TiVo is currently beginning the process of rolling out TiVo's 3.0 software to customers. My TiVo has 3.0, and I have to say TiVo kept its word -- the purpose of this release was mainly to synchronize the versions of the various stand-alone TiVos. Some features that were changed from the Series|2's original 2.0.3 version are improved wish list functionality, better TiVo suggestions, and other small features here and there, as well as the unsupported broadband feature and broadcast data download. Get 3.0!
and it is really fantastic!! The backbone of the film is commentary by Mauchly's widow Kay, who was hired as a young mathematician to do calculations on the brand new ENIAC and fell in love with its inventor. One of the original "Women of the ENIAC "--the world's first computer programmers --she shares her lucid understanding of computer history along with intimate biographical anecdotes to provide an insider's picture of the the project's genesis and progression. Excellent film! I highly reccommend it!
TiVo is currently beginning the process of rolling out TiVo's 3.0 software to customers. My TiVo has 3.0, and I have to say TiVo kept its word -- the purpose of this release was mainly to synchronize the versions of the various stand-alone TiVos. Some features that were changed from the Series|2's original 2.0.3 version are improved wish list functionality, better TiVo suggestions, and other small features here and there, as well as the unsupported broadband feature and broadcast data download. Get 3.0!
and it is really fantastic!! The backbone of the film is commentary by Mauchly's widow Kay, who was hired as a young mathematician to do calculations on the brand new ENIAC and fell in love with its inventor. One of the original "Women of the ENIAC "--the world's first computer programmers --she shares her lucid understanding of computer history along with intimate biographical anecdotes to provide an insider's picture of the the project's genesis and progression. Excellent film! I highly reccommend it!
Ummm wasnt that TIMMAY article a large enough dose of homo-erotic fanboy fiction?