After 26 years, TiVo is no more. The once-revolutionary video-recording service has now gone the way of Blockbuster and Betamax after the company announced earlier this month it’d be ending sales of its hardware. The company said it had no more of its inventory left in stock, though existing users will still continue to receive customer support. “We are very proud of the TiVo DVR legacy,” a spokesperson said. After its launch in 1999, TiVo revolutionized the way Americans watch television, entering the lexicon as it allowed viewers to not only record their favorite shows but also skip through commercials. Following the advent of digital streaming services and a decline in audiences for scheduled programming, its market share has shrunk sharply in recent years, even as some users remained r

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