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Bugs Not Fixed In TiVo Software Version 7.3.1

TiVo 7.3.1 BugThe wonderful people over at TiVoCommunity have done a great job documenting many of the bugs that are present in the latest version of TiVo’s software (7.3.1).  Version 7.3.1 was supposed to fix a number of issues with 7.3 however, it apparently didn’t fix everything.

Nice job TiVoCommunity!

TiVo 7.3.1 Priority List

TiVo Software Priority Signup 7.3.1 If you’re having problems with TiVo software version 7.3, you might want to head on over to TiVo’s website and signup for 7.3.1. 7.3.1 is supposed to fix some of the issues that people are having with 7.3. Good luck and let us know if it fixes your problems….

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TiVo KidZone Is Here To Protect Our Children

TiVo KidZoneTiVo’s most recent press release provides more detail on the up coming KidZone feature as well as some research that TiVo performed on the average child’s TV viewing habits. The research came up with some interesting facts that I wouldn’t have expected. This information underscores the importance of TiVo KidZone.

Analysis of ratings data from Nielsen shows that actual daytime television viewership of children, ages 6 – 11, increases over 150 percent during the summer. In addition, adult and adult female viewing patterns during that time remain unchanged, implying that much of that increase in children’s viewership is even more unsupervised than usual.

  • 64 percent of parents of children under 18 say they are concerned (either very or somewhat concerned) that their children will see TV that does not reflect their family’s values or isn’t safe to watch.
  • 55 percent of parents of children under 18 say they don’t receive any guidance in this regard, whereas just 19 percent turn to newspapers, television or magazines to help inform those choices.
  • 81 percent of all Americans do not utilze any blocking technology that prevents programming with a certain rating from coming into their homes.
  • 62 percent of all Americans were concerned about what children are watching on television, which compares with 64 percent of parents of children under 18 who said they were concerned. This is a remarkable state of consensus that reflects a consistency of viewpoints among all Americans on this issue.

I’m the proud parent of a 16 month old boy so I don’t plan on using the KidZone feature just yet. With that being said, I look forward to being able to use KidZone when my son is old enough to watch TV. We all know that there is a lot of junk out there that a child shouldn’t watch. TiVo’s new KidZone feature attempts to protect children from all this junk. Thanks to TiVo, you now have an easy way to control what your child watches. If you haven’t read up on the new KidZone feature, I recommend you do. You can also put your TiVo on the priority list so that you get it as soon as possible.

Thanks TiVo for continuing to innovate and in this case protect our children!

TiVo Software 7.3 With KidZone Now Available

TiVo KidZone Dave Zatz was first to report that TiVo has started to release version 7.3 of their software. The biggest enhancement in this release appears to be the KidZone feature which I’ve mentioned before. If you’re a parent with children who watch TV, you might want to upgrade to this latest version so that your kids don’t watch all that junk on TV. According to Dave, it’s only taking TiVo ~3 days to get you 7.3!

In order to take advantage of this latest upgrade, you must have a Series 2 TiVo. Sorry DirecTV and Series1 users, I think it is time for you to get a Series2 TiVo :).

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