Tivo PowerWatch Program Sells Detailed User Info to Advertisers [Home Entertainment]

Tivo’s been selling data about people’s viewing habits—what shows and commercials they watch (or skip), when they pause, fast-forward, rewind and so on—to advertisers for around a year. Now they’re adding personal info to the Chex Mix of ratings data they sell: age, income, marital status and ethnicity.
The sample size will be 20,000 homes, which for now is comprised of volunteers enticed into letting loose their persona details by a raffle offering the chance to win a free Tivo. The group is six times larger than Nielsen’s sample of 3,000. It’s also one-upping Nielsen in that it “will offer marketers the opportunity to survey some of its users via an online poll to ask deeper questions about their viewing habits and their feelings about both the ads and the marketers.”
Though the info brigade is all-volunteer for now, Tivo’s considering allowing advertisers to compare their customer database’s with Tivo’s, “which [...]

Original post by Matt Buchanan

PS3 Firmware 2.00 Is Live (Right Now) [Gaming]

The sort-of awaited 2.00 firmware update for the PS3, featuring remote start, customizable themes and other fancy newness is now live. If you’d like a video demo (for whatever reason) before clicking update, click here. Or you could just go ahead and download it. [Destructoid]

Original post by Matt Buchanan

HP to Outsource Digital Camera Business [Digital Cameras]

Hewlett-Packard’s shifting the focus of its digital photo business from cameras to home printing and online photo services. Future cameras will still bear the HP branding, but they’ll be designed and manufactured by a licensed third party. The HP-but-not camera deal should be set with the ghost producer halfway into 2008—HP will keep selling their own through the end of this year. [NYT, HP Press Release]

Original post by Matt Buchanan