo stops selling hardware, including its famous DVR boxes
TiVo, the company behind those famous television DVRs, says it no longer sells the device that helped it build its brand.
I reported in October that Charter Spectrum had introduced a new device called Xumo, which can replace your existing cable box — including live TV — and also stream programming from platforms such at ...
The clunky old cable box doesn’t make sense anymore. Big, ugly, and heavy, they seem to have about as much place working with a modern TV as a DVD player. Cable companies are trying to catch up with ...
The cable box appears to be going the way of the VCR. Spectrum, late last year, announced plans to phase out traditional cable boxes in favor of a streaming device. And while Comcast isn’t quite ready ...
The Spectrum TV store at Colonie Center. Spectrum is getting rid of its cable TV boxes in favor of Xumo streaming devices. It is also raising rates again. The Spectrum TV store at Colonie Center. The ...
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How To Hide Unsightly Cable Boxes Without A Media Console For A Neater Look
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BOSTON — Many of the cable boxes that Bay Staters pay a monthly fee to rent or lease from their cable provider could soon be newly subjected to the state's 6.25% sales tax, under a proposal the ...
A remarkable thing happened this week when I checked the price of Spectrum’s latest TV and internet bundles. For new customers, Spectrum is currently advertising a bundle with 500Mbps internet and its ...
Massachusetts will apply a 6.25% sales tax to cable boxes with features beyond basic cable reception and parental controls. The tax applies to cable boxes with DVR functionality and access to ...
New York (CNN) — The clunky old cable box doesn’t make sense anymore. Big, ugly, and heavy, they seem to have about as much place working with a modern TV as a DVD player. Cable companies are trying ...
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