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EchoStar Communications Corp infringed a TiVo Inc patent in building digital video recorders and must pay nearly $74 million in damages, a court that specializes in patent cases ruled on Thursday. Once the appeal is final, EchoStar will be barred from selling the infringing devices, the ruling said. EchoStar said it already had a substitute box.
The ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington means that EchoStar (now known as Dish Network Corp.) will have to stop selling and turn off more than 4 million digital video recorders that were determined to have infringed upon TiVo's proprietary technology.
The old flaming bag of dog poo has entered the digital age. With services like PooYoo! now available, you can send poop to anyone via traditional mail...for a nominal fee. In the spirit of free enterprise, ExtremelyFunny.info is offering a free virtual alternative.
DISH Network recently announced: "Effective February 1, 2008 through July 31, 2008, new subscribers will have 3 months of free programming with their accounts." With analog broadcasting going digital, now would be the time to look at satellite TV as an option...
After this morning’s piece “Don't believe the low bit-rate HD lie“, I thought I would follow up and show you want crappy HD looks like. The following is a sample from AVSForum user Xylon who digitally ripped some images from DIRECTV and Dish Networks satellite service 1.5 years ago. Note...
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