I'm still confused on the whole VOD vs end user network storage legal aspects. The cable companies last year tried to roll out a means for their end users to DVR shows, but do so on a centralized cableco network storage facility. The industry wouldn't let them do it, but VOD seems to be just fine.
While I commend Comcast for doing this, their localized franchise system is just too depressing to bother looking. Of course this is personal to one's individual franchise, but I can only speak for myself. The 20-hour HD DVR mine uses it pitiful and keeping me from giving Comcast all my money. :)
The phone has 256MB of RAM and a 1GHz processor, which do the job reasonably well, though the Anna interface will likely leave something to be desired for many smartphone users.
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I'm still confused on the whole VOD vs end user network storage legal aspects. The cable companies last year tried to roll out a means for their end users to DVR shows, but do so on a centralized cableco network storage facility. The industry wouldn't let them do it, but VOD seems to be just fine.
While I commend Comcast for doing this, their localized franchise system is just too depressing to bother looking. Of course this is personal to one's individual franchise, but I can only speak for myself. The 20-hour HD DVR mine uses it pitiful and keeping me from giving Comcast all my money. :)