Which DVR is best? In today’s hectic and fast-paced world, technology has made it possible to be in multiple places at once and greatly increased our productivity. However, missing out on a ...
The TiVo Edge DVR is new and improved, yet the experience is still sliding backwards. The best thing about TiVo has always been its fundamentals. No other DVR gives you as much control over which ...
The platform is powered by a global AWS and Google Cloud CDN-backed infrastructure, ensuring low-latency, buffer-free ...
One question I often get about cord cutting is whether it’s possible to record streaming video, like you can with cable or over-the-air television. This might seem like a straightforward question, but ...
Streamers like YouTube TV and Hulu offer unlimited DVR, letting you record and watch content whenever you want. YouTube TV's ...
This over-the-air DVR has a built-in hard drive and plays nicely with Sling TV, but our biggest gripes haven’t changed. The AirTV Anywhere is by no means the best over-the-air DVR for cord cutters, ...
The best DVR for security cameras make it simple and easy to secure your premises with a CCTV monitoring system with recording capabilities. This is important, as if you are a victim of a crime, for ...
The DVR is a piece of technology that brings just as much pain into our lives as it does joy. Being able to record a TV show so you can watch it on your own time is a beautiful thing. Thank you, ...
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 ...
Cutting the cord from your long-held cable provider is one of the most rewarding feelings in the world of AV. No longer will you have to pay those crazy monthly subscription costs and equipment rental ...
The budget streaming TV service has removed the recording limits from its premium DVR feature. The budget streaming TV service has removed the recording limits from its premium DVR feature. is a ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.