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CNET
5 days ago
- CNET
With the Tablo Over-the-Air DVR, I Can Watch and Record Live TV -- No Subscription Required
I'm not saying anything you don't already know. The price of streaming services continues to rise. In fact, streaming is almost as expensive as cable now (we did the math). Yet, there's one thing that's been free for decades: over-the-air, or OTA, television. With the Nuvyyo Tablo, I can watch and record live TV for one set price with no subscription fee. Though TiVo was once a popular way to record TV, especially OTA, the company's fortunes have faltered somewhat, with its last antenna-based DVR -- the Edge -- being discontinued earlier this year. In the Edge's place stands the Nuvyyo Tablo, and it improves on the TiVo due to the fact that there is no subscription fee. Ever. The Tablo typically runs for $100 and has a 14-day program guide, which is pretty standard, and it also adds a bunch of free streaming channels. The fact that these channels are also recordable is a boon for cord-cutters, and it's why the Tablo is our pick for the best OTA DVR in 2025. Read More: Nuvyyo Tablo 4th Gen Review: Cheapest and Best TV Antenna DVR The Tablo is easy to set up and has massive storage capabilities The Tablo app is available for most phones and TVs and is also easy to set up. You simply connect the Tablo puck to an antenna (or buy the version with one included) and then connect it to your network via Wi-Fi or Ethernet. The device then enables you to watch live TV anywhere in your home. The Tablo includes 128GB of storage onboard, which is enough for 50 hours of HD content, so it's ready to go out of the box. However, the device also enables you to add a USB hard drive, and these are also inexpensive. The Tablo also has dual tuners, which means you can record one show while watching another, and there's also a four-tuner Tablo for $140. The Tablo has the ability to pause live TV, too. I was able to press the OK button to pause a show for 5 minutes; pressing it again continued the show. Given that it's so cheap, there are some concessions that can be expected. For instance, you need to have an internet connection, and you also can't copy recordings to a mobile device for offline viewing. If you're a cord-cutter who doesn't want to pay for a live TV streaming service, Tablo offers a wealth of live content for free. It's a great companion to a Netflix or Hulu subscription.


CNET
11-07-2025
- Business
- CNET
Last Chance Prime Day Deal: The Tablo Lets Me Watch and Record Live TV -- No Subscription Required
Amazon Prime Day sale: The Nuvyyo Tablo over-the-air DVR is available for $60 -- a discount of 40% off its usual $100 price tag -- during Amazon's Prime Day sale. This is a great chance to score our editor's pick for the best OTA DVR for cord cutters you can buy. But hurry if you want to get this price; the Prime Day sale ends today. I'm not saying anything you don't already know. The price of streaming services continues to rise. In fact, streaming is almost as expensive as cable now (we did the math). Yet, there's one thing that's been free for decades: over the air, or OTA, television. With the Tablo, I can watch and record live TV for one set price with no subscription fee. Though TiVo was once a popular way to record TV, especially OTA, the company's fortunes have faltered somewhat, with its last antenna-based DVR -- the Edge -- being discontinued earlier this year. In the Edge's place stands the Tablo, and it improves on the TiVo due to the fact that there is no subscription fee. Ever. The Tablo has a 14-day program guide, which is pretty standard, and it also adds a bunch of free streaming channels. The fact that these channels are also recordable is a boon for cord-cutters, and it's why the Tablo is our pick for the best OTA DVR in 2025. Read More: Nuvyyo Tablo 4th Gen Review: Cheapest and Best TV Antenna DVR The Tablo is easy to set up and has massive storage capabilities The Tablo app is available for most phones and TVs and is also easy to set up. You simply connect the Tablo puck to an antenna (or buy the version with one included) and then connect it to your network via Wi-Fi or Ethernet. The device then enables you to watch live TV anywhere in your home. The Tablo includes 128GB of storage onboard, which is enough for 50 hours of HD content, so it's ready to go out of the box. However, the device also enables you to add a USB hard drive, and these are also inexpensive. The Tablo also has dual tuners, which means you can record one show while watching another, and there's also a four-tuner Tablo for $140. The Tablo has the ability to pause live TV, too. I was able to press the OK button to pause a show for 5 minutes; pressing it again continued the show. Given that it's so cheap, there are some concessions that can be expected. For instance, you need to have an internet connection, and you also can't copy recordings to a mobile device for offline viewing. If you're a cord-cutter who doesn't want to pay for a live TV streaming service, Tablo offers a wealth of live content for free. It's a great companion to a Netflix or Hulu subscription.


Buzz Feed
11-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
Things Millennials Roast Other Millennials For
I recently asked my fellow millennials in the BuzzFeed Community to share things they roast our generation for — even though they *might* be guilty of it themselves. Here are the hilariously relatable responses: "'Live, laugh, love' being somewhere in the house. I'm guilty of having this sticker on my water bottle." —phillyfox "Words like 'adulting' and 'amazeballs.' You know what's decidedly unadulting? Saying adulting…" "I roast myself because I'm always ending responses with LOL. It doesn't feel natural not to pop an LOL in the mix." —Anonymous, 37, Sarasota, FL "Saying, 'I did a thing,' whenever they post about any mildly to wildly exciting moment in their lives, from a vaguely drastic haircut to a master's degree or childbirth." "Being overly into Harry Potter or being Disney adults." —Anonymous, 41, Atlanta, GA "Break out the PC to book travel or other large purchases. I 100% do this." "Treating your pets like children and calling them fur babies. It's gotten out of control." —Anonymous "Buying Four Lokos." "I throw up a peace sign and put my tongue out when they say, 'Now a silly photo!'" "How we do our eyeliner. Old habits die hard." "My sister-in-law turned 21 and wanted to go out dancing at a club for her birthday. We all got dressed up and went to a club we used to go to in our 20s. When we got there, our group was the only one dressed up and in heels. Everyone else was wearing jeans, tees, and tennis shoes! We were the random old people in the club who didn't fit in." —Anonymous, 37, Los Angeles, CA "Hide from the doorbell and do not answer the phone." "Ankle socks. I used to wear these all the time, mostly to make my socks easy to find in the laundry. Now I'm the opposite and wear knee-high compression socks. Ankle socks just don't cut it for me anymore." —psychicchinchilla776 "Using 'old school' emojis like XD or :P over 😆, 😜. We grew up before having all that, and sometimes the classics work best!" "I don't skip ads or commercials on DVR shows. I use those two to three minutes to run to the kitchen, bathroom, or play with the dog. Reminds me of how things were as a kid, it's just nice knowing I can rewind if I need to now." "Resisting the urge to caption all my posts with vague song lyrics. Sigh." "The skinny jean, band tee, and side part combo. Bonus points if paired with raggy Converse and neon shoelaces." —Anonymous, 30, TN "I am not tech savvy like a lot of our generation, so I bust people's chops about having to Google or YouTube everything they do. My usual mantra is, 'You probably couldn't boil water without Googling how first.'" "Thinking that every text or email sent without punctuation, emoticons, or emojis means someone is mad at me or I'm being fired." Millennials, what do you always get roasted for? Share your thoughts in the comments or using the anonymous form below. Note: Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity.


Indian Express
01-07-2025
- Indian Express
Law College Rape Case: Vice-Principal questioned again, police chief notes swift probe
The Special Investigation Team (SIT) of Kolkata Police, probing the alleged rape of a 24-year-old student, on Tuesday questioned the vice-principal of the law college for the second time. Sources said 31-year-old Monojit Mishra, the prime accused, allegedly spoke to the vice-principal over the phone on June 26, a day after the alleged crime took place. 'We are keen to ascertain the nature of the conversation and whether it pertained to the crime in any capacity,' a police officer involved in the probe told The Indian Express. The ongoing probe involves extensive analysis of the call detail records of the three arrested accused, as authorities work to uncover the full extent of their communications following the crime. Meanwhile, Kolkata Police Commissioner Manoj Verma said that due to the sensitive nature of the case, the SIT is refraining from sharing the probe details. 'This is a very sensitive case. I don't want to reveal the investigation details. We have received a lot of data. We are analysing that data. We don't want to disclose it to avoid any impact on our investigation,' Verma said on the sidelines of an event. He said that all necessary police actions have been taken, and further investigative steps will be pursued thoroughly. 'Everything has been kept under the purview of the probe,' he said. Noting the 'swift police response', the police chief said the FIR was registered promptly and the three main accused were immediately arrested. According to police, Monojit Mishra, a repeat offender, has a track record of securing bail or evading consequences through influence. 'This overconfidence led him to not care about the CCTV cameras placed on the college campus,' said a police officer. On Monday, the nine-member SIT sent the Digital Video Recorder (DVR) from the law college's CCTV cameras for forensic examination, along with the seized mobile phones of the accused, including that of Mishra. Sources said the SIT has retrieved the CCTV footage of the 'eleventh hour' — the hour preceding the crime. Police believe that the CCTV footage will be crucial evidence against the accused. Meanwhile, sources in the police said that relevant sections of the Information Technology (IT) Act will be added to the case since they have found evidence of video transmission related to the incident. In her complaint, the woman has alleged that during the sexual assault, the accused made a video of the act, which they then used to try and silence her. Speaking to The Indian Express, a senior police officer said the woman had told the investigators that the video of the crime was on Monojit Mishra's cellphone. So far, four people have been arrested in connection with the case: Monojit Mishra (31), a contractual staffer who was a TMC students' wing functionary; two students – Zaib Ahmed (19) and Pramit Mukherjee (20) – and a security guard, Pinaki Banerjee. It is alleged that the two students allegedly forced the woman into a guard room and stopped her from escaping while Mishra raped her. Sweety Kumari reports from West Bengal for The Indian Express. She is a journalist with over a decade of experience in the media industry. Covers Crime, Defence, Health , Politics etc and writes on trending topics. With a keen eye for investigative and human-interest stories. She has honed her craft across diverse beats including aviation, health, incidents etc. Sweety delivers impactful journalism that informs and engages audiences. Sweety Kumari is a graduate of Calcutta University with an Honors degree in Journalism from Jaipuria College and a PG in Mass Communication from Jadavpur University. Originally from Bihar, she is brought up in Kolkata and completed her education from Kendriya Vidyalaya SaltLake. Multilingual, Sweety is fluent in English, Hindi, Bengali, and Maithili. She started her career as an Entertainment and lifestyle journalist with a newsportal in Kolkata. She is working with The Indian Express for 8 years now. ... Read More


Economic Times
01-07-2025
- Business
- Economic Times
Stock market update: Nifty IT index advances 0.16% in an upbeat market
NEW DELHI: The Nifty IT index traded positive around 11:18AM(IST)on Tuesday in an upbeat market. ADVERTISEMENT Coforge Ltd.(up 1.77 per cent), MphasiS Ltd.(up 1.0 per cent), Infosys Ltd.(up 0.59 per cent), Oracle Financial Services Software Ltd.(up 0.36 per cent) and HCL Technologies Ltd.(up 0.22 per cent) were among the top gainers. Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.(down 0.58 per cent), Tech Mahindra Ltd.(down 0.33 per cent) and Wipro Ltd.(down 0.19 per cent) were the top losers on the index. The Nifty IT index was up 0.16 per cent at 39013.3 at the time of writing this report. Benchmark NSE Nifty50 index was up 15.25 points at 25532.3, while the BSE Sensex was up 85.41 points at 83691.87. Among the 50 stocks in the Nifty index, 20 were trading in the green, while 30 were in the red. ADVERTISEMENT Shares of Vodafone Idea, RattanIndia Power, JP Power, IDFC First Bank and NMDC were among the most traded shares on the NSE. Shares of Gabriel India, TN Telecom, Innovana Thinklabs, Federal Mogul and Lloyds Steels(PP)hit their fresh 52-week highs in today's trade, while Stampede Cap(DVR), Sadhana Nitro, Arisinfra Solutions, Twentyfirst Cent and Future Enterprises (DVR)hit fresh 52-week lows in trade. (You can now subscribe to our ETMarkets WhatsApp channel)