ALVISO,
CA — NOV 21, 2005 — TiVo Inc. (NASDAQ: TIVO ), creator of and a
leader in television services for digital video recorders, today
announced an enhancement to its current TiVoToGo feature that will allow
TiVo subscribers to easily transfer recorded television programming to
their Apple iPod or PSP devices.
The
enhancement will include exclusive capabilities such as TiVo auto-sync
that will allow subscribers to choose if they want new recordings of
their favorite programs easily transferred to their portable devices via
their PC. Every morning the devices can be loaded with new programs
recorded the night before.
"The
increasing popularity of mobile devices for viewing video such as
Apple's iPod and the PSP device demonstrate the enormous consumer demand
for entertainment on the go," said Tom Rogers , CEO of TiVo .
"By enhancing our TiVo ToGo™ feature, we're making it easy for
consumers to enjoy the TV shows they want to watch right from their iPod
or PSP —whenever and wherever they want."
TiVo
said it will begin testing the feature in the coming weeks with a select
group of TiVo Series2™ subscribers who own the Apple Video iPod or PSP
devices. TiVo said it plans to make the feature available to its entire
standalone TiVo Series2 subscriber base as early as the first quarter of
next year.
Last
year, TiVo made available to all its Series2 subscribers the TiVoToGo
feature. The TiVoToGo feature allows subscribers to transfer TV shows
from their DVR to a laptop or PC over their home network. From the PC,
subscribers can watch the shows, or transfer them to devices compatible
with Microsoft Portable Media Center format. Today's announcement adds
support for the Apple iPod and Sony PSP, as well as the ability to
specify Season Pass™ recordings to conveniently transfer to the
portable device via the PC overnight.
Subscribers
will need to purchase certain low-cost software to facilitate the
transfer of content from the PC to these portable
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devices.
To discourage abuse or unlawful use of this feature, TiVo intends to
employ "watermark" technologies on programs transferred to a
portable device using the TiVo ToGo feature that would enable tracking
of the account from which a transferred program originated.
About
TiVo Inc.
Founded in 1997, TiVo (NASDAQ: TIVO) pioneered a brand new category of
products with the development of the first commercially available
digital video recorder (DVR). Sold through leading consumer electronic
retailers, TiVo has developed a brand which resonates boldly with
consumers as providing a superior television experience. Through
agreements with leading satellite and cable providers, TiVo also
integrates its full set of DVR service features into the set-top boxes
of mass distributors. TiVo's DVR functionality and ease of use, with
such features as Season Pass™ recordings and WishList® searches, has
elevated its popularity among consumers and has created a whole new way
for viewers to watch television. With a continued investment in its
patented technologies, TiVo is revolutionizing the way consumers watch
and access home entertainment. Rapidly becoming the focal point of the
digital living room, TiVo's DVR is at the center of experiencing new
forms of content on the TV, such as broadband delivered video, music and
photos. With innovative features such as, TiVoToGo™ and online
scheduling, TiVo is expanding the notion of consumers experiencing
"TiVo, TV your way." The TiVo® service is also at the
forefront of providing innovative marketing solutions for the television
industry, including a unique platform for advertisers and audience
measurement research. The company is based in Alviso, Calif.