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CableCARD does this by sending Copy Control Information from the card to the host, which is required to abide by it (unless the maker wants its CableCARD license pulled).
Goodbye CableCARD, hello “AllVid” Looks like the FCC wants to sunset the great CableCARD flop over the next few … Matthew Lasar – Apr 22, 2010 7:59 am | 37 ...
The long awaited rule changes pertaining to CableCARDs that was originally proposed in the FCC's Broadband Plan finally got some resolve today, we have to say we're not convinced things will get ...
Thus the OpenCable system and CableCARD, the hardware that allows a TV or a set-top box to hook up to it, were born. Every Thursday Stephen Speicher contributes The Clicker, ...
Sony's embrace of Tru2way may put the cable-ready technology on the map, but the ghost of the preceding--and failed--CableCard technology still looms large.
While CableCARD technology is still alien to most people, the development goes on. The latest advancements include two-way card communications, meaning that your CableCARD-powered devices can now ...
CableCARD 2.0 will allow for two-way interactivity and support up to six independently tuned TV channels. The new cards will make their first appearance in 2008, but the catch is you’ll need new ...
Engadget HD has the story on why CableCARD 2.0—the standard that everyone’s waiting for to provide bi-directional high- def cable support like video on demand—isn’t here yet.
CableCARD Integration Bill Would Have a Chilling Effect on Third-Party Devices, Interest Groups Say ...
Without CableCARD support, TiVo’s cable DVRs would be obsolete, as would other CableCARD-reliant devices such as SiliconDust’s HDHomeRun Prime tuner.