DVRInfoSpot.com (www.dvrinfospot.com) has become an official member of the AnswerBlog Network (www.answerblogs.com). The purpose of the blog is to offer up to the minute news on the Digital Video Recorder (DVR) industry as well as
DVR technology.The DVR industry is undergoing dramatic change which is why there is a great need for a central location where consumers can gather information, without any sales pressure. Niche-based Blogs are quickly becoming the best way for consumers to do online research when planning major purchases or making travel plans. "By becoming a member of the AnswerBlogs network, our blog will be able to reach more consumers than we could as a stand-alone blog" says Stephen Aument, editor of the blog.For more information on the latest DVR technology please visit:http://www.dvrinfospot.comIf you are interested in starting your own niche based blog visit: http://tinyurl.com/5mnp3.
Chemical Manufacturer Improves Power Quality with S&C's PureWave UPS System
An ethylene manufacturer in Bahia Blanca, Argentina, chose S&C Electric Company's PureWave UPS? System to eliminate production interruptions due to power outages.Natural gas furnaces called "crackers" are used in the process of manufacturing ethylene. Within these crackers are fans and heating elements which control the temperature of the process. Power outages were stopping the fans, causing damage to the heating elements ? just one power outage caused thousands of dollars in lost production time and lost product.The facility required an outdoor installation of a power protection system. S&C's PureWave UPS System was chosen because it's the only whole-facility system that can be installed outdoors. In August 2002, two 500-kW units were installed: one rated 380 V, the other 690 V, 50Hz.
Applied with a back-up generator, the PureWave UPS Systems provide consistent, reliable power to the crackers, with 100% protection from the periodic power outages in the area. This reduced downtime...
Chemical Manufacturer Improves Power Quality with S&C's PureWave UPS System
TiVo Facing Identity Crisis
Dallas, TX (ContentDesk via ContentDesk Direct) July 6, 2005 -- A new report from The Diffusion Group, a leading digital consumer and new media research consultancy, suggests that as DirecTV phases out shipments of TiVo DVRs ? a relationship that accounted for 70% of TiVo units sold in 2004 but will account for less than 5% of unit shipments by 2007 ? TiVo will be forced to come to terms with an increasingly competitive market flooded by free DVRs from video service providers.
"Can TiVo Survive? A Case Study in the Perils of First-to-Market Innovations" argues that though TiVo will look to new cable and satellite relationships to fill the gap, these dealings will generate far too little revenue to sustain the company for the long-term."TiVo's new president and CEO, Tom Rogers, will face many challenges as he leads TiVo into its post-DirecTV chapter," said Scott Kipp, author of the report and a contributing analyst with The Diffusion...
DISH Network Satellite System - What You Should Know
DISH Network Satellite System
A DISH Network satellite system consists of two main components - a satellite TV dish to capture the satellite signal, and a satellite TV receiver to decode and transmit that signal to your television.
Satellite Dish
A satellite dish picks up the broadcast signal sent out from a satellite orbiting thousands of miles above the earth.
Satellite dishes are curved, like the lens in a magnifying glass, in order to concentrate the satellite signal to a point where it is captured by a feed horn mounted in front of the dish. The feed horn sends the signal to the satellite TV receiver where it's decoded and sent to a TV set.
Satellite dishes are usually mounted outside a home on the roof or wall, but can also be placed inside on a movable stand.
Satellite Receiver
A satellite TV receiver is the box that sits next to your TV...
Chemical Manufacturer Improves Power Quality with S&C's PureWave UPS System
An ethylene manufacturer in Bahia Blanca, Argentina, chose S&C Electric Company's PureWave UPS? System to eliminate production interruptions due to power outages.Natural gas furnaces called "crackers" are used in the process of manufacturing ethylene. Within these crackers are fans and heating elements which control the temperature of the process. Power outages were stopping the fans, causing damage to the heating elements ? just one power outage caused thousands of dollars in lost production time and lost product.The facility required an outdoor installation of a power protection system. S&C's PureWave UPS System was chosen because it's the only whole-facility system that can be installed outdoors. In August 2002, two 500-kW units were installed: one rated 380 V, the other 690 V, 50Hz.
Applied with a back-up generator, the PureWave UPS Systems provide consistent, reliable power to the crackers, with 100% protection from the periodic power outages in the area. This reduced downtime...
Chemical Manufacturer Improves Power Quality with S&C's PureWave UPS System
DISH Network Satellite TV vs. Cable TV - Which is Best?
DISH Network Satellite TV vs. Cable TV
DISH Network has been in a heated battle with U.S. cable companies for a number of years to get your business. While Network has been gaining customers most cable companies have been losing their customers to DISH Network. Here's why ...
DISH Network Satellite TV vs.
Cable TV Fees
Cable TV fees vary from region to region, but the average monthly cable subscription fee is $39.95. In my neck of the woods the base fee is $37.30 a month for 64 channels, plus $10.95 a month if I were to add some digital channels.
DISH Network's subscription fees start at $19.99 for 40 channels, and $29.99 for 230 channels including 60 Sirius radio channels. All DISH Network's programming is in digital format and you don't have to pay extra for it.
Cable TV fees have increased an average of 22% over the last three years while DISH Network's fees have remained the same.
Dvr > DISH Network Satellite TV vs. Cable TV - Which is Best?
Why Cable Companies Are Running Scared
Satellite Companies are like haunted houses for the Cable Companies, it scares them to death.
The sight and sound of 300 plus digital quality channels makes them scream and squirm like little girls. The dreaded torture room of free DVR systems playing and rewinding recorded shows drives them nuts. Once they step into the High Definition TV room the illuminating brightness burns their eyes and skin leaving them partially blind and barbequed. I haven't begun to describe to you the pain and suffering these Cable Companies are going through!
A tomb where customer support mummies kills them with generosity and kindness.
A massive army of henchmen technical zombies with tools and equipment ready to destroy anything in their way of installing free devices in up to four rooms free the next day.
Oh, but wait!
Portals take them through an unimaginable action packed, adventurous , emotional event of HBO, Cinemax, Showtime, and...
DVR Blog joins AnswerBlog Network
DVRInfoSpot.com (www.dvrinfospot.com) has become an official member of the AnswerBlog Network (www.answerblogs.com). The purpose of the blog is to offer up to the minute news on the Digital Video Recorder (DVR) industry as well as
DVR technology.The DVR industry is undergoing dramatic change which is why there is a great need for a central location where consumers can gather information, without any sales pressure. Niche-based Blogs are quickly becoming the best way for consumers to do online research when planning major purchases or making travel plans. "By becoming a member of the AnswerBlogs network, our blog will be able to reach more consumers than we could as a stand-alone blog" says Stephen Aument, editor of the blog.For more information on the latest DVR technology please visit:DVR Blog joins AnswerBlog Network
Dvr > DVR Blog joins AnswerBlog Network
THEONLYDISH.COM Offers support of DISH NETWORK'S 'DISH City Makeover'
Somerville, NJ (ContentDesk) September 3, 2005 -- TheOnlyDish.com, a proud affiliate of AllSat.com, one of the leading online retailers of DISH Network services and equipment, announced today that it is offering its support to DISH Network's "DISH City Makeover" campaign.The DISH City Makeover is an opportunity for every household in a participating city or town to receive a complete satellite TV system, including free TV programming, for 10 years. In turn, the town must agree to officially change its name to "DISH."To participate, the town government must agree to change the name legally and permanently on government buildings, post offices, official letterhead, schools and hospitals if applicable, street signs where necessary, and any other government signage that contains the city or town's name. The municipality must also file all necessary state and federal documentation.Submissions must be sent to e-mail protected from spam bots for approval by Nov. 1, 2005.TheOnlyDish.com urges...
THEONLYDISH.COM Offers support of DISH NETWORK'S 'DISH City Makeover'