TiVo cuts prices on TV services
TiVo on Wednesday said it cut prices on both its set-top boxes and home networking services, amid a drive to add subscribers to its television recording systems. The Alviso, California-based company, which makes digital video recorders (DVR), also said it was working on delivering via the Internet unique programming, such as independent films, to subscribers’ set-top boxes.
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