Magda Vandergriend: All those issues approximately 2012 is via the fact the Mayan calendar (somewhat an overlapping gadget of three calendars) contains an end at that factor. jointly as the Maya have been very progressed in lots of diverse factors, i think of that in the event that they have been so adept at prediction they could probably have fared greater helpful against the spanish.
Misty Vagle: No there is no sign that TIVO will go out of business, the system is used all over the world by different providers. Here's some info from the BBC website:The BBC and Virgin Media will now begin to develop new applications and user experiences for TiVo homes - paving the way for Virgin Media customers to gain access to the BBCâs interactive coverage of next yearâs major sporting events via a brand new Red Button experience, including Formula 1, Wimbledon, Euro 2012 and the London 2012 Olympics. www.bbc.co.uk_____________________________________________________________! _____________________The Article below was published Jan 4th 2012:AT&T Inc has agreed to pay TiVo Inc a minimum of $215 million and additional monthly licensing fees to settle a patent infringement dispute related to recording live TV.TiVo's shares rose 14 percent in after-hours trade.TiVo also prevailed in a similar longstanding case against Dish Network and Echostar Corp in May. The companies, controlled by Charlie Ergen, agreed to pay TiVo $500 million to settle the dispute.TiVo CEO Tom Rogers said in an interview that as part of the settlement, he could not reveal how much more revenue TiVo could generate from the deal but added "it's a number that has us holding our head very high."TiVo will receive additional payments from AT&T that depend upon AT&T's subscriber base of DVR users meeting certain growth targets until 2018."No matter which projections you take, they all involve AT&T paying us significantly higher revenue than $215 million," Rogers said.The settlement is! the second large victory in recent months for TiVo, which exp! ects fees from AT&T to "significantly exceed" the guaranteed minimum payment....Show more
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