Once upon a time, keeping up with your favorite TV shows meant tuning in at just the right time, week after week. If you had to take a phone call or put a kid to bed while the show was on, tough luck.
TiVo, the company behind the famous digital video recorder (DVR) that changed the way people watch television in the early 2000s, says it no longer sells the device that helped it build its brand.
The company first introduced the DVR to the market 26 years ago, allowing consumers to easily record their favorite TV shows and skip commercials TiVo said it will continue to offer product support, ...
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