Agreed. They could double the monthly subscription fee to TiVo and I'd still gladly pay it to keep the service as it is (soon to be, as it was).
Does anybody else see the irony in putting ads up on the screen while people are skipping commercials?
(Including black-market sales, the number is closer to four million, still a small fraction of the number sold in the United States last year, according to the International Data Corporation, a technology research firm.)
Meaningless. The US has far more than 183 million people. What percentage of homes have computers? It said 10% have internet access...
I hate statistics.
Sweet, you just invented XML.
Agreed. They could double the monthly subscription fee to TiVo and I'd still gladly pay it to keep the service as it is (soon to be, as it was). Does anybody else see the irony in putting ads up on the screen while people are skipping commercials?
(Including black-market sales, the number is closer to four million, still a small fraction of the number sold in the United States last year, according to the International Data Corporation, a technology research firm.) Meaningless. The US has far more than 183 million people. What percentage of homes have computers? It said 10% have internet access... I hate statistics.