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Hacking the Tivo with CDROM

Hacking the Tivo with CDROM
You already know the most common uses of your TiVo. Have you ever wondered what makes your TiVo tick?or what kind of performance you could get out of it with just a little tinkering? "Hacking the TiVo., Second Edition" is here to answer that question! If you?re nervous about playing with hardware, relax. You?ll learn how to activate secret commands that help you get more out of your TiVo without even opening the box. But if you?re feeling adventurous, jump right in and learn how to inexpensively add disk space and how to install and run many open source applications that enable you to schedule recordings over the Web, and get news, sports, and weather displayed on your TiVo screen. Linux., Macintosh., and Windows. users will all find TiVo tips and tricks including how to expand your TiVo's storage capacity, back up and restore data, and trouble-shoot your TiVo.



Business the Sony Way: Secrets of the World's Most Innovative Company by Shu Shin Luh,
Business the Sony Way: Secrets of the World's Most Innovative Company by Shu Shin Luh,
Sony is a global household name. Look around your house you may have a Trinitron television, a VAIO computer, a PlayStation or a Walkman. Or maybe movie DVDs such as Men In Black and Stuart Little. Or music CDs by Billie Holiday, Michael Jackson or Macy Gray. Sony s role in the evolution of electronics over the half a century is undeniable, offering the world the first transistor radio, the first portable stereo, the first home video-game console using three-dimensional graphics, among others. This book tells the story of Sony s past and present, and the vision and drive of founders, Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita. Beyond narrative history, the book serves as a case study for how entrepreneurs, with the right combination of tenacity, passion, creativity and an eye for the future, can build a company from the humblest of beginnings into a global giant, with operating revenues of more than US$50 billion and close to 170,000 employees. The rapid changes in technology and the advent of the Broadband Age have made it difficult for Sony to rest on the laurels it earned in the past. But even as Sony strives to develop beyond traditional realms of a consumer-electronics company to become a global giant of broadband entertainment, one constant will almost always remain within the company s culture, and that is Sony s drive to think outside conventional wisdom and capture consumers imagination, continuing to make them see products and exclaim, Ah, it s a Sony! Shu Shin Luh is a freelance journalist who writes regularly about technology, management and corporate governance issues around Asia. She contributes to publications suchas the South China Morning Post, the China Post, the American Lawyer Magazine and the Corporate Counsel Magazine, and has won awards for her reporting on consumer rights issues. She has worked for the Asian Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post.



2005 Sony CD copy protection controversy - The 2005 Sony CD copy protection controversy is a public controversy relating to copy protection software known as Extended Copy Protection (XCP), created by First 4 Internet and used by the media company Sony BMG Music Entertainment (frequently referred to as "Sony", though that more accurately refers to the corporate parent of one of the partners in Sony BMG) on audio CDs.

Sony BMG Music Entertainment - Sony BMG Music Entertainment is the result of a 50/50 joint venture between Sony Music Entertainment (part of Sony) and BMG Entertainment (part of Bertelsmann) completed on August 5, 2004. It is one of the Big Four music companies, and includes ownership and distribution of recording labels such as Arista Records, Columbia Records, Epic Records, J Records, RCA Victor, RCA Records, Sonic Wave America and others.

Sony HDVS - Sony HDVS was a range of high definition professional Video cameras, video monitors and editing equipment, developed by Sony in the 1980s. Sony first demonstrated a high definition capable video camera, monitor and tape recorder in April 1981.

Sony Pictures Entertainment - Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE, Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc.) is the television and film production/distribution unit of Japan-based corporate giant Sony.



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