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Zap2It Labs discontinuing free TV guide service
By: Mark Cooper  on: Thu 21 of Jun, 2007 [06:52 UTC]  (5028 reads)
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Zap2It Labs have announced (cache) via their webpage that, due to abuse of the service, data will no longer be available after September 1st. There is no other direct source, and no option to pay for the service even if the users wanted to...
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UK petition for free TV listings
By: Mark Cooper  on: Tue 03 of Apr, 2007 [10:02 UTC]  (3873 reads)
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There is a petition at http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Free-TV-listings/ being run to make all UK television listings freely available under royalty-free terms such as a Creative Commons License....
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New server
By: Mark Cooper  on: Wed 07 of Feb, 2007 [14:38 UTC]  (7059 reads)
Hardware
The PVRHWDB has moved again! The site is now hosted by DreamHosts.

I have had to drop the mirrors, atleast temporarily, as the new site is bandwidth limited.
Sky Anytime for Any PC?
By: Mark Cooper  on: Tue 06 of Feb, 2007 [08:36 UTC]  (4316 reads)
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lkcl over at Advogato has pointed out (cache) that Sky's advertising of their new Anytime package doesn't actually run on *any* PC. It requires Windows.

lkcl suggests the advertising is in breach of the ASA guidelines and goes on to point out the many devices runing GNU/Linux Sky is now utilising, including the set-top box, and the modified/pre-configured Netgear DG834GT for the broadband service.

Under the GPL license, Sky should provide the source code free of charge...
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Interview with pcHDTV Founder/CEO
By: Mark Cooper  on: Sat 20 of Jan, 2007 [20:26 UTC]  (4540 reads)
Hardware
Open Addict has an interview (cache) with Jack Kelliher, Founder and CEO of pcHDTV, the Linux-focused hardware company that markets HDTV cards.

Their flagship product is the HD-5500 (cache) HDTV PCI card which supports the popular MythTV Linux PVR application...
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New HDTV chips announced at Consumer Electronics Show
By: Mark Cooper  on: Wed 17 of Jan, 2007 [18:59 UTC]  (3893 reads)
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The 2007 CES show has seen the launch of a raft of new HDTV chips.

Conexant has added two video decoders for HDTV personal video recording (PVR) set-top boxes. The CX2427X is a dual-channel video decoder that can decode two HDTV programmes simultaneously, and supporting PVR applications on up to two televisions, eliminating the need for a dedicated STB receiver for each TV.

For the cable market, Broadcom has developed an HDTV Chip with a programmable security engine that has the hardware included to support all the current conditional access systems. This will avoid the need for subscriber cards, which are costly to distribute and vulnerable to hackers, and allow new CA algorithms to be downloaded to the cableboxes...
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