With DVRs, you can enjoy all the thrill of watching your favorite sports team without the annoying commercials.
Open-source enthusiasts may appreciate this over-the-air DVR service, but most other users should stay away. As an over-the-air DVR solution, Jellyfin appeals to a highly specific class of cord-cutter ...
I reported in October that Charter Spectrum had introduced a new device called Xumo, which can replace your existing cable box — including live TV — and also stream programming from platforms such at ...
Tivo’s latest DVR brings a software overhaul and voice search, but it still feels tethered to the past. As time goes by, TiVo gets harder to love. The cable-box DVRs for which TiVo serves as an ...
Tablo’s plug-and-play DVR delivers native broadcast quality, but loses some features along the way. For the past few years, our recommendation of Tablo as the best over-the-air DVR for cord cutters ...
Moxi DVRs have been around for almost a decade, but chances are good that you’ve likely not heard of them. Moxi was originally developed by a company called Digeo, founded in 1999 and bought the ...
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