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Verizon adds remote control for some Fios TV customers to allow them to program and manage their DVRs from an online computer or Verizon cell phone.
Today Verizon announced a new tool for subscribers to its FiOS TV Media Manager DVR. The service allows customers to remotely review, change or add recording requests, delete recorded programs ...
FiOS customers can set up their mobile remote to change channels, adjust the volume, manage parental controls and use the DVR functions, including the ability to pause, rewind, fast forward or record ...
You know that Verizon FiOS iPad app we spied back in August, the one that streamed TV and VOD content? Nope, still not here -- check back 2011. Want to use your Apple slate as a giant remote for ...
FiOS isn't only about blazing internet speeds; the service also has TV programming. If you are a FiOS subscriber and use a Motorola DROID or the HTC Imagio, you can now control your TV directly ...
Finally! God knows TiVo owners have wanted to record shows remotely for the longest time and now, thanks to Verizon Wireless, it’s completely possible. A downloadable app is available for ...
Verizon also claimed that the guide has very low latency, responding to a remote-control command in less than two-tenths of a second.
The LG Revolution is getting a new remote access app that will let a Verizon rep take control of your phone -- with your consent, of course.
Verizon Wireless will charge $1.99 a month for its service, which will work on more than 12 phone models, covering the vast majority of its customers, spokesman Jeffrey Nelson said.
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