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Now, if I would even buy a Tivo, would I not be charged a monthly fee
anyhow, or could I then do as I please. Right now Dish gives you the
machine, but charges you $ 5.00 a month to do your recordings for so
many hours.
Yeah, there is a monthly charge for TiVo as well. You'r subscribing
Somebody on the list mentioned iCab to me earlier, and I've tried it.
It's www.icab.de (yes, the company is German apparently but the Web site
is mostly in English and they have an English version of the software).
On my hardware, it's not all that fast a browser but it does seem to be
good
Yeah, there is a monthly charge for TiVo as well. You'r subscribing to
the channel guide service, essentially it's like buying a subscription
to TV Guide.
TiVo gives you a choice between a monthly fee (~$13) or a product
lifetime subscription (a one-time payment of ~$300). It's not just TV
Mobile PC apparently came up with a list of the greatest gadgets ever,
and the PowerBook 100 topped the list:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4284501.stm
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Thanks for all your helpful info. I shall be much more informed when I
finally get around to buying all that great stuff . And then I shall
probably need help in setting it all up.
Marta
On Feb 22, 2005, at 8:31, Rex Baldazo wrote:
Now, if I would even buy a Tivo, would I not be charged a