German video streaming service company TV1 is launching at CeBit 2005 an online personal video recording service called shift.tv
Published:
12 March 2005 y., Saturday
German video streaming service company TV1 is launching at CeBit 2005 an online personal video recording service called shift.tv.
The internet based personal video recorder service (iPVR) allows users to record TV programs via the web. At launch 20 german TV stations are available. The recorded videos can then be downloaded or streamed from shift.tv onto portable video players, PCs and other devices.
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