Interesting News Dave Hasn’t Covered

Never enough time… Which new DVD format? Neither just yet. (NY Times) Akimbo raises $15 million. (GigaOm) AT&T’s fiber option television service U-verse goes live. (San Antonio Business Journal) PC Mag gives S2 DT TiVo 3.5/5 stars. (PC Mag)

Interesting News Dave Hasn’t Covered

Never enough time… Free ABC.com shows outperform iTunes downloads. (Reuters) Sony Blu-ray player delayed again. (HDBeat) Broadcast Flag sneaks into telecom bill. (Engadget) Netflix CEO Reed Hastings doesn’t matter. (Hacking Netflix) Slingbox set to launch in Japan. (jkOnTheRun)

Now Playing: Post-Herpetic Neuralgia!

I don’t care what Wikipedia says, I choose to believe post-herpetic neuralgia is an anxiety disorder caused by that large lizard who stared me down in Belize. Originally leaked to the public a few months ago, yesterday TiVo and Core Medical began piloting video downloads for physicians. While the initial Healthcasts service relies on leasing … Read more

Interesting News Dave Hasn’t Covered

Never enough time… Motorola and Cox begin OCAP trials. (Motorola) TiVo expands interactive advertising with BMW. (TiVo) Sling Media CEO Blake Krikorian makes “50 Who Matter Now” list. (Business 2.0) SageTV releases wireless media extender.  (SageTV) NVIDIA SD dual tuner PC card reviewed. (PVRWire)

Interesting News Dave Hasn’t Covered

Never enough time… Cable giants sued for VOD patent infringement. (Engadget) DirecTV to launch $7500/yr everything-and-the-sink high roller service. (DirecTV) The EFF smacks down Apple’s embrace of DRM. (Boing Boing) Free DivX codec adds “sharpening” feature. (DivX) XM to develop crank radio and I don’t know why. (Orbitcast)

TiVo Applies For DVR PPV Patent

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The USPTO has just published TiVo’s Method and apparatus for secure transfer of previously broadcasted content and Method and apparatus for secure transfer and playback of multimedia content patent applications. Within the documents TiVo describes several methods to authenticate customers and securely distribute content via the internet for DVR and portable device playback. I’ve been pleading for some sort of VOD/PPV functionality, so the subscription and billing scenarios are particularly exciting. Content can be flagged by type (free, subscription, PPV), which in turn may specify or limit distribution and viewing. Interestingly, TiVo differentiates their DVR service from the content service/provider. Also of interest… it looks like they’ve documented the TiVoToGo MPEG-2 encryption/decryption keys as SHA-1 of your DVR network adapter’s MAC address. ;)

In another embodiment, whether through the DVR interface or through the website of Service Provider 106, a payment structure can be built into the system such that the user is charged each time a previously broadcasted program content is received by DVR 101. Thus, an additional screen requesting billing or payment information may be displayed to the user to enter in the appropriate information. This information is then supplied to the Service Provider 106 as part of the request for content. Alternatively, the billing or payment information may have been previously supplied to and stored by the Service Provider 106, such that any subsequent request for previously broadcasted program content is automatically processed without presenting another screen to the DVR user.

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Interesting News Dave Hasn’t Covered

Never enough time… CinemaNow to offer television show downloads. (Reuters) Blu-ray player released early? (Engadget) HDMI upgraded to support deep color. (Extreme Tech) Nielsen to integrate television and web metrics. (Washington Post) Mac < -> PSP PIM and media sync software released. (Mark/Space)

Deal Of The Day: $30 Gyration RF Mouse & Keyboard

Kevin spotted a nice deal over on Woot for a $30 refurb Gyration keyboard and mouse. Back in my HTPC days I used this (or a similar model) to control a projector-attached computer. The remote and keyboard use RF, so you have increased range without line-of-sight issues. And being so compact, these are pretty unobtrusive … Read more