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  1. Schedule Recordings from Cell Phone

    Most people do not know about this.   Last year DirecTV came out with the ability to go to a web page schedule your DVR to record a program.  TiVo and Replay TV also had this ability.  Dish Network just announced integration of Slingbox technology into some of their new DVRs.

    If you have a web enabled cellphone, like the iPhone, you can check/change and shedule your favorite TV shows to record. Go to m.directv.com. That will put you on a page called "DVR Scheduler." Then you log in and search for the show by name or by channel. You can also search by actor names or host name. Any eligible DVRs will show up and you can ask for the recording to be made. In my experience this can be done very closely to the scheduled air time of the show. Shortly after, you'll get a confirmation that DirecTV has your request. It is not a guarantee that the recording will work, however, but it always has for me. DirecTV then sends your request from the website to your DVR and all should be well. 
     
    You don't need an iPhone to do this. It works from a laptop or desktop computer, and DirecTV provides a list of mobile phones that work. Here's the FAQ that tells you all about it. (You'll need to be a DirecTV customer to see this.) This page should give you information if your are not logged in or a DirecTV customer.
     
    So if you haven't tried this, give it a go. It has saved me a few times when I forget to record something while I was away from home. It might save you too.

  2. Blockbuster vs NetFlix

    Media Point

    Blockbuster just announced that they are releasing a set-top box/digital media player (reuters).  This differ's greatly from NetFlix's Roku digital media player however.

    NetFlix has one set price based on how many DVD's you want to take out at a time which has always been cheaper than Blockbuster's service.  Blockbuster's device offers nothing for free.  Both Netflix's Roku and Blockbuster's player are priced at $99.  However Blockbuster intends to sell movies individually at $1.99 a piece.  With Netflix you can watch unlimited movies online for $8.99.

    Blockbuster's movies though will be more up to date.  With your $99 purchase of the MediaPoint device (made by 2 Wire), you also receive 25 free movies effectively making the device free after you watch 25 movies.

    The Media Point device is yet to be named but our source have told us that this service may be called simply Blockbuster On Demand.

    Both the Blockbuster box and Netflix box use WiFi so that no cords are needed.

  3. Web TV

    Does anybody remember Web TV?  Web TV was the name of a device that hooked up to your phone line and TV.  It allowed you to surf the web and do email on your TV.  It was very lackluster.

    Now, Web TV is owned by Microsoft and named MSN TV.  Web TV is still, not that impressive, however out of all ways of watching TV (cable, dish tv, FiOS, U verse, online), Web TV might be the sleeping giant.

    Recently, the CEO of Netflix is raving about the return of Web TV.  He doesn't mean the Web TV device per se but the idea that internet attached TV's will replace TV's that use satellite or cable.

    Don't go cancelling your cable or dish tv service yet!

    This will not happen overnight, or even in your grandparents' lifetime.  Gradma and Grandpa will probably never change to Internet TV, Web TV, Online TV, IP TV or any of the other names floating around.  This will be slow.  Cable and Telephone companies, including cellular companies, will turn into the backbone of your hookup.  Someday you'll have just "TV", you'll have a fast internet connection to your house and can switch TV providers at a whim.

    Someday soon you will only be conscerned about water, electricity, gas and internet connections to your home.

    For now, and the rest of your lifetime though, cable and dish will be around and get constantly better.

  4. Sky TV Online

    sky TVBritish dish TV company Sky, also known as BSkyB, is launching an Online TV service.  This service will allow Sky TV subcribers to access all normal Sky TV channels online through Sky's "Sky Player".

    If you're already an existing Sky TV subscriber, there will be NO added charges for this service.

    There will also be a stand alone service for Sky TV online.

    Sky TV's sees the potential to be the first Online TV (or Internet TV) business.  By choosing to broadcast their channels online over the internet, there potential market grows astronomically.  Instead of being just for inhabitants of the British Isles (63 Million Souls), they now can sell their service globally.

    Sky TV is poised to be largest online TV service out there.

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